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It's been a while since Arizona Cardinals fans have seen running back Beanie Wells carry the football.

Wells hasn't been on the field since suffering a turf toe injury in Week 3 against the Philadelphia Eagles. The fourth-year running back was placed on the injured reserve/designated to return list, which would have him eligible to return November 25 when the Cardinals host the St. Louis Rams at University of Phoenix Stadium.

But the question remains. Will he?

"No doubt about it," Wells said Tuesday at the team's practice facility in Tempe. "No doubt."

Since Wells suffered his injury, the Cardinals also lost the services of Ryan Williams who sustained a season-ending shoulder injury in their loss to the Rams October 4. They've been forced to use the diminutive LaRod Stephens-Howling as their feature back in the interim. With Stephens-Howling carrying much of the load, short yardage situations have been hard for Arizona to convert. Evidence of this was in last Sunday's loss at Green Bay, where the Cardinals, trailing by 10 in the third quarter, couldn't pick up a third-and-one on the Packers' two-yard line. Instead they settled for a field goal.

Wells feels his presence could make a difference in those situations.

"It's real tough, it sucks. You know if I was in there, I feel like we could get some of those things going a little bit," he said. "Fortunately enough, I get to come back."

Wells is eligible to return to practice Wednesday for the Cardinals and is eager to get back on the field after six weeks of spectating.

"It's been definitely challenging just having to be out there and watch practice and do nothing," he said. "But it came quick, so I'm excited to be back on the field (tomorrow)."

Wells was slowed in training camp as he recovered from knee surgery, and didn't look to be one-hundred percent when he did get on the field. In 29 carries, he gained just 76 yards (2.6 per carry) before suffering the injury. He believes the time off has helped both injuries heal.

"My knee feels great, my toe's feeling good," Wells said. "It's just a matter with the toe of just taping it right. Today I had a lot of tape on there and I kind of went without tape and once I took the tape off, it felt a lot better.

"So I think the less restriction I've got with the toe, the better."

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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    trade this guy too
    He's unreliable and injury prone. I'm convinced if u get LSH a line to run behind he can actually be a force.
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    LSH
    Isn't big like wells but he's got a bigger heart and hits those holes like a bigger man. I'm impressed and want him to have more carries.
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    chardman wrote...
    great!
    Beanie will come back play 1 half of football and be injured, always hurt,for short yardage why not throw dockett as an fullback and sherman as carrier to get those 3rd and 1's,miller and whiz have no sense of personnel anymore, like little lsh or powell can plow thru anybody,c'mon
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    Steve L. wrote...
    RB
    I'm not sold on Wells being the starter but there is no was LSH should be the starting running back. He's too small. The cards need a powerback that can wear down a defense. Beanie is a punisher but unfortunately he can't stay on the field.
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    dont act like u didnt see
    LSH run good and hard against the Vikings and Packers. Hes not a 3rd & 1 back but hes definatelty a 1st & 10, 2nd & 10, and 3rd & long RB. He's fiesty, speedy, and reliable. I don't expect u to agree with me. But if I were HC, id find a way to get him involved in a major way.
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    Beanie
    I understand the frustration with his injuries, but I honestly think Beanie is exactly what we need at this time. LSH is electric and a competitor, but he is not an every down bruiser. If Beanie can muscle his way into 4+ ypc on maybe 15-20 carries a game, LSH will be much more effective in the Darren Sproles role out of the backfield.
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    6thCavAirCav wrote...
    Lets just save some time
    Give Beanie his walking papers now and put him out the door. Ever since he was drafted he has only had a hand full of quality games and has played half a season each year. Wussy Wells has no heart and it will not be a great loss to cut ties with him now.
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    dennismcclur wrote...
    Wells
    Having Wells back could be the start of another Cardinal's run for a winning streak. But at 2.6 yards per carry before the turf-toe injury, he is going to really have to step it up. I'm looking forward to seeing the Cards take the Rams to the cleaners. I sure hope it happens as we need the win bigtime to get going again.
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