View Full Version : FWST Blog: Bradie James says Sean Lee is 'playing out of control' -- in a good way
WoodysGirl
09-27-2011, 05:14 PM
-- Carlos Mendez
Twitter @calexmendez
For the third time, linebacker Sean Lee led the Cowboys in tackles. He had eight Monday night against the Redskins. He also led the team in tackles against the Jets with 15 and the 49ers with 13.
Plus, he added his second interception of the season and his second fumble recovery of the season.
“Our young guy, Sean Lee, is playing out of control,” linebacker Bradie James said, unable to hold back his enthusiasm. “We’ve got to keep him. We’ve got to keep the fire lit under him.”
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Chuck 54
09-27-2011, 06:11 PM
It would take more of an expert than me, but I think Brady James is one of those unselfish guys doing what it takes. His tackles and limelight are a little dim from what he's used to being, but I have to guess that's the nature of his age and limited athleticism, along with Rob Ryan's scheme.
I'm guessing part of the defense's success is Brady doing his job, out of the limelight. Just because you don't hear a guy's name a lot doesn't mean he's not playing well and doing exactly what he's asked to do.
RoyTheHammer
09-27-2011, 06:20 PM
It would take more of an expert than me, but I think Brady James is one of those unselfish guys doing what it takes. His tackles and limelight are a little dim from what he's used to being, but I have to guess that's the nature of his age and limited athleticism, along with Rob Ryan's scheme.
I'm guessing part of the defense's success is Brady doing his job, out of the limelight. Just because you don't hear a guy's name a lot doesn't mean he's not playing well and doing exactly what he's asked to do.
Bingo..
zrinkill
09-27-2011, 06:38 PM
It would take more of an expert than me, but I think Brady James is one of those unselfish guys doing what it takes. His tackles and limelight are a little dim from what he's used to being, but I have to guess that's the nature of his age and limited athleticism, along with Rob Ryan's scheme.
I'm guessing part of the defense's success is Brady doing his job, out of the limelight. Just because you don't hear a guy's name a lot doesn't mean he's not playing well and doing exactly what he's asked to do.
I agree ....
jazzcat22
09-27-2011, 06:52 PM
It would take more of an expert than me, but I think Brady James is one of those unselfish guys doing what it takes. His tackles and limelight are a little dim from what he's used to being, but I have to guess that's the nature of his age and limited athleticism, along with Rob Ryan's scheme.
I'm guessing part of the defense's success is Brady doing his job, out of the limelight. Just because you don't hear a guy's name a lot doesn't mean he's not playing well and doing exactly what he's asked to do.
Great assessment!!!
Future
09-27-2011, 08:16 PM
It would take more of an expert than me, but I think Brady James is one of those unselfish guys doing what it takes. His tackles and limelight are a little dim from what he's used to being, but I have to guess that's the nature of his age and limited athleticism, along with Rob Ryan's scheme.
I'm guessing part of the defense's success is Brady doing his job, out of the limelight. Just because you don't hear a guy's name a lot doesn't mean he's not playing well and doing exactly what he's asked to do.
If by out of the limelight you mean on the bench a lot more than he used to be, then yea, I agree :laugh2:
WoodysGirl
09-27-2011, 08:23 PM
If by out of the limelight you mean on the bench a lot more than he used to be, then yea, I agree :laugh2:
He's back on special teams... so he's not fully on the bench.
ThreeSportStar80
09-27-2011, 10:11 PM
I can't imagine with a healthy Bruce Carter would add to this team, yikes!
RoyTheHammer
09-28-2011, 01:00 AM
If by out of the limelight you mean on the bench a lot more than he used to be, then yea, I agree :laugh2:
Except he really hasn't been.. notice how much he played compared to Brooking last night?
zrinkill
09-28-2011, 10:47 AM
Except he really hasn't been.. notice how much he played compared to Brooking last night?
Exactly ....
Future
09-28-2011, 11:56 AM
Except he really hasn't been.. notice how much he played compared to Brooking last night?
he's no longer an every snap guy was my point.
RoyTheHammer
09-28-2011, 12:58 PM
he's no longer an every snap guy was my point.
Nobody is an every snap guy on this defense if you haven't noticed.. but he plays the majority of them.
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