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Stewart held out of practice today


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Just heard on the FOX8 News that Stewart was held out of practice today with a nagging injury, but Coach Fox was mum on whether or not it was what kept him out for most of training camp.

I hope he gets better soon so we can continue to pound the rock effectively.

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Just heard on the FOX8 News that Stewart was held out of practice today with a nagging injury, but Coach Fox was mum on whether or not it was what kept him out for most of training camp.

I hope he gets better soon so we can continue to pound the rock effectively.

FOX8 is wrong....

rotoworld

Jonathan Stewart (heel) was held out of practice on Wednesday.

Stewart only resumed practicing last week and saw 13 Week 1 touches after a mostly lost training camp, so Carolina is likely just exercising precaution. He appeared healthy against Philadelphia, producing 77 total yards. Coach John Fox confirmed Wednesday that Stewart didn't aggravate his injury.

panthers.com

On why running back Jonathan Stewart did not practice: It wasn't a setback. We felt like he needed to take the day off.

they're pampering him. they want to make sure he's 100%

don't be surprised to see stewart miss lots of practice up thru the bye.

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i think it's supposed to be which is fine. having two day off, unless there is some major strategery going on, just seems like a bit much.

Crap, its Wednesday, isn't it? :ack2:

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