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Best vision in the NFL. He sees holes nobody else can see! Foster is the difference in the redzone friends!
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Who saw that shove he gave Ike Taylor when he got that TD?
"Get yo ass out my way"
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Dilfer just called him "Adrian" Foster on the BSPN highlights.
Didn't "Adrian" Foster lead the league in rushing last year? You would think Dilfer would make the effort to get his name right. |
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This guy also turns plays that should be dead into positive yards. I am excited for him, I think he can be a special player if he stays healthy and on the Texans. Pay him Rick!
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it's amazing how he adjusts his speed to the flow of the play until a hole develops. Unlike many others who just take the ball and run ahead as fast as they can.
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Foster is the difference maker. You can't, repeat can't as in cannot, just plug in any RB and think you will get the same results.
Foster cuts and changes directions like one of those exotic super cars. I think Foster meditates under a tree before each game cus he sees the whole almost a full second before it develops. That or he is Mosses and parts the DLine.
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Oh give him a break, more than likely he's been called "Dilhole" his whole life. |
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And if Tate could've stayed in the game, that running game was only going to get scarier. When Tate ran for his huge run, Pitts DLine was gassed from having to tackle Foster. I know Troy P. got his shots on Foster but I can honestly say I've never seen a running back get Troy P. frustrated the way Foster did to him.
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No more Chris Myers sucks threads.. and the sack #'s are looking pretty good this year outside of the Miami game.. We have only allowed 6 sacks through 4 games. This is pace for what rougly 25 sack this year, which is a really nice number. Nice job offensive line. I do have to give Gary credit sometimes, and the way our offensive line has come together is far better than we have ever had previously with the Texans.
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No doubt the O-Line deserves major props, they are doing some fantastic run blocking.
That said, Arian Foster is a cut above, he's special. I have been saying it for some time. His vision and balance are so out of this world it's unbelievable. Great pass blocker, great hands, and enough top end speed to take it to the house. That play where he jump cut to the right and may Polamalu miss in the backfield and then scampered for 20 yards was a thing of beauty. He made one of the universally recognized top defensive players look silly more than once yesterday. He's special.
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Seeing Foster gobble up 155 yards against a Steeler defense was a thing of beauty.
![]() I especially liked seeing Troy Polamalu getting burned by the juke moves. Dude was out of position more times than I've ever seen in a game. You could tell it was getting to him, too, especially toward the end of the game when they knew the Texans were probably going to win. There are not many playes that can do that to Troy P. |
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Also, Duane Brown is having a great season that no one's really noticing.
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Yeah, but watching him out in space in the run game is awesome.
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Just read a Nick Scurfield tweet that Foster's 155 yards are the most given up by the Steelers since 2003.
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The only Samoans Arian Foster worries about are the kind the Girl Scouts sell...Arian does not like coconut.
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I would say that Arian made Troy Polamalu look like Vili Fualaau. Too bad he already does.
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