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Clay Matthews says J Stew is hardest running back to tackle other than AP


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He was on sportsnation yesterday and said J Stew is the hardest running back to tackle to him other than AP because of his suspension don't know exactly what he says but states he has a low center of gravity and compares him to a spinning table top and when asked the top three defensive players in the NFL not including him he says JJ watt, von miller and gets interrupted and they moved on to the next topic but while talking they never mention Luke kuechly the entire time

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Stew and Tolb are a lil diff.. Tolbert just throws his weight at you when you are coming to hit him causing you to get RKOd.. Stew just keeps churning those legs.. Stew is a good RB when healthy no doubt but yet I can't figure out our running scheme. It seems we could have Demarco Murray or AP and still end up the same way Stew and Will looks.

I miss Travelle Wharton out in front smashing linebackers 

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