Matt Eberflus | Dallas Cowboys (2011 - 2017)
2011 Season
-Hired to coach linebackers by Jason Garrett, inheriting a group that was spearheaded by All-Pro
DeMarcus Ware.
-Helped development of second-year linebacker Sean Lee.
2012 Season
-Double-digit sacks for both Spencer (11)/Ware (11.5).
-Spencer also led the team with a career-best 106 tackles.
-Ware finished with 72 tackles, a team-best 33 pressures and five forced fumbles.
-Lee had career-high 21 tackles week 2 in Seattle, which tied franchise record (Lee Roy Jordan).
2013 Season
-Monte Kiffin replaced Rob Ryan, Eberflus integral in assisting transition to 4-3 scheme
-Marinelli said he was impressed with Eberflus the first time he met him in 2013
-Marinelli credits Eberflus with the successful transition from Ryan's 3-4 defense to the 4-3.
2014 Season
-Rolondo McClain season.
-Eberflus credited with molding rookie Anthony Hitchens.
-Eberflus' linebackers helped improve rushing defense from No. 27 in 2013 to No. 8 in 2014.
-Linebackers tied for the seventh-most interceptions in the league.
2015 Season
-Eberflus credited with transitioning Lee to weakside linebacker, which produced immediate results (Lee 1st Pro Bowl).
-Eberflus also moved Ronaldo McClain to the middle linebacker position.
2016 Season
-Eberflus sought after for various defensive coordinator positions around the league
-Cowboys able to keep Eberflus and made him Defensive Passing Game Coordinator, in addition to his linebacker coach duties.
-Cowboys defense boast the NFL's No. 1 overall rushing defense
-Cowboys No. 5 ranked scoring defense.
-Sean Lee was named First Team All-Pro and selected to his second consecutive Pro Bowl.
2017 Season
-Linebacker group accounted for 34% of the team's tackles.
-Cowboys defense No. 8 in total defense and rushing defense
-Cowboys No. 11 passing defense.
-Eberflus credited with development of Jaylon Smith.
-Eberflus' linebacker trio (Lee, Hitchens and Smith) finished as the Cowboys' top-three tacklers.
-Both Lee and Smith have credited Eberflus for helping them excel at their positions.
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