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Old 11-08-2013, 01:22 PM
cadams cadams is offline
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Default Foster . . .out for the year?

McClain is reporting that Foster will be out this week, and that he may have season ending surgery. that is not good news for next season. i don't know what his cap hit would be, but i think the deal was structured so it would be easy to get out of after three years (not two)
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Old 11-08-2013, 01:37 PM
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I'd be OK with that. We're tied to him for a while, might as well save the legs this season and see what happens next year.
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Old 11-08-2013, 06:08 PM
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I worry about us upgrading our OLine, our DLine, our LBs, our secondary but when it comes to running back I don't worry for a moment because they are
able to pick up these backs any year, anytime they want.
For example, if you saw last nights game on the NFL channel between the Redskins (love that name !) and the Vikings, you watched some back named Alfred Morris, a 6th round pick last year who I've never heard of, out perform the future HOFamer Adrian Peterson and become the new leading rusher in the NFL this week stat speaking. I'm telling you, these running backs are a dime a dozen, it's the last position I worry about the Texans finding a talented replacement for in the event that UNDRAFTED Arian Foster can't play for the team in the future.
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Old 11-08-2013, 09:56 PM
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I worry about us upgrading our OLine, our DLine, our LBs, our secondary but when it comes to running back I don't worry for a moment because they are
able to pick up these backs any year, anytime they want.
For example, if you saw last nights game on the NFL channel between the Redskins (love that name !) and the Vikings, you watched some back named Alfred Morris, a 6th round pick last year who I've never heard of, out perform the future HOFamer Adrian Peterson and become the new leading rusher in the NFL this week stat speaking. I'm telling you, these running backs are a dime a dozen, it's the last position I worry about the Texans finding a talented replacement for in the event that UNDRAFTED Arian Foster can't play for the team in the future.
Have you ever watched our team in the Redzone when Foster plays vs when he doesn't. It's like our tackling with Cushing vs without. You can get 80% of Foster from pretty much any guy off the street (heck you can get %80 of Foster from Foster this season), but Foster's short yardage ability changes out whole team when he plays or doesn't. We don't have another great redzone guy or short yardage guy on the whole roster (not sure we have a good one). Of course, if Case can go deep on every short yardage play like he did Sunday night, it might not matter.
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Old 11-09-2013, 09:09 AM
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I dunno Barrett, I remember that one great play vs the Bears last year where Foster caught the short pass from Schaub for a TD. That was an example of
Foster's value in RZ because of his versitility, but I still seem to remember us struggling often to get a TD in the RZ whether or not Foster was in the lineup ?
On a different take, it's funny about Foster, because I see him adjusting just fine if he had to give up his career now because of injury. I see him just walking away and being fine as a civilian, whereas a Brian Cushing would have very serious problems accepting a career-ending injury because the game seems so much more important to him.
Both those guys, virtually the same age and both set for life financially (or should be), would have a different life after adjusting to the loss of their football
career it seems to me but one or both may have to confront that challenge with their injury histories. Sorry, I digress.
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Old 11-09-2013, 01:00 PM
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I'd like to see more Case/less Kubiak before feeling like I have a full grasp of what Arian brings to the table in the Red Zone that the others don't. Happily/sadly I'll get just that.

In the Schaub era Foster was a critical Red Zone piece. At times it seemed like he was the only weapon. My guess is that in the Red Zone (why am I capitalizing that?) Case presents the defense with problems that Schaub simply doesn't and that in itself will make the offense less predictable and more effective. Which, hopefully, will make Arian's absence easier to overcome.

Foster is a very, very unique player and when healthy he does things that no other Texans back has ever been able to do, certainly not in the combination that Foster provides. But I'd like to think that there's more than enough offensive talent now that losing Foster for a stretch will not be disastrous.

And I'll take a moment to mention something that everyone surely saw but for some reason hasn't really been discussed here - the right side of the line was pretty damn good against Indy.
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