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Logicallylethal
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Yeah Sean Lee is really good but he's not better than any of the middle linebackers listed in my top 5. I would actually have Carlos Dansby ahead of him if anything
Top 5 LB's dont let this happen to them....
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Obviously, you never played football above Jr High, because that type of thing happens to everyone at one point or another. And Lee's better than any LB on your team
I'd take Willis or Bowman over Lee… Any day
Same type of players, but not better. Lee and Ware are every bit as good as Willis, Bowman and Smith. Any day of the week
Same type of players, but not better. Lee and Ware are every bit as good as Willis, Bowman and Smith. Any day of the week
Same type of players, but not better. Lee and Ware are every bit as good as Willis, Bowman and Smith. Any day of the week
Honestly the linebacker position is so loaded. Great players are bound to get left off top 5 lists and rankings
I had to leave off Karlos Dansby
122 tackles 6.5 sacks and 4 ints. He has a much better case than Sean Lee or Lance Briggs
No Clay Matthews = epic fail
You also had Burfict and Alonzo in front of Lee and no Clay Matthews. Good list, but ya missed a spotLol first off no one mentioned Ware. I believe I have Ware listed as #2 on my rankings
Second of all...you are making these claims that Sean Lee is every bit as good as Willis and Bowman but what proof do you have to back that up besides your own biased opinion?
Patrick Willis averages 130 tackles a year for his career. He's had multiple seasons getting 3 or more sacks a year. Sean Lee has 0 sacks for his entire career. Patrick Willis averages at least 2 forced fumbles a year...Sean Lee has 2 for his entire career
Bowman on the other hand has had over 140 tackles for 3 straight years including 5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles and 2 ints this year with one of them being a crucial pick 6 that helped his team get into the playoffs
So how exactly is Sean Lee every bit as good as Bowman and Willis?
You also had Burfict and Alonzo in front of Lee and no Clay Matthews. Good list, but ya missed a spot
You're still dodging the argument… Again… Here's another reminder
Your argument: Lee > Any 49er LB
And remember, Ware has nothing to do with it.
OK. Go on any National talk show, say NFL XM, ask an actual GM, if they knew Lee were going to stay healthy, would they trade him for any backer on the Niners. Dare ya
OK. Go on any National talk show, say NFL XM, ask an actual GM, if they knew Lee were going to stay healthy, would they trade him for any backer on the Niners. Dare ya
That's all here-say… If you had written statements then maybe I'd believe a FEW GM's would… But I'm sure its close to 96.87% (31/32 teams) would take Willis or Bowman over Lee… Don't even try to kid yourself
It's a severely flawed list.
How do you have Patrick Willis as a top five middle LB and not have Navorro Bowman on that list but have Navorro Bowman as a top five inside LB and not have Patrick Willis?
ILB and Middle LB are interchangeable. Most would use ILB as a descriptor on a 3-4 defense while the "mike" is a 4-3 defense.
How do you judge an OLB? Do you base it off the totally different responsibilities they have in a 3-4 and a 4-3 or do you just stat watch? A 3-4 OLB will definitely have more sacks than a 4-3 OLB because their responsibilities are totally different. For that reason, OLB rankings will be biased for the 3-4 defense even though an OLB's responsibilities in a 3-4 are closer to that of a DE in a 4-3.
From there, we haven't even got to the interior defensive line. To not have JJ Watt as the #1 player in whatever category you have him is flat out wrong. He is the best and most valuable defender in football. Again, you have to compare a 3-4 DE to that of a 4-3 DT more than a 4-3 DE.
If you want a fair break down you have to make the front 7 defense specific:
DE
DT
3-4 DE
3-4 OLB
NT
CB
S
Even then you don't really get to see the importance and varied skill set of a slot corner.
You also had Burfict and Alonzo in front of Lee and no Clay Matthews. Good list, but ya missed a spot