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J Stew on NFL total access at 7 to 8


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U can catch it again at 10

First part of his spot all they asked him about was Chip Kelly

Then later on Deangelo

Said no added pressure to put up more stats. Says he goes to work with the mind set of being a starter

Produce or cut

Talked about the roster Says needs to stack o line to continue success

Need to keep Cam focused downfield. said he can't imagine what what cam felt like knowing he was going to get hit all the time

Benjamin had the same X factor as Cam when he came into the league

Then said on the free agent ruin ing backs. Was diplomatic on who he would want on his team but gave in to Justin Forsett as they are friends

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Stew said he isn't a GM and that he's a running back and chuckled after mentioning stacking the OL saying "spoken like a true RB"

He did go out of his way to mention the Cam thing, host never mentioned Cam but Stewart says it's important for the OL to have chemistry (injuries derailing that) so they can perform better leading to so they can keep Cam upright so he can make decisions downfield. Said he's not Cam but couldn't imagine what it'd be like dropping back and not knowing if you're going to get hit or not.

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U can catch it again at 10

First part of his spot al they asked him about was Chip Kelly

Then later on Deangelo

Said no added pressure to put up more stats. Says he goes to work with the mind set of being a start

Produce or cut

Talked about the roster Says needs stack o line to continue success

Need to jeep Cam downfield. said he can't imagine what what cam felt like knowing he was going to get hit all the time

Benjamin had the same X factor as Cam when he came into the league

Then said on the free agent ruin ing backs. Was diplomatic on who he would want on his team but gave in to Justin forest as they are friends

 

 

Was he talking about former Ravens RB Justin Forsett?

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sounds like he threw the o-line under the bus, which I'm completely fine with.

I mean when your two starting tackles at the start of the year (and I liked both, they seem like good guys) are Byron Bell and Nate Chandler, your not going to get the production you want. It speaks volumes the only two starting players that started last year on the line have returned are Turner and Kalil. We had Velasco/Amini ahead of Norwell, Remmers wasn't even on the team, and Byron is gone now. I think stew is going to get his wish and I think we will be pleasantly surprised this year

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I mean when your two starting tackles at the start of the year (and I liked both, they seem like good guys) are Byron Bell and Nate Chandler, your not going to get the production you want. It speaks volumes the only two starting players that started last year on the line have returned are Turner and Kalil. We had Velasco/Amini ahead of Norwell, Remmers wasn't even on the team, and Byron is gone now. I think stew is going to get his wish and I think we will be pleasantly surprised this year

if we can get the production and cohesion along the line that catapulted us into the playoffs, this team is going to take a big step forward.

the strength found in the youth of our line cannot be understated and that youth is a great commodity for a cap-strapped team. The fact that they matured and developed was nothing short of a miracle and testament to the coaching staff and we now know what we have as far as who can be counted on and what positions need to be filled to continue to improve their production.

I know we basically fell into the playoffs despite our every effort at shooting ourselves in the foot, but there was real progress and the team that ended the year is what we have to build upon...from the ground up.

the core of this team is so young and it has to make managing the roster so much easier knowing what we have and what we lack.

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