Actually... on his radio show on 610 he said that he actually played high school ball with the same guy and actually had a scuffle with him back then. He wouldn't elaborate and all he said was the guy got in his face and Arian he loves to trash talk. Id buy the shirt.
But the first thing that wouldn't come to mind would be Foster thinking "I don't wanna get an excessive celebration penalty cause they're jumping on me as I bow". (team celebration) KW blocks, good for him, he's the last guy we're worried about when it all comes down to it therefore he becomes the Texans version of Shane Battier's Mr. Intangibles.
Sound FX:High School rivals reunite He played against the guy in high school and said while in a pile during a high school game the guy chocked him. He said during the game the guy took a swipe at him and he remembered him from high school.
I'm not saying he's a great receiver or anything, but I don't understand the KW hate at all. He caught every ball thrown at him on Sunday, drew a 26 yard PI that directly led to a short TD, and run block like a champ. He's not elite by any means, but he's clearly still the 2nd best WR on the team.
This is what the "glory dance" means to Arian: "It's a Namaste. It means respect. It just means, 'I see the God in you.' It's me paying my respect to the game of football." "I'm really into different types of cultures and religions. I really like their belief system, and I just believe we're kind of all in this together as people, energies and life forces." http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?id=5592100 It really does seem like he just makes it a priority to share the gesture and moment with the crowd before celebrating with teammates. I don't mind one bit and KW really should know this by now.
Most non-issue ever, Foster didn't mean anything by it and KWalt could care less. You hit the nail on the head.