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Old 10-04-2013, 09:24 AM   #1
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Jim Haslett: Barry Cofield establishing himself as best nose tackle in the NFL
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He is the best 3-4 NT in the NFL. Althought Dontari Poe and Phil Taylor are great as well. I'm going to wait until the end of the season to see if I'd still have him as the best 3-4 NT, because Poe probably will be by seasons end. Hell he is now but I want to see him keep it going.

Also, was last game Barry's first without the cast? Or was it off against Detroit?
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He is the best 3-4 NT in the NFL. Althought Dontari Poe and Phil Taylor are great as well. I'm going to wait until the end of the season to see if I'd still have him as the best 3-4 NT, because Poe probably will be by seasons end. Hell he is now but I want to see him keep it going.

Also, was last game Barry's first without the cast? Or was it off against Detroit?

The Redskins DL is going to have to really get after people the rest of the year to be effective. The Redskins cant really stop anyone, but with sacks and turnovers they can turn games around. I think a 4 game sample is enough to realize that they are going to give up yardage by the 10s-20s, but when they can win the turnover battle, they might have a chance of beating people.

Now if the offense can just start converting 3rd downs, they will be in business again.
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Rob Chudzinski just confirmed to reporters in Cleveland that Brian Hoyer has a torn ACL, and will undergo season-ending surgery.
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"he's the reason everything goes".... I'm not sitting around watching tape, but what does Mr. Haslett mean by that quote? Our D had it's best game of the year, but I'm not sure what to take from it. Oakland had a totally inept offense. We need to do it against Dallas. I do think Cofield was struggling with that broken hand. He's healthy now so again....let's man up against Dallas.
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