I have observed Webb closely for years. I saw him win his first big high school race in 9th grade (a 9:30 3200 to win his district), winning it against a future top grade Div. 1 runner and doing so by simply having far more speed than the competition.
He had the best speed for a young American middle distance runner ever, save for Ryun.
I continued to see him run frequently - even in training, for the next 7 years.
His problems in 08/09? Sure, the injury problems are real. But this guy is a talent, and could have bounced back on limited training. His real problem (and this is uncomfortable to talk about) was his weight. It even impacted his form - because he could no longer float easily and in a relaxed state - and merely powered his way to (for him) mediocre performances. No one is talented enough to bull their way through a top quality 1500.
Can he do well again? Of course. Does he have his weight down? Apparently. Do most of us wish him well? I would think so, and I certainly do. But track is a cruel sport for some. It is not always easy to get back to the intensity required for success, and it is not easy to get top track speed back for some after they have left it. So I concur with the poster above who evinces concerns for him - I think many of us are truly a bit anxious to see if this can work out. I would not underestimate the road before him.
(This all having been said, getting married and striking out on his own away from his high school environment is a great thing, and hopefully that will be a helpful catalyst).