Foster

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ruslt

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Why is Foster having such a hard time running it??? Hadesty and Jones haven't had much problem.
 
#2
#2
Foster had a couple of nice carries, but he also had a couple where he was dodging defenders 3 yards into the backfield. Not enough carries to make much of a judgement.
 
#3
#3
What was the deal with Foster on that little pass from Crompton and he just froze there with the ball kinda?? He is playing subpar tonight.
 
#5
#5
He's barely practiced. He's made some plays. He's naturally rusty and that HAD to be expected unless you're just naive.
 
#6
#6
Foster had a couple of nice carries, but he also had a couple where he was dodging defenders 3 yards into the backfield. Not enough carries to make much of a judgement.

Precisely. As for the first half of this game, it doesn't appear that our run blocking has taken a step forward this year.
 
#17
#17
Hardesty is soooooo much better. Foster = good kid, but that doesn;t get it done!!!
 
#21
#21
One fumble did not cost us this game. It did happen at a bad time, but it didn't cost us the game. I think he had 4 fumbles last year out of almost 300 carries. Not a bad average. Too many other things cost us this one. Wide open receivers on ucla's last touchdown drive in under 2 minutes did not help. 9 penalties on UT did not help either. Missed field goals always hurt. Blocked punt returned for a touchdown because we can't block at the line definitely hurt.
 
#22
#22
Its really really hard for me to downplay a fumble in the red zone. You cannot downplay emotion in college football, that fumble was huge and a TD could have broken UCLA for good.
 
#25
#25
why is foster consistently referred to as a "leader" by other guys on the team? leaders don't consistently make these types of mental mistakes.
 
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