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At the start of the season, the Arizona Cardinals loved what they had at running back.

With Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams in the backfield, the Cardinals were hopeful a strong rushing attack would take pressure off the passing game.

Instead, the two have spent more time on the injured list than the field.

Now after spending the last seven games on the sidelines with a toe injury, Wells is finally returning to action this week against the St. Louis Rams.

"We are going to activate Beanie this week and I expect him to play barring something happen," Whisenhunt said.

Whisenhunt thinks that Wells's return will help jumpstart the Cardinals' struggling offense.

"I sure don't anticipate it hurting. He is a 1,000 yard running back in the NFL. He is a big guy and looks good physically in practice," Whisenhunt said. "You like to think that it can help us."

Wells said that he has been practicing for two weeks now and saw a lot of action on the scout team last week against the starting defense.

"Nothing you do can simulate the game and the physically of a football game, [but] I feel like I can run all day right now," Wells said.

Last week, LaRod Stephens-Howling delivered the best performance by a Cardinals running back this season, rushing for 127 yards and a touchdown.

"He is a real shifty guy, as you see, he can take it 50, 60 yards at any given time," Wells said. "I can come here and be that power guy and wear the defenses out for him."

Just because Wells has missed so much time this season, the Ohio State alum doesn't think that he is going to be the least bit rusty or limited coming off an injury.

"I have been playing football since I was six years old. I don't think I will forget how to play at all," Wells said. "The speed is what it is, football is football no matter where you are playing it at."

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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    I dont care what ne1 says, I like LSH
    as starting RB for the AZ Cardinals. he should be on the field every play except on 3rd and short when we are running for the 1st down. In those situations, you can send in BW. But for now, LSH has proven that he can be a starting tailback in this leauge AND Id like to see the Cards to stick with him. Hes earned it.
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    azallday1 wrote...
    Seriously
    I just laughed really hard at Beanie's "power guy" comment, the guy is a JOKE. He is afraid of contact and you will NEVER be a power back as long as you are tiptoeing to the line on carries and twinkle-toeing through defenders. You have to be one of the biggest busts EVER. Please leave Phoenix asap.
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    Patrick Peterson's Talent wrote...
    Typical Cards fans
    Beanie is a power runner. LSH should not be on the field that often. Outside of two big runs, the OFFENSE in total had nothing going for them. WE NEED AN OFFENSIVE LINE to open holes. It has nothing to do with our backs. Both are talented, and injuries are a part of football. You both are obviously bandwagon fans and forget the days when we had no rushing game whatsoever. Beanie got a 1,000 yards last year. Your opinions stink.
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