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Arian Foster is now a Dolphin


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32 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I think Foster is going to be one of those guys that comes up in a random convo with a friend 15 years from now, where you go, "who was that RB for the Texans that was really good for a few years there?  Whatever happened to him?"

So he is the new Priest Holmes

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3 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Maybe they will win a training camp scrimmage again this year?

Oh sh*t I almost forgot about that lol

I still won't forget the epic meltdown people were having here because we "couldn't handle" their D-line.

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I love it. Good signing for them... $1,500,00/1 year deal with incentives up to $3,500,000. Should add great competition to their RB group and can push Ajayi and spell him often. Kenyan Drake is an intriguing rookie out of Bama' in their stable but he has had injury issues of his own. The group is rounded out by Isaiah Pead and Daniel Thomas who will likely battle for that 4th RB spot. 

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