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Ok, Lets start a rumor. The Titans will court Shaun Alexander once the Seahawks let him go. Right? It only makes sense really, the Titans love injury prone players that are nearing the end of their career. And I don't say that facetiously, Alexander would come at a bargain price with no place but up to go. He would be put in a situation where he didn't have to be a 30 down back and the pressures of being the premier guy would be gone. Could we see it?
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