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By Eric Karabell
Friday, September 25, 2009 Sometimes the decision-making process in fantasy football can be swayed by the slightest things. Check out this quote from Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt, explaining why he's making rookie running back Beanie Wells carry a football around all week, even encouraging his teammates to knock the ball out. Every time Wells fumbles, he has to pay $200 to charity, even if he loses the ball in a hallway. "He's gotten a lot of attempts in the building, walking around with the ball, and he's done ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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