tumscalcium
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If he recovered the fumble, how does it matter when it occurred? It could have been at any point in any game and it wouldn't have effected the outcome!
Logic doesn't seem to be your strong suit considering your posts here.
No one said he didn't fumble at those particular moments when it affected the outcome of the game, but any fumble at any time could change the outcome of the game. Your argument just doesn't hold any water.
The reason he has this reputation is because of fans like you that look at it with emotion rather than common sense.
You CLEARLY have absolutely no idea what you are talking about and you even seem to not remember these at all, which now makes sense as to why your defending your crazy position. Yes, every fumble is bad. But when you're up by 28 then it's nearly not as bad as other times. You can't seriously be this irrational. Also, Foster didn't recover his own fumble on the SC one, which is what leads me to believe you don't remember these.
Notice the score and time left?
YouTube - Tennessee Volunteers flirt with disaster against South Carolina
Notice how PSU scored their TD in the 4th? Notice game was tied, UT on their 12.... That was a gift from foster. Tennessee Volunteers vs. Penn State Nittany Lions - Box Score - January 01, 2007 - ESPN
He also fumbled at the 6 of UCLA when a TD would have put UT up by 14, thus pushing game out of reach later on. Tennessee Volunteers vs. UCLA Bruins - Drivechart - September 01, 2008 - ESPN
Oh, and it should occur to you somewhere around now that just the fact that we're arguing about all his fumbles should tell you that he did in fact earn his reputation of being a fumbler...... Thanks for playin'.