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Jonathan Stewart says Panthers have DEEPEST and BEST backs in the NFL


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Give me a break.

 

Use common sense.  Don't go out there and tell everyone you are part of the greatest group when you have been training for the tour de france for the last couple of years.  Just be happy you are royally paid and prove you are the best.  I don't want to hear a lot of talk about it.  It is always better for other people to say you are the best group rather than telling it to others.

 

you guys act like you don't have a thought of your own sometimes.  good grief

 

I am a fan, I don't worship any of these players, I can disagree from time to time with how they handle their business

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Give me a break.

 

Use common sense.  Don't go out there and tell everyone you are part of the greatest group when you have been training for the tour de france for the last couple of years.  Just be happy you are royally paid and prove you are the best.  I don't want to hear a lot of talk about it.  It is always better for other people to say you are the best group rather than telling it to others.

 

you guys act like you don't have a thought of your own sometimes.  good grief

 

I am a fan, I don't worship any of these players, I can disagree from time to time with how they handle their business

 

So it's either worship him, or get all bent out of shape about this? There's no in between? Apply that common sense you talk about.

 

I assume this was a response to a question. It's not like he held his own press conference just to announce this.

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I understand Stewert is gonna say that, and im not ragging on our running game. But it has to be the most overrated part of our team. From the run blocking to the running backs themselves. A strong running game would mean it would be effective without the quarterback doing the heavy lifting. Without Cam, our running game falls flat.

Hopefully that will change this year....

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The Oline will dictate how well our running game is along with Cams accuracy.

 

If Cam is accurate and the Oline blocks well, then we could pick 20 other running backs that could do a fine job, maybe not the greatest, but very adequate.

 

Spending money on a huge tackle FA would have been a better investment than having a stable of RB's that struggle to get past the line of scrimmage.

 

Thanks Hurney

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He certainly didn't second-guess when asked if the Panthers had the deepest backfield in the NFL with him, DeAngelo Williams and Mike Tolbert healthy. He also didn't when asked if they had the best backfield in the league.

"I believe so," Stewart said.

He paused, then added, "That's a bad question."

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