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stewart has a high ankle sprain


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from rotoworld...

Coach Ron Rivera clarified that Jonathan Stewart's sprain is of the high-ankle variety.

The injury is to Stewart's left ankle, not the right one that was injured in the preseason. Rivera is calling Stewart "day to day," which is hardly a realistic timetable for a high-ankle sprain. Until we hear differently, we will have to assume that Stewart will be unavailable for Week 13 at Kansas City and likely for Week 14 versus the Falcons. DeAngelo Williams will reclaim the starting job and should be owned in 12-team leagues. Lacking explosion due to September toe and ankle injuries, Stewart is looking at a lost season.

it's now or never for deangelo williams.

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I have an awesome idea... hear me out..

OK, so Cam takes the snap from the shotgun, he hesitates a second. The defense is surely pondering why, right?

Here is the thing, instead of running it himself, he hands it off to an inferior runner in Deangelo Williams who is just standing there. I mean, they will never see it coming!

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I have an awesome idea... hear me out..

OK, so Cam takes the snap from the shotgun, he hesitates a second. The defense is surely pondering why, right?

Here is the thing, instead of running it himself, he hands it off to an inferior runner in Deangelo Williams who is just standing there. I mean, they will never see it coming!

that would be money!!

and we wouldnt lose 5 yards everytime we try it because nobody will see it coming

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when RR said that Deangelo is the "homerun threat" and Jonathan was the bruiser, i was confused.. Denagelo used to bang up the middle just as hard as any other RB.. he isnt a cutback runner, although he has that ability..

Deangelo has changed its either tbecause of the scheme or his big payday but he's not the same back from 2 years ago

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