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    Exclamation Wow, Shaun Alexander cut from the Seahawks...

    Did anyone else see this coming?



    KIRKLAND, Wash. -- The Seattle Seahawks released former MVP Shaun Alexander, just 26 months after he signed a $62 million contract as the franchise's cornerstone.

    Seahawks president Tim Ruskell said Tuesday the team released Alexander unconditionally hours after the running back passed a physical. It's been a rapid fall for the 30-year-old. When he signed that mammoth deal, he was coming off an MVP season in 2005 and a Super Bowl appearance. Now he's looking for work, coming off of two unimpressive and injury filled seasons.

    "Yeah, it's sad, really," Ruskell said after announcing a move that had been expected in Seattle for six weeks, since the signings of free agent running backs Julius Jones and T.J. Duckett. "He's been such an upstanding guy through my whole tenure here. I don't think we have that Super Bowl run if it wasn't for Shaun.

    "It shows you have tough this game is, how ever-changing it is, how you can't play forever. ... You just can't do it."

    Alexander will try again in 2008. The three-time Pro Bowl runner, whose last two seasons have been his worst, said he is not retiring.

    "I will be playing for another NFL team this fall, and doing everything I can to contribute," said Alexander, who ran for just 716 yards in 13 games last season -- his lowest total since he replaced Ricky Watters as Seattle's lead back in 2001.

    "I am healthy, energized and looking forward to beginning the next chapter of my NFL career," he said.

    "My family will remain in the Seattle area, and when my days in the NFL do eventually come to an end, I plan to retire here. Our hearts are woven into the fabric of this community, we are blessed to be part of it, and we enjoy contributing to it in every way we can. Thank you, Seattle.

    The Seahawks were waiting for Alexander's broken left wrist to heal before releasing him. He played the final 15 games of the regular season plus January's playoffs wearing a cast on that. Tuesday morning doctors declared the 19th overall draft choice in 2000 fully healthy to participate in minicamps this spring.

    Hours later, he was unemployed and released from the eight-year contract he signed weeks after the 2006 Super Bowl, which agent Jim Steiner at the time said was the richest ever for an NFL running back.

    That season Alexander set an NFL record with 28 touchdowns and a franchise record with 1,880 yards rushing. Then he severely bruised his left foot while getting tackled in the 2006 opener. He kept playing on it and soon broke it, the first major injury of his football career, and missed six games. Last season, he broke his left wrist in Week 1. In November, he missed three games with a sprained left knee.

    The cutback lanes he used to create began closing on him faster than he could run. His trademark hesitation, which used to deftly set up blocks, suddenly just invited defenders to swarm him in place -- and his home fans to boo him. Coach Mike Holmgren said the injuries and Alexander simply having nowhere to run were the reasons for his steep decline.

    He was scheduled to earn $4,475,000 this season on a deal that many around the league questioned at the time it was signed because 30 is an age at running backs' have historically slipped -- sometimes dramatically.
    "The contract was set up that you wanted to get at least three years," Ruskell said. "So we didn't get there. That part is disappointing.

    "I thought because Shaun had not been injured through his career, playing the odds I said ... 'If you are going to bet on a guy, bet on a guy who's not been hurt or had that propensity.' That was the case with Shaun."

    Ruskell said the Seahawks haven't decided whether to make Alexander a June 1 cut, which could save them money against this season's salary cap, or have all $6.9 million of his prorated signing bonus count this year by dating the transaction before June 1. Ruskell said Seattle is in good enough of a position under the cap to make the move in either manner.
    "While it really isn't a surprise, this news marks a major transition in my life," Alexander said. "I started my NFL career in Seattle and hoped I could remain with the team through the rest of my days as a player. "That said, things change."

    For both sides.

    "This is one of the toughest decisions I'll ever have to make," Ruskell said. "By the same token, you have to be able to make these tough decisions. We wanted to change the dynamic of the running game, from top to bottom."

    The Associated Press

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    honestly im not that surprised... saw a decent amount of seahawk games and he just isnt close to the old Alexander from years past

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    I saw this from a mile away. He's not the same back as he used to be and he was making too much money. Good move by the Hawks and i'm sure Alexander will find a great backup job somewhere.

