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oh and btw deangelo and jstew are probably both gone next year...


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...if gettleman can work his magic and get out of their contracts. 

 

 

Jonathan Stewart (ankles) may not be ready when he's eligible to come off the PUP list in Week 7.

Reporters have noticed Stewart "grimacing in pain even after a slight exertion." Writes columnist Scott Fowler, "Stewart may not play the whole year, either." It's clear Stewart isn't close to playing in a game, and there's no guarantee he'll be healed up in two months. Ex-GM Marty Hurney gave Stewart a six-year, $37.8 million contract with $22.5 million guaranteed one year ago.

 

Jstew is damaged goods and DeAngelo is useless. 

 

Both are overpaid at a position where it's really easy to be replaced, and both are under(not) performing when it's easy to get production. 

 

Tolbert/Barner 2014, with Secretary of State Cap Space 

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I just love how a guy who has yet to play a single NFL game has already been anointed DeAngelo/JStew's replacement. Maybe we should wait to see him actually play in a couple of games before making a decision.

 

And DeAngelo is useless! Do you overreact much? Seems he did ok at the end of last season and was ranked 8th best out of 52 two seasons ago by Football Outsiders.

 

 

 

 

 

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The minute both of them are gone all these motherfugers that have put so much effort into defending them are going to automatically get 100% behind the idea they're gone as if they knew the whole time we had no direction with them on the team and conveniently forget everything they said about giving them more carries and how much the running game would help Cam and so on

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I just love how a guy who has yet to play a single NFL game has already been anointed DeAngelo/JStew's replacement. Maybe we should wait to see him actually play in a couple of games before making a decision.

 

And DeAngelo is useless! Do you overreact much? Seems he did ok at the end of last season and was ranked 8th best out of 52 two seasons ago by Football Outsiders.

 

funny how someone who thinks DWill is a huge commodity for this team thinks other people are overreacting...

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