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Reuben Foster
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:18 pm
Not gonna hate on the guy but I will say that he seems to have made an awful decision by going to Bama... The guy hasn't sniffed the field on meaningful snaps... I have only seen him play special teams for 2 years and some mop up time.. Seems that he could have seen the field a lot more somewhere else..
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:22 pm to chattabama
Not at all.. just was talking to a buddy about the kid tonight.. can't figure out why he hasn't touched field...
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:23 pm to jbritt25
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Not at all.. just was talking to a buddy about the kid tonight.. can't figure out why he hasn't touched field...
Monster on special teams, but apparently not bright enough to play linebacker.
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:23 pm to jbritt25
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Posted by jbritt25
Not gonna hate on the guy...But I'm gonna hate
Fify
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:25 pm to jbritt25
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but I will say that he seems to have made an awful decision by going to Bama... The guy hasn't sniffed the field on meaningful snaps...
I remember when they use to say the same thing about Landon Collins and Ragland. You have to wait your turn and learn the system. When you are a complete player you will play. He isn't ready yet. But he is learning. There is a lot more to football than just running around aimlessly, like your defense the last couple of years.
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:25 pm to jbritt25
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can't figure out why he hasn't touched field...
That's because you are stupid. Everyone else has figured it out. Its quite easy.
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:28 pm to BlackPawnMartyr
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BlackPawnMartyr
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There is a lot more to football than just running around aimlessly, like your defense the last couple of years.

Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:31 pm to jbritt25
He saw action vs WVU and was late to react to a lot of balls. Just didn't seem to know the system that well yet. Ragland had his issues early on, but caught on as the year