What RB will start next year?

A man once told me...."Just because someone hands you a shovel, doesn't mean you gotta dig!" :)

I was just playin' anyway so you don't owe an explanation. It's all good.

No it wasn't, I feel really bad. That post was totally classless on my part. Sometimes I can get carried away on a message board. I guess I'm just really disappointed with how everything turned out. His sophomore year I thought he was going to go down as one of the all-time greats at TN. This year was just miserable all around I think.
 
No it wasn't, I feel really bad. That post was totally classless on my part. Sometimes I can get carried away on a message board. I guess I'm just really disappointed with how everything turned out. His sophomore year I thought he was going to go down as one of the all-time greats at TN. This year was just miserable all around I think.

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Just kidding.
 
I didn't say I didn't like him. I thought he had heart and kept giving it his best, but it was clear something was wrong. And I don't think anyone else really dislikes Foster, but more the fact that Fulmer would just keep playing and playing him no matter what. That frustrated the fans at Fulmer which in turn made every little mistake of Foster's appear much worse than it really was.

Good thing Foster didn't play against Wyoming, otherwise we might have lost.
 
No it wasn't, I feel really bad. That post was totally classless on my part. Sometimes I can get carried away on a message board. I guess I'm just really disappointed with how everything turned out. His sophomore year I thought he was going to go down as one of the all-time greats at TN. This year was just miserable all around I think.

His sophomore season was riddled with injuries and he wasn't even the leading rusher that season.
 
I'm really curious to see if Arian runs the 40 at the combine or at his Pro Day. I really doubt he will because it will further illustrate that he doesn't have NFL speed. I really can't see him running under 4.55 and possibly slower. He isn't even as fast as the LB's and a lot of the DE's he'll be playing against.

Yeah, a slow 40 time has really hurt LenDale White's career so far.
 
Um no will won't miss Arian Foster in any way at all. He was a thug who had a terrible attitude, and a quitter.

A thug??? Based on what? You can call Arian a lot of things, but thug couldn't be further from the truth.

His attitude was never bad. He was plenty frustrated many times because he wanted the running game to be more productive...it could've been and he knew it. Plus, there's much one wouldn't know and judging only from the outside, maybe it looked like he had a bad attitude. He didn't.

A quitter? Please. In the off season, Arian worked out twice as hard as nearly everyone. There were few players who could or would keep up with the same regimen he had. Including some of your fan favorites. And every time he stepped out on the field, he gave 110% on injuries that most never even knew about.

You'll always have your own opinion and that's all good. But I won't let crap like that go without me saying something too.
 
Um no will won't miss Arian Foster in any way at all. He was a thug who had a terrible attitude, and a quitter.

No way was he a quitter, I would say he got frustrated as h*ll trying to run through the "holes" our OL made. For the past two years they couldn't put a hole in a doughnut. :blink:
 
Yeah, a slow 40 time has really hurt LenDale White's career so far.

No one knows how fast LenDale really is because he hasn't run a 40. EVER And he seemed to be pulling away from people several times this year. He is fat though lol
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Oku's junior highlight film really impressed me. It looks like he explodes through the hole, and runs downhill. Some very nice cuts, too. I think it will be Hardesty with Oku and Creer splitting the rest.
 
Oku's junior highlight film really impressed me. It looks like he explodes through the hole, and runs downhill. Some very nice cuts, too. I think it will be Hardesty with Oku and Creer splitting the rest.

I see Creer and Hardesty both playing well. With Oku getting his fare share as a third down back and in the return game. Even though I don't know how good a return guy he'll be.
 
I've never found much correlation with coaching and a returner. Some guys just have a gift. I'm not talking blocking schemes etc, I just mean a guy that can catch the ball, look up at the mayhem coming towards him, and consistently get downfield through it.
 
I've never found much correlation with coaching and a returner. Some guys just have a gift. I'm not talking blocking schemes etc, I just mean a guy that can catch the ball, look up at the mayhem coming towards him, and consistently get downfield through it.

Dale Carter comes to mind.
 
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