I now nominate EBF and The Scientist for president and vice president of the Jonathon Stewart fan club.
Stewart will be OK in the NFL... but not a stud IMO. I've been wrong before, maybe I am again. But he'll have to show me in the NFL.
I've never said he's a lock to be a star in the NFL. But the arguments some people have used to knock him (i.e. "he's slow" or "he was only good because of Dixon") are so lame that I've felt obligated to rip them to shreds. If you don't like him, you don't like him. That doesn't bother me. Where I have a problem is when you try to compare him to Duckett or say he's slow because he runs the 40 .07 seconds slower than Adrian Peterson. That's just silly.
I dont think anyone is knocking him really. Just pointing out glaring information of why DMac will be the better NFL draft pick.
What I was commenting on was people posting information that is completely inaccurate. Specifically, I'm talking about posts like this:
The only knock on Stewart going into the combine was his lack of speed (not quickness). He did everything to reinforce that fact with his runs. ive said since the beginningof the season when I started watching Stewart (I had him on my College FF) and always said he looked slow. He ran one of the slowest RB times and people say it doesnt matter. I dont get it.
Here you say Stewart "ran one of the slowest RB times" at the combine. In reality, there were something like 35-45 RBs tested and he finished inside the top 10. So his time was in the top 20-30% of all the RBs who were invited to the combine. How this equates to running "one of slowest RB times" is unclear to me. What I'm trying to do is clarify things so mistruths such as the one you posted above are ignored.
Are you including Schmitt and Hester?

Go ahead and post your figures and your stats so I can get a chuckle
http://www.nfl.com/combine/top-performersFull results haven't been posted yet, but here you can see the top 10.
1. Johnson, Chris 4.24
2. McFadden, Darren 4.33
3. Alridge, Anthony 4.36
4. Charles, Jamaal 4.38
5. Simpson, Chad 4.42
6. Mendenhall, Rashard 4.45
7. Forte, Matt 4.46
8. Jones, Felix 4.47
9. Parmele, Jalen 4.47
10. Stewart, Jonathan 4.48
And here are all the other RBs who were invited to the combine:
Bernard, Yvenson RB 5'9" 205 Oregon State
Boyd, Cory RB 6'0" 218 South Carolina
Brown, Thomas RB 5'9" 198 Georgia
Caulcrick, Jehuu RB 6'0" 258 Michigan State
Choice, Tashard RB 5'11" 210 Georgia Tech
Dawson, Calvin RB 5'9" 205 Louisiana-Monroe
Felton, Jerome FB 6'0" 246 Furman
Forsett, Justin RB 5'8" 190 California
Green-Ellis, BenJarvus RB 5'11" 220 Mississippi
Hart, Mike RB 5'9" 195 Michigan
Hester, Jacob FB 5'11" 230 LSU
Hilliard, Lex RB 5'11" 228 Montana
Hillis, Peyton FB 6'1" 240 Arkansas
Little, Rafael RB 5'9" 194 Kentucky
Lumpkin, Kregg RB 6'0" 224 Georgia
McRae, Kalvin RB 5'9" 208 Ohio
Morgan, DaJuan RB 6'1" 205 North Carolina State
Omon, Xavier RB 5'11" 226 Northwest Missouri State
Patrick, Allen RB 6'1" 195 Oklahoma
Rice, Ray RB 5'9" 195 Rutgers
Savage, Dantrell RB 5'8" 187 Oklahoma State
Schmitt, Owen FB 6'2" 250 West Virginia
Slaton, Steve RB 5'10" 195 West Virginia
Smith, Kevin RB 6'1" 212 Central Florida
Stewart, Carl RB 6'2" 228 Auburn
Thomas, Marcus RB 6'2" 215 Texas-El Paso
Torain, Ryan RB 6'0" 215 Arizona State
Washington, Chauncey RB 6'0" 215 Southern Cal
So Stewart ran a slower time than 9 RBs and a faster time than 28 RBs. 10th out of 38 puts him in the top 30%. Even if you take out the fullbacks, he still ran faster than most of the RB prospects. So can you explain to us how he "ran one of the slower times of the RBs?" Maybe I'm mistaken, but if you run better than most of the guys at your position then I don't think you've run one of the worst times at your position.