Jul/28/08 05:19 PM Filed in:
Edgerrin
James
You can’t tell for sure
yet, but so far Edgerrin James doesn’t look
like he’s lost anything.
“Edge looks good,” said Cardinals coach Ken
Whisenhunt, who called James’ 1,222-yard season
last year “solid.”
He hopes the running game will be better this season
because “We’ll all be a little better.
“Our line will be a little bit better. We know
what Edge does well. We know what our line does well.
“If we blend those things, we hope we’ll be
a little better running team than we were last
year.”
The Cardinals ranked only 29th in rushing last season,
with 90 yards per game.
Whether James has slowed down a bit, he cautioned,
can’t be seen definitively in practice where
breaking tackles and running in the open field
aren’t the issues they are in games.
The scrutiny will be ramped up because James turns 30
on Friday.
That’s the time running backs are considered
eligible for their AARP card.
“That’s like a cliché,” James
responded. “After all I’ve done and the way
I take care of my body, I’m not even concerned
with that.”
“I see guys who haven’t played as long as I
have, they’re missing practice and not able to
play every game … the past couple years,
I’ve been there every day for practice,
I’ve been out there every week for the
games.”
James ranks No. 13 all time with 11,607 rushing yards.
If he runs for 1,200 this season, he’ll rank No.
7 all time.
(eastvalleytribune.com)