That's what Alexander wants to know. Which is why his agent, Jim Steiner, will talk with Seahawks executives about their plans for the veteran running back.
We were getting vibes weeks ago that the Seahawks were so concerned about a drop-off in Alexander's production that they were preparing to dump him overboard during the off-season. And nothing has changed that view, especially after the team has poured plenty of free agent dough into running backs Julius Jones and T.J. Duckett.
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well how about that, accorsi was right,,ron dayne as it turns out is better than alexander after all.
jeffp:
Not sure I'd go that far. Alexander did win an MVP. Dayne might end up playing longer, but can't match Alexander's past productiveness.
bg.you are right,but a little debate is good sometimes(this really is an easy one though)