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Stewart and the playoffs


panfanman

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Who else here wouldn't mind seeing Stewie riding the pines during the playoffs as long as DWill and Tolbert are healthy?  I heard Stewart could be ready for our 1st playoff game.  But I see no reason to bring him in to play and mess up any rhythm that may have been established.  I am happy that he could be available if needed.  But is he needed as if Dwill, Tolbert and Cam are getting it done?

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It was hard to watch '05 - '06 against Seattle when we IRed Davis and all he could do was ride the sides when Foster went out.

 

Keep up the momentum for sure, but don't force him in.

 

Didn't Goings get a concussion and we were using god knows who it was. Changed everything.  We didn't stand a chance.  All running backs healthy need to be ready to go.  That is one of the reasons I am glad we have both Dwill and Stewart.

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Didn't Goings get a concussion and we were using god knows who it was. Changed everything. We didn't stand a chance. All running backs healthy need to be ready to go. That is one of the reasons I am glad we have both Dwill and Stewart.

THE Jamal Robertson.

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Who else here wouldn't mind seeing Stewie riding the pines during the playoffs as long as DWill and Tolbert are healthy? I heard Stewart could be ready for our 1st playoff game. But I see no reason to bring him in to play and mess up any rhythm that may have been established. I am happy that he could be available if needed. But is he needed as if Dwill, Tolbert and Cam are getting it done?

Williams still goes down like an old lady. Seems like he has 10 bad runs for every good one. Getting him in space as a reciever seems to be what he is best at.

Stewart my not hit the homeruns but he has less odds of being dropped bc someone's left pinkie brushes his shoestring. We may need that. His style ideally fits what we do on offense. Slowly move the ball downfield. Negative runs are a killer.

Last time he was on the field......he looked pretty dang good

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