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todays practice tweets: Stew out maybe a month


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11 minutes ago, CRA said:

No we didn't.

We just failed to address proper relief of Stewart when he isn't avaliable.   Stewart runs better in this offense and Williams got in shape AFTER being fired. 

Stewart IMO should of been viewed as a guy who can give you 10 games.  

This is the thing that most fans never remember for any Free Agent that goes and succeeds elsewhere.  D-Will played like hot garbage his last two seasons here, falling over every time someone sneezed on him.  He had it in him to be a good player, but he stopped doing it here.  The chip we put on his shoulder (and the fact that Bell plays even less than Stewart) have been a big factor in his resurgence in Pittsburgh.

This happens with lots of players every year.  Like all those Chiefs/Eagles fans complaining about lettings Kurt Coleman go.  He wasn't a good player on those teams and it's likely he never would have been.

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15 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You just hate Deangelo,but denagelo was better here than Stewart was. He's a better running back don't see how anyway can dispute that 

In Fox's run system (similar to what they run in Pitt) and with his current motivation level? Arguably so. In the Carolina system that's been run since 2011 and without the motivation received by being cut? Not a chance.

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