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Wakefield squeezed out by defensive line depth
Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Oct. 31, 2003 12:00 AM
With the Cardinals defensive line nearing full strength, Fred Wakefield appears to have lost his job as starting left end.
Wakefield was inactive Sunday against the 49ers, partly because of an injury to his right wrist. Dennis Johnson played well in his place, as did Wendell Bryant, who moved from tackle to end and backed up Johnson.
Wakefield's wrist is improving, but Johnson remains the starter. Wakefield is now in a battle just to be among the players activated on Sundays.
"It's rough," Wakefield said. "They never told me I'm playing bad or anything. I'll keep working and try to get my spot back."
That might be difficult, however. Wakefield has five sacks in 37 starts over the past three years, and coaches have tried to find a better pass rusher at that spot.
The plan this year was to play Kyle Vanden Bosch there, but he suffered a season-ending knee injury in August.
Wakefield moves to tackle in some nickel situations, but the Cardinals have more depth there, too, since Kenny King returned last week from a dislocated toe.
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IMO, this is great news. I was a big fan of Wakefield's until I realized that we can't play winning defense if he's getting a lot of snaps. Nice guy, tries hard, but lacks the ability to get after the QB, and is terrible in pursuit at times.
I think our defensive line is getting better, and by next season if we play our cards right, it could be a strength. The depth is there, but we need at least one more playmaker on our line.
Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Oct. 31, 2003 12:00 AM
With the Cardinals defensive line nearing full strength, Fred Wakefield appears to have lost his job as starting left end.
Wakefield was inactive Sunday against the 49ers, partly because of an injury to his right wrist. Dennis Johnson played well in his place, as did Wendell Bryant, who moved from tackle to end and backed up Johnson.
Wakefield's wrist is improving, but Johnson remains the starter. Wakefield is now in a battle just to be among the players activated on Sundays.
"It's rough," Wakefield said. "They never told me I'm playing bad or anything. I'll keep working and try to get my spot back."
That might be difficult, however. Wakefield has five sacks in 37 starts over the past three years, and coaches have tried to find a better pass rusher at that spot.
The plan this year was to play Kyle Vanden Bosch there, but he suffered a season-ending knee injury in August.
Wakefield moves to tackle in some nickel situations, but the Cardinals have more depth there, too, since Kenny King returned last week from a dislocated toe.
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IMO, this is great news. I was a big fan of Wakefield's until I realized that we can't play winning defense if he's getting a lot of snaps. Nice guy, tries hard, but lacks the ability to get after the QB, and is terrible in pursuit at times.
I think our defensive line is getting better, and by next season if we play our cards right, it could be a strength. The depth is there, but we need at least one more playmaker on our line.