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9/26 Practice Tweets - Stew, Davis in Pads


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Doubt Stew plays, but nice to see

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  1m
A bit of a surprise to see Jonathan Stewart on the practice field. Don't imagine there's any chance he plays though
 
Black & Blue Review ‏@BlackBlueReview  1m
Surprise, day 2 — Jonathan Stewart has his helmet on today.
 
David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  1m
#Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart (knee) not moving fast but at least in helmet and shoulder pads today. 
 
Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  1m
Thomas Davis on the practice field again. Battling hip and hamstring injuries. We will see if he was limited or full later
 
David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  49s
Linebacker Thomas Davis also practicing again today. Moving pretty good. #Panthers

 

David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  1m
OT Garry Williams on bike for #Panthers.
 
Black & Blue Review ‏@BlackBlueReview  1m
Stewart looked pretty limited, but still, surprising to see him out there. http://instagram.com/p/tafTeuFZA3/ 
 
Black & Blue Review ‏@BlackBlueReview  34s
Thomas Davis was out there again. Garry Williams not practicing, but advanced to the bike.

 

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I'm seeing a strong push and work ethic from the team lately. I think they are tired of being discounted no matter what they do. Lots of toughness going around I like it.

 

i agree with you. but they need to get rid of the types of games like last week and the Saints game in New Orleans last year. until they do, there will always be naysayers. i understand losses happen, but a team isnt elite until they stop allowing blowouts at home on national primetime television

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i agree with you. but they need to get rid of the types of games like last week and the Saints game in New Orleans last year. until they do, there will always be naysayers. i understand losses happen, but a team isnt elite until they stop allowing blowouts at home on national primetime television

Great point

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I hope these guys are not pushing themselves too hard. 

 

But I do wonder if this specific game means that much to them. Maybe I am just reading WAY too much into it cause it could just be another game to them.... but if it was why not rest and heal marathon not sprint remember? 

 

I have to guess that it has more to with getting their asses kicked last week and wanting to come out and make up for it this week than it does with them specifically playing the Ravens.

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