Archer: Sean Lee poised to join elite class

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Sean Lee poised to join elite class

Cowboys linebacker has talent to rank among position's best, if he can stay healthy
Updated: June 3, 2013, 4:11 PM ET
By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas -- It seemed like Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacher played forever.

Between them, they played in 21 Pro Bowls and were first-team All-Pro picks 11 times. They were what everybody thought of as the perfect inside linebackers, even if Lewis played mostly in a 3-4 defense and Urlacher in a 4-3.

Both retired this offseason; Lewis after winning his second Super Bowl in Baltimore and Urlacher when he decided he wanted to play for Chicago and Chicago only after the Bears chose not to re-sign him.

Sean Lee watched both, stealing little pieces of their games when he played in high school, at Penn State and for the past three seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.

"They're Hall of Fame players," Lee said. "They really set the standard for how to play linebacker the last 15 or so years, which is pretty incredible. Brian Urlacher and Ray Lewis were guys when you talk about linebackers that played it the right way."

Without Lewis and Urlacher, the NFL does not lack for suitable replacements at an iconic position. Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman play it together in San Francisco as well as any duo. New England has Jerod Mayo. Carolina's Luke Kuechly was named the NFL's defensive rookie of the year last season.

And then there is Lee.

"I'm not worried about that kind of stuff," Lee said. "I'm worried about just doing my job to the max every game and winning football games and winning a Super Bowl. When you get caught up too much into that, you get away from what your focus is. Of course the comparisons happen, but that's not my focus at all."

Nothing can shake Lee's focus. Lee's focus in the earlier part of the offseason was rehabbing from toe surgery that cost him the final 10 games of last season. For the past few months the focus has been learning a new defense under Monte Kiffin.

"I need to be on the field more," Lee said. "I need to play a full football season."

That more than anything has kept Lee from garnering the attention players like Willis, Bowman and Mayo have received. Urlacher missed just 26 games in his 13 seasons, with 15 coming in one season. Lewis had eight 16-game seasons to his credit.

Lee missed two games as a rookie with a hamstring injury. In 2011, he suffered a partially dislocated left wrist and missed just one game, but played most of the second half of the season with a bulky cast.

Last year, it was the toe injury.

Despite missing 10 games, Lee still finished fourth on the team in tackles with 77. He tied a team record with 21 tackles at Seattle in Week 2. His one interception tied for the team lead, which speaks to how poor the Cowboys were in taking the ball away in 2012.

Lee has seven interceptions in his first three seasons. The only linebacker with more since 2010 is Washington's London Fletcher (eight). Urlacher had 22 picks in his career. Lewis finished with 31, the sixth-most by a linebacker in NFL history.

Because he is too familiar with injuries, Lee knew the stages of grief involved with missing games. He tried to help when he could but there was a feeling of hopelessness as the Cowboys missed the playoffs by a game for the second straight year.

"At the facility I didn't want to be moping around, but away from the facility and on game days, going home after a loss, that was the toughest," Lee said. "Away games that we lost, the Atlanta game, that loss was hard to take. I felt like if I could be out there I'd help us win."

Lee enters the final sessions of organized team activities that start today feeling 100 percent.

"The ligament I tore is extremely strong and back to normal," he said. "I don't wear anything in my show. I'm practicing full go. I'm doing every drill. I could play tomorrow if I had to."

But he doesn't have to.

The Cowboys' switch to the 4-3 has him studying a new defense, but not a new face. For years Urlacher was the dominant Tampa-2 inside linebacker in the NFL.

"He played with a ton of instinct, he played with a ton of passion and he played with a ton of intensity," Lee said. "If you just want to learn about linebackers, turn on the tape of Brian Urlacher."

Lee could be the next one all the linebackers talk about.
 
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I would take a solid 16 games from him instead of an elite 10.
 

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I don't know. Bradie James was solid and never missed time and Meh.........

Never saw a player almost make so many plays. Hard to watch that shit.
 

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Between them, they played in 21 Pro Bowls and were first-team All-Pro picks 11 times. They were what everybody thought of as the perfect inside linebackers, even if Lewis played mostly in a 3-4 defense and Urlacher in a 4-3.
Does anyone actually care Lewis ever played in a 3-4? He was absolutely dominant and won two Superbowls as a 4-3 MLB. If he had played his entire career in a 4-3 he'd have gone down as the best ILB of all time. Even now he is still arguably the best.

Lee isn't even in the "very good" category yet. He's a finesse guy on a very popular team who makes a few good plays and then gets hurt every year. He will never be a dominant physical presence and that is absolutely a prerequisite for being considered an elite LB.
 

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It still pisses me off to this day that guys like Ware talked about how "angry" they were that happened AFTER THE GAME but nobody laid a finger on Tate DURING THE GAME. If I was the HC, assistant or what ever was on those sidelines, I'd take the trashiest sleaziest most hateful player I had and send him right at Tate's fricking head and lay him out. Thing is, I don't think we have that element around. Everyone is a nice guy. There are no James "Drive By" Washington's who were so Compton they would take a camera tripod to your ass if that's all they had.

Back in the day, we used to hurt people.

Erik Williams would beat the shit out of William Fuller and even Reggie White until they cried like little bitches.