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    I'm a big fan of offensive lines especially in NFL.. Any above average RB would of had stellar numbers running behind that awesome O-Line.

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    yeah it's been expected since they added julius and duckett

    they think julius can get the yards and duckett can get the tds

    we will see

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    what happens to his contract now? They dont still owe him any money or anything?

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    He was never great.

    He ran behind a phenomenal line for a few years. Without that line he averaged 3.6 and 3.5 yds per run the last two seasons. That's way below average.

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    they brought in two new backs and he's been injured for 2 years... He's washed up. The only time he was good was when the best LG and pro bowl LT and solid C were there.

    He's done. Look for Chicago to pick him up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94 View Post
    This is just too freaky...

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    I agree with Durito and PC...he put up numbers because he was running behind a great line and once Hutch was gone and he couldn't stay healthy the numbers disappeared. No big surprise he was cut because they hinted it with some off-season moves.

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    not many RB have ever put up over 1800 yards and 28 TDs in a season and theres been alot of great O lines !!!!!!!

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    Not alot of RBs have sucked so badly 1 year after losing that Oline...

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    He became afraid to get hit, was always a soft player

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    It's the Madden Curse... Players that grace the cover of the game experience career performance problems soon thereafter. It's been documented and everything.

    Garrison Hearst, Dorsey Levens, Eddie George, Dante Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick, Ray Lewis, Donovan McNabb, Shaun Alexander, and now Vince Young... All had significant downturns in their careers during the year they graced the cover of Madden (no lie). Do the research.

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    when hutchinson left to go to the vikings i knew it was over for alexander. look at hutchinson now he gets no credit for what adrian peterson has done. hutchinson is the reason both these backs had great seasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by willyback View Post
    It's the Madden Curse... Players that grace the cover of the game experience career performance problems soon thereafter. It's been documented and everything.

    Garrison Hearst, Dorsey Levens, Eddie George, Dante Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick, Ray Lewis, Donovan McNabb, Shaun Alexander, and now Vince Young... All had significant downturns in their careers during the year they graced the cover of Madden (no lie). Do the research.

    I wish they'd put Tom Brady on that cover! hahaha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slacker00 View Post
    I wish they'd put Tom Brady on that cover! hahaha!

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    seattle's left side was unstoppable a few years ago...thats where he racked up all those yards and touchdowns...im positive peterson isnt complaining at all though! he would be decent in new england or indianapolis with their lines but i was never impressed with his running style...he seems bored when he gets the rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by treece View Post
    when hutchinson left to go to the vikings i knew it was over for alexander. look at hutchinson now he gets no credit for what adrian peterson has done. hutchinson is the reason both these backs had great seasons.
    He's the largest contract for a OG. And its very well documented that the Vikings running game has improved 10x since bringing him in. And no, its not all Adrian either, its the fact he's got a Guard that knows how to friggen maul people and crush LB that think they are making a play.

    Trying living in the Midwest for once, we hear alot about hutch. Stop watching ESPN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slacker00 View Post
    I wish they'd put Tom Brady on that cover! hahaha!

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    I squeezed my butt cheeks real tight and wished to Santa ...

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    Romo will either:

    A: Throw more INTs then TDs
    B: Suffer an injury


    Don't be shocked if the Cowboys are out of the playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94 View Post
    Romo will either:

    A: Throw more INTs then TDs
    B: Suffer an injury


    Don't be shocked if the Cowboys are out of the playoffs.

    As much as I want that to happen, it won't. They will make the playoffs, after that is anybody's guess. I hope Romo folds again.

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    actually, I'm going to predict Cowboys do not make the playoffs... I know its crazy, but they've had a good run, I'm thinking the injury bug will hit them. Call me crazy they are good, but I don't think they win there division if they get in its as the wild card!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by purecarnagge View Post
    actually, I'm going to predict Cowboys do not make the playoffs... I know its crazy, but they've had a good run, I'm thinking the injury bug will hit them. Call me crazy they are good, but I don't think they win there division if they get in its as the wild card!!!!
    The NFC east is tough as nails. They could end up 10-6, 3rd in the division and outside looking in, for the playoffs.

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