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#40 Never Forget
Per ESPN's Mike Sando...got rolled up
Even those who labeled him to be injury-prone couldnt have predicted that he would be carted off the field within two hours of first stepping on the practice field
According to Sando he left riding in the front seat of the cart. To anyone posting "injury prone", "OSU atheletes" etc, think about what you're saying and consider not posting until you know more information and/or have time to think. I never had a 300+ lb lineman fall on my ankle so I don't know how it feels. Best of luck to Beanie, I hope this is a minor issue.
According to Sando he left riding in the front seat of the cart. To anyone posting "injury prone", "OSU atheletes" etc, think about what you're saying and consider not posting until you know more information and/or have time to think. I never had a 300+ lb lineman fall on my ankle so I don't know how it feels. Best of luck to Beanie, I hope this is a minor issue.
I reserve the right to rip on a guy for his college of choice, especially "THE Ohio State University." When he gets hurt or makes a mistake - it's because he went there. When he does something great for the Cardinals - it's in spite of the fact he went there.
According to Sando he left riding in the front seat of the cart. To anyone posting "injury prone", "OSU atheletes" etc, think about what you're saying and consider not posting until you know more information and/or have time to think. I never had a 300+ lb lineman fall on my ankle so I don't know how it feels. Best of luck to Beanie, I hope this is a minor issue.
back Beanie Wells left the practice field following an ankle injury Saturday. Wells rode in a motorized cart. He was seated in the front passenger seat. He did not appear to be in distress. The fact that he was riding in a cart doesn't necessarily mean he could not walk. Wells likely would have ridden a cart anyway give the sheer distance -- several hundred yards -- between the upper practice fields and the training room.
To say he was "carted off" is a little vague. When I hear that phrase, I picture a player giving the thumbs-up sign as he leaves the field to acknowledge concerned onlookers. That was not the case for Wells. I did not see the injury, but a team official watching practice said he thought Wells went back in for a play after suffering the injury.
General manager Rod Graves said he saw teammates "roll up on" Wells' leg during a pileup. Graves said he thought the injury appeared minor. We'll know more Sunday, but nothing I saw made me think this injury would be as serious as the term "carted off" implies.