Top Stories Comments Share In other words, don’t expect Wells to try and talk thecoaches into giving him the ball.“The coaches know I want the football and I don’t reallycare how I get it — I just want it,” he said. “But I’mnot in there calling plays or picking which play I like torun better, anything like that.”Wells has grown up quite a bit this season, whether byplaying through pain or simply becoming a better runningback. He’s voiced displeasure over a lack of touchesbefore, so not doing so anymore may be another sign ofjust how far he’s come.Of course, Wells is averaging 4.6 yards per carryand has scored nine times, so as long as he keeps playinglike that and takes care of the football, he won’t have toworry about his workload. Cardinals expect improving Murphy to contribute right away What an MLB source said about the D-backs’ trade haul for Greinke Here’s a shocker: Beanie Wells wants the ball.The running back, who is in the midst of a career season,has rushed the ball 201 times, good for an average of 18.3times per game. Some think that’s not enough, but the player deferred tohis coaches when it comes to how big his workload shouldbe.“I follow the coaches’ game plan, I trust in what they’redoing,” Wells told Arizona Sports 620’s Doug and Wolf.“I’ve always been vocal about it before, I love gettingthe football, I love getting it in crunch-time situations,so I’m never going to shy away from that at all.” D-backs president Derrick Hall: Franchise ‘still focused on Arizona’ Nevada officials reach out to D-backs on potential relocation read more