The National Football Post has a "source" that claims Wells will stay as the back-up and Preston is already gone. Which would make sense as he was not at practice this morning.
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WELLS STAYING PUT, Preston gets released...
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I was feeling that Wells would win the starting gig. However, if this story is true, I feel great about having a starting caliber center as backup. Probably the best case scenario and likely other teams would envy the quality depth.
If true - good move IMO."Everyone's born anarchist and atheist until people start lying to them" ~ wise philosopher
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He sounded pretty pissed in the JSO blog write-up, but I'd be concerned if he wasn't. (knock on wood) Injuries on the o-line have been fairly frequent, so I wouldn't be suprised at all if Spitz ends up sliding one way or the other and Wells is right back in the thick of things.Originally posted by sheepsheadScott Wells has done everything asked of him, my impression is he's the kind of guy you find a way to keep around.
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I don't know that I buy the argument that the decision to keep or trade Wells hinged on the presence of Duke Preston.
If someone rocked Ted's world with an offer for Wells he'd still trade him, I'm sure. Lacking that, Wells offers great fall on your face insurance for the young starters, or in the case of injury.#14
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Wells is a vital cog in the wheel THIS year. The first responsibility of the GM is to put a winner on the field NOW. They have a good team this year, don't want to be one injury away from mediocrity.Originally posted by DonHutsonIf someone rocked Ted's world with an offer for Wells he'd still trade him, I'm sure .
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But he wouldn't. He'd play center while Spitz slides out to guard.Originally posted by rbalohaI would not trade Wells since he is also capable of playing guard.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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Clearly it would probably take a lot to rock Ted's world. I think the odds of it happening are very low.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyWells is a vital cog in the wheel THIS year. The first responsibility of the GM is to put a winner on the field NOW. They have a good team this year, don't want to be one injury away from mediocrity.Originally posted by DonHutsonIf someone rocked Ted's world with an offer for Wells he'd still trade him, I'm sure .
However, a trade doesn't necessarily imply a pay off down the road. Theoretically they could bring in another veteren who presumably would be expected to have a greater impact than Wells.#14
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