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Stewart to Play Sunday


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http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/4650/jonathan-stewart/1

Jonathan Stewart (hamstring) said he's "ready to go" for Week 6 against the Saints.
Stewart practiced in full on Thursday, and said he's "definitely" playing on Sunday. It will be his first game back after missing the last three weeks with a strained hamstring. Stewart should resume workhorse duties in a top-notch matchup with the Saints. He's a locked-in RB2. Oct 13 - 2:01 PM
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10 hours ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

It's funny, this place loves to throw Stewart under the bus, until he is hurt and we realize how valuable he actually is on the field. 

Nobody is saying he's a bad running back.. Its always people complaining about his injury-proneness specifically

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22 hours ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

It's funny, this place loves to throw Stewart under the bus, until he is hurt and we realize how valuable he actually is on the field. 

Stewart is always hurt and that's part of the issue for this team that didn't get addressed

a team has to depend on the players  on the field not the players on the trainers'  table

 

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