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We can sit on Stew for up to 6 weeks without adding him to the roster or putting him on IR. Our running game has been productive, so at this point, getting Stew back is more of a luxury than a necessity.

 

Ride DWill for a few more weeks while Stew get's re-acclimated, then we'll have a well conditioned and fresh Stew for the final stretch.

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Dwan is proving to be worthless for us. We need his ass on the field. At least Barner is back.

 

I literally have no comment for Stewart. I could waste the energy to get mad about it but the more he sits out the more Tolbert and DWill shine. When he wants to play he'll be at practice.

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We can sit on Stew for up to 6 weeks without adding him to the roster or putting him on IR. Our running game has been productive, so at this point, getting Stew back is more of a luxury than a necessity.

Ride DWill for a few more weeks while Stew get's re-acclimated, then we'll have a well conditioned and fresh Stew for the final stretch.

Two weeks.

If they don’t activate him this week, Carolina will have two more weeks to make a call before they’d lose the chance to activate the running back at all this season.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/10/14/ron-rivera-cautiously-optimistic-jonathan-stewart-will-start-practicing-soon/

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that dude has made a fugton of $$ for riding an exercise bike over the last few years.  The rest of us have to pay $50/month to do that.

 

Delhomme's deal.....is rapidly falling down the list of worst contract extensions 

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