DC: 20 Questions: Will Move To Outside LB Help Sean Lee’s Durability?

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20 Questions: Will Move To Outside LB Help Sean Lee’s Durability?
Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:06 PM CDT
By DallasCowboys.com Report

Despite completing four weeks of OTAs and mini-camp practices, several things remain unsettled for the Cowboys. When the team reports to training camp on July 28 in Oxnard, Calif., several questions still need answers.

The staff writers at DallasCowboys.com – Rob Phillips, David Helman, Nick Eatman and Bryan Broaddus – will attempt to answer these questions before the start of training camp.

Today, the staff continues the series trying to figure out if Sean Lee’s move to WILL from the MIKE position will help his durability issues.

Will The Move To Outside LB Improve Sean Lee’s Durability?

Bryan Broaddus: Where this plan is going to help Sean Lee is that instead of having to deal blockers at the point of attack, he will be freed up to play more on the move. If you look at the style in which he plays, he has always been a fast flow linebacker. For that position, this is exactly what is needed. Where Lee will best take advantage of the switch is instead of having to read, extend on a blocker, shed him and then find the ball, he can just read and go to the ball. By eliminating that step of having to shed the blocker there less collisions that he has to absorb, which in turn saves the wear and tear on his body. Two of the most important positions in this scheme is the under tackle and the “Will” linebacker, and by moving Sean Lee to that spot this coaching staff is putting its most instinctive linebacker in a position to make the majority of the tackles, which is right in Lee’s wheelhouse.

David Helman: It certainly can’t hurt, right? The past two seasons, Lee has missed 23 total games – five in 2013, and all 18 games last season while he rehabbed his torn ACL. You can’t do worse than missing an entire season. But yes, it seems like a fair assumption to say this move will take Lee out of the fray, where he’s taking direct shots from several different angles. The 2013 Bears game comes to mind when I think about the type of beating a guy can take in the middle of the defense. Maybe the most intriguing thing for me is that Lee should be freed up to play a bit more in pass coverage this year, where he has obviously excelled. He had a league-best four interceptions when his injury problems crept up in 2013, so I’m not ruling out another strong effort on that front. I don’t think I’m optimistic enough to predict a full season from Lee, considering he’s never had one in his career. But if the Cowboys can get 12 or 13 games out of him, and have him healthy at the end of the year, I think it’ll pay dividends for their defense.

Nick Eatman: If you’re going to get hurt, you’re going to get hurt. I really don’t think the move outside will help that much. I know there is a lot more traffic inside that outside, but let’s not forget he got hurt in a non-contact OTA practice last year on a freak play. So just because he’s moving to the WILL doesn’t mean there won’t be lots of contact. We’re talking about a guy who flies to the football. So he’ll get to the ball often and will probably be at the bottom of a lot of piles. With Lee, the injuries have been torn ACL’s or broken hands – things that can happen at the MIKE, WILL or in the backyard maybe. So in theory, Lee will be involved in slightly less things, but he’s too physical of a player to avoid much contact. He’s doing all the right things to get his body ready to play this year. I know I won’t be the only one who’s rooting for him to play a full 16 games because nobody deserves it more.

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I am just going to enjoy watching every play Lee makes this year now that I know how much of challenge it is for him to stay on field.
 

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Maybe he stays healthy.

its a long shot better to prepare he doesnt than bet he does and he doesnt and we are screwed. No shame in it, he cant deny it, we cant deny it. Hes lucky some of us arent in charge. Im sorry i think i would have dealt him by now.
 

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its a long shot better to prepare he doesnt than bet he does and he doesnt and we are screwed. No shame in it, he cant deny it, we cant deny it. Hes lucky some of us arent in charge. Im sorry i think i would have dealt him by now.

Can't really get rid of him. Just have to vote for the best
 

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Sure hope so. I'd love for Lee to play a full season. He is a beast when he's out there!
 

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I heard his ACL was already torn from college (80% maybe?) and this wasn't even discovered until his latest surgery. Since he tore it in OTA's last year he was more susceptible to injury since it was almost there already. Add in the fact that he has had over a year to heal, since it was done in the Spring of 2014. Having said all of that, I'm still hoping for the best.
 

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I think it would have made sense to move him to the WILL in this system even if he wasn't injury prone. Not sure why it wasn't done sooner. It will keep him from having to engage with blockers most of the time, but at the same time he'll get more collisions in the form of tackles. But I suppose you're more likely to get injured being blocked rather than tackling someone.
 

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Maybe he stays healthy.

That's my hope, jobber.

I mean, the defense is waaaaayyy smarter when he's laced up.

I just think the dude needs better awareness on the field.

I love that he has a nose for the ball, but..... needs to be a little smarter with the reckless abandon style.

JMO of course.
 

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I heard his ACL was already torn from college (80% maybe?) and this wasn't even discovered until his latest surgery. Since he tore it in OTA's last year he was more susceptible to injury since it was almost there already. Add in the fact that he has had over a year to heal, since it was done in the Spring of 2014. Having said all of that, I'm still hoping for the best.

They knew he had a partial tear in college in that knee. It seems like it was just a matter of time before it blew out.
 

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They knew he had a partial tear in college in that knee. It seems like it was just a matter of time before it blew out.

Seriously. All of his injuries haven't been "durability" issues.

There's a difference between a durability injury and just a flat out freak injury. Miles Austin had durability issues with hamstrings. Sean Lee's injuries are all isolated, and in this case, something that was already known.

I think Sean will stay plenty healthy this year.
 

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I think it would have made sense to move him to the WILL in this system even if he wasn't injury prone. Not sure why it wasn't done sooner. It will keep him from having to engage with blockers most of the time, but at the same time he'll get more collisions in the form of tackles. But I suppose you're more likely to get injured being blocked rather than tackling someone.

I think it fits his skill set perfectly
Injuries aside he is a master if ready plays, a great tackler, and one of the best lb's in coverage in the league
 

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Seriously. All of his injuries haven't been "durability" issues.

There's a difference between a durability injury and just a flat out freak injury. Miles Austin had durability issues with hamstrings. Sean Lee's injuries are all isolated, and in this case, something that was already known.

I think Sean will stay plenty healthy this year.

Yes, the fact that this past injury was due to an old injury, I still feel it does not add anything to him being injury prone.

IMO, this is the year to really see if he has had fluke injuries or is injury prone. If he missed more than half the season, then I'll be skeptical that he can ever overcome the injury bug, but if he plays the whole season I'll just forget about any past injuries.

I agree that the type of injuries that he has had are much different than Miles Austin's injuries.
 
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