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agreed haters can keep on hating Ellington looks legit.SIT...THE FU**...DOWN HATERS!
Slow my ###...
agreed haters can keep on hating Ellington looks legit.SIT...THE FU**...DOWN HATERS!
Slow my ###...
You are a skid mark on this forum. Please go away.T with T said:yea hes to small f all that crap, all the sharks know he is a g.
Next week...All kidding aside, I really hope this opens Arians' eyes and realizes what a gem he has in his backfield
Was thinking the same thing.Next week...All kidding aside, I really hope this opens Arians' eyes and realizes what a gem he has in his backfield
Rashad Mendenhall - 19 carries, 27 yards, 1 TD
Andre Ellington - 6 carries, 50 yards, 0 TDs
Calling it now.
i guarantee you ellington gets 0 yds next weekNext week...All kidding aside, I really hope this opens Arians' eyes and realizes what a gem he has in his backfield
Rashad Mendenhall - 19 carries, 27 yards, 1 TD
Andre Ellington - 6 carries, 50 yards, 0 TDs
Calling it now.
If that happens I think it's safe to assume that Bruce Arians is being paid by Mendenhall for work. $1000/carryWas thinking the same thing.Next week...All kidding aside, I really hope this opens Arians' eyes and realizes what a gem he has in his backfield
Rashad Mendenhall - 19 carries, 27 yards, 1 TD
Andre Ellington - 6 carries, 50 yards, 0 TDs
Calling it now.
Can't blame him for that. Game is salted away, why risk injury?Wtf. Ellington has probably the biggest game in arians coaching career and wont even give him the victory carries. Lol
Ellington owners can view that as a win. Valuable players don't see the field when the game is in hand. Maybe the Cards staff beginning to see what they have.Wtf. Ellington has probably the biggest game in arians coaching career and wont even give him the victory carries. Lol
Andre Ellington rushed 15 times for 154 yards with a touchdown and caught two passes for eight yards in Sunday's 27-13 Week 8 win over the Falcons.
All it took was a Rashard Mendenhall toe injury for the Cardinals to finally realize who their feature back should be. Ellington was predictably explosive, perfectly bouncing a second-quarter run to the edge and outrunning the entire Falcons defense for an 80-yard touchdown. He also pounded tough runs inside and pushed the pile. The Cardinals did use Stepfan Taylor (14/38/0) as their clock-killer, but Ellington has made his stand and his arrow is pointing straight up. He's going to get 10-14 touches weekly even if Mendy is healthy following the Week 9 bye.
Valuable players are on the field all the time when the game is in hand. What are you talking about?Ellington owners can view that as a win. Valuable players don't see the field when the game is in hand. Maybe the Cards staff beginning to see what they have.Wtf. Ellington has probably the biggest game in arians coaching career and wont even give him the victory carries. Lol
I kind of wonder if Mendenhall actually has an injury or he was gracefully benched. He was pretty awful. Atlanta was without multiple LB starters, but I have to think Ellington gets at least 15 touches every week going forward. Big-play ability that Mendenhall, who will get occasional series and some GL work, just doesn't have.When the stats come out, I'd be interested in seeing Ellington's snap count.
As big of a performance he had, I can also easily see Arians keeping Mendenhall as the starter and working in Ellington situationally.
I'm holding onto him like my ballsI have the same question. With the above comments regarding Taylor and Mendenhall, is this a sell high moment for Ellington?
^^I like the personal touch of this Ellington endorsement.I'm holding onto him like my ballsI have the same question. With the above comments regarding Taylor and Mendenhall, is this a sell high moment for Ellington?
 I actually had a dream that he ran for a long TD today. Of course, now I am wondering if I should start him.
 Completely depends on your roster and scoring format.This was my bye fill in.
Let's get serious, can he be started in any other week rest of the way?
Not really no?
I actually had a dream that he ran for a long TD today. Of course, now I am wondering if I should start him.![]()
 yep. and as many in this thread have pointed out, arians is a super solid coach, and is very unlikely to mismanage his players, therefore mendenhall gives the team a better chance at winning.I know we all want to see Ellington getting the work, but there's no indication that the Cardinals don't still see Mendenhall as the starter when healthy.
yep. and as many in this thread have pointed out, arians is a super solid coach, and is very unlikely to mismanage his players, therefore mendenhall gives the team a better chance at winning.I know we all want to see Ellington getting the work, but there's no indication that the Cardinals don't still see Mendenhall as the starter when healthy.
    whats their schedule look like down the stretch?   im thinking i may have to sell this week.who the hell are you apple jack? you have no iq.You are a skid mark on this forum. Please go away.T with T said:yea hes to small f all that crap, all the sharks know he is a g.
next week they are on bye khy but I know what you meant.Next week...All kidding aside, I really hope this opens Arians' eyes and realizes what a gem he has in his backfield
Rashad Mendenhall - 19 carries, 27 yards, 1 TD
Andre Ellington - 6 carries, 50 yards, 0 TDs
Calling it now.
Huh? With the state of rbs this year I can't see how you'd say this.This was my bye fill in.
Let's get serious, can he be started in any other week rest of the way?
Not really no?
Well..then they are morons if they keep starting Mendenhall.....for jimmy sakes......Ellington is a game breaker. He earned the job today.I know we all want to see Ellington getting the work, but there's no indication that the Cardinals don't still see Mendenhall as the starter when healthy.
