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Williams or Stewart???


The Don

Who will have a better season?  

71 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will have a better season?

    • Deangelo Williams
      54
    • Jonathan Stewart
      17


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This is like asking me which of my kids I love more...

Thats funny. I swear I was about to make the same thread but it was going to be who is better. I have to say I'm starting to lean team Stewart. He's like Ricky Williams in his prime minus the dope.

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If I were in control, I'd trade Stewart since he'd probably get more value, keep Williams since he has a good 4 solid years left. During that period, find a competent replacement for Stewart. Hopefully with trading away Stewart, we'd be able to secure a guaranteed #2 WR (someone better than who we have now) or a stud DT/DE. The only way this would turn out bad is if Moore sucks, we have to rely more on the run, Williams gets hurt and Goodson/Sutton can't run.

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i'm happy that you're happy that he's happy because we have two stud running backs. regardless of who has the better season, we're gonna f*ckin' pown teams all season. it's gonna be great. can't wait to see what DW and J-Stew do to the Browns defense :willy_nilly:

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If I were in control, I'd trade Stewart since he'd probably get more value, keep Williams since he has a good 4 solid years left. During that period, find a competent replacement for Stewart. Hopefully with trading away Stewart, we'd be able to secure a guaranteed #2 WR (someone better than who we have now) or a stud DT/DE. The only way this would turn out bad is if Moore sucks, we have to rely more on the run, Williams gets hurt and Goodson/Sutton can't run.

Williams would be 31 in that scenario (pending we don't miss a year of play). IMO, I have hard time seeing them split up the duo that way as they would be expecting a 29, 30, and 31 year old RB to be the bulk of the ground game.

There are very few rare expections where those years don't almost automatically signal the downhill fall of RBs (even great ones). Granted Williams had a few light years early on but he came into the NFL with probably more mileage than any RB I can think of in a long time.

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