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Stew says he'd love to stay a panther long term


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Restructure DeAngelo's contract and keep Double Trouble in Charlotte. I'm sure DeAngelo wouldn't have a huge problem with it considering it also increases the longevity of his career due to splitting carries.

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give me 1 reason why we SHOULDNT keep Stew here. thats ridicoulous if Hurney lets him walk..
The only reason would be the money obviously but Hurney will figure something out starting with DWill's contract.
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It's possible they think with Cam as the QB being a running threat they only need one back behind him.

I'd like to keep Stew here, don't get me wrong, and I don't agree with that at all. Just guessing what they might be considering. Ultimately I think they'll decide to keep him here (or at least try to) but that might be what's slowing down the trigger pulling.

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Williams doesn't need to restructure and they will keep Stewart. He will be given a new contract sometime during 2012. Williams contract is front loaded for 2011 and 2012. It is reasonable after that and was devised with the idea of keeping Stewart when his contract expires after the 2012 season.

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it's possible they think with cam as the qb being a running threat they only need one back behind him.

I'd like to keep stew here, don't get me wrong, and i don't agree with that at all. Just guessing what they might be considering. Ultimately i think they'll decide to keep him here (or at least try to) but that might be what's slowing down the trigger pulling.

wait. Amen on keeping stew
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