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It's going to be interesting to see which one of them we part ways with next season. I think it's obvious that it'll be between D. Will and J. Stew. In my opinion, D Will is a much bigger contributor, however J Stew fits our offense better but can't stay healthy. I say that barring a monster season this year, it'll be Stew's last as a Panther.

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It's going to be interesting to see which one of them we part ways with next season. I think it's obvious that it'll be between D. Will and J. Stew. In my opinion, D Will is a much bigger contributor, however J Stew fits our offense better but can't stay healthy. I say that barring a monster season this year, it'll be Stew's last as a Panther.

Williams will be 32. He was meh last year...will be a tad worse than meh this year....so in 2015 he should be done.

Unless 28 plays 16 games this year we should part with him too.

Tolbert stays

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Williams will be 32. He was meh last year...will be a tad worse than meh this year....so in 2015 he should be done.

Unless 28 plays 16 games this year we should part with him too.

Tolbert stays

 

How dare you! Still pulling over 4 ypc on the ground, and has had double digit averages receiving over the past two years......but yes I do agree that his knees are set to fall off next Tuesday.

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How dare you! Still pulling over 4 ypc on the ground, and has had double digit averages receiving over the past two years......but yes I do agree that his knees are set to fall off next Tuesday.

 

At 32 he is one of the oldest RBs in the league.  He ran for 4 yards per carry last year, when he was younger (Don't laugh, a year is a lot for a rb).  RBs hit the wall fast and hard.

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