Some goomba like John Jurkovich would talk shit? Fine. He'd get his fricking knee taken out.

Not this bunch of Class A homos.

RKG...respect for the game...mumble...mumble....
 

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Bring Jimmy back, somebody should play ESPN's 30 for 30 on the U for these pussies
 

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It still pisses me off to this day that guys like Ware talked about how "angry" they were that happened AFTER THE GAME but nobody laid a finger on Tate DURING THE GAME. If I was the HC, assistant or what ever was on those sidelines, I'd take the trashiest sleaziest most hateful player I had and send him right at Tate's fricking head and lay him out. Thing is, I don't think we have that element around. Everyone is a nice guy. There are no James "Drive By" Washington's who were so Compton they would take a camera tripod to your ass if that's all they had.

Back in the day, we used to hurt people.

Erik Williams would beat the shit out of William Fuller and even Reggie White until they cried like little bitches.

Some goomba like John Jurkovich would talk shit? Fine. He'd get his fricking knee taken out.

Not this bunch of Class A homos.

RKG...respect for the game...mumble...mumble....
Agreed, we definitely need more players that have significant amounts of Compton in them.
 

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Agreed, we definitely need more players that have significant amounts of Compton in them.
It amazes me Garrett was around those guys and didn't learn a thing.
 

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Larry Allen was also from Compton.
Larry Allen could rip your head off your body with his bare hands.

Remember when he grabbed that chicken necked Mexican kicker by the face mask and almost threw him to Mars? Good times.....
 

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Larry Allen could rip your head off your body with his bare hands.

Remember when he grabbed that chicken necked Mexican kicker by the face mask and almost threw him to Mars? Good times.....
Good times.

I could have kissed him when he did that to that little shit.
 

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It still pisses me off to this day that guys like Ware talked about how "angry" they were that happened AFTER THE GAME but nobody laid a finger on Tate DURING THE GAME. If I was the HC, assistant or what ever was on those sidelines, I'd take the trashiest sleaziest most hateful player I had and send him right at Tate's fricking head and lay him out. Thing is, I don't think we have that element around. Everyone is a nice guy. There are no James "Drive By" Washington's who were so Compton they would take a camera tripod to your ass if that's all they had.

Back in the day, we used to hurt people.

Erik Williams would beat the shit out of William Fuller and even Reggie White until they cried like little bitches.

Some goomba like John Jurkovich would talk shit? Fine. He'd get his fricking knee taken out.

Not this bunch of Class A homos.

RKG...respect for the game...mumble...mumble....
Right on.

And this pussified attitude has played a significant role in our epic chokejobs and failures over the years.

As Michael Irvin would say, this team has no "dog" in it. Just a bunch of pussies who all sit quietly on the bench with a defeated look on their face the minute the shit starts to hit the fan in a game.

It is so easy to hate this team.
 

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It still pisses me off to this day that guys like Ware talked about how "angry" they were that happened AFTER THE GAME but nobody laid a finger on Tate DURING THE GAME. If I was the HC, assistant or what ever was on those sidelines, I'd take the trashiest sleaziest most hateful player I had and send him right at Tate's fricking head and lay him out. Thing is, I don't think we have that element around. Everyone is a nice guy. There are no James "Drive By" Washington's who were so Compton they would take a camera tripod to your ass if that's all they had.

Back in the day, we used to hurt people.

Erik Williams would beat the shit out of William Fuller and even Reggie White until they cried like little bitches.

Some goomba like John Jurkovich would talk shit? Fine. He'd get his fricking knee taken out.

Not this bunch of Class A homos.

RKG...respect for the game...mumble...mumble....
 

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Larry Allen could rip your head off your body with his bare hands.

Remember when he grabbed that chicken necked Mexican kicker by the face mask and almost threw him to Mars? Good times.....
Before Ace gets his panties in a bunch he's not Mexican, he's from El Salvador...
 

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Dem all browns da same, amirite?
Not trivializing this, or anything, but there are so many countries down there and so many ethnicities that I find it hard to keep up. Plus, they all look nearly identical.

So yes, I generalize and call them Mexicans. Its a shortcut. I'm not proud of it, but there it is.
 

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Sean Lee wants to stay with the Cowboys

June, 5, 2013


By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com


IRVING, Texas – Sean Lee is entering the final year of his contract. The Cowboys have ample salary-cap room to sign one of their defensive captains to a new deal.

In the recent past, the Cowboys have been able to lock up players to new contracts in training camp. But Lee, who is set to make $630,000 this season, is not paying much attention to any talks.

“I would love to stay in Dallas,” Lee said. “I love this organization, love playing for the fans and this city, but when it comes to that, that’s not what my focus is on at all. It’s being the best I can be, helping us win and hopefully when that happens it happens, that stuff will play itself out.”

The Cowboys have been in talks with Jordan Woy about a longer-term deal for defensive end Anthony Spencer. With the franchise tag, Spencer is counting $10.6 million against the cap. A multi-year deal would lower that number and give the Cowboys more room this year, which they could use on players such as Lee, Dez Bryant or even Tyron Smith and/or Bruce Carter. They could also choose to carry over money to the 2014 cap when they will face another crunch that will require more restructuring.
 
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