Oct 13, 2013; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans running back
Arian Foster(23) rushes against the St. Louis Rams during the first half at Reliant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Campbell-USA TODAY Sports
As the wait for training camp continues for the Houston Texans, I was reading an article on CSN Houston about “10 observations” Dave Zangaro had on the Texans mini-camp practices.
One of his observations that stood out is the observation on Arian Foster as it states: “Foster looks just fine.”
In his article of observations it says:
"“Sure, the team isn’t hitting yet but there don’t seem to be any lingering effects from last year’s injury and surgery.”"
Though we really don’t know what Foster is thinking because he’s been silent with the Houston media this offseason. If he can stay healthy once the team starts hitting in preseason, I believe a lot of the offense will run through Foster in some way, especially with the absence of Andre Johnson.
If Johnson isn’t on the roster some training came or even Week 1, then it will be a long season with or without a healthy Foster.
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Thoughts?
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