Arian Foster to get more PT (merged)

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Actually, it is. See post from 2007 where I complained about his fumbles. :dance2:
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tennessee-vols-football/23676-arian-foster-5.html#post525985
I actually hope he does well, but let me say that "I'm glad he's gone". Great runner, way too many turnovers that costs us games. I can't help it, I hold grudges.
Are you really his mom :eek:
Get over yourself, man. you talk about it losing us games, but fail to mention that basically every aspect of our team was out of sync much of the time. oooh he fumbled some...grow up. be glad a former vol is doing well. obviously he has elevated his game. Foster getting touvhes only helps the program.

Not to single you out, but guys like you should look forward instead of complain about the past. We have a bunch of uncle rico's still mad at coach not putting them in...woulda won state that year.

In short: go Foster. Hope you do well.
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I can't see how or why people criticize former Vols, especially when they get their chance to make it in the League. Foster could have left after his junior season with a higher draft status than he had after his senior year. We all know that turned out to be a bad year in Vols football. He's now got a chance to put that behind him. Give the man a chance.

How could Foster's success possibly be bad for the Vols program?

He gave his all for Tennessee. It'd be nice if Vol fans could give a little back.

Good luck, Arian! It's awesome to watch Vols play on Sundays. Hope it's a SportsCenter highlights game for you!
 
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I can't see how or why people criticize former Vols, especially when they get their chance to make it in the League. Foster could have left after his junior season with a higher draft status than he had after his senior year. We all know that turned out to be a bad year in Vols football. He's now got a chance to put that behind him. Give the man a chance.

How could Foster's success possibly be bad for the Vols program?

He gave his all for Tennessee. It'd be nice if Vol fans could give a little back.

Good luck, Arian! It's awesome to watch Vols play on Sundays. Hope it's a SportsCenter highlights game for you!

Could not agree more. Foster Mom, tell him we wish him good luck. Go Vols!
 
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Please be decent and apologize.

Wow, do I feel stupid :crazy: Please accept my apologies. I do hope he does well in the NFL (as I said before). It was a stupid comment.

I actually Met Arian at a practice once and liked him a lot. Sorry for being an idiot.
 
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Wow, do I feel stupid :crazy: Please accept my apologies. I do hope he does well in the NFL (as I said before). It was a stupid comment.

I actually Met Arian at a practice once and liked him a lot. Sorry for being an idiot.
I am very proud of you!!! :good!: And you are NOT an idiot...you just made a mistake!
 
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Arian just got the "Start" on ESPN during their fantasy football "Start 'em or Sit 'em" segment. Some nice words on Arian.
 
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Arian just got the "Start" on ESPN during their fantasy football "Start 'em or Sit 'em" segment. Some nice words on Arian.

I just picked him up on mine, hope he doesn't let me down like he has before:banghead2:
 
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...and he promptly fumbles. I wish all the luck in the world to Arian, but he HAS to learn some ball security. COME ON MAN!
 
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I just picked him up on mine, hope he doesn't let me down like he has before:banghead2:

Played him too out of desperation. I just should have know he was going to fumble. But to be fair, I was waiting for it with the game on the line.
 
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The other Foster is a rookie starting guard for the Steelers. When given a chance the kids from Fulmer's class do well. Wait until this April when all of Phil's kids are drafted erasing the stupidity of "no talent" on the Hill.

Prior to the coaching numerous players received this year, the only player that was going to be drafted was Eric Berry. If Phil was still on the hill, the draft would have been the same as last year, 1 player drafted.

As far as the no talent remark, we started 2 walk-ons and a converted tight end on the offensive line. The old line coach Phil did such a great job at recruiting on the O line. (sarcasm)

Keep on thinking the way you are Fulmerite/Troll, the more you type, the less you bring to a discussion.
 
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December 20 4:11 ET Texans coach Gary Kubiak on benching rookie RB <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/518611">Arian Foster</a> after his first-quarter fumble: "On Thursday in practice he put the ball on the ground and in the game he did the same thing. He is going to protect the ball or he is not going to play."
Texans coach Gary Kubiak on benching rookie RB Arian Foster after his first-quarter fumble: "On Thursday in practice he put the ball on the ground and in the game he did the same thing. He is going to protect the ball or he is not going to play."
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December 20 1:48 ET Texans rookie RB <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/518611">Arian Foster</a> has not returned to the game since fumbling on Houston's first possession.
Texans rookie RB Arian Foster has not returned to the game since fumbling on Houston's first possession.
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December 20 12:18 ET Texans rookie RB <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/518611">Arian Foster,</a> who had 88 total yards in his offensive debut last week, ended the first Texans possession with a fumble. Houston coach Gary Kubiak talked this week about getting more reps for the Tennessee product.
Texans rookie RB Arian Foster, who had 88 total yards in his offensive debut last week, ended the first Texans possession with a fumble. Houston coach Gary Kubiak talked this week about getting more reps for the Tennessee product.
 
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Prior to the coaching numerous players received this year, the only player that was going to be drafted was Eric Berry. If Phil was still on the hill, the draft would have been the same as last year, 1 player drafted.

As far as the no talent remark, we started 2 walk-ons and a converted tight end on the offensive line. The old line coach Phil did such a great job at recruiting on the O line. (sarcasm)

Keep on thinking the way you are Fulmerite/Troll, the more you type, the less you bring to a discussion.


In a "wait a minute" sort thing, I want to ask one question. Why is there such hate for former head coach Phillip Fulmer on these boards. I will be the first to say that I was more than ready for him to go as far back as 2005, when the writing was on the wall that the complacent rot had set in. On the other hand, he did bring home the bacon back in 1998, made 4 SECCG appearances, and had an excellent winning percentage (almost 70 percent of his games). The new staff is doing great, but I don't see piling on the old coach. He is gone. Appreciate his body of work. It wasnt that bad.
 
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Wow, do I feel stupid :crazy: Please accept my apologies. I do hope he does well in the NFL (as I said before). It was a stupid comment.

I actually Met Arian at a practice once and liked him a lot. Sorry for being an idiot.

Way to "man up"! Idiots don't do that. :good!:
 
In a "wait a minute" sort thing, I want to ask one question. Why is there such hate for former head coach Phillip Fulmer on these boards. I will be the first to say that I was more than ready for him to go as far back as 2005, when the writing was on the wall that the complacent rot had set in. On the other hand, he did bring home the bacon back in 1998, made 4 SECCG appearances, and had an excellent winning percentage (almost 70 percent of his games). The new staff is doing great, but I don't see piling on the old coach. He is gone. Appreciate his body of work. It wasnt that bad.


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