Wellllll, if a person wears vest every day, has a strict eating regiment, and deep peircing eyes, he could be construed as a bit of an odd ball.
I love that replay. I love Leach #44 running to the end zone to talk sh*t before celebrating with 'Dre.
I loved Andre. He was the epitome of tough. We've never had a big tough wide receiver like that since.
I'll take your likes now. Edit: yo, those kids in the first row are probably college graduates by now! Bill has retired. Father time.
Arian is basically Mike Scott. Like Foster, Scott had an incredible - but short - peak, and he accomplished things for a franchise that had not experienced much success, heightening those accomplishments. But look at Scott now, in comparison to this Astros' era. His success seems pretty quaint, honestly. The Astros never should have retired Scott's number - it set the standard way too low - nor should the Texans induct Arian, IMO. And I'm saying that a full-blown fan. I *LOVED* watching Arian Foster play. But the guy totaled 6,500 yards for your franchise. Induct him, and you open the door to, basically, any marginally competent RB with a longer career surpassing him in yards and becoming a viable inductee on that basis. Love Arian; will not disagree or argue any case for him. He's truly awesome. I just stop short of RoH.
Totally random i know, but i remember hearing this live laughing my a** off. Dang gotta watch it in the YT app. It’s Bernard Pollard losing it on Reggie Wayne lol
Earl Campbell only had 5 peak years for the Oilers. I believe Arian outgained him in yards from scrimmage as a Houstonian. [ducks and covers]
Earl Campbell is (rightfully) in the Hall of Fame. His three-year peak was transcendent. Arian Foster was great. He was no Earl Campbell.