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most prolific rb duo in history?


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over the last 2 seasons (32 games) Deangelo and Stew have a combined 894 carries,4,601 yards,48 total td's, 5.1 ypc avg. , and 143 yards per game. If they both reach 1,000 yards again this season they have to be considered the most prolific running back duo in NFL HISTORY. The only other running back duo to rush for 1,000 or more each in more than one season was mercury morris and larry csonka from the dolphins. they had 2 seasons of both of them rushing for 1,000 or more.Also if dwil and stew do it again next season you have to give credit to the oline as well. the stats these 2 have put up together over the last 32 games is INSANE

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means nothing without a ring

not true, a lot of all-time greats walked away ringless. stats are for the analysis of personal performance (or group, in this case) and should stand free of any championships won or lost.

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not true, a lot of all-time greats walked away ringless. stats are for the analysis of personal performance (or group, in this case) and should stand free of any championships won or lost.

How many people outside of Carolina know D.Will and J.Stew set a NFL record last year??

Not many..If your not winning it means little

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