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Jonathan Stewart won NFC Player of the Week


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2 minutes ago, over the legal limit said:

If CMC could open up the outside runs, it would open up the inside for Stew!

and CMC quits going down after then first guy touches him!

Well to open it up for stew they would have to both be on the field at the same time By the way cmc has averaged almost 5 ypc in the second half of season

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Just now, Mikey815 said:

Well to open it up for stew they would have to both be on the field at the same time By the way cmc has averaged almost 5 ypc in the second half of season

No they dont have to be on the field the same time. Defenses are not even afraid of our run game when CMC is on the field. Defenses treat CMC as a WR.

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1 minute ago, over the legal limit said:

No they dont have to be on the field the same time. Defenses are not even afraid of our run game when CMC is on the field. Defenses treat CMC as a WR.

So are you saying stewart has been more of a threat than cmc this year?

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It was great to see him get going.  He's had a really rough go at it on average this year, which obviously isn't all on him.  He's welcomed CMC with open arms and the guy really is a pro through and through.  

We're a different animal when Stew is beasting.   This is the perfect time for him to rev up.

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15 minutes ago, Johnny Rockets said:

I loved Stew finding a TV camera after one of his TD's and saying something to the extent of "So you all think I am old huh?"

I think he may have been talking to the Huddle.

we are fuged if we have players reading through the huddle lol 

its so amazing to me you always hear coaches and players keep saying they dont care about the critics/doubters, dont pay attention, tune the noise out. But then you have these instances where they are clearly responding to social media criticisms ..

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