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IRVING, Texas -- A year ago, Barry Church was something of a question mark.

He was coming off a torn Achilles and played in parts of only three games in 2012.

This year, the safety might be the Dallas Cowboys' most established defender.

[+] Enlarge AP Photo/James D SmithMore will be asked of Barry Church this season.


Anthony Spencer is the most tenured, but he might not play until the seventh game of the season. Orlando Scandrickhas the most Dallas experience among the defensive backs, but he will be pushed for a starting job by Morris Claiborne. Bruce Carter has more career starts, but the linebacker is enigmatic to say the least.

That leaves Church, who led the Cowboys with 147 tackles from his safety spot. He also had five tackles for loss, an interception, six pass deflections, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown.

“You never want to get too complacent or take things for granted,” Church said. “I feel like I have a role on this team now, especially at the safety crew because I’m one of the oldest guys out there in the secondary, me and Orlando and Brandon Carr. It’s a different role coming in being one of the old guys.”

Church came to the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He worked his way up from special-teamer to sub-package player to a starter.

This year he figures to add another role: leader.

With Sean Lee out for the year with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, the Cowboys are in need of a defensive leader. Church deferred to Lee, DeMarcus Ware and Jason Hatcher last year, but now the younger players (as well as his peers) will look to him.

The coaches have asked him to be more vocal.

“I pretty much know the defense front and back, so the more I can communicate to the other guys and get people lined up, the better. I definitely feel like I can do it. I could’ve done it last year, but Sean was the designated leader and the vocal captain, so you roll with him. He was the guy. He proved himself. I was coming off an injury and had to re-prove myself.”

Church is a player coach Jason Garrett often cites as an example to younger players trying to figure it out.

“He loves to play,” Garrett said. “People respond to him. And he does a lot of positive things. He’s around the ball a lot. He makes a lot of plays. So he has that way about him where people kind of gravitate toward him because of his personality and because of his play. Just needs to play more and keep doing that. In regards to the absence of Sean, he absolutely needs to step up as a leader. Your best players need to do that. When you play a position like safety, you’re a big communicator back there with everybody else in the secondary. So being strong with his [voice] and being strong with his mannerisms and getting everybody squared away, I think that’s a big part of what his job is.”

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Barry Church is a leader .... Which is a testament to what shambles our defensive roster is.
 

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He's also one of the better players on D, which also shows you just how poor the talent is on that side of the ball.
 

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He's like Doug Free on a terrible offensive line.

He just looks okay now. Put a few players around him, he'll be exposed as a JAG.


Just my opinion, brah.
 
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Just because you're the cutest girl working at McDonalds doesn't mean you're really hott.
 
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right and Sean Lee is a bum, too. whole defense is bad guys he only looks good cuz beer goggles
 

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I still think he is a liability downfield in coverage, but within 10-15 yds of the LOS he is a decent enough player.

I'm in agreement with CMD that IMO his best position would be as a backup safety but maybe as a "starter" on the nickel/dime defense in a LB type position.
 

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I still think he is a liability downfield in coverage, but within 10-15 yds of the LOS he is a decent enough player.

I'm in agreement with CMD that IMO his best position would be as a backup safety but maybe as a "starter" on the nickel/dime defense in a LB type position.

This.
 

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right and Sean Lee is a bum, too. whole defense is bad guys he only looks good cuz beer goggles

Lee has a lot of talent, but I would cut him as soon as possible. You can't build your defense around a part time player.
 

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I seem to remember Lee's contract had some escalators in it for playing time, I think those also protected the team if he couldn't stay healthy.

If so, cut his ass and spend that money elsewhere.
 
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