Posts tagged Jonathan Stewart
Week 7, 2010: San Francisco 49ers @ Carolina Panthers
Oct 21st
In the Wembley Watch articles, I’ve taken a look at the Wembley-bound teams each week, but with the International Series game so close, I’m taking a close look at both teams in a bit more detail. Last week I examined the chances of the Broncos against the Jets (and got it wrong), this week I’ll take a closer look at the 49ers against the Carolina Panthers.

Moore hands off to Stewart
First Look 2010… NFC South
Jun 10th
The run that the Saints went on took us by surprise. Indeed, from the pre- and off-season Graham and I both fancied the Panthers to be the err, big dogs of the division. As it happened, they were pussycats and the Saints went marching on and it’s now history. But enough of me murdering metaphors…
This NFC South has been particularly well balanced in recent years, with all four teams making the post season and each team has made the championship game and all but the Falcons made the Super Bowl since 2002. That could make things hard, but could make them fun too!
So let’s take a look…

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Chris Johnson will be league MVP… so says Chris Johnson
Jan 15th
A topic from the archive.
15th January, 2010 — As we thought, way back when, Chris Johnson’s prospect of being League MVP were likely to be hampered by Quarterbacks getting the nod, and this was completely the case when the votes were counted and CJ had none.
However, he’s made up for it by being the only unanimous 2009 All-Pro selection. So well done to Chris Johnson. He had a great season; was entertaining to watch and his race to set records was enthralling to the end. As one of only 6 2,000 yard players, we’ll be hoping he can keep his form going. Something that eluded a lot of the others. But he’s young and he’s talented. If he hit 2000 yards next year, who’d be surprised if he didn’t get the MVP?
Good luck to him.
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Favourite Four: Running Backs #3 – DeAngelo Williams
Aug 20th
Continuing with our Favourite Four series, currently on running backs, we look at the third player on our list.
We reiterate that these are some of our favourite players. We can’t vouch that these will be the best players in absolute terms, have the biggest fantasy football upside or even be any good (though they might be)… but they’re players that we like to watch.
DeAngelo Williams of the Carolina Panthers gets the call this week.