My own thoughts are is that Saban goes with Morris, Gordon, and Jordan, and spends some money on a left tackle. As much as I would like to have Alexander I believe his price tag will be too high, as we have other holes to fill.
This make too much since... logical scenario, what a novel idea... :)Fin Fan in Cali said:My own thoughts are is that Saban goes with Morris, Gordon, and Jordan, and spends some money on a left tackle. As much as I would like to have Alexander I believe his price tag will be too high, as we have other holes to fill.
Exactly......you're much better off going for a guy like Lamont who has low miles and high motor for probably half the price Alexander will demand.Fin Fan in Cali said:My own thoughts are is that Saban goes with Morris, Gordon, and Jordan, and spends some money on a left tackle. As much as I would like to have Alexander I believe his price tag will be too high, as we have other holes to fill.
Good! Maybe now we can all get off of the "Let's get Alexander here" wagon...finfansince72 said:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1996971
Well looks like Hasselback is signed longterm and Alexander will be franchised. Looks like we are going to be drafting a Rb, which is probaly what the plans been all along.
miamirw said:So he's at least another option. If we can find a trading partner for Surtain, it might pave the way for Shaun to don a Dolphins uniform.
Worst case scenario, it takes away a potential suitor for Lamont Jordan's services (Tampa Bay). :eek:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1996748
I do hope this is sarcasmItalianDolFan said:dudes....Shaun Alexander expressed interest in playing for Miami, so im sure Saban could give him a nice cheap contract and he'd accept it. Possibly 1 or 2 million a year.