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Edgerrin James irritated by criticism (1 Viewer)

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Cards' James irritated by criticism

by Kent Somers - Oct. 22, 2008 05:37 PM

The Arizona Republic

Edgerrin James' numbers are in decline, but James insists that his talents are not. That is part of what has the veteran running back so frustrated about his role in the Cardinals offense, and irritated by the criticism generated by his decreased production.

James insisted he didn't want to cause controversy by answering questions about how he's being used this season. But he admitted several times on Wednesday that he's frustrated.

With 363 yards on 101 attempts, James is on pace to rush for 968 yards and 269 carries this season. Both numbers would be his lowest totals since 2001, when he missed 10 games with a knee injury.

"I don't know what's going on," he said. "I'm just here, just going to ride it out and get to the playoffs and, hey, that may be it right there."

That's a reference to his future with the team, not his career. James' contract runs through the 2009 season, but there are no assurances the Cardinals will keep him after this year.

He is due to make $5 million in salary next season, and the club has a promising young player in rookie Tim Hightower.

Asked if he wanted to return next year, James said he just wants to play.

"I don't want to just be on a team; I like to play," he said. "If I'm not playing, it's not serving a purpose. What purpose is it serving? I don't want to feel like I'm selfish but you want to play.

"Hey, I still got years in me, I know that. I can still play some ball. I ain't worried."

Eye for the records

James came to Arizona in 2006, signing a four-year $30 million deal, and he became only the second back in team history to gain more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons.

Statistics have always been important to James. When he came to the Cardinals from Indianapolis, he jokingly warned his offensive line not to mess up his Hall of Fame chances. He is just 30 yards shy of 12,000 career rushing yards and needs 105 more to pass Thurman Thomas to become 12th on the NFL's all-time list.

Those 105 yards won't be easy to come by this year. Hightower has emerged as the team's short-yardage and goal-line back. Ten times the team has called upon him when it's needed a yard on third and fourth downs, and he's converted each time.

Backup J.J. Arrington has played an integral role on offense in the past two games, while Hightower is likely to get more carries as the season progresses.

Coach Ken Whisenhunt views the depth at running back as something that will serve the team well, just as it did at receiver and on the defensive line.

"I'm glad that (James) wants more carries," Whisenhunt said. "I think that's a good sign for all competitive players; they want the ball. That's why Edge is where he is and why he's been so successful, but I think the trend, not just with us but throughout the league, is sharing the carries."

The main criticism of James is that he lacks big-play ability. In three seasons here, he has 762 rushing attempts but has only four carries of 20 or more yards.

Unreasonable expectations?

In the off-season, the Cardinals expressed a desire to acquire a speedier back. They settled on Hightower, a fifth-round choice out of Richmond not known for his speed. But he's made some explosive plays already this season, including a 17-yard touchdown run in a victory over the Bills.

James knows he's not much of a threat to go 70 yards. The Cardinals should have known it, too, when they signed him.

"When I came here, I came a certain way," he said. "I wasn't going to hit no 70, 80 (yards). I was going to non-stop grind, make my plays and keep wearing a team out.

"That's what I've always done and now it's like I'm supposed to be Superman. You want to have success, you want to do things and that's the most frustrating thing, I know I can play, I know I'm a good player."

The Cardinals are ranked 28th in the NFL in rushing, averaging 86.8 yards a game, but they are third in passing and sixth overall.

They have also won two consecutive games and at 4-2, have a two-game lead in the NFC West division.

"I don't want to seem like I'm bad-mouthing the system," James said. "I've never been somebody to just go off on somebody. I don't want this to appear negative because that's not my style."

But this offensive system, he said, is "totally different" from the one he expected the Cardinals would use when he signed in 2006. "And I have to take all the criticism," he said.

With the Cardinals winning, James doesn't want his frustration to become a focal point. It would be an accomplishment, he said, to make the playoffs at least once while with the Cardinals.

But James believes he still an elite player. The 30-something running back who has lost a step is "not me," he said, "but my career won't end like that. I know that."
 
a) I thought he signed under Denny.

b) That offense caters to the run. He is in decline and is ignoring it.

c) James seems to always be worried about his stats. This same thing happenend in Indy.

 
Good news for Hightower (future) and I also think good news for James (now). I have not heard a peep out of James this year and have always assumed he was content in his aloof ways with whatever came his way. At least *now* I see that he still cares a whole lot more than I thought before reading this. Guess I am going against the wind because I think we are getting to the part of the schedule that is going to make the folks plugging James in as a #2 fairly happy.

 
I was sad to see Edge leave Indy. He was always oddly likeable in that he was unapologetically about the money. A player with a strong work ethic and no pretense, he's a very good RB who's not immune to age-related decline. He's got some good football left in him, but he'll probably have to take a back seat to Hightower next year.

 
Is this the same guy who signals to the sideline and takes himself out in every short yardage or goal line situation?

 
Hey Edge, you team is in first place. That's something to be happy about. Especially considering your team is the Cardinals.

