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Foster just retired. Seriously!

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Well didn't expect this in mid season but he's done.

He had a couple of great seasons for fantasy but his injuries just piled up and he just wasn't reliable.

Glad I was actually able to trade him in a league a couple of weeks ago and get something in return.

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Dude was matchup proof for awhile... similar to LT2, SA, or Priest when he was on. Talent wasted on a bad team.

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Double Trouble

Arian Foster, who holds the Texans' franchise record with 6,472 yards rushing, was a true threat both running and receiving, averaging 110.9 scrimmage yards per game in his NFL career:

 

PLAYER

 

YDS FROM SCRIMMAGE*

 

Jim Brown

 

125.5

 

Barry Sanders

 

118.9

 

Adrian Peterson

 

112.0

 

Walter Payton

 

111.9

 

Arian Foster

 

110.9

 

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You win on the Texans record, like you had a lot of choices. So if a person plays 1 year and averages 111.0 yards from scrimmage that makes him better then Foster? By the way Earl Campbell seems to think he is the best Houston player rushing and I agree. I only brought up is his career stats good enough for Hall of fame and compared him to Ricky Williams stats.

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I bet the op stumbled over a couple of chairs to get this thread posted.

 

And out of breath with one hand in the air to tell others not to bother while posting this breaking news.

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who cares, they had a bye this week anyway

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