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I don't find it comforting that the two players that we are counting on to be our top rushers are both recovering, and won't be ready to go until training camp. For once I'd like to see the Cards go after a solid veteran in situations like this.
Antonio Smith is garbage; he showed nothing to make me think he can even be a third stringer in the NFL.
The only plus to this is that maybe LSH gets more snaps, since he proved pretty useless as a kick returner under the new rules. Was it just more, or was LSH the worst KR that I watched last year? He went from stud to dud in one year as a kick returner. But he made game changing plays when called upon on offense last year.
I don't find it comforting that the two players that we are counting on to be our top rushers are both recovering, and won't be ready to go until training camp. For once I'd like to see the Cards go after a solid veteran in situations like this.
Antonio Smith is garbage; he showed nothing to make me think he can even be a third stringer in the NFL.
The only plus to this is that maybe LSH gets more snaps, since he proved pretty useless as a kick returner under the new rules. Was it just more, or was LSH the worst KR that I watched last year? He went from stud to dud in one year as a kick returner. But he made game changing plays when called upon on offense last year.
Ced Benson is sitting at home waiting for a phone call.For once I'd like to see the Cards go after a solid veteran in situations like this.
Ced Benson is sitting at home waiting for a phone call.
I think he's sitting at home because he doesn't THINK he should be cheap. That will change as camps get closer to opening and he's sees the market hasn't really changed for him.He wouldn't be a bad solution, at least he grinds out yards. He should be cheap too.
Ced Benson is sitting at home waiting for a phone call.
For once I'd like to see the Cards go after a solid veteran in situations like this.
like Chester Taylor?
Beanie Wells is still in rehab mode from his January 24 right knee surgery and "doesn't know" when he'll be back on the field.
Wells' knee surgery was arthroscopic, his second of the sort over the past three offseasons. It's fairly concerning that he's not yet ready to practice. "I'm rehabbing, just trying to get back," said Wells. "... Being ready for training camp is the most important thing." Each of Arizona's top two backs -- the other being Ryan Williams -- are recovering from knee surgeries.
Uh oh.RB Beanie Wells is not going to do much, if anything, during OTAs. Wells had surgery on his right knee after the season, and the plan all along is to have him healthy for the start of training camp, said. Wells still won't reveal details about the surgery other than it was arthroscopic. He said it was more complicated that fixing torn meniscus.
Microfracture? I asked. He wouldn't say.
Now THAT just doesn't sound good.
Hey now. Chester Taylor averaged almost 4 ypc and caught more passes than LSH.
Had the Cardinals' 1,000-yard rusher undergone a serious procedure calling into question his long-term availability? His agent, Sean Howard, offered comfort for Cardinals fans when reached Tuesday. Howard described the surgery as "a clean-out procedure" and said Wells did not undergo microfracture surgery or any other procedure requiring an extended recovery period.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/66057/cardinals-playing-it-safe-with-beanie-wells
Picking up on your comment -If the Cards didn't think they'd have 2 healthy RBs come gametime, they would have addresses it with the draft or free agency. Now, having 2 RB's may turn out to be different than thinking they'll have 2 healthy RB's.