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We're Better Without Stewart


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Go with the vet??? But CRA said

Oh noes!  CRA is such a hater....he predicted Williams going up against the top 2 rush defense wouldn't yield big results.  I was wrong.  It happens.  It was still an educated guess.

 

the week before I actually predicted him to have a big game  at NO by the way....

 

 

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there's something to be said for momentum and the confidence that comes with being in as a starter that i think shouldn't be underplayed. i'm not a fan of a constant rotation between three, sometimes four guys.

Don't forget Cam... 

 

We basically have 5 players all spitting touches running the ball when Stew is healthy.

 

That's obscene...

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Oh noes!  CRA is such a hater....he predicted Williams going up against the top 2 rush defense wouldn't yield big results.  I was wrong.  It happens.  It was still an educated guess.

 

the week before I actually predicted him to have a big game  at NO by the way....

None of us predicted New Orleans scoring on us that easy or our team not showing up so that killed any chance of us running late. Hopefully he goes into Saints killer mode  this time at home. We are going to need our best game to beat the Saints because you know they are desperate too. Maybe playing the Ryan's defense 3 weeks in a row finally helped us figure out how to move the ball against a 3-4. Man I hope we roll Cam out, boot leg, Run/pass options,move the pocket this time. I don't know why we keep sitting him back there like Eli Manning.

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I'm sorry but you're a dingbat. Any poster who says J-Stew had one good season obviously never watched him play in the last 5 years.

 

I swear, these Cam bandwagon fans are the worst on this site.

 

Cam bandwagon? I was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina a panthers fan way before the times of cam newton. Peppers was my childhood hero football player. don't get it twisted, old timer.

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No, you're a bandwagon fan. Even the biggest D-Will fan will tell you that J-Stew has had more than one good season. You haven't watched a damn game prior to Cam being drafted. So please, don't pretend. 

 

i don't have to argue this with you you don't know me old man and yes sir i have been a panthers fan my whole life it is my home team and Jonathon Stewart is not as good as you say he is. please hop off of his sack my friend. he is averaging 3.7 YPC in the past 2 years. Injury has slowed him down, time to realize he isn't the future.

 

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Then don't, zygote. No one in here is buying that you've been a lifelong fan. You've exposed yourself numerous times. Now move along small fry.

 

OK say what you wish pal. I have been a lifelong fan, i will try to find my picture of myself in my panthers beanie when i was 6 and wearing my peppers jersey and message it to you if possible. and its funny how old timers just use the eye ball test to judge a player still these days. there is a reason people like you are being replaced with people like myself, the people who study and pay attention to the NUMBERS. it all comes down to NUMBERS. numbers do not lie.

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OK whether or not you believe me, facts are facts and the good lord knows whom which my loyalty has always been.

Its funny when I moved to El Paso TX when i was in 8th grade and Im the laughingstock of all football being a panthers fan around a bunch of cowboys fans. now life is better being a panthers fan.

I'm not interested in your pathetic attempt at hijacking or photoshop. Your 'knowledge' is all that's needed. Thank you

 

 

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Barner suck! The kid is not capable of being 3 down back. I have not yet seen anything positive out of him including from ST. Barner couldnt even catch a damn kickoff return yesterday. Move forward with Tolbert and Dwill. Stewart is basically finished.

 

um, there is nothing to judge Barner on at this point...

 

and Ginn almost turned a KO over

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