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Old 10-11-2012   #16
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I think Lee is a good player, but I still say it's a bit early to break out the top 5 annointing oil. Please keep in mind that Bradie James was the leading tackler for this team for many years, and it wasn't because he was one of the best in the league. In the 3-4 scheme, by design, the MLB will generally be the leading tackler of the team.
Tackles don't tell the whole story. Did James ever impact every play like Lee does now?
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Old 10-11-2012   #17
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Top two after Sunday. Top 5 as we speak.


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Tackles don't tell the whole story. Did James ever impact every play like Lee does now?
Just so I am clear, I do believe Sean Lee is a better player than Bradie James. That I have no questions about. I do, however, question Sean Lee's overall speed and upper body strength. Obviously, he makes up for what he lacks in those areas with football IQ and want to, which is why I think in the end he will be considered a great player...just not elite like Patrick Willis or a younger Brian Urlacher. Sean Lee reminds me of Zack Thomas.
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There are sooo many good LBs in the league right now it's hard to narrow it down, but this would be my top 10:

HM: Brian Urlacher, Paul Posluzny, London Fletcher, Jon Beason, Curtis Lofton

10. D'Qwell Jackson
9. Derrick Johnson
8. David Harris
7. Lawrence Timmons
6. Sean Lee
5. Ray Lewis
4. Daryl Washington
3. Navarro Bowman
2. Brian Cushing
1. Patrick Willis
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If he stays healthy he'll go to the pro-bowl this year and for many years to come.

Kid is just a football player, always flying around the ball, making plays, the model of consistency. Incredible pick by our scouting department, surprised he fell that far. If I'm not mistaken they had him ranked on their board in the early 20s.
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There are sooo many good LBs in the league right now it's hard to narrow it down, but this would be my top 10:

HM: Brian Urlacher, Paul Posluzny, London Fletcher, Jon Beason, Curtis Lofton

10. D'Qwell Jackson
9. Derrick Johnson
8. David Harris
7. Lawrence Timmons
6. Sean Lee
5. Ray Lewis
4. Daryl Washington
3. Navarro Bowman
2. Brian Cushing
1. Patrick Willis
Beason is arguably top 3 no doubt before his injury, and looked good this year. Fletcher is better than a lot of mlbers, he may be a Skin but he's very good and I respect him.
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Dez a little mixed up on his route.
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Dez a little mixed up on his route.
Can we refrain from taking this topic somewhere else seriously?
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There are sooo many good LBs in the league right now it's hard to narrow it down, but this would be my top 10:

HM: Brian Urlacher, Paul Posluzny, London Fletcher, Jon Beason, Curtis Lofton

10. D'Qwell Jackson
9. Derrick Johnson
8. David Harris
7. Lawrence Timmons
6. Sean Lee
5. Ray Lewis
4. Daryl Washington
3. Navarro Bowman
2. Brian Cushing
1. Patrick Willis
I would put Fletcher up at 6 and put Lee at 7.. but a pretty accurate list, imo.
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Can we refrain from taking this topic somewhere else seriously?
Meant to post that in another thread, my bad.
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Meant to post that in another thread, my bad.
ah np
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Old 10-11-2012   #27
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There are so many ILB talents in the NFL it's easy to overrate Lee. I wouldn't have him in my top 3 but he is very good.

I like looking at player rankins in tier like orders personally because of the differing opinions and scheme differences.

You have to look at scheme too, there are very good players in the 4-3 like Beason, Jackson, Ryans, Tulloch, Poz, Urlacher.

And plenty in the 3-4...Willis, Bowman, Cushing, Johnson, Washington, Lewis, Lofton, Fletcher, Timmons, Spikes, Scott and Harris, McCarthy

That's just off the top of my head

A lot of people don't really watch a lot of football outside of their team so not everyone is a household name like a Willis and Bowman. Guys like Washington, Timmons, and Lee aren't as known as guys who have been multiple pro bowlers and all pros.

So much talent out there. But I would definitely say Lee is a good to very good player. If you wanna number it then that's fine but there may not be much of. A difference between a player ranked fifteenth a player ranked fifth.
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I love me some Sean lee but there is no way he's a top 3 ILB. Maybe eventually but as of right now I would say top 10 is more realistic. And what's with th Cushing love? He's a juicer and should be discredited
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1. Willis
2. Bowman
3. Beason
4. Lee
5. Cushing
6. Jackson
I like Daryl Washington...a little ahead of Lee....but def before Cushing and Jackson
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How are guys saying Ray Lewis is better than Lee in 2012 lol? Have ya'll seen Lewis this season? Great for his age but not nearly as dominant as he has been in the past. His coverage skills are non-existent.
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