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Panthers' Stewart, Williams questionable for Thursday


Rod Butsecks

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(Observer News Services) Carolina Panthers running backs Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams are both listed as questionable for Thursday's matchup against the Miami Dolphins.p/Stewart (achilles) missed practice on Monday and Tuesday before practicing in full on Wednesday. Williams (knee) showed up on the injury report Wednesday as a non-participant in practice.

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Did DeAngelo get banged up somewhere along the way?

yes, and it's about time he got a break.

williams has taken a beating this season. what i don't understand is why.

he's on pace to carry the rock over 300 times this season, while stewart will touch the ball less than he did last season.

i thought an advantage of having 2 first round RBs was to keep both fresh and relatively healthy.

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Hasn't J-Stew been listed as questionable for like 4 straight games? Plus D-Williams just did an interview and said he'd definitely be playing.

Stewart has been questionable since the beginning of the season, regardless if they have reported it, they have insinuated that he could be out/limited.

And D-Will was listed as questionable on Sunday as well.

yes, and it's about time he got a break.

williams has taken a beating this season. what i don't understand is why.

he's on pace to carry the rock over 300 times this season, while stewart will touch the ball less than he did last season.

i thought an advantage of having 2 first round RBs was to keep both fresh and relatively healthy.

It seems like they've been rotating them out fairly well the last few games though. Plus, they usually indicate to each other when they need to come out.

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