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Predict DeAngelo and Jonathan's (each) yardage this season...


adallastiger

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I think if moore is as good as he was last year then we will start to pass probably 10 or more times per game which is 10 less rushig plays , meaning their totals will drop down a little, I say Williams 1240yards 11td's Stewart 880yards 10td's1

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it doesn't matter who is under center, carolina is a run first run heavy team.

in this offense all the qb has to do is minimize mistakes and execute the big plays when they're called.

with williams in a contract year and stewart at 100%, this season's rushing attack will be more exciting than ever. all i'll say is stewart and williams will both top the 1k yard mark again this season.

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I think Williams would've went over 1500 yards again had he not gotten injured last season.

Williams: 1600 yards

Stewart: 950 yards. With all of us complaining that he should've been given more carries toward the end so he could have at least broken 1k again.

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