Secret superstar Sean lessimore

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Would be awesome if between him, Crawford, andbrent we had enough to not make it a crisis going forward. B/c they need to get an edge rusher badly.



Bold> It came as no surprise to us when Cowboys defensive line coach Brian Baker called Lissemore the defense’s most productive player per play in 2011. He lamented not playing him more as he went back over the tape, and it’s something that suggests that, if healthy, he’ll be in for a bigger role with the upcoming season.
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Making an Impact

Prove himself he did, because while some may have seen him on the roster bubble, he would go on to play in every single game of the 2011 season. It started slowly with just 16 snaps combined in his first two games, but after that he’d see double digits in every game with five appearances of at least 20 snaps. It left him playing 283 plays all told and while that was a relatively small number, it gave him more than enough opportunity to show what he could do.
When all was said and done Lissemore has earned a +13.8 grade, good enough for third overall on the Dallas defense, with the highest individual run grade. This didn’t come with one standout performance, but with a series of consistent performance where he showed an ability to get off blocks and make plays against the run. A fierce competitor with a knack for finding the ball carrier, he picked up 14 defensive stops on 107 plays in run defense, as good as any 3-4 defensive end who played over 100 run D snaps.
It wasn’t just that these came against sub-standard offensive linemen. Our top-ranked guard in 2011 Evan Mathis was beaten for a couple of tackles, while talents like Daryn Colledge and Trent Williams found the Cowboy hard to contend with one-on-one. It came as no surprise to us when Cowboys defensive line coach Brian Baker called Lissemore the defense’s most productive player per play in 2011. He lamented not playing him more as he went back over the tape, and it’s something that suggests that, if healthy, he’ll be in for a bigger role with the upcoming season.
The stats certainly indicate this but what the young defensive tackle brings to the table can’t just be quantified with box stats. He’s a player who doesn’t let offensive linemen open up running lanes and one who has flashed the ability to be more than just an early-down defender. While you can watch him pick up a tackle for a loss on a player like Mike Pouncey (Week 12, Q4 9:10 to go) and think “Wow”, it’s the consistency of making plays where he drives linemen back and re-directs runners that make him someone who could prove pretty special.*Davin Joseph, one of the league’s priciest guards, felt this firsthand as Lissemore manhandled him 4:35 to go in the 2nd quarter of the Cowboys over the Bucs in Week 15.
As big a compliment as you can give his efforts is that he made so many plays you thought he was on the field more than he actually was.
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Sky is the Limit

So what does Sean Lissemore have to do to become more than just a Secret Superstar? The simple answer is ‘more of the same’. The only thing that held him back in 2011 was how much he was on the field. That said, when he did see his most extensive action (45 snaps versus the Giants in Week 14) he didn’t step up his performance, instead producing one of his more mundane efforts (+0.3). So for Lissemore to really take that next step, he needs to carry through that production while maintaining a larger role. If he can there’s no reason why he couldn’t be pushing for a starting spot at some point in 2012.
Until he’s able to do that, he’ll likely remain something of a secret, but no less a superstar for how effective he is on a per-play basis.
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Theebs

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Following the same path as Ratliff, almost exactly the same.

Hopefully his third year is as good as ratliff's third year.a
 
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His gas tank is still a question though as evidenced by his mediocre showing in increased snaps. Still though I'd like to see what he's got by starting him.
 

Bob Sacamano

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So basically we can't count on Lissemore and that he's a very nice rotation player. So I still say we load up on Dlinemen.
 

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Hi Summer. Is it still funner? How you doin?

And the Giants game was a positive outcome of .5. Its not great by any means but our defense was full of miscues in both Giant's games and then there is the specious nature of PFT's grading system. If you are familiar witht he notion of counting buckets in statistics, that's what it is.
 

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Hi Summer. Is it still funner? How you doin?

And the Giants game was a positive outcome of .5. Its not great by any means but our defense was full of miscues in both Giant's games and then there is the specious nature of PFT's grading system. If you are familiar witht he notion of counting buckets in statistics, that's what it is.

Good until you joined...

j/k. But why are you here?
 
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Yea but did you see the part I bolded?

It is easier for linemen to produce w/ less snaps. like Lamont Jordan and Troy hambrick looked like good backs when they had HOF'ers ahead of them.
 

FuzzyLumpkins

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Good until you joined...

j/k. But why are you here?

summer, now is that any way to welcome and old friend?

Its a Dallas Cowboys Board with less pretentious overtones. why wouldn't i want to be here? And of course i missed you so much.
 
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~googles pretentious overtones~


Also, you're a fool for questioning Lissemors "gas tank", mb.

He's white. We all know his scouting report says "non-stop motor."
 

Sheik

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I have to admit, Lissemore is like Jesus, or direct deposit.

I've never really seen him, but I know he's there.
 

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I have to admit, Lissemore is like Jesus, or direct deposit.

I've never really seen him, but I know he's there.

I've got to give you a lol here Sheik. I feel like it's been forever.
 
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