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Should Denver take a chance on Shaun Alexander?

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The Broncos could bring in Alexander for a low ball, incentive laden contract and see if he has anything left. I don't really like the guy, I think he's soft. But there really wouldn't be much to lose by bringing in a guy like that.

What do you think?

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  1. If he has anything left that would be the place to find out.


  2. Yes

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  3. If not the Broncos, the Lions, or the Bears as well.  Both teams have unproven RB's leading the rushing attack.  Wouldn't be so bad to have some insurance behind them.  But he'll probably get picked up when someone goes down with a big injury.  Then we'll find out what he has left.

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  4. i agree with you on every point you just made.......i dont have any faith in him though...........

  5. yes denver a good running back.

  6. The way Denver always seems to bring out the best in RB's I think Shaun Alexander would do well there.

      

  7. If I was Mike Shanahan, it would take a lot of convincing for me to let Shaun Alexander on my team. He's shown over the past couple seasons that he really doesn't have any desire to play football. He's always been one of those kind of outsider guys, but his recent play shows that as his purely natural skills have declined ever so slightly, combined with the loss of his linemen and fullback, he's become absolutely worthless. If he could prove to me that he really wants to play, that he won't hit the dirt everytime someone touches him, that he will hit the hole hard and stop dancing around lazily, then I would let him on my team, as a backup and insurance policy.

    But really, Shaun's time has gone. I'd wait until after final cuts to scour the waiver wire and pick up a better veteran; Lamont Jordan, just to think of one, probably won't make the Patriots' roster.


  8. No, the Broncos already have a veteran retread with Pittman. Alexander is too much of straight up and down runner that he is susceptible to injury because he will take more hits. The Broncos don't need another aged reclamation project in the backfield. It is time to develop Torian, Young, and Hall into the type of backs that will lead the team for years to come.

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