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I do want to see the structure of the Chester deal. I'm not afraid to change my judgement instantly if its different than what I'm expecting, see: the McNabb extension. I'll just point out that paying backups like starters was the mistake made in 2006. That was the mistake with Lloyd, Randle El, Fauria, not their lack of talent, necessarily. Randle El actually ended up a pretty good player here, but he never did shake the stigma of the contract he signed.
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And that's why the Cardinals are the Cardinals. That was one STUPID move. If I were them I just would've tried to get Bulger and keep the pick and your top corner. Terrible awful over pay. It seems that they've just gone downhill after that SB run.
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I just kind of get the feeling that it's just the same old same old. The only move I really like is Cofield. He's at least shown he's a baller. The other guys are sort of so so. Let's sign guys and see who sticks. However I assume cause of the cap that we have to spend money? Is that correct since we're so far under the cap?
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I thought Orton was the best choice for them.
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I'll be honest, I didn't know much about Chester or Bowen, good or bad, before yesterday. That said I'm willing to see what they've got before I write them off, or praise them as good signings. I'll give them an incomplete for now.
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Here's a nice article/discussion about him: Snide Debate: Is Barry Cofield The Answer for 25th Ranked Defense? - Hogs Haven More: Barry Cofield Signs With Redskins « CBS Washington NFL Rumors: Washington Redskins Agree to Terms with Giants DT Barry Cofield | Bleacher Report Redskins could use Barry Cofield in a number of ways - Hard Hits - The Washington Post
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I'm not sh*tting on the signing, but I would have signed either Bowen or Cofield, and sign a NT with experience in a 3-4 position (i.e. Franklin).
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We may not be done and Franklin has not signed anywhere yet.
Antonio Bryant could be valuable too, a lot of people are forgetting him. Plus, Jarvis Jenkins, pick #41 in the draft can play NT (we're planning on using him at end for now) and even Chris Nield too.
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I highly doubt we would sign Franklin at this point. I think getting Franklin would be better than having Cofield switch to NT.
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Played NT in college and was used like one occasionally with NY too.
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Now, if we are running a Wade Phillip-style of the 3-4, then Cofield would seem more suited as nose, since that style of the 3-4 uses a lighter NT that attacks the gap (like Ratliff with the Cowboys). Still, Cofield could become a good traditional 3-4 NT, but we also have Bryant, Jenkins, and Neild who could do the same.
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Cofield will be a depth NT, probably behind Bryant and/or Neild.
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