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I like don't love Stewart's game. Can't help but smile whenever he scores.
The biggest thing Stewart brings is his presence. If you were to believe some of talk over the offseason stemming from Yeo and subsequently Russo, there was a bit of a divide in the room between the vets and the younger core. Which can be expected given the age gap, how they were played in relation to each other, etc. What Stewart seems to have brought is the ability to bring each together. You can tell he connects with the younger core and their interest. And he has gained the vets respect. Credit to the staff to realize what they once had in Stewart and bring him back and to Chris for seemingly having a big impact on the team. They look more like a unit and you don't see that type of divide. I think he has a lot to do with it.
The biggest thing Stewart brings is his presence. If you were to believe some of talk over the offseason stemming from Yeo and subsequently Russo, there was a bit of a divide in the room between the vets and the younger core. Which can be expected given the age gap, how they were played in relation to each other, etc. What Stewart seems to have brought is the ability to bring each together. You can tell he connects with the younger core and their interest. And he has gained the vets respect. Credit to the staff to realize what they once had in Stewart and bring him back and to Chris for seemingly having a big impact on the team. They look more like a unit and you don't see that type of divide. I think he has a lot to do with it.