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

buchtelgrad04;1246309; said:
The toe was actually wrapped up. The boot was for ankle stability, because at that point they didn't know if it was a ligament problem throughout his foot, up to his ankle. They were uber-cautious with him, as they should be. But, he's fine. Minor ligament tear.
I had not heard or read that any place.
 
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MD Buckeye;1246345; said:
Glad to hear Beanie is feeling better. No need to play him against Ohio. Rest up and get ready for USC.

If he feels 100% ready to go against Ohio, they should play him. The kid is a legitimate Heisman contender and it would be a disservice to him, if healthy, not to play him.
 
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mross34;1246347; said:
If he feels 100% ready to go against Ohio, they should play him. The kid is a legitimate Heisman contender and it would be a disservice to him, if healthy, not to play him.

I'd make sure he's 150% before playing him against Ohio. I think Beanie is more worried about a National Championship than a Heisman and I'm sure he would understand the coaches reasoning.

Beanie isn't the type of player that needs to get reps in preparation for a big game.
 
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mross34;1246347; said:
If he feels 100% ready to go against Ohio, they should play him. The kid is a legitimate Heisman contender and it would be a disservice to him, if healthy, not to play him.

Not that the Heisman should come into it, but running for 200 against OU would be meaningless if he didn't have a great game against USC to go with it, having a great game against USC vaults him to the top of the Heisman list no matter if he plays against OU

But like MD Buckeye said, it's about winning, not about awards
 
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ntd;1246356; said:
Not that the Heisman should come into it, but running for 200 against OU would be meaningless if he didn't have a great game against USC to go with it, having a great game against USC vaults him to the top of the Heisman list no matter if he plays against OU

But like MD Buckeye said, it's about winning, not about awards

Agree, if Wells is not good to go, don't play him, but I don't see a reason not to play him unless they think he will hurt himself or isn't ready to go. Sure you don't give him the ball 27 times, but I don't think a quarter, or even a half of play isn't that bad if he can play.

And I think someone needs to smack Jim Rome because he's going way overboard with questioning Tressel with playing Wells in the 3rd quarter. He acts like Wells is out for the year. Is he even listening to Tressel's updates?
 
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I'm so glad to get a positive update on this. I have been glued to the computer the last 2 days trying to get updates on Beanie.

Definitely glad to hear he should be ready for USC. As far as playing against OU, thats a tough one. He wouldn't mind some yardage for his heisman chance, and obviously extra gametime with the team before the game, but the USC game is definitely where he needs to be 100%.

:oh:
 
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Buckeye Nut;1246378; said:
Do you know anything about the amount of risk he would face of reinjuring it if he plays or a timetable on how long an injury like that takes to heal?

Well, he said the coaches asked him not to divulge too much info, so he only told me what he could, but from what I picked up from our convo is that, the only way for it to fully heal, is to stay off of it. But, the way I know Chris, you'd have to kill him to keep him off the field. So it has the potential to get worse, but not hinder his mobility and speed.

P.S. He said it was ok for me to post this info. He reads this site, lol.
 
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