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    Kampman, Jenkins, Jolly, KGB


    Kampman, Jenkins, Raji, Jolly


    Kampman and Jenkins are both still in their prime. Jolly is better. I'd say Raji is better than KGB. I think this year, not just because of scheme, our defense is in line for a big bounce back.
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    Re: 2007 vs 2009 (pass rush)

    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
    Kampman, Jenkins, Jolly, KGB


    Kampman, Jenkins, Raji, Jolly


    Kampman and Jenkins are both still in their prime. Jolly is better. I'd say Raji is better than KGB. I think this year, not just because of scheme, our defense is in line for a big bounce back.

    Jenkins had a pretty mediocre 07. I think he's playing much better now.

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    • #3
      Re: 2007 vs 2009 (pass rush)

      Originally posted by JustinHarrell
      Kampman, Jenkins, Jolly, KGB


      Kampman, Jenkins, Raji, Jolly


      Kampman and Jenkins are both still in their prime. Jolly is better. I'd say Raji is better than KGB. I think this year, not just because of scheme, our defense is in line for a big bounce back.
      KGB was a better pass rusher, but he was nothing against the run. Raji is not meant to be a star rusher like KGB was supposed to be.
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      • #4
        KGB would be a beast in this scheme.

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        • #5
          Bad comparison

          Kamp vs Kamp
          Jenkins vs Jenkins
          Raji vs Williams
          Jolly vs Jolly
          Matthews vs KGB

          That's more what it is. I like KGB better than Matthews, but I like Raji better than Williams. (and we're talking last healthy year of KGB's career, not his prime).

          The point is, we have Raji, Jenkins and Matthews added where last year we lost KGB, Jenkins and Williams. The point was that we had a bounce back in talent that should lead to a bounce back in pass rush that then leads to a bounce back in wins.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by rbaloha
            KGB would be a beast in this scheme.
            What position would you line KGB up at? ROLB?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by ThunderDan
              Originally posted by rbaloha
              KGB would be a beast in this scheme.
              What position would you line KGB up at? ROLB?
              yes, rolb

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