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Now that the Bucs' season is over, Alstott must decide whether 10 seasons is enough. "I don't know," said Alstott. "It's hard to even talk about the loss, let alone talk about my future. I don't know. I can look on it and reflect that I had a great career."
Reported by the St. Petersburg Times
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Alstott has three years left on the contract he restructured in March, with a base salary of $2-million each season. The 32-year-old endeared himself to Tampa Bay football fans with his refuse-to-be-tackled running style. Alstott became the team's all-time touchdown leader with 68 and its second-leading rusher with 4,932 yards.
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