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Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells (26) stiff-arms Detroit Lions middle linebacker Stephen Tulloch (55) during the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
So Beanie "the Bust" Wells wants to woo the other 31 teams in the NFL? Sure Beanie, go ahead. But not from the football field on Sunday. How about you do it at their facilities during some private workouts?

You see, after your comments regarding your future -- or lack of future -- in Arizona, I think it is best to cut ties with you now and I can only hope that Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt agrees and sits your ass as an inactive for Sunday's game against the 49ers. You see if all you really want to do is showcase yourself, then you are a selfish player who has no business putting on that Cardinals uniform this weekend.

I would've much rather you taken the blame for your ridiculous fumble that gave Chicago seven points on Sunday, took the blame for another lousy year and that awful 2.7 yards per carry average.

Maybe you should have said how you are looking forward to ending the season on a good note with a win against your division rival. Maybe you should have just taken the high road. But what we get out of your comments is that you really don't care about winning the football game or helping the offense get out of this season-long slump. Nothing about taking some of the load off of Brian Hoyer making his first start as a Cardinal. Nothing about having some pride. No, your comments display just how selfish you really are.

I wish the Cardinals could have been more selfish and asked for some of the money back that you stole from them since you were their first-round pick in 2009. So what did the Cardinals get out of the four years of Beanie Wells -- a lousy 2,471 yards rushing, 24 touchdowns, 10 fumbles and one season in which you were able to play 16 games.

You were so good, Beanie, that the Cardinals had to use a second round pick just two years after drafting you on another running back because you weren't panning out. If you were any good they could have used that pick on other needs -- and trust me, they have plenty of them.

So go take your ball and go home, but be careful not to drop it like you did Sunday.

Oh, and one more thing...don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

Good riddance.

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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    Beanie
    I like Beanie but was disappointed by his comments. He's clearly not the workhouse back that he was envisioned to be, despite glimpses of it last season. I still thought he had a future in AZ as a goal line back, but clearly this looks to be the end of the road for Beanie in AZ. Whiz should bench him and let others who want to play here get their shot. Much more concerned about keeping LaRod than Beanie at this point.
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    Rainex80 wrote...
    out of curiosity....
    What makes Mr Wells believe in another organization his turf toe wont come back any time he thinks hes somewhat healthy or is it just the Arizona heat that is making his knee fall apart? Hey, if a team is willing to pay him knowing hes going to be questionable going into every game...more power to him. Its an easy way to get paid, alot easier than workin your 9 to 5'er.
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    azfan84 wrote...
    SEE YA
    Beanie needs to go, as to what team in their right mind would pick him up I have no idea. Injury prone, Fumble Prone, Peace! Its not like you are magically going to start playing football at an elite status, that time is gone, go be a backup for some other team, if they will have you.
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    mrpeary3189 wrote...
    And to think,
    The next RB that was taken after Beanie was LeSean McCoy. =X
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    Think4URself wrote...
    Heee, LOL!
    Thank you for being pointed, Gambo! Did you feel that Beanie? Cuz, you just got B slapped! LOL, awesome!
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    seashore wrote...
    WOW....
    That about took my breath away.. but unfortunately there is alot of truth to that although i want to really believe differently. He is very injury prone..I do think he has some very powerful legs though..wow..your move Beanie
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    nonsoon wrote...
    ok...
    but what do we do? Cut Beenie? Then what? We have RW who we have no idea what he is about b/c he's had terrible injuries. And last I checked injuries don't make you a better player as time goes by. We have LSH who can't be a steady back but can contribute nicely as a 3rd back. The draft needs to focus (1st round at least) on OL...there are no QB's worth drafting in the top 10 for us. Lots of hate, no solutions.
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    nonsoon wrote...
    And as far as his comments..
    I took it more of a self deprecating than a "look at me" comment. I think he feels he hasn't done much with the Cards and they are out of patience. All true. He just shouldn't have said it like he did.
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    mva5580 wrote...
    Big talker when the guy isn't there to respond
    Funny how I've never heard Gambo speak like this directly to Beanie Wells when he's been a guest on the radio show over the years. I don't care about Beanie Wells one way or another, but the guy writing this article is as complete coward as he wouldn't dare come even CLOSE to talking like this directly to him. Everybody's a tough guy on the internet.
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    mrpeary3189 wrote...
    And to think
    The next RB taken off the board after Beanie was LeSean McCoy.
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