Machota: Eberflus - Lee will be successful as part of the ‘engine of the defense’

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LB coach Matt Eberflus: Sean Lee will be successful as part of the ‘engine of the defense’

Jon Machota Email jmachota@dallasnews.com
Published: May 12, 2015 12:32 pm

IRVING — A little over a week ago, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said Sean Lee “looks fantastic. As you might expect, he’s ready to go.”

Lee is working his way back from tearing the ACL in his left knee almost a year ago during organized team activities.

“Sean has been doing a really good job,” Cowboys linebackers coach Matt Eberflus said during last weekend’s rookie minicamp. “He’s trying to get back to where he was and beyond that. It’s a day to day process for him.”

Lee has missed 31 games over the last three seasons because of injury, so slightly dialing it back during off-season work has been part of the plan.

“He’s getting better at that,” Eberflus said. “He’s a Type-A personality. He’s an alpha type of guy. He’s learning how to take things with the whole process and knowing when to go hard and when to kind of pull back a little bit. He’s doing a real good job with that.”

With the addition of Rolando McClain following Lee’s knee injury, the Cowboys enter this season with two standout middle linebackers. To get them on the field together and potentially reduce Lee’s chance of injury, the former second-round pick will be working at weakside linebacker this year.

In Dallas’ defensive scheme, the weakside linebacker travels with the three-technique defensive tackle. With Lee playing that position, it will give him a better chance to see the ball, added protection from blockers and more freedom to make plays.

“That’s where you build your defense, your under tackle and then your Will linebacker,” Eberflus said. “That’s where we start. Those are the two guys that make the whole thing go. That’s the engine of the defense. We’re excited to have [Lee] there.”

Why do the Cowboys think Lee will find success at that position?

“A few years back, before we went to this defense, he played Will linebacker, so we were in a lot of under front and he was playing behind the three-technique and we kind of saw what his capabilities were there,” Eberflus said. “So if you marry him to the three-technique, he’s going to be more of a run and hit guy and I think that’s what his instincts and his natural abilities sort of lean that way.

“He’ll be really successful at that position.”
 

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“He’ll be really successful at that position.”
Until he gets hurt. I just hope it isn't a season ending injury when it happens. I can accept him missing a few games as long as he will come back at some point during the season.
 

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If the 3-tech and the Will are the engine to the defense then why is it that we seemingly have nobody besides Crawford who really gives us anything of value at the 3?
 

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If the 3-tech and the Will are the engine to the defense then why is it that we seemingly have nobody besides Crawford who really gives us anything of value at the 3?
Honestly, sounds like backup depth LBers are more important than the 3-T which as much as we have dumped into it.
 

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I honestly nearly forgot about Sean Lee. It's okay though, he won't make it past the third game, so there's point in trying to remember him anyways.
 

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If the 3-tech and the Will are the engine to the defense then why is it that we seemingly have nobody besides Crawford who really gives us anything of value at the 3?
Apparently they want to rotate Lawrence and Russell at 3.

I honestly nearly forgot about Sean Lee. It's okay though, he won't make it past the third game, so there's point in trying to remember him anyways.
I guess this is why Wilson was so important, since Lee's backup is basically a starter.
 

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My bet is that he plays 10 games. Which still might turn into 6 interceptions in this D.
 
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