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infantrycak said:Why sign Alexander (who quite a few Seahawks fans won't even be sorry to see leave) to a $45+ mil contract for 5-6 years at age 27 (so signing for several years past the 30 yr old mark by several years) when you could get a 22 or 23 yr old RB at #13 for about $24 mil?
pittbull said:ESPN.Com insider
Porky said:Davis is a competent, servicible, back, but he couldn't sniff the top half dozen or so with a dogs nose. He is injury prone, and Capers wants a big back, someone capable of taking the rock 30 times a game and wearing a defense down. I don't see that in Davis. I think he would be an excellent backup, to use as a change of pace, or on 3rd downs. I could also see him being worked in as a KR. While I can't say RB is the #1 need on the team, I think most of you are way over estimating the calibur of back he is. OTOH, Alexander is arguably one of the 2-3 best RB's in the league currently. To me, this is a no brainer. If Alexander is interested, I am too if I am in the Texans shoes.
TexansTrueFan said:yeah hollings is more of a power runner, but i think even so the zone blocking looked to be working for him as well, i saw him come in and make some pretty nice runs. I think with better protection Davis can stay heathy all season. The o-line just needs to be more consitent !
Reddevil63 said:now people dont want one of the top 5 backs in the game right now.
pittbull said:The information about Alexander is under the fantasy section, with Mueller believing he can end up with Miami, Houston, or Tampa Bay! (Fantasy Insight: Engel's Angles: Overrated players for 2005)![]()
pittbull said:I keep reading these columns about Alexander being interested in Houston or Houston in him. Would you take him and let Dom go, or take your chances with another injury plagued Davis season?![]()
AndreJ said:Hint HintFantasy Section.
2-DUNTA-3 said:hey while we are in the process of signing alexander for too much money and getting a bunch of complaining about not getting enough yards in return..... we should trade our hole team away for moss... and then we could be in CAP H3LL!!!!!!!!!
lets build through the draft.... and just so you know Dominick Davis is a better running back then several who brought Super Bowls to their teams.
Texan in Japan said:we should be talking about Walter Jones (OT) not Shaun Alexander, if the subject is Seahawks.
Beastlyman2003 said:FYI Dan7, Shaun Alexander had 1,597 rushing yards, one yard shy of Curtis Martin's 1,598 rushing yards.
dan7 said:I disagree.....
From the Seahawks website........
www.seahawks.com/stats.aspx?SecID=38
and from the Jets website......
www.nfl.com/teams/stats/NYJ/2004/regular
THE_HONKEY_TONK_KID said:we have DD who has, in some games, been over 60% of our offense, both rushing and catching the football
D-ReK said:That's not necessarily a good thing, I believe Fiddy has the specifics, but when DD is the focal point of our offense our win% is significantly less...Just though I'd add that...
AndreJ said:The team websites are never right, I have no idea where they get their numbers from either. The texans screwed up some of our stats too. Go to NFL's website and check out the stats. Those are official and yes Alexander lost the title by one yard to Curtis Martin.