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Wasnt there a recent Somers article that hinted at the possibility he had a microfracture?
That would suck.
That would suck.
Shane, don't you usually call people out for saying things like "well, if you take out his longest run..." when they're trying to qualify stats? Aren't you doing the same thing here?Yes Beanie had a 1000 yards 1/4 of which came in one game.
Somers or Urban actually intimated that it was a microfracture procedure. I don't know how anyone but real haters can question the toughness of Beanie Wells after last year.
i think Beanie's got above average talent and could be a very good RB, but he's just so damn injury prone. that's where most of people's problems lie with him IMO.
that being said, I don't believe he's got "elite" skills.
I'm sorry but I don't get all the disrepect(I hate that term) that Chris Wells gets around here. What does the guys have to do to be appreciated for the RB that he is.
1000 yard rusher.....check
double figue TD's'.....check
played through pain.....check
I don't what more people want out of him. He had an injury plagued second year and that was the only time he has not been a very good RB. I'm not putting him at the top of the class but people on here are clamoring for Ryan Williams to start. WHY? Beacause he had a couple nice runs in meaningless pre-season games?? Because there were reports that he was good in practice??? We heard the same things about Stephen Williams at WR and look how that translated when they started playing for real. Throw in the fact that he's coming off one of the worst injuries a RB can have and it's even more mind boggling.
Wells is the best RB the Cards have had simce Ottis Anderson and because he gets banged up a little bit people are quick to toss his ability aside. Guess what, RB's get dinged up and miss games. I rememeber last year someone tried to argue he'd never be an elit back because he didn't score on a 76 yard run. What is about Wells that makes people want to knock him and not give him any credit? Then you have people using the argument that he isn't a good blocker. Of course the main thing you want of your feature RB is blocking ability, not running ability .
If Whiz wanted to, he could make Wells into a 1400 yard back and 12+ TD's but when you have Larry Fitzgerald on your team, you try and get him the ball as much as possible, and with our inaccurate QB's that takes more attempts than normal. I don't blame Whiz for that one bit. But that doesn't take away the talent and running ability we have in Wells at RB. Wells will put up another 1000 yards and 10+ TD's and then be gone in a year and people wil be okay with it because Ryan Williams may have a nice run in week 13, or something like that. Then we can go through another cycle of RB's like Johnnie Johnson, Tim Hightower(who some incredibly liked better than Wells also), a 64 year old Edge, Marcel Shipp, and JJ Arrington, maybe then people will appreciate what we have in Wells.
This isn't to bang on Williams, I hope he plays well, but we have a feature RB in Wells and people are quick to throw him to the curb. I'm not saying he's a top 5 RB, he could be but isn't used that way, but he is still a feature back that teams need to account for and the Cards haven't had too many of those throughout the years.
Rant over.
I agree in that I think Wells became one of "Whiz's guys" last year by playing tough.I think Beanie is actually one of CKW's favorites. Seeing the debacle that the 2010 offense had become Whisenhunt protected Beanie by limiting BWells' carries to 47 total the last 8 games of the season. Saving him for 2011 and beyond.
It's exactly the kind of thing an Engineer would do.
Man, that's a lot of parsing. So if you take away half of the 32 starters in the NFL--and 12 of the top 20 rushers in the NFL last season--Beanie ranks 8th among the remaining 16 starting running backs in the NFL in terms of average, and 6th in terms of yardage.
So, basically, he's a legitimate starter but clearly not an elite player. He only had four fewer TD runs than Cam Newton okingCBus:
I like our 1+2 punch of Wells and Williams. I hope both will stay healthy this year. I still think OJ Anderson was the best RB we ever had though.
Somers or Urban actually intimated that it was a microfracture procedure. I don't know how anyone but real haters can question the toughness of Beanie Wells after last year.
Shane, don't you usually call people out for saying things like "well, if you take out his longest run..." when they're trying to qualify stats? Aren't you doing the same thing here?
I agree in that I think Wells became one of "Whiz's guys" last year by playing tough.
Shane weren't you the first to argus the counterpoint when someone would mention THT's YPC average was skewed because he had a would have 1 long run then 6-7 one yard carries? Can't have it both ways.
I have a hard time believing Wells had microfracture. The only reason that is out there is because Urban half jokingly asked Wells and Wells didn't give him a response. The Cards would know if he had a major surgery and would have addressed it. They have had all off season to do something and didn't. It's not like they are in season when hiding/diminishing the severity of injuries could be an advantage for the team.
I challenge you to try and find me another RB in the league with running #s on a week to week basis that mediocre to bad. He had 7 games with 3.5 YPC and under which is pretty pedestrian in the NFL. 6 games under 60 yards.
Being tough and being fragile aren't the same thing. Beanie is fragile. I will wager that he is ailing from some injury by week 8 of the up coming season.
It wasn't Buddy. According to rumor Tobin was forced to do that. Had to make room to pay SiMEon Rice.
Thomas Jones was nothing but a malcontent when he was in Arizona. He pulled a LeShon Johnson and ran for 173 yards in one game and never really did much else. The same season he got the 173 he had a game with 11 carries and gained 10 yards.
hearst was financial as you said. that and I think McElroy had played well enough in limited work in preseason that they decided to drop Hearst and use the money on someone else.
Pretty sure it was Lectric Leeland who became trip over my own shoes Leeland unfortunately.