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...that's the minimum that jonathan stewart needs next season to continue his franchise record breaking pace.

this season's 1133 yards at 5.1 ypc and 10 tds are all franchise second season bests and the third best season in franchise history.

i was going to make a list of everything he's done so far, but after looking at it all there's a chance that the only record stewart won't hold after next season is deangelo williams's current rushing and TD totals.

all of this in just 2 seasons.

not too shabby for a back up who is injury prone and hardly ever practices.

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i had to dedicate my 500th post to one of my favorite players.

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I still think Williams is better than Stewart. We're all just very high on Stew right now because we watched him tear it up at the end of the season when D-Will wasn't playing. Williams just has amazing vision and really can't be stopped. Stew isn't far behind though. We have one Top 3 RB, and another Top 5 RB, IMO.

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We're all just very high on Stew right now because we watched him tear it up at the end of the season when D-Will wasn't playing.

some of us have been high on him since day one.

how many people honestly thought that stewart would step in and double his season rushing yards and tds in just 4 games?

the main thing that stood out at the end of last season for me is stewart getting comfortable with the game.

for all that he's accomplished so far, stewart is just getting warmed up.

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