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Oldmanrivera

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I am so incredibly amazed at how great Jonathan Stewart plays, not because he isn't great, but because the workload he takes on.

In this game especially, he had, to me anyway, jaw dropping runs.

Runs that look like losses or no gains turn into 5-8 yards or a first down.

His avoiding tackles, throwing his legs in the air.

The guy is just amazing.

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he's always been a hard runner. He's consistently doing those tough run plays turning losses into 2-3 yard gains that have way more impact that anyone may ever realize.

He's not the stylish running back that breaks home runs off but he's the reliable powerback who will 9 times out of 10 get you the tough yards when you need them.

Only panther Jersey I own is Jonathan Stewart jersey purchased in 2010.

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If you just look at the box score you see another ho-hum 80 yard day.  If you watched the game you saw a man single handedly run over every Saints defender at some point in the game and have multiple runs where he broke three or more tackles.  His running style is perfect for this team.

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1 minute ago, tondi said:

If you just look at the box score you see another ho-hum 80 yard day.  If you watched the game you saw a man single handedly run over every Saints defender at some point in the game and have multiple runs where he broke three or more tackles.  His running style is perfect for this team.

Absolutley.

One of the runs he had today had me in awe.

One of the Saints defenders cane to tackle his legs and he totally wiffs him and does some crazy nonsense with his legs, but gets those feet down and keeps on trucking

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26 minutes ago, tondi said:

If you just look at the box score you see another ho-hum 80 yard day.  If you watched the game you saw a man single handedly run over every Saints defender at some point in the game and have multiple runs where he broke three or more tackles.  His running style is perfect for this team.

80 yards a game is 1280 in an entire season, and Stew is currently the #3 rusher in the NFL. With what he does, he's incredibly underrated.

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