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speaking of dreams...anyone remember Samuel L. Jackson's?


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JStew had 1100 something yards, and DWill only had 400 something... as I was looking at stats during the upcoming season...

I hope it was just a dumb dream and nothing more!

original thread...

1100 yards is gonna be nothing short of balls to the wall beast mode to pull off, but stewart can easily finish with 8-900 yards this season...

...then again, with nothing to do but ride the rest of the season out...

I’m not too focused on individual stats, but this year I want to improve on my 2009 numbers of 1,133 yards and 10 touchdowns.

from jstew28.com

why not go for it? he's gonna get 20+ attempts a game from here on out anyway. it's no different from the titans constantly feeding the ball to chris johnson at the end of last season so he could reach his mark.

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yup. it's pretty sad.

on top of everything else that's gone wrong this season, he's touched the ball 8x or less in 6 games and missed 2 due to a concussion.

that's 8 games of almost no production.

There's really nothing you can do about the concussion, but getting the ball fewer than 8 times in 6 different games falls entirely on the coaching staff.

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until the last couple games, Stew really wasn't performing even when "healthy"... something just looked off with him. I know a lot of us in the game day chat have recognized it, I'm sure we're not the only ones.

like i've said in the past, you can't just sprinkle him in a game and expect him to be consistently productive. he needs touches.

i believe fox when he said stewart's problem was not being in game shape. stewart himself said he wanted to participate in the preseason at the very least to knock the rust off.

not participating in the offseason/preseason along with getting very little attempts for almost half the season...he's gonna look off.

healthy or not, he's beasting again because the rust is off and he's gotten a feel for the game.

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the whole "he needs touches" thing is fine and dandy, but even when he was getting the touches he wasn't doing well.

If he was not in shape, that would explain his hesitancy and seeming slowness. I'll buy that. Glad he's looking like his old form... just hope that we don't lose him or D-Will this offseason.

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the whole "he needs touches" thing is fine and dandy, but even when he was getting the touches he wasn't doing well.

he didn't get double digit attempts until week 7...he's been getting better and better since then.

If he was not in shape, that would explain his hesitancy and seeming slowness. I'll buy that. Glad he's looking like his old form... just hope that we don't lose him or D-Will this offseason.

stewart will be in carolina. the only question mark is williams. i still say of he isn't a panther after the season is over, it's because he decided not to be.

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