"With Peppers, we always felt like you were better off running at him, not away. He was so athletic, he could run you down," Franklin said. "I remember two years ago, we took the same approach with Clowney. We said we're going to try to get him to rush up the field and then get a guard or somebody to kick him out and then that would be a great plan. I'll tell you what: He destroyed us. Physically destroyed us. Running at him, running away from him."