The Seahawks managed to pull this off. I had my doubts that this would happen. Kudos for them in doing it. I wonder if Alexander will go for this or will he demand to be traded. He can't be too happy......
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Not at all unexpected. Now let's see if this is the slap in the face that K-Rob needs to get himself righted. He was talking a good game earlier this spring and he moved himself up my charts some, but talking and walking are evidently two divergent ideas to him.
The 9ers keep saying they're not looking for a WR. Secondary seems to be a big interest. But who knows what happens with coach-speak at this point in the off-season.
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Alexander wants long-term deal, won't sign tender ESPN: NFL (04.07.2005 12:42) Alexander: 'Let's do what's right' by ESPN.com news servicesSeattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander wants a long-term deal and won't sign any tender offer, even if it means missing part of the regular season, The Seattle Times reported. Alexander said signing the team's $6.32 million fra...
Does this spell trouble for Alexander owners??? Right now, it sure seems to!!!
Seahawks restart contract talks with Alexander ESPN: NFL (16.07.2005 09:32) Moratorium on franchise player negotiations ends by Len PasquarelliWhen the moratorium on contract negotiations for franchise players expired Friday, the Seattle Seahawks wasted little time resuming talks with star tailback Shaun Alexander. Vice president Mike Reinfeldt phoned agent Jim Steiner...
"The Seattle Seahawks and running back Shaun Alexander have reportedly agreed on a one-year contract, avoiding a possible training camp holdout. "
"The contract includes specific language that prevents the Seahawks from placing the franchise tag on Alexander at the end of this season. Alexander must also approve any possible trade during the season, according to the reports."
"The Seattle Seahawks and running back Shaun Alexander have reportedly agreed on a one-year contract, avoiding a possible training camp holdout. "
"The contract includes specific language that prevents the Seahawks from placing the franchise tag on Alexander at the end of this season. Alexander must also approve any possible trade during the season, according to the reports."