Here's the thing -- Kampman's primary sack production has come on third down (Nickel D) situations. I don't recall the stat exactly, but I think it's something like all but three of his sacks the last three years have come from sub-packages (passing defenses).
It was indeed nice to see Kampy put his hand in the dirt a few times today, and again from memory, I believe the instances were on 3rd down.
I think one way to increase the heat on defense is to put Kampy as a DE on passing plays and have a LB like Matthews/Poppinga/Chillar/etc. bring heat from the same side to maximize the pressure. The first big pressure he caused was with rushing only three.
Point of this whole point is to re-emphasize that Kampy's lack of production up to this point isn't a mystery. He gets most of his sacks in passing situations anyway. Hope the Packers keep finding ways to utilize his strengths.
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