In Kampy's defense, he was terribly mismanaged by our coaches, namely our DC Capers.
In years past, Kampman's primary job has been to rush the passer. in 2007 his primary job was too pass-rush almost twice as much as defend the run. Even in 2008, his primary job was to pass-rush.
Come last season, the coaching staff had him primarily defending the run. In 232 snaps, his primary job was to defend the run, whereas only in 208 snaps was he primarily responsible for pass-rushing. Add to that, that in the first few weeks of the season he was being asked to drop into coverage quite a bit (ranging from 11% to 25% of total snaps played in the first four weeks) then it becomes apparent that he could've been put in better situations by the coaching staff.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
Kampy's one of my favorite players this decade.
It was a mismatch. Too big to defend the pass. Too small to play the line in a 3-4. He didn't belong in our system.
It's too bad, as he was hands down the best guy on the line, the only elite guy on our line, in the 4-3.
Wish the guy best on his new team.
And yes, I agree with you. We misused him (as well as him being a mismatch in our system). I don't think we could have changed the system enough though to make him fit.
"all_about_da_packers" wrote: