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Stewie's wild run


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Amazing play that we've almost come to expect from a very good but not great player.  Still want him gone or a MASSIVE pay cut due to age, injuries, production, and cap hit, but he's definitely given many memorable moments, including this one.

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29 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Forty plus years of watching the NFL, and that might be the craziest thing I've ever seen.

Barry Sanders did something pretty close to that once.

And Stew's done it twice, even if the first time was a BS reversal.

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3 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I can't believe he gets so much hate thrown his way,.. dude is awesome and brings the A game to an F team every game.


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I don't think he gets hate. There's been legitimate injury concerns for years and his contract is far from ideal. Other than that he's solid, but those two things are important

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