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JStew is good people


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That goes without saying. Jonathan Stewart is the ultimate professional and i would expect no different from him, unlike his clown ex-teammate DeAngelo. Stewart is without a doubt the best running back this franchise has ever had and infully expect him to be honored when he is retired (not a statue or retired number). DeAngelo on the other hand I hope is  ever allowed back in the stadium without purchasing a ticket.

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1 hour ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Stew seems like a guy who holds the door open for ladies, says excuse me,    Picks something up for you if you dropped it and just a genuinely nice guy.  And he plays piano.  Nothing but respect for him.  Wish him the best as a professional and as a person.    

 

 

Don't forget, he's very well spoken!

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He really is a great guy. I remember when he came to Wilmington and was checking out a few bars and one door guy was dumb enough to turn him away because he was wearing a tank top. He came to the bar I work at instead and never said a bad word about the bar that turned him away over nonsense. Instead he was super nice a chill and if not for his tree trunk sized legs you might not even know he was a professional football player. He really is a down to earth dude.

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