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“They all have their own strengths and weaknesses, so probably the thing we need to do as coaches is making sure we’re using those strengths, whether it’s a type of scheme in the run game, whether it’s a protection in the pass game, just to make it a little easier,” Nagy said. “You have a younger guy, like a rookie, like Khalil. You have a guy that hasn’t seen as many defenses as somebody like David, whether it’s the vision when you get a handoff and how you read the three-tech and whether you cut in or break outside. Or if it’s a blitz, that Mike linebacker comes up in the A-gap versus coming off the D-gap. … We just have to temper with a younger guy how much volume we put on him, that he doesn’t get tripped.”