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RB Chris "Beanie" Wells (All B1G, All-American)

I remember an interview Beanie had earlier this year where he was sitting with Eddie. This would be a great time for Eddie to reach out to Beanie and give some encouragement if he hasn't already. It really does seem like a mental thing at this point and a pep talk from a former Heisman winner and Buckeye legend would surely go a long way. Hopefully this issue gets revolved post-haste because we WILL need Beanie November 18th.
 
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NFBuck;654309; said:
I remember an interview Beanie had earlier this year where he was sitting with Eddie. This would be a great time for Eddie to reach out to Beanie and give some encouragement if he hasn't already. It really does seem like a mental thing at this point and a pep talk from a former Heisman winner and Buckeye legend would surely go a long way. Hopefully this issue gets revolved post-haste because we WILL need Beanie November 18th.

I remember that interview and IIRC he talked about how nervous he was going to be playing in front of so many people. It seems like he is pressing. I'm confident once everything will continue to slow down for him and the fumbles will be a thing of the past. Remember, he just turned 18 a few months ago. This is truly a kid we are talking about.
 
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stthegreat04;654219; said:
sorry man, but stingers dont take a long time to recover from... when i played i got a stinger in my shoulder... the next week i was playing without any pain... all it is is a pinched nerve... it stays sore for about 2 days and after that your almost back to normal

Clarett's stinger never fully recovered while he was at Ohio State...even in the NC game it wasn't 100% and that was almost 12 weeks after he hurt it at Wisconsin. Minor stingers can heal relatively quickly...severe ones may never fully heal.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;654535; said:
Clarett's stinger never fully recovered while he was at Ohio State...even in the NC game it wasn't 100% and that was almost 12 weeks after he hurt it at Wisconsin. Minor stingers can heal relatively quickly...severe ones may never fully heal.
true... however, MoC had ligament damage to the connection of the clavicle and the scapula, which basically meant that he was really playing with a separated shoulder, and not merely a stinger...
 
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Having just watched the Minny game again, I really think we need Beanie

in the TSUN game. He just has the ability to get the tough yards and move forward. While I'm as concerned as everybody else in terms of handling the ball, I'm of the opinion that we need the solid play of Wells to balance the play of AP. I hope that both JT and Beanie gain the confidence they need to make him a valuable player for TSUN, otherwise it could be a long game.
 
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Stingers are usually a short term injury. It is more of a tingling feeling and take a day or two at the most to recover.

If the length of the injury takes longer than that, the best guess is to say that it is not just a stinger.

As for Wells, I believe that Tress is going to have enough confidence in him to have him hold onto the ball and play him some this week. You can only imagine what they are doing in practice to get him to hold onto the ball.
 
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crazybuckfan40;654631; said:
Stingers are usually a short term injury. It is more of a tingling feeling and take a day or two at the most to recover.

If the length of the injury takes longer than that, the best guess is to say that it is not just a stinger.

The definition of "stinger" is so wide-ranging and freely-used, that it is impossible to tell the severity...it can range from what CBF describes to a deep bone bruise to a pinched nerve.
 
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DDN

Fumbling is nothing new for freshman Wells

The running back's high school coach in Akron has seen it happen a lot.

By Doug Harris
Staff Writer

Wednesday, November 08, 2006
COLUMBUS ? Ohio State football coaches and players may be perplexed at freshman Chris Wells' propensity for fumbling, but his high school coach dealt with the same issue and was afraid the shortcoming might follow the tailback to college.
And brace yourselves, Buckeye fans: There may be no sure-fire solution.
The gifted Wells has rushed for 412 yards and five touchdowns on 86 carries (a 4.8 average), and he's been practically automatic when the team has needed a crucial yard or two. But he's been losing his grip on the ball.
He's lost four fumbles this season ? the Buckeyes have just 11 turnovers overall ? and he handed it to Illinois last week without even being touched.
"I am surprised (he's had that many) with the limited amount of carries he's had," Akron Garfield coach Bob Sax said. "But fumbling is not a new thing with him."
Sax said Wells always had a tendency to cough it up early in games before getting into a groove. And having averaged only 8.6 carries as a backup to junior Antonio Pittman, Wells hasn't had much of a chance to find a comfort zone.
And while his 6-foot-1, 235-pound frame and sprinter's speed allow him to thunder through defenses, he does have one physical liability for a tailback.
"His arms are so long," Sax said. "Guys who have shorter arms can cradle the football. His hands are huge, but when he tries to cradle it in his right arm, the point doesn't go back to where his elbow bends."
His fumble against the Illini wasn't his first in the open field, either.
"He did that once for me as a freshman," Sax said. "He was going on a 50-yard screen and just dropped the ball. Right then, the coaches said to each other, 'Look at his arms.' "
Wells was sent to the bench after his second-quarter fumble against Illinois and never returned. And the Buckeyes' lack of production in the second half ? they gained just 29 total yards ? may have been proof of how vital he is to the offense.
"You've seen glimpses of what he can do, carrying eight college guys on his back for a five-yard gain," Sax said. "That's why I think it's so crucial to fix this problem. He and Pittman are a great one-two punch. In the fourth quarter, when you're running the clock, he can get positive yardage almost every carry."
Although he's troubled by Wells' repeated mistakes, OSU coach Jim Tressel has a history of being patient with potential stars. Tressel stuck with Maurice Clarett after he lost three fumbles in a game as a freshman, and he doesn't plan to give up on Wells.
"How concerned am I? Tremendously concerned ? whether it's Chris or anyone doing any job that isn't getting done the way we need it as a team," Tressel said. "I'd like to think that, one day, he'll get that under control. And I'm hoping it's this day.
"Unfortunately, it's just like a quarterback who can add a lot to the team. If they throw it to the other guys ... what's the risk-versus-reward component there? But I'm hoping he'll be a big, positive part of what we do these next two weeks through the regular season and on into the bowl game."
 
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interesting comment about the long arms.

I think he oughta ditch the gloves, too.

Beanie will probably get in the NW game in the first quarter. He is going through hell this week, and I am feeling that very early in the game Tressel will hand it to him and, in effect, say I think you've learned your lesson and don't worry about fumbling, just worry about doing your damned best you can do.

I would bet that he gets used in the scUM game a LOT. And at least once if not more, he will be brought in on a third and short play as a decoy. I pray JT doesn't bring him in on 3d and 1 against scUM and then send him up the middle. It doesn't work against Illinois, it won't work against scUM.

I'm not worried, Tress knows how to call the big games. Just go back and watch the Fiesta Bowl again. Then add Beanie to that mix and we've got nothing to worry about.

However, he WILL have to hold on to the freakin' ball!

Go Beanie! We know you can do it.
 
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