Scott Coe
[edit] BiographyAcquired Signed as a free agent by Calgary on February 27, 2004. Played in all 18 regular season games and the Western Semi-final with Calgary…he recorded 73 defensive tackles (career high), four pass knockdowns (career high), two forced fumbles (tied career high), three quarterback sacks and three tackles for a loss. Played in all 18 regular season games with Calgary...in 2004 Scott showed his desire to play the game when he recorded career highs in several categories despite playing the majority of the season with an injured shoulder...Coe finished the season with 71 defensive tackles (third on the team...single season career high), tied for fourth on the team in sacks with 4 (single season career high), tied for team lead in forced fumbles (2) and led the team in fumble recoveries (4) (both career highs)...Scott also recorded two interceptions one for a touchdown which tied his single season career high in 2003. Played in 14 regular season games in his second year in the league with Hamilton...picked up 26 defensive tackles, two knockdowns, two interceptions for 11 yards, one tackle for a loss, one sack and finished fourth on the team in special team tackles with 13. Scott played his first CFL game with Hamilton on June 29 vs B.C. ...had a season-high three special team tackles July 18 at B.C. was second on the team in special team tackles with 16 to Randy Bowles (23)...selected by the Tiger-Cats in the 5th round (43rd overall) of the 2002 Canadian College Draft...signed by Hamilton in May, 2002. College Played four seasons for the University of Manitoba (1998 to 2001)...key member of a Bison team that was a Vanier Cup Finalist in 2001...Coe was a big-time performer for the Bisons, and in 1998 was named Canada West Rookie-of-the-Year...in 2000 he was a second Team CIAU All-Canadian and a first Team CIS All-Canadian in 2001...in 2002 Coe ranked second in Canada West with four interceptions for 93 yards and made 27 defensive tackles...while at the University of Manitoba Scott studied the Arts. Other Drafted by Hamilton in the fifth round (43rd overall) in the 2002 CFL Canadian Draft...Graduate of Kelvin High School in Winnipeg...says his childhood hero as Wayne Gretzky and favorite book as Moby Dick.
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