Arizona’s Boldin leaves game with ankle injury
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP)—Arizona wide receiver Anquan Boldin(notes) left Sunday’s game against Carolina in the third quarter after aggravating his sprained right ankle.
Boldin, who had been questionable for the game, was helped from the field with 8:53 to play in the third. Before he left, he caught two passes to pass Larry Centers and become the Cardinals’ career leader in receptions.
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1) can rob the team of its heart and soul -tough guy
2) can bring more team speed to an offense that is being jammed by defenses not concerned with the Cardinals speed at wide receiver.
I feel bad for Boldin but this is his last year with the Cardinals.
When the Cardinals get behind in games, the overall lack of team speed at all offensive positions really shows up(except for Beanie and maybe Breaston).
And when I see opponents run up the middle, I wonder how Gerald Hayes is grading out.
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