Given his outspokenness on prior occasions and that he's still relatively young I'm not sure that Mendenhall would take such a scenario easily.I kind of wonder if Mendenhall actually has an injury or he was gracefully benched. He was pretty awful. Atlanta was without multiple LB starters, but I have to think Ellington gets at least 15 touches every week going forward. Big-play ability that Mendenhall, who will get occasional series and some GL work, just doesn't have.When the stats come out, I'd be interested in seeing Ellington's snap count.
As big of a performance he had, I can also easily see Arians keeping Mendenhall as the starter and working in Ellington situationally.
blame it on the heroinewho the hell are you apple jack? you have no iq.You are a skid mark on this forum. Please go away.T with T said:yea hes to small f all that crap, all the sharks know he is a g.
I wouldn't call Mendenhall young as he'll be 27 before next season. He's carried the ball more than 1,000 times in his career. He's probably very close to the average career span on running backs that weren't that particularly elusive to begin with.Given his outspokenness on prior occasions and that he's still relatively young I'm not sure that Mendenhall would take such a scenario easily.I kind of wonder if Mendenhall actually has an injury or he was gracefully benched. He was pretty awful. Atlanta was without multiple LB starters, but I have to think Ellington gets at least 15 touches every week going forward. Big-play ability that Mendenhall, who will get occasional series and some GL work, just doesn't have.When the stats come out, I'd be interested in seeing Ellington's snap count.
As big of a performance he had, I can also easily see Arians keeping Mendenhall as the starter and working in Ellington situationally.
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Found this quote on Mendenhall:Did anyone see the postgame interview with Arians? What was his take on Ellington?
QBs definitely onboard because it means less hits he has to take.Found this quote on Mendenhall:Did anyone see the postgame interview with Arians? What was his take on Ellington?
"We'll look and evaluate how everything goes and how he responds to the treatment," Arians said. "He'll play when he's 100 percent healthy."
I find it hard to believe he'll ever be 100 percent again. Bruce has to play the rookies -- Taylor had 13 carries also -- if he wants to get this offense going and keep his job.
And comments from Palmer about ellington:
That allowed Palmer to throw for 172 yards on an efficient 13-for-18 passing day.
"It makes [the defense] worry about it," Palmer said. "Defensively, you've got to worry about 38 (Ellington) in the game. You've got to worry about screen. You've got to worry about him running inside, him running outside. Toss plays. Then the play-action."
Almost all, if not all of Taylor's carries entirely, were after they pulled Ellington late when the game was over.Found this quote on Mendenhall:Did anyone see the postgame interview with Arians? What was his take on Ellington?
"We'll look and evaluate how everything goes and how he responds to the treatment," Arians said. "He'll play when he's 100 percent healthy."
I find it hard to believe he'll ever be 100 percent again. Bruce has to play the rookies -- Taylor had 13 carries also -- if he wants to get this offense going and keep his job.
And it opens things up because they need to shadow him whereas they wouldn't worry about a screen if mendys in the backfield or worry about him getting outside like he did today.QBs definitely onboard because it means less hits he has to take.Found this quote on Mendenhall:Did anyone see the postgame interview with Arians? What was his take on Ellington?
"We'll look and evaluate how everything goes and how he responds to the treatment," Arians said. "He'll play when he's 100 percent healthy."
I find it hard to believe he'll ever be 100 percent again. Bruce has to play the rookies -- Taylor had 13 carries also -- if he wants to get this offense going and keep his job.
And comments from Palmer about ellington:
That allowed Palmer to throw for 172 yards on an efficient 13-for-18 passing day.
"It makes [the defense] worry about it," Palmer said. "Defensively, you've got to worry about 38 (Ellington) in the game. You've got to worry about screen. You've got to worry about him running inside, him running outside. Toss plays. Then the play-action."
http://www.azcardinals.com/news-and-events/article-2/A-Breakout-Game-For-Andre-Ellington/26f1bd1c-adec-455d-bf11-0ba72c7782acArians has expressed worry about Ellington’s ability to be a workhorse back because of his smaller stature, and was non-committal about the possibility of increasing Ellington’s touches – or a permanent move up the depth chart -- moving forward.
“I’ve got to go back and see how many snaps he really played, but it was about probably the same: probably 35-40,” Arians said. “He scared me one time when he went down. We tried to keep him in space as much as possible.”
Ellington said he wouldn’t be disappointed in moving to a lesser role when Mendenhall returns.
“Not at all,” Ellington said. “Rashard, he’s our bell cow. He’s our leader in the room. This guy earned that respect. I’m waiting for him to get healthy and get out there and make plays.”
http://blog.azcardinals.com/2013/10/27/falcons-aftermath-3/Andre Ellington was fantastic. Don’t know how many plays he got, but he still only had 17 touches, and, sorry folks, I don’t expect that to grow tremendously. But that 80-yard run was a thing of beauty. Stepfan Taylor looked good too. Take away his clock-grinding-while-the-Falcons-had-10-in-the-box runs late, and even Taylor had 33 yards on eight yards. Now, the Falcons are not the Seahawks or Niners on defense, but 201 yards rushing is 201 yards rushing.
– Arians would not commit to Ellington as stud starter. He just said he’d wait for Rashard Mendenhall to get 100 percent healthy – which who knows, may be a while, especially now – and evaluate it then. I’m pretty sure he knows what kind of weapon he has in Ellington.
Exactly. Backups like Ellington and Joique Bell are keeping my team afloat.Huh? With the state of rbs this year I can't see how you'd say this.This was my bye fill in.
Let's get serious, can he be started in any other week rest of the way?
Not really no?
Absolutely. Not many RBs even get 15-20 touches a game.I would be ok with 15-20 touches a game. Better than the 5 he was getting previously.