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DeAngelo says he's out for a few weeks with a high ankle sprain.


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DeAngelo & Stewart are bitches & ripping off this team. Fat & happy counting money & using Carolina as a country club.

They both miss a month anytime somebody tackles them.

Before this season, Deangelo had missed one game since the dumpster fire of 2010.

Stewart played injured the first 3-4 years of his career and is paying for it now.

Yes their contracts are crippling this team, but are your comments necessary?

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That was a damn freak injury too. Guy sliding down his leg after he broke the tackle.

 

Yeah, but also shows why you don't invest that much money in a runningback when they are the most likely to be injured of the offensive skill positions. 

 

I'm talking out of my ass, I don't know if that's really the case, but it sure seems like it. 

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DeAngelo & Stewart are bitches & ripping off this team. Fat & happy counting money & using Carolina as a country club.

They both miss a month anytime somebody tackles them.

 

wtf is this? i could smash my keyboard with a greasy bucket of turds and produce a more sane commentary than this. stew got rolled by a safety and almost blew his knee it (a weaker player would've been IRed by now) and deangelo (who was already probably not 100%) came down weird on a drive-saving first down play that he executed on that hobbled ankle, all while taking the snaps that would've normally been split three ways.

 

i am as much a critic of hurney's albatross contracts as anyone, but suggesting that either back is malingering is to ignore the effort and love both guys have for the game.

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wtf is this? i could smash my keyboard with a greasy bucket of turds and produce a more sane commentary than this. stew got rolled by a safety and almost blew his knee it (a weaker player would've been IRed by now) and deangelo (who was already probably not 100%) came down weird on a drive-saving first down play that he executed on that hobbled ankle, all while taking the snaps that would've normally been split three ways.

i am as much a critic of hurney's albatross contracts as anyone, but suggesting that either back is malingering is to ignore the effort and love both guys have for the game.

That is one of the greatest things I've ever read.
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