Found June 20, 2009 on Pro Football Talk:
The Cardinals, who finished second to last in yards-per-carry last season, have spent the off-season re-tooling their backfield.  (The Steelers finished 29th, another blow to people who insist “running wins championships.”) They drafted Chris “Beanie” Wells in the first round, signed third-down option Jason Wright, and waved goodbye to Edgerrin James and J.J. Arrington. The forgotten man [...]
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