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Gase said Arian Foster "annihilated" the conditioning test, and is now "ready to go"

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Gase said Foster is "ready to go" after he "annihilated" his conditioning test.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ries-dion-jordan-on-nfi-list-foster-activated


Adam Gase says weight and conditioning coach Dave Polucka said Arian Foster "annihilated" the conditioning test.

https://twitter.com/ArmandoSalguero/status/759765160366137346


Arian Foster, who was activated from the PUP list today, "annihilated" the conditioning test, according to coach Adam Gase.

https://miamiherald.typepad.com/dol...ance-the-ball-dion-jordan-on-the-non-foo.html
 
Wouldn't it be ironic if Foster (at a fraction of the cost) has a better season than Miller? This would be the kind of luck that the Pats have with cast offs.
 
Ya I don't think anyone would be upset if Foster has a monster year
 
I'm expecting it. Even if Foster only rushes for ~800 yards and a half dozen touchdowns, I fully expect he will prove to be the better value even if Miller surives the season long enough to amass higher counting stats. :)
 
Wouldn't it be ironic if Foster (at a fraction of the cost) has a better season than Miller? This would be the kind of luck that the Pats have with cast offs.

Saw on NFL network today as they covered the Texans. I am paraphrasing but it went something like this "A key addition was Lamar Miller more of a change of pace RB, can't do all the things Foster can do but a solid back"
 
I like Foster, but the team should also bring in Ray Rice.
Ajayi, Foster, and Rice.
That would be very solid.
 
Wouldn't it be ironic if Foster (at a fraction of the cost) has a better season than Miller? This would be the kind of luck that the Pats have with cast offs.

I honestly don't know what to expect from Lamar Miller in Houston.

Mike Sherman didn't run the ball. Bill Lazor didn't run the ball. The Miami Dolphins haven't run the ball since Tony was the coach. Weren't the Dolphins 32nd in rushing attempts, and Houston near the top of the list?
 
In other recent news, former fin Mike Wallace FAILED his conditioning test w Baltimore.
 
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