Ex-Seattle RB Alexander to visit Saints

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The Saints will bring in free-agent tailback Shaun Alexander for a visit this week, a sign that they're still in the market for some insurance in case Deuce McAllister is unable to return to form.... [link]

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Saints News: 5.06.09
Published 5/6/2008 by Saintsational at Canal Street Chronicles: Front Page Posts
... Of course we are going to start off the day with a nice big helping of Shaun Alexander this morning. The Times-Pic and the Sun Herald both had articles telling us about the former (can't stress that word enough) MVP's visit to New Orleans. The only intersting part came from the Times-Pic. Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis confirmed Alexander's visit, but he declined further comment. McAllister said he wouldn't be surprised or opposed if the Saints add another tailback before training camp. "I anticipate they'll continue to look at ...

Monday morning rehab
Published 5/12/2008 by The Hazean at The Hazean
... playing shape through no fault of their own. Not a great start for Pittsburgh’s first-round pick. But I suspect this injury will not keep him down long and he should be good to go for training camp. Mendenhall appears to be the Willie Parker’s heir apparent, but should see plenty of action this season. Sadly for fantasy owners, more and more teams are going toward RBBC. Deuce McAllister [RB, Saints] From the Times-Picayune: McAllister, who is coming back from surgeries on ...

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