Arian Foster Texans article

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He's not - he just seemed to fumble or have a bad hand off during the worst possible times.
 
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Like I know several of the other backs had quite a few fumbles - just aren't as memorable... like Florida '07 when it was close, Bama '05 near goal line (Anderson's was more memorable though since it was late in the game), last year vs. Auburn, fumbling into the endzone for a touchback a few times I believe against USCjr and Vandy, one returned for a TD against Penn State, etc.
 
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Yeah, he didn't fumble a lot, but he tended to do it when we least needed it.
 
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I wish the guy all of the luck in the world. I hope that he makes the Texans roster. I know alot of Vol fans have very strong feelings of disliking the guy. He played hard for UT.
 
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Foster was one of the top yardage makers in UT history. He did fumble at inopportune times, but not a lot considering the number of carries he had. He made some great runs bouncing outside when he had no blocking. I know free speech is great, but it is classless when so called fans constantly put down our players. JMO. They are doing the best they can, they are not pros and they chose to play at UT. Some of our idiot "fans" booed the team and the top QB prospect, Josh Nunes, said he wanted no part of this nonsense. It is impossible to tell how many others had the same reaction.

Good luck to Arian. He may not make it in the pros, but the kid has a lot of heart and I want to thank him for choosing UT and for his contributions to the team.
 
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Nah - Josh Nunes was going to decommit regardless of the booing - he committed to play here without even visiting. Wasn't exactly the top QB prospect either - but I get your point on everything.
 
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Foster was one of the top yardage makers in UT history. He did fumble at inopportune times, but not a lot considering the number of carries he had. He made some great runs bouncing outside when he had no blocking. I know free speech is great, but it is classless when so called fans constantly put down our players. JMO. They are doing the best they can, they are not pros and they chose to play at UT. Some of our idiot "fans" booed the team and the top QB prospect, Josh Nunes, said he wanted no part of this nonsense. It is impossible to tell how many others had the same reaction.

Good luck to Arian. He may not make it in the pros, but the kid has a lot of heart and I want to thank him for choosing UT and for his contributions to the team.

Well said! :rock:What pisses me off worse than anything is to hear so called 'fans' booing their own teams. That is crap! Too bad we can't put them on the field and see how well they do. THEY are the REAL losers.
 
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Players literally risk their lives on every play to represent the greatest intitution in the world. Respect the player, University of Tennessee, your family, and most of all yourself. How can you call yourself a part of the Nation if you don't have our back no matter what in every situation! Please go root for another team if you really don't bleed orange! :boxing2:
 

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