Jul 042009

120px Bank of America Stadium DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart   Who Should Start For The Panthers?When the drafted Jonathan Stewart last season, they did not realize that Williams was going to be the breakout star in the . Williams went on to score 20 touchdowns, and completely dominate the competition with multiple 40 yard runs every week it seemed. Stewart was no slouch either, scoring 10 Tds, and gaining 800+ yards in the process. Going into the season, which running back should start and get the bulk of the carries?


What seems like a simple answer is not as easy as you might think. Williams has certainly earned the position, but he is not built to carry the load. The smaller Williams is more of a third down type back, and many think that he should be moved into that type of role. Stewart is a bruising, every down type of back, and might just be the star of the future.


While Stewart is a fantastic back, and might just be the future at the position, he was the back that was injury prone. I do not buy the whole “ Williams is too small” argument at all. Think of Barry Sanders, for example. He was a small back that was built very similarly to Williams. Williams is the running back of Carolina’s present. Period.


literally ripped apart every ball club he faced. Stewart had moments, and was quite impressive, but was unstoppable. He was the best running back in the over a period of about twelve weeks. Week after week, he suited up and literally ran all over the opposition.


While the are fortunate to have them both, this position has to be Williams’ to lose. If not, then someone down in land is not paying attention in the least. Stewart will get his chance, and plenty of carries this season to boot.

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