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Jonathan Stewart to IR in New York


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14 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Hate to hear it for him, he's a great guy and he was a heck of a running back. He gets to spend time with him wife and kid now and I'm pretty sure they are well taken care of. He'll also get to spend more time on his music. Talented guy, done well for himself. Maybe he can come back and retire as a Panther on a one day contract next year.

totally agree. I wonder what he will do with is music talent? will be interested to follow. I definitely see him retiring as a panther. 

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20 minutes ago, Chaos said:

That's too bad, I'm sure deep down he wanted to come in here next week and have his own "blood and guts" display.  Sorry to hear though, always liked Stew.

I actually don't think so, he got REALLY paid in charlotte and unlike a certain douchebag (cough cough, deangelo williams) he was very thankful for the mountains of money we paid him.  Also, he was always loved in the community and a great presence in the locker room.

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

Hate to hear it for him, he's a great guy and he was a heck of a running back. He gets to spend time with him wife and kid now and I'm pretty sure they are well taken care of. He'll also get to spend more time on his music. Talented guy, done well for himself. Maybe he can come back and retire as a Panther on a one day contract next year.

FWIW his permanent home in in Charlotte so I would imagine he may make it back on a 1 day type deal

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