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One area the Cardinals certainly haven’t had to complain about so far this season is their special teams, which have featured by far the most creative kickers in the league in PK Neil Rackers and native Australian P Ben ...
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Fitzgerald, Larry (WR)
Posted Nov. 02, 2009 @ 3:14 p.m.
Fitzgerald had six catches for 66 yards in the Cardinals' disappointing 34-21 loss at home to Carolina on Sunday.
Fitzgerald failed to score for the second week in a row and only has one 100-yard game this season. It was an awful lot to expect Fitzgerald to repeat last season's performance, but he's still been a letdown considering how high he went in most drafts.
Wells, Beanie (RB)
Posted Nov. 02, 2009 @ 3:09 p.m.
Wells had eight carries for 47 yards Sunday against Carolina, but failed to score for the sixth time in seven games as the Cardinals lost 34-21.
Tim Hightower has four touchdowns to Wells' one, but don't blame Wells' lack of carries in this game on his effort. Arizona trailed 28-7 early and essentially abandoned the run. He could bounce back next week at Chicago with better numbers.
Hightower, Tim (RB)
Posted Nov. 02, 2009 @ 3:05 p.m.
Hightower had eight carries for 39 yards and a touchdown Sunday, and also added eight catches for 57 yards, in the Cardinals' ugly 34-21 loss at home to Carolina.
It's the fourth straight game that Hightower has scored, and that alone makes him more valuable right now than rookie Beanie Wells. His receiving skills - he has 39 receptions, second on the team behind Larry Fitzgerald - also make him a valuable player to own.
Warner, Kurt (QB)
Posted Nov. 02, 2009 @ 2:58 p.m.
Warner threw two touchdowns and had 242 yards through the air but was intercepted five times and fumbled the ball away once in the Cardinals' stunning 34-21 home loss to Carolina on Sunday.
These are the types of games that Warner will give you from time to time, but with the offensive talent around him it's something you have to live with. Expect him to bounce back next week against Chicago if he's given time to throw.
Boldin, Anquan (WR)
Posted Nov. 01, 2009 @ 5:40 p.m.
Boldin hopes to play at Chicago this week despite re-aggravating a right ankle sprain.
Boldin re-injured his ankle in the third quarter of a 34-21 loss to Carolina on Sunday. He left the game and did not return. Coach Ken Whisenhunt said Boldin is day-to-day. The three-time Pro Bowler caught three passes against the Panthers to become the leading receiver in franchise history, with 537 career catches.