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Addition by Subtraction - Dwill


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Deangelo's injury was unfortunate for him but for the team, the running game, and the offensive playcalling it was a blessing in disguise. It allows our team to get into a rhythm with a back that goes for positive yardage most times he touches the ball. This also opens up Cam Newton to be more opportunistic on the ground. was also key. 

 

I hope he is a healthy scratch the rest of the year because we are a better team without him and  I do not want Ron to f'this up and ruin what we've got going here. 

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I've been pretty much done with D-Will since 2012, but I knew he wasn't going anywhere so I just accepted the fact that he was still on the team.  He's just seemed complacent as fug the last few years, and sorry, I haven't gotten the feeling that Deangelo has given it his all on the field in a LONG time.  Been waiting on Stew to come back this whole time (and I was having doubts about him as well) because it's been evident since the ass end of 2011 (at the earliest) that Stew was our best back.

 

I used to like him as a person, but now that seems like a farce.

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