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stewart injured BOTH ankles


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In addition to sustaining a left high-ankle sprain at Philadelphia in Week 12, Jonathan Stewart also re-injured his right ankle.

Stewart missed two of the season's first three games with a right high-ankle sprain sustained in the preseason. His short-area explosiveness and breakaway speed haven't been the same since. Now both ankles are injured. Stewart is still hoping to play at Kansas City this week, which is yet another reason to be skeptical of coach Ron Rivera's "high-ankle" designation. He's yet to practice, however, and appears to be a long shot to suit up.

ouch. how the heck he has been able to play on a single bad ankle is one thing...

i'm curious why the coaching staff doesn't take the john fox approach by keeping him out of practice from here on out but still let him play on sundays.

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If I were the GM I would have let Williams (old) walk in FA, traded Stewart (injury prone) for a 3rd, & never signed Tolbert (obese). Our RBs would be Poole & an undrafted FA or two. Money would have been spent in FA on a legit #1 WR (move 89 to slot), best available FS, veteran DT, & veteran OL.

Thanks Marty, you crazy bastärd.

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Wow- with the few number of carries hes gotten over the last couple years and he cant seem to stay healthy - you got to wonder about our trainers and medical guys with all the injuries this team seems to constantly have.

Wondering if it isnt time to cut ties with all these old backs and utilize Poole and whoever we can find cheap next year - I guess it depends on who our gm and hc is and what their game philosophy is.

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