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About This Page: This is a discussion on Football within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Seahawks cut Alexander - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
I guess this was expected since the Seahawks acquired Julius Jones. A tough move for the former MVP and i'm pretty sure
I guess this was expected since the Seahawks acquired Julius Jones. A tough move for the former MVP and i'm pretty sure he wont have trouble finding himself a new home. Carolina can certainly use his services.
I guess this was expected since the Seahawks acquired Julius Jones. A tough move for the former MVP and i'm pretty sure he wont have trouble finding himself a new home. Carolina can certainly use his services.
The Panthers are in the market for a big soft running back?
Shaun Alexander has been garbage for the last 2 years and is one of the biggest pussies in the entire league. Someone will take a chance on him, but if that team is depending on Alexander to be the featured guy, they will be disappointed.
__________________ "11:19 -- You're not gonna believe this, but J.D. Drew took a called third strike to end the inning.
(Note: Dodgers, Braves and Cardinals fans everywhere are nodding and saying, "Yup ... been there, done that.")
Well i concur with the idea that he's been a big puss the past two years but he's only that far away removed from his MVP campaign. With the one year exception that was Stephen Davis, Carolina hasn't had a dependable running back since they came into expansion. With Deangelo Williams slated to take over the position, i wouldn't mind using him as a dependable backup. But given that he would more than likely want to sign with a team who will feature him, chances of going to Carolina is slim to none.
Well i concur with the idea that he's been a big puss the past two years but he's only that far away removed from his MVP campaign
2 years is a lot of time in the NFL, especially for RBs. If you think Shaun Alexander is anywhere close to the MVP RB he was 2 years ago you are sorely mistaken.
He's not any faster than he was 2 years ago and he's certainly not tougher. And probably most important he doesn't get to run behind Walter Jones and Steve Hutchinson.