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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
I think all the reports have been that Cofield is one of the top NT's in the game. The problem is more of expectations. The DL are supposed to be controlling the line, with the LB's making the big plays. Overall, I think our 3-4 front 7 is our strongest part on D, with Fletcher's limitations being the weakest link in it. Riley, Kerrigan, Jackson, Rak, Jenkins, Cofield Bowen all bring it to the opponent all game long (except Denver in the 4th quarter  )
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It is definitely the strongest part of our d, but look what we are comparing the front seven to - the back four. Lol. I think as per expectations the secondary is playing better than the front 7. As per expectations.
Edit: rak and kerrigan have been slight disappointments. Hall is playing out of his head. Amerson is holding his own. Without looking at the numbers and based solely on the eye test this years backfield seems head and shoulders above last years hot mess.