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Stewart looking good at practice. Dwan practicing, expects to play.


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I saw a tweet that CJ wasn't practicing... just a precaution?

pulled his groin at the end of the game last week. not enough to make him miss a game, but enough to make him sore. no reason to stress it this week.

 

on sunday he'll be fine, he'll have plenty of ice.

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Probably, but Riverboat is not showing that card yet.

 

It would be stupid to hold him out any longer. The guy is good to go. The only two problems that will be facing him for the next few weeks or so is Not been in game shape and will have some rust on him. For him to shack off both of those. He needs to see playing time starting this week. Even if that means him only getting 8-10 carries in this game. He has to start some where. If not then Ron should just put him on IR for the year.

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Does anyone know if the Observer fired Jonathan Jones? It's been three days since he has not tweeted or written a story.

 

 

"pulled his groin at the end of the game last week. not enough to make him miss a game, but enough to make him sore. no reason to stress it this week."...LOL! I saw this post right under yours and thought it was a reply to the J Jones question.

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nctarheel0619, on 30 Oct 2013 - 2:12 PM, said:

To be honest, if CJ isn't 100 percent, I wouldn't play him.  That's my opinion, as bad as the Falcons line is and the fact we'll need him vs the 49ers?  Call me an idiot all you want.  I want him 100 percent against San Fran.  

 

 

the trainers and med staff wouldn't jeopardize the season and play him knowing he's not ready

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