Tennessee Legend Arian Foster's Workout Routine

#26
#26
Owns a steakhouse with Tennessee legend Cody Douglas IIRC

No kidding. Good for those guys. Nice to see UT legends excel in life away from football.

And speaking of steak, you know who always enjoyed a big juicy ribeye -- Tennessee legend Keyon Whiteside, that's who.
 
#27
#27
No kidding. Good for those guys. Nice to see UT legends excel in life away from football.

And speaking of steak, you know who always enjoyed a big juicy ribeye -- Tennessee legend Keyon Whiteside, that's who.

Tennessee legend Horace Morris enjoyed the prime rib.
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#35
#35
I never got over that fumble against UCLA, it was Labor Day Monday night game hard day in 100 degree 2 a days got home tired and pissed and watched Arian fumble and I just lost it, The excuse I made to my grandmother for the hole in the wall was epic, cause she said now son I know that's a lie, I was just as pissed about losing to those baby blue *****es as you were, but you don't see me acting crazy punching holes in walls. LOL
 
#39
#39
I remember that legendary fumble against Penn State.

I remember Brett Favre's interception against the Giants. Doesn't make him less good because he did something that everyone on his level at his position does.
 
#40
#40
I remember Brett Favre's interception against the Giants. Doesn't make him less good because he did something that everyone on his level at his position does.

I hear ya.

Favre threw some picks. So did Tennessee legend Jon Crompton. Both are basically legendary.
 
#42
#42
I hear ya.

Favre threw some picks. So did Tennessee legend Jon Crompton. Both are basically legendary.

I'm not saying that Foster is legendary. I'm just saying that remembering one or two bad plays and judging his entire 4 years based on that is pretty pathetic.
 
#43
#43
I'm not saying that Foster is legendary. I'm just saying that remembering one or two bad plays and judging his entire 4 years based on that is pretty pathetic.

That's just the way it is.

People don't remember Clint Stoerner for being one of the better qbs in Arkansas history. They don't remember Bill Buckner for being an all-star with 2500+ hits.

Foster had more memorable fumbles than great runs while at UT.
 
#44
#44
That's just the way it is.

People don't remember Clint Stoerner for being one of the better qbs in Arkansas history. They don't remember Bill Buckner for being an all-star with 2500+ hits.

Foster had more memorable fumbles than great runs while at UT.

I remember when he got ran down against LSU in the SECCG. Does that count?
 
#45
#45
I remember when he got ran down against LSU in the SECCG. Does that count?

someone caught up to him on like a 70 yard run or pass against Cal too.....right at the 2

his slower speed became a bit of an achilles heel in long distance plays (the ones where everyone was behind him)
 

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