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remind me when we can finally move on from D-Will and J-Stew?


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Last year, a Taint player launched himself at his knees. Stewie's left knee literally bent where no knee is suppose to bend. This year, a similar incident transpires. If that had happened to D-Will or Tolbert, they'd be exactly where he is right now. J-Stew's knee might as well bend at any direction now cuz these defenders are killing him with those low hits.

I don't know. I hear your theory but it seems Stewart is always trying to out power a defender for some sort of impossible yard. D-Will seems to know how to protect himself a little better. For instance I disagree about the injury which caused Stewarts MCL tear. If I remember correctly Stewart is trying to get low and brace himself for impact to break a tackle. The defender was lower than expected which caused a direct hit to the knee. The injury yesterday was similar due to Stewart trying to fight off Mitchell. Mitchell had just gotten bodyslammed by Stewart with a straight arm out of bounds. Instead of getting beat again Mitchell decided to use his body weight to roll up Stewarts leg to tackle him. The force causing the awkward bend wasn't intentional but it was an intentional effort to take him down by any means necessary.

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