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Think Jonathan Stewart earned more playing time?


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Think again...

 

Carolina Panthers @Panthers  ·  18h 18 hours ago

Ron Rivera told media DeAngelo Williams suffered an arm injury during the game, which resulted in a heavier workload for Jonathan Stewart.

 

I remember thinking "well, at least they're putting Stewart in more" but crediting the coaches for this was apparently a mistake.

 

It seems the only way this coaching staff makes changes is when people get hurt.

 

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He averaged 7.1 YPC yesterday, so Williams needs to get more carries to offset any decent stats we may obtain.  We can't be having these kinds of bright spots popping up.

 

Seriously, fug Rivera.  I'm so sick of the damn "this guy brings x element, and this guy brings y element."  fug his "elements" and let the 7.1 YPC guy steady run over mother fugers.  This list could go on, but I got myself too worked up now, and don't want to continue the rant...

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It was obvious to me months ago that Stewart should be getting 25+ carries per game. I like Rivera and kind of wanted to keep him to build an elite defense again, but after some basic sh*t that he has fuged up so bad there is absolutely no logical reason to think that he'll lead us anywhere.

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Stew has ran hard all year.. Theres a few players that stand out on the team for their will alone. Which is fuging awesome.. hell yeah give that man the ball. A few times he got it he had 0 chance... seriously 3 290 pound men in the backfield with momentum at the point of a hand off. Then he busted off some great runs with patience and vision. 

 

A  huge problem with this team is no run game.. people want to blame Cam but look at Peyton... look at any "Great" qb.. they have to have a guy in the running game doing something or even the best fail

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