Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Shaun Alexander

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3361271


Shaun Alexander was cut today from the Seahawks. I do have mixed feelings about this. I know this makes sense, he is constantly hurt, he is not very productive, and does not run tough anymore. At the same time it is sad to see him play for anyone else. What he accomplished during his time in Seattle is astounding when you examine it. In his time with Seattle has had over 100 touchdowns and 9,000 yards; the franchise record for both. Shaun was also a great character guy. Although sometimes he did have a big ego, he was always a model citizen and great in the community.

Shaun's decline is not all on him. Management has a lot to do with it. The loss of Steve Hutchinson was possibly the biggest reason for his decline. Steve brought a toughness to the line, and now he has brought it to Minnesota. The Mack Strong injury was also a contributer, but, as with anybody, time will catch up. Shaun's only real strength was running the ball, he was not a pass-catch or a good blocker. When you are a one dimensional back, time seems to catch up quicker because when that skill deteriorates, production takes a huge hit.

Although it is sad to Seattle's greatest running back of all time go, I know it was time. Moving forward was the best thing to do, and I wish Shaun luck on whichever team ends up on.


Yards : 9,429: 24th all-time, franchise record
Touchdowns: 112: 7th(t) all-time. franchise record
2nd most TDs in single season (28)
only player to had five strait 15 TD seasons ('01-'05)
one of five to score 20 TDs in consecutive seasons ('04-'05)
one of five players to have 1600 yards in consecutive seasons ('04-'05)
owns or tied 37 franchise records while leading Seattle to their only Super Bowl


In my dream scenario, Shaun comes back to Seattle in a few years and scores the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl to give Seattle their third strait championship under the Jim Mora Jr. era.

yeah, I wish

6 comments:

aikehara said...

I never liked that guy...

aikehara said...

He wasn't really that great - he benefited greatly from running behind a superstar OL.

aikehara said...

For me, the thing I will remember the most is the whole "I got stabbed in the back" whine-fest.

Anonymous said...

Sweet! Another ex-Seahawk free agent!

aikehara said...

One thing that always puzzles me...why do these guys get cut and not traded?

Thomas Ikehara said...

the most devastating madden curse yet