Mosley- Paycut should motivate Free

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Pay cut should serve as motivation for Cowboys' Free

MATT MOSLEY |

Published: Friday, May 17, 2013, 3:26pm

No one questioned the Dallas Cowboys for giving offensive tackle Doug Free a lucrative, long-term contract in 2011. The former fourth-round pick had been the club's most consistent lineman and other teams were poised to sign him in free agency.

It was hard to imagine him completely regressing as a player and ultimately platooning at right tackle with the inexperienced Jermey Parnell. The Cowboys didn't want to completely give up on Free following his dismal 2012 season, but they also didn't want to continue paying him roughly $7 million per season. On Thursday, the Cowboys ended this awkward standoff by agreeing to a contract that will pay him $7 million total over the next two seasons, according to sources.

Only next year's $3.5 million will be guaranteed. The new deal should free up close to $3.5 million in salary-cap room, which could go toward players such as Sean Lee who will soon become an unrestricted free agent. Free seemed to respond reasonably well when he was forced into a platoon role last season and there is hope among the coaching staff that his demotion and subsequent pay cut will serve as motivation moving forward.

The Cowboys looked at both Eric Winston and Tyson Clabo as potential replacements for Free at right tackle, but elected to go with the status quo. I'm now hearing folks at Valley Ranch say they believe that Free's a better player than Clabo, which seems a little optimistic. Clabo recently signed with the Dolphins. I asked a longtime scout familiar with both players to provide his assessment:

"Free's a better athlete, runs better and gets to space better," said the scout. "Similar results in the run game at the line of scrimmage, but Free gets to the second level fairly well. Clabo's a little more steadily consistent overall. They are equal in their anchor assessments. Free can slide his feet well, but Clabo's more technically sound in pass protection."

Neither player is an ascending talent, but they are both serviceable. Free got a big contract because he flourished at left tackle. But with Tyron Smith now playing on that side and Free struggling at right tackle, his previous contract was completely out of line.

I do think this is a situation where Free won't have any bad blood toward the Cowboys. He certainly earned the pay decrease in every conceivable manner. Maybe the fact that he's no longer the highest-paid right tackle in the league will remove some of the pressure.
 

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I'd like Free's (or Parnell's) chances better if we had upgraded Right Guard. I honestly feel Bernadeau is one of the worst starters in the NFL.

Fingers crossed that we use some of the savings from Doug Free to sign Brandon Moore. Temporary fix I know but I don't want to throw away another season.
 

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Costa is awful too. He put together 2 decent quarters against Baltimore and Cowboy fans suddenly forgot about every other quarter he played.
 

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Costa is awful too. He put together 2 decent quarters against Baltimore and Cowboy fans suddenly forgot about every other quarter he played.

In fairness to him, it was more than two decent quarters. He played well the entire game, and was playing well the following week too.

Doesn't mean I think he is "good", but he did seem to make strides in his first yr under Callahan. Its too bad we didn't get to see more of him to see if it was a fluke couple of games or a trend in the right direction.
 

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Getting his ass handed to him on a weekly basis........not motivating.

Getting paid less.....motivating.
 

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Wow, I didn't realize he was the highest paid rt in the league, he was never worth that.
 

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Wow, I didn't realize he was the highest paid rt in the league, he was never worth that.

At one point Free played very well. A lot of fans forget that. I have no idea what happened to him. But he sure went downhill in a hurry.
 

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Wow, I didn't realize he was the highest paid rt in the league, he was never worth that.

Tampa and Philly offered more money as I recall.

He did play very well in 2009 and 2010. His drop off the planet level of play is pretty curious. He isn't old. I saw one theory that said perhaps he was on PEDs for some time and quit, which might make sense because he gets run over so easily now.
 

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Wow, I didn't realize he was the highest paid rt in the league, he was never worth that.

Tampa and Philly offered more money as I recall.

He did play very well in 2009 and 2010. His drop off the planet level of play is pretty curious. He isn't old. I saw one theory that said perhaps he was on PEDs for some time and quit, which might make sense because he gets run over so easily now.
 

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I don't think motivation is the problem. I just don't think the guy is all that good.
 
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