Agent: Cowboys, Sean Lee agree to six-year extension

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Agent: Cowboys, Sean Lee agree to six-year extension



By Tim Polzer

The Cowboys have agreed on a six-year contract extension with linebacker Sean Lee, according to Lee’s agent, Mike McCartney, via Twitter.




Lee has been one of the team’s best defensive players since being drafted 55th overall out of Penn State in 2010.

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I love me some White Negro, but he'd be lucky to see half of this contract out in full.
 

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My question is would Sean Lee, if a free agent right now, command a six year, $42 million contract right now? Not so sure about that.
 

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We just can't.ever.wait.

The talent isn't the issue, it's his durability. He's under contract but yet as always, we can't make a guy play it out and earn it.

I just hope the guy actually plays most of those seasons he's been signed for.
 

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I'm okay with it.
 

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If he stays healthy this contract will be a bargain, 16 or so guaranteed is a very low number for someone who plays at an elite level when healthy.

If we had waited, his price goes up but there's less risk, or at least less perceived risk of injury if he's able to stay healthy this season. It's a gamble, we just have to hope he stays healthy.
 

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I feel a little better seeing the fact the guaranteed money isn't that bad.
 

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If he stays healthy this contract will be a bargain, 16 or so guaranteed is a very low number for someone who plays at an elite level when healthy.

If we had waited, his price goes up but there's less risk, or at least less perceived risk of injury if he's able to stay healthy this season. It's a gamble, we just have to hope he stays healthy.
Thing is, he plays hard. Extremely hard. If I were gambling on him, I wouldn't put a dime on him playing every snap.
 

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Thing is, he plays hard. Extremely hard. If I were gambling on him, I wouldn't put a dime on him playing every snap.
Yea, I wouldn't either, just gotta hope he doesn't miss any extended time. A game or two per season is ok but he can't be missing 4, 5, 6 games at a time.
 

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At least the real money is way less than San Fran's two guys.
Even better...

 

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All in all, I am happy for Lee.

He plays the right way and is emerging as a leader.

If Jerry stank on the contracts are going to be wasted on someone...better him than on deals he's handed out to people like Jay Ratliff and Anthony Spencer, who I honestly think have milked their injuries. I know Lee would play on a bloody stump if he could. Those two? Not so much.
 

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Lee gets elite money; Cowboys get injury insurance

August, 21, 2013


By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

The Cowboys are committed to paying Sean Lee like an elite inside linebacker if he can stay healthy.

Lee’s new contract comes with some injury insurance, however.

That makes it a win-win deal.

It’s a six-year, $42 million contract that could be worth up to an additional $9 million if Lee hits playing time incentives, a source told ESPNDallas.com’s Todd Archer. The deal includes $16.13 million in guaranteed money.

Compare that to the contracts of the San Francisco 49ers’ spectacular inside linebacker tandem. Patrick Willis signed a seven-year deal worth $53.5 million with $29 million guaranteed in 2010. Navorro Bowman’s deal signed in 2012 is worth $46.4 million over seven years with $25.5 million guaranteed.

If Lee can avoid the injury bug, there is little question that he’ll be in that class of linebackers.

However, the harsh reality is that Lee has missed 13 games in three NFL seasons, including 10 last year when he suffered a season-ending toe injury. He slipped into the second round of the 2010 draft due to concerns about a devastating knee injury he suffered at Penn State, but he’s proven to have made a complete recovery from that torn ACL, which is unrelated to any of the ailments he’s suffered as a pro.

The Cowboys weren’t willing to let Lee leave Dallas after his rookie deal expired at the end of the season. Their options were to give him a lucrative extension or use the franchise tag on him, as they’ve done with Anthony Spencer the last two seasons.

This is no more expensive and much more cap-friendly than tagging Lee for the next couple of seasons.

Lee’s willingness to sign a contract that protects the team if he can’t stay on the field made the decision easy for the Cowboys, who hope to build their defense around a healthy, dominant middle linebacker for years to come.
 
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If he stays healthy this contract will be a bargain, 16 or so guaranteed is a very low number for someone who plays at an elite level when healthy.

If we had waited, his price goes up but there's less risk, or at least less perceived risk of injury if he's able to stay healthy this season. It's a gamble, we just have to hope he stays healthy.
If he plays full seasons, his bonus money ups to $20M. But that also means he's on the field which I would be fine with. He deserved Bowman money and its right around that.
 

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Even better...

The injury protection makes me feel much better. He is a great talent, injuries are the real concern.
 

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Looks like Goof Son stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
 

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Sorry, when I think Sean Lee, I don't think of the pimp that got the best of Peyton Manning, I think of this.
 

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Sorry, when I think Sean Lee, I don't think of the pimp that got the best of Peyton Manning, I think of this.
When I see that pic, I see his teammates who supposedly were "angry" doing nothing.
 
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