 
He never came back from that ACL surgery the same. People kept saying he was back, but he wasn't. It was the system; Rhodes and Addai have proved as much. It was also the fact he was so damn good to begin with, he could afford to lose a step.

He became this kind of power back, and used his knowledge and rep on top of that. Indy knew it, and that's why they didn't resign him. Typical, that Arizona would...

In his prime, he was ridiculous...one of the best I've ever seen.

 
disgruntled, past-his-prime, looking for one last big payday, NFL player? .... Edge, grab a map and find Oakland

 
Guy makes no bones about the fact that he was going with the highest bidder when he signed with the Cards, and now is whining because they're not giving him more chances to grind out 3.6 yards per carry? What a tool. Seems to me that he knows that he doesn't have it anymore but is blaming it on the Cards in the hopes that he can get one more decent signing bonus from some stupid team.

 
What does James think he's going to get? He's a role player now. I could see NFL teams complementing their backfield with him, but who's going to let him be the every-down back he used to be? I don't see it.

 
NCPanthersFan said:
Good news for Hightower (future) and I also think good news for James (now). I have not heard a peep out of James this year and have always assumed he was content in his aloof ways with whatever came his way. At least *now* I see that he still cares a whole lot more than I thought before reading this. Guess I am going against the wind because I think we are getting to the part of the schedule that is going to make the folks plugging James in as a #2 fairly happy.
:thumbup: juicy part of the schedule is coming up for the Cards..st louis, seattle, etc..Edge might be a mini-stud during the next 4-5 games..
 
NCPanthersFan said:
Good news for Hightower (future) and I also think good news for James (now). I have not heard a peep out of James this year and have always assumed he was content in his aloof ways with whatever came his way. At least *now* I see that he still cares a whole lot more than I thought before reading this. Guess I am going against the wind because I think we are getting to the part of the schedule that is going to make the folks plugging James in as a #2 fairly happy.
:) juicy part of the schedule is coming up for the Cards..st louis, seattle, etc..Edge might be a mini-stud during the next 4-5 games..
Or they might start giving Hightower more looks if they know that Edge will be gone after this season.
 
glumpy said:
NCPanthersFan said:
Guess I am going against the wind because I think we are getting to the part of the schedule that is going to make the folks plugging James in as a #2 fairly happy.
While I'd love to see that happen--I don't think it'll be this week...
Agreed.
NCPanthersFan said:
Good news for Hightower (future) and I also think good news for James (now). I have not heard a peep out of James this year and have always assumed he was content in his aloof ways with whatever came his way. At least *now* I see that he still cares a whole lot more than I thought before reading this. Guess I am going against the wind because I think we are getting to the part of the schedule that is going to make the folks plugging James in as a #2 fairly happy.
:excited: juicy part of the schedule is coming up for the Cards..st louis, seattle, etc..Edge might be a mini-stud during the next 4-5 games..
Or they might start giving Hightower more looks if they know that Edge will be gone after this season.
Don't see how that makes sense. They already get plenty of looks at Hightower and they have a shot at the playoffs the way they are playing. Status Quo unless otherwise forced.
 
Mikey16x said:
biggamer3 said:
morris4903 said:
2009 Arizona Cardinals Official Depth ChartRB1: Tim Hightower
Unless they draft a top RB next year or sign Brandon Jacobs this will happen
People need to quit reminding me that the Giants are probably going to let Big Brando walk...GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR it annoys me.
Giants fan here i think its a 50/50 that Jacobs resigns with Gmen
 
NCPanthersFan said:
Good news for Hightower (future) and I also think good news for James (now). I have not heard a peep out of James this year and have always assumed he was content in his aloof ways with whatever came his way. At least *now* I see that he still cares a whole lot more than I thought before reading this. Guess I am going against the wind because I think we are getting to the part of the schedule that is going to make the folks plugging James in as a #2 fairly happy.
:rolleyes: juicy part of the schedule is coming up for the Cards..st louis, seattle, etc..Edge might be a mini-stud during the next 4-5 games..
:unsure: Look at 2007. People said the same thing then about Edge being a second half stud and that was without the competition from Hightower. If you saw this schedule (2007) for a RB wouldn't you be salivating: DET, CIN, SF, CLE, SEA, NO, ATL? That was Edge's 2007 week 10-16, i.e. the push to get a good playoff seed up until most FF championship games.Well, guess what he did. He has 1 TD and in FBGs scoring he eclipsed 10 points 2 times in 7 games with a high of 12.1. Once in the 1TD game and once with 114 total yards and 0TDs against Cleveland. That is mediocre at best. Oh, and again without Hightower, he had 21, 23, 19, 24, 16, 17 and 30 touches in those games. It wasn't limited opportunity it was doing nothing with a good opportunity. The 30 touches against the vaunted 2007 Falcons defense got him 97 yards and no scores.In 2007, he was better in the first half than second half, so beware if you are counting on him reversing course in 2008 where he is already behind his 2007 first 6 games pace.
 

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