Edgerrin James still has a
role with the Cardinals. But while coach Ken
Whisenhunt made this point clear on Monday, he
didn’t exactly define what that role will
be, other than he will back up Tim Hightower, the
team’s new starting running back.
James, the No. 13 rusher in NFL history, sat out
Sunday’s win at St. Louis entirely while
Hightower made a smashing debut with 109 yards.
“Edge” speculated afterward he was benched
because he wasn’t a “yes man.” He had
previously lobbied publicly for a bigger role in the
offense.
James is still “a valuable part of this
team,” Whisenhunt said.
Whisenhunt didn’t spell out if James would play
in all future games. But he said, “He’s a
good running back. When the opportunity presents
itself, he’ll get chances to carry the ball.
We’re going to need Edge.”
The coach indicated James will be on the active roster
for games, saying, “I would hate to think if, God
forbid, something would happen to Tim in a game, it
would be nice to have Edge available to carry the
ball.”
“Just like we’ve done all year, Tim has
gotten carries, J.J. (Arrington) has gotten carries, as
well as Edge. We’ve used backs in situations that
give us the best chance to win.”
Whisenhunt said he’s “excited” to see
Hightower’s progress. But he reminded everyone
not to get carried away by one big game.
“We have to see over time in order to say Tim has
arrived, as a lot of people want to say based on one
game. ...
“Let’s be very clear about this: The reason
he played is because he worked hard and earned the
opportunity to play and has shown in games he can pick
up blitzes, that he could do a good job running with
the football, that he’s a receiver coming out of
the backfield.
“We wouldn’t have put him in there if we
didn’t feel like he was going to have a chance to
be successful and give us the best chance to
win.”
Hightower seems to be in the mold of his coach, a guy
who supposedly has limited physical tools (he was
ignored by the NFL draft combine) but is a hard-working
overachiever.
Whisenhunt pointed to several other young Cardinals who
seem to have the same approach, including Steve
Breaston, Calais Campbell and Ali Highsmith.
“That’s the type of attitude we’ve
tried to instill, that’s the kind of environment
we’ve tried to foster.
“Is Tim part of that? Absolutely. He does have
that attitude.
“I don’t know if you can relate that to me,
but ... yes, Tim has those qualities.”
(eastvalleytribune.com)