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This information isn't really new, I guess, but it's new to me so I thought I'd share. Shaun Alexander has written an autobiography, and this review notes something interesting: Alexander says he was a virgin until he married Valerie Boyd in 2002 and that they never even kissed until they stood at the altar and directed to do so by the pastor. He was 24 years old. I have to say, I find ... [link]

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Cincinnati Looking to Add More Injury-Prone Running Backs to Their Roster
Published 5/1/2008 by Sarge at First And 10 Inches
... the town of three rivers early next week. Alexander's ethical and spiritual behavior is well-documented , so this could be why some are deaming this move a "bad fit." Other reasons may be in line with the fact that the Bengals desperately need to bolster their defense instead of worrying about adding yet another running back to their roster - regardless of name. Bengals.com is quick to point out the character issue: His strengths are that he's a solid guy , adds another dimension in the passing game with terrific hands, has had tremendous production in the past, and his ...

Is Alexander Still “the Great?”
Published 5/6/2008 by nolachick at chicksinthehuddle.com
... much money, go for it. Hell, it couldn’t hurt. And unlike say a Jeremy Shockey, he doesn’t seem like the kind of dude who would bring loads of baggage to the team or upset the chemistry. I could see him and Deuce working together to help the likes of Bush and Pierre Thomas discover their true potential. While his days as “the great” may be long gone, we just need him to be “good enough” to help take the team’s running game and postseason ambitions to the next level. Not to mention, he was a virgin when he married his wife . That’s gotta count for something right?

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