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Jonathan Stewart


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5 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

J-Stew helps keep our secondary off the field, he makes  a OK O- line look good . Why do you think Dallas is 2-1 its all about the run game if you weak defense. 

Dallas has the best O-line in the entire league...

It's not about J-Stew, it's about our line sucking ass.

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6 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

J stew isn't the reason we are losing


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J Stew is probably the best back in the NFL at being patient at the mesh point on the read option.  He has a history with it and has grown under Cam with it.  If you don't trust the backups to run that, then you risk fumbles and thus become hesitant.  He's not the reason we lost this game, but there is a valid point within the larger absurdity.

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1 minute ago, HP59 said:

Dallas has the best O-line in the entire league...

It's not about J-Stew, it's about our line sucking ass.

J-Stew can get the extra yards after contact. Hence he makes  a JAG oline look good. I bet $100 that when he comes back we will win 90 % of the remaning games on the schedule if he plays in them. 

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1 minute ago, nosuchthingasapanther said:

been saying it for the past couple of seasons and people blasted me for it.

the oline simply isn't that good in run blocking. stewart and newton have made it look better than it really is.

Oher & Remmer aren't the interior is a Stud. 

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Once again, we had an opportunity to draft a decent RB  just in case, what happens every year with Stewart, happened again

did we ?

there is the answer. The Panthers were satisfied 

Just liked they refuse to recognize their franchise star had been hit 800 plus times and their starting RB out at least 5 games every year 

meanwhile, we draft a DT that may be the greatest thing since sliced bread but love looked better

i am sick of it. Get decent OTs. Get rid of Tolbert and Stewart and go young at the one position you can go young with 

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