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Originally Posted by Schneed10
By that same token he can be gameplanned out of making an impact for a long stretch. When your defense can't muster another consistent pass rushing threat it becomes easy to slide protection to Kerrigan's side, chip him with a back, add TE help, or run fakes at him that force him to stay home.
If you saw a Khalil Mack lined up opposite Kerrigan he would look completely different.
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No doubt the defensive masterminds that have been roaming our sidelines during his career have bought nothing to the table to help him. No doubt. Point taken.