2011年11月29日火曜日

Arizona Cardinals Football: Beanie Wells Dominates in Arizona Victory

Beanie Wells showed Sunday why he has frustrated Cardinals fans for the past three years.  When Beanie is Beanie he is one of the best runners in the game.  The problem is that more often than not he hasn’t lived up to that potential.  

Wells’ career day was even more surprising due to the fact that twice during the game he appeared to be injured.  Just about the only thing that he’s done consistently is be plagued with injuries and sit out games.

Setting a franchise record for most rushing yards in a game with 228, Wells carried the Cardinals to a victory over the Rams.  Other than Wells’ dominant performance the Cardinal offense was stagnant.  Of Arizona's 23 points, only seven of those came from an offensive touchdown.

John Skelton looked bad.  He overthrew receivers all day, in particular passes to Larry Fitzgerald, who was overthrown four times before making his first catch in the third quarter. 

There were a few big passing plays, but Skelton’s performance should assure that Kevin Kolb is the starter next week.

The Cardinals’ defense held their own and continued to show improvement. Rookie linebacker Sam Acho ruled the day with two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

Another Cardinal rookie continued to impress as well.

It was déjà vu for the Rams when Patrick Peterson returned another punt for a touchdown, his second against them this season. 

With the touchdown Peterson tied the NFL record for most punt returns for a score in a season with four.

It was a typical Cardinals game, rife with frustrations coupled with shining moments.  It is a roller coaster that Cardinals’ fans have rode for years and it doesn’t appear that it will stop anytime soon.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/959256-beanie-wells-dominates-in-arizona-cardinals-victory

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