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Jim Steiner, the agent for the 2005 league MVP, told the Associated Press on Monday evening that he will meet with Seahawks executives about what future -- if any -- Alexander has in Seattle.
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Now that the Seahawks have added Julius Jones, it's not hard to understand why Alexander wants to know what's going on. According to AP sports writer Gregg Bell, Jones' arrival is further proof HC Mike Holmgren wasn't just appeasing the fan base when he said fixing Seattle's anemic running game was a priority for 2008. Seattle averaged just 4.0 yards per carry in 2006 and 3.8 last season. It is also the second running back Seattle has signed in the last week, after T.J. Duckett. Two reasons for Alexander to worry. His $4.47 million salary this season is another. ... Stay tuned. We haven't heard the last of this one.
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