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Last year, the Jacksonville Jaguars had just 14 total sacks, eight fewer than any other team in the National Football League.
Last year, Aaron Kampman struggled while trying to stubbornly adjust to Green Bay’s 3-4 defence, recording just three and a half sacks in nine games.
So in an attempt to cure both ailments, the two are coming together to create a mean, teal sacking machine.
Or something like that.
The Jags have signed Kampman to be the team’s new go-to pass rusher.
Kampman’s 30, so there’s still some gas left in the tank. And he’ll be happy to return to a 4-3 front in Jacksonville. The Jags experimented here and there with the 3-4 last year, but that appears to be history now.
No word on the terms of the deal yet, but the worst pass-rushing team in the league needed to do something to get more pressure in 2010. This is a positive start.
MOVE RATING: 8/10
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