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I don't think Stewart has gotten the buzz he deserves in this camp. Maybe its the Cam and Kuechly effect. I can't recall him ever looking better. I predict big things for him this season, and my prediction is as follows

1400 yards rushing
8 TDs

So here's to you JStew, keep on truckin.

 


Jonathan Stewart of the NFL Carolina Panthers
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Unless we really commit to the run I have a hard time seeing anyone eclipse the 1,000 yard mark based solely on limited touches due all the weapons we have.

Don't get me wrong, I certainly think he's capable and would easily hit that as a feature back, but he'd have to double last year's production with yet another ball carrier in the backfield.

While I do think we'll run more to shorten games and control the clock I don't think it'll be that drastic of an increase. Only way he hits those marks is of DLo goes down.

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That huge O-line we have, I think they will lean on the ground game alittle more. I think last year was just a baptism by fire for Cam. I also believe that we will come out and pound the ball against Tampa because they will be playing the pass.

Chud/Norv believe in the pass. We likely pass slightly more this year. Newton's running will keep the pass attempts down some but nothing about Chud's history background says Carolina wants to be move closer to around 30th in pass attempts. If we pass less, that what would be happening

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Zod as it applies to me I am assuming Stew will be great.....no question about it. I think other than the Cam craze others are just looking for guys stepping up in areas we need to address .What bothers me is the lack of national attention he gets.Here is the most elusive rb in the NFL according to Football outsiders and NFL fans know very little about him.

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