"A painted face and a dark heart...

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Ron Wolfley, the Cardinals analyst and former Pro Bowl special teamer, uses the phrase “a painted face and a dark heart.”

The reference is to a man ready for battle -- think “Braveheart” – without regard for the enemy. Wolfley was the man with a dark heart himself during his playing days.

And Wolfley sees it in Beanie Wells
Ron Wolfley, the Cardinals analyst and former Pro Bowl special teamer, uses the phrase “a painted face and a dark heart.”

The reference is to a man ready for battle -- think “Braveheart” – without regard for the enemy. Wolfley was the man with a dark heart himself during his playing days.

And Wolfley sees it in Beanie Wells​
Read the full article here:​
http://www.azcardinals.com/news-and...rk-Heart/5f25a4c6-4411-4d08-80d9-78f06098ba10
 

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"The moniker is used with reverence, and in some ways elevates Wells to mythical status." I think by the end of his carreer he will have mythical status.
 
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