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How will Stewart be used?


jamos14

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Hopefully, Jonathan Stewart will be back from PUP this week.  I'd like to see some opinions on how he will be used and what type of production we can expect.

 

My guess is D-Will will still get the 15-20 carries.  Stew will get 5-7 unless he shows a lot.  Hopefully this doesn't cut down from how successful Tolbert was yesterday.

 

I'd love to see Stew used in the screen game but Williams looked good there yesterday too.

 

I hope he helps but honestly don't know what kind of impact we can expect from him.  Our run game has been pretty solid throughout.  

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Hopefully, Jonathan Stewart will be back from PUP this week.  I'd like to see some opinions on how he will be used and what type of production we can expect.

 

My guess is D-Will will still get the 15-20 carries.  Stew will get 5-7 unless he shows a lot.  Hopefully this doesn't cut down from how successful Tolbert was yesterday.

 

I'd love to see Stew used in the screen game but Williams looked good there yesterday too.

 

I hope he helps but honestly don't know what kind of impact we can expect from him.  Our run game has been pretty solid throughout.  

 

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Hello!

 

Sorry, I know this post has nothing to do with Stewart, but I was not allowed to start a new topic. 

 

I am a Norwegian fan, and a newbie to this brilliant sport. I have been a sportsgeek for several years, and my latest love is Carolina Panthers. I have done a lot of research and watched several films, and I am starting to understand the rules, but the tactical part is impossible! But, the most important part is to love watching it, and I do. 

 

If someone eager to tell some "must know" information, I would really appreciate it. You can also ask me some questions, but do not expect to much from me, I am after all a "Super Bowl-virgin". 

 

Yours faithfully, 

TheNorPanther.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I think he plays a lot if when he's finally fully recovered from surgery. If the explosiveness is still there I'm thinking hes between 7-15 carries and 4-7 targets looking to get the guy 15 or so touches a game. No need to reinvent the wheel he should plug right in to the same sets. With the creativity Shula showed in Minn with the variations on the option we should be able to plug Stew right in.

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