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Now it's 2-4 weeks with Stewart


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The answer is give Gaffney and Barner the bulk of the carries pre season....rest Dlo for the regular season if Stewart keeps the gimp routine up. It seems true that it's cheaper to keep stewart at this point, so he pulls the same crap again just IR him and be done with it.Go into the season with T.G,K.B,D.W, and M.T....out of sight out of mind untill they can finally cut him.

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He's healthy enough to go on a 5 month vacation all over the world during the offseason, then football season comes around and it's oops, my tummy hurts.

The day this guy is gone will be a huge burden off the back of this team IMO.

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