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Barry Cofield Ranks As Top NT In Business

Redskins.com intern Chris DeLisi shares an interesting tidbit about Redskins NT Barry Cofield.

Over the course of the last two seasons, the Washington Redskins have seen three quarterbacks take the field, five different running backs record a carry, and multiple safeties cracking the starting lineup.
Despite the multitude of changes on a team in transition, one thing has remained the same: nose tackle Barry Cofield anchoring the center of Jim Haslett’s 3-4 defense.
While Cofield didn’t have the opportunity to dig his toes (or should I say hands) in the sands of Hawaii at this year’s Pro Bowl, he can claim what no other defense lineman can–being the best nose tackle in the business.
In a recent ranking made by CBSSports.com’s Pat Kirwan, Cofield rates as the NFL’s No. 1 DT playing in a 3-4 scheme.

When analyzing sacks, hurries and knockdowns, Cofield blew away the competition–he led all 3-4 DTs with a 21.5, while the next player on the leaderboard only had 4.5.
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When analyzing sacks, hurries and knockdowns, Cofield blew away the competition–he led all 3-4 DTs with a 21.5, while the next player on the leaderboard only had 4.5.

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Shows how little I know, I would have never guessed!
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...and I believe he would be a great DE in the 3-4 if we had a huge powerful NT who took on 2 guys.

He is a solid, not flashy, guy. A typical Shanahan guy.
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1niksder wrote:Barry Cofield Ranks As Top NT In Business

Redskins.com intern Chris DeLisi shares an interesting tidbit about Redskins NT Barry Cofield.

Over the course of the last two seasons, the Washington Redskins have seen three quarterbacks take the field, five different running backs record a carry, and multiple safeties cracking the starting lineup.
Despite the multitude of changes on a team in transition, one thing has remained the same: nose tackle Barry Cofield anchoring the center of Jim Haslett’s 3-4 defense.
While Cofield didn’t have the opportunity to dig his toes (or should I say hands) in the sands of Hawaii at this year’s Pro Bowl, he can claim what no other defense lineman can–being the best nose tackle in the business.
In a recent ranking made by CBSSports.com’s Pat Kirwan, Cofield rates as the NFL’s No. 1 DT playing in a 3-4 scheme.

When analyzing sacks, hurries and knockdowns, Cofield blew away the competition–he led all 3-4 DTs with a 21.5, while the next player on the leaderboard only had 4.5.



WHAT they dont tell you is how many hurries per Qb drop back which is a more accurate assessment since as a D we stayed on the field for more snaps probably more than any 3-4 defense.

Furthermore since our NT and d is a run stop first type of philosophy,I think he fares better in run stopping stats per game.
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1niksder wrote:Barry Cofield Ranks As Top NT In Business

Redskins.com intern Chris DeLisi shares an interesting tidbit about Redskins NT Barry Cofield.

Over the course of the last two seasons, the Washington Redskins have seen three quarterbacks take the field, five different running backs record a carry, and multiple safeties cracking the starting lineup.
Despite the multitude of changes on a team in transition, one thing has remained the same: nose tackle Barry Cofield anchoring the center of Jim Haslett’s 3-4 defense.
While Cofield didn’t have the opportunity to dig his toes (or should I say hands) in the sands of Hawaii at this year’s Pro Bowl, he can claim what no other defense lineman can–being the best nose tackle in the business.
In a recent ranking made by CBSSports.com’s Pat Kirwan, Cofield rates as the NFL’s No. 1 DT playing in a 3-4 scheme.

When analyzing sacks, hurries and knockdowns, Cofield blew away the competition–he led all 3-4 DTs with a 21.5, while the next player on the leaderboard only had 4.5.



WHAT they dont tell you is how many hurries per Qb drop back which is a more accurate assessment since as a D we stayed on the field for more snaps probably more than any 3-4 defense.

Furthermore since our NT and d is a run stop first type of philosophy,I think he fares better in run stopping stats per game.

Still, a 5-1 ratio over the next closest player? That's not just scheme.
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Feeling extra good about my phone call to espn 980 when they asked who the next most important player after Griff was.
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DarthMonk wrote:Feeling extra good about my phone call to espn 980 when they asked who the next most important player after Griff was.


Cobra Kai Forbath, I agree.
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The former cowboy has ironically been one of my favorite Shanny signings... Guy has pure heart, and gives his all every play. Compared to the bum we paid to lay on his face all game its a full turn around!
Besides he's onfield greatness he matches or even shadows it at time with his offfield character...



Anyway, you think those stats are impressive?!
You should see my madden stats! Him and JJ are my go to players unless I'm rushing w rak or kerrigan... And his numbers are BEAST! :twisted:
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:The former cowboy has ironically been one of my favorite Shanny signings... Guy has pure heart, and gives his all every play. Compared to the bum we paid to lay on his face all game its a full turn around!
Besides he's onfield greatness he matches or even shadows it at time with his offfield character...



Anyway, you think those stats are impressive?!
You should see my madden stats! Him and JJ are my go to players unless I'm rushing w rak or kerrigan... And his numbers are BEAST! :twisted:




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VaGiants, Cowpies... same difference.
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emoses14 wrote:
DarthMonk wrote:Feeling extra good about my phone call to espn 980 when they asked who the next most important player after Griff was.


Cobra Kai Forbath, I agree.


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I doubt it. He's in ATL.
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Me too. Just didn't feel like arguing.
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DarthMonk wrote:Me too. Just didn't feel like arguing.


Failed to include this at end of last post

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I don't actually think Kai is the 2nd most important redskin.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"

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emoses14 wrote:
DarthMonk wrote:Feeling extra good about my phone call to espn 980 when they asked who the next most important player after Griff was.


Cobra Kai Forbath, I agree.


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Been hearing a lot of praise about Jarvis Jenkins this off season. I'd like to see him step up strong as well. Two powerhouses on the front line is pretty scary considering our LBs.

Speaking of Jenkins, I wonder how our draft pick Brandon Jenkins would do on the line. I know he's an LB, but can't help to wonder. He seems to have a lot of power that could be molded to perfection.
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HTTRRG3ALMO wrote:Been hearing a lot of praise about Jarvis Jenkins this off season. I'd like to see him step up strong as well. Two powerhouses on the front line is pretty scary considering our LBs.

Speaking of Jenkins, I wonder how our draft pick Brandon Jenkins would do on the line. I know he's an LB, but can't help to wonder. He seems to have a lot of power that could be molded to perfection.


If he played in a 4-3, he'd play End, but in a 3-4, the D Ends are more like agile Defensive Tackles who take on Guards, Tackles & Double Teams, for which he'd be undersized by 40-50lbs. Not that it's impossible, but most 3-4 ends are in the 300lb category like Carriker, Jenkins, and Bowen.
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1niksder wrote:Barry Cofield Ranks As Top NT In Business

Redskins.com intern Chris DeLisi shares an interesting tidbit about Redskins NT Barry Cofield.

Over the course of the last two seasons, the Washington Redskins have seen three quarterbacks take the field, five different running backs record a carry, and multiple safeties cracking the starting lineup.
Despite the multitude of changes on a team in transition, one thing has remained the same: nose tackle Barry Cofield anchoring the center of Jim Haslett’s 3-4 defense.
While Cofield didn’t have the opportunity to dig his toes (or should I say hands) in the sands of Hawaii at this year’s Pro Bowl, he can claim what no other defense lineman can–being the best nose tackle in the business.
In a recent ranking made by CBSSports.com’s Pat Kirwan, Cofield rates as the NFL’s No. 1 DT playing in a 3-4 scheme.

When analyzing sacks, hurries and knockdowns, Cofield blew away the competition–he led all 3-4 DTs with a 21.5, while the next player on the leaderboard only had 4.5.



WHAT they dont tell you is how many hurries per Qb drop back which is a more accurate assessment since as a D we stayed on the field for more snaps probably more than any 3-4 defense.

Furthermore since our NT and d is a run stop first type of philosophy,I think he fares better in run stopping stats per game.

Still, a 5-1 ratio over the next closest player? That's not just scheme.[/quote

You have seen the games, Cofield is just a good NT but not in an elite category, no matter what the guys generic stats say. Hes strong in the run and an average pass rusher. Im sure hes respected around the league but not as much to be on any all pro team or labeled top NT
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mastdark81 wrote:
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mastdark81 wrote:
1niksder wrote:Barry Cofield Ranks As Top NT In Business

Redskins.com intern Chris DeLisi shares an interesting tidbit about Redskins NT Barry Cofield.

Over the course of the last two seasons, the Washington Redskins have seen three quarterbacks take the field, five different running backs record a carry, and multiple safeties cracking the starting lineup.
Despite the multitude of changes on a team in transition, one thing has remained the same: nose tackle Barry Cofield anchoring the center of Jim Haslett’s 3-4 defense.
While Cofield didn’t have the opportunity to dig his toes (or should I say hands) in the sands of Hawaii at this year’s Pro Bowl, he can claim what no other defense lineman can–being the best nose tackle in the business.
In a recent ranking made by CBSSports.com’s Pat Kirwan, Cofield rates as the NFL’s No. 1 DT playing in a 3-4 scheme.

When analyzing sacks, hurries and knockdowns, Cofield blew away the competition–he led all 3-4 DTs with a 21.5, while the next player on the leaderboard only had 4.5.


WHAT they dont tell you is how many hurries per Qb drop back which is a more accurate assessment since as a D we stayed on the field for more snaps probably more than any 3-4 defense.

Furthermore since our NT and d is a run stop first type of philosophy,I think he fares better in run stopping stats per game.

Still, a 5-1 ratio over the next closest player? That's not just scheme.


... Cofield is just a good NT but not in an elite category, no matter what the guys generic stats say. He's strong in the run and an average pass rusher. Im sure he's respected around the league but not as much to be on any all pro team or labeled top NT


maybe .... in your estimation ... that's an intriguing ratio IMO :wink:
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yupchagee wrote:
cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:The former cowboy has ironically been one of my favorite Shanny signings... Guy has pure heart, and gives his all every play. Compared to the bum we paid to lay on his face all game its a full turn around!
Besides he's onfield greatness he matches or even shadows it at time with his offfield character...



Anyway, you think those stats are impressive?!
You should see my madden stats! Him and JJ are my go to players unless I'm rushing w rak or kerrigan... And his numbers are BEAST! :twisted:




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I have to say I am very surprised as well. I always thought he was solid but never knew he was that good stat wise.

I still feel our Dline would be that much better with another Nose tackle and moving Cofield to LDE/RDE. Still it is not like our Dline is a weakness. Our secondary obviously was the weakness last year. So I am glad we addressed the secondary in the draft.

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HEROHAMO wrote:I have to say I am very surprised as well. I always thought he was solid but never knew he was that good stat wise.

I still feel our Dline would be that much better with another Nose tackle and moving Cofield to LDE/RDE. Still it is not like our Dline is a weakness. Our secondary obviously was the weakness last year. So I am glad we addressed the secondary in the draft.

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Countertrey wrote:
HEROHAMO wrote:I have to say I am very surprised as well. I always thought he was solid but never knew he was that good stat wise.

I still feel our Dline would be that much better with another Nose tackle and moving Cofield to LDE/RDE. Still it is not like our Dline is a weakness. Our secondary obviously was the weakness last year. So I am glad we addressed the secondary in the draft.

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Albert who? Fat Albert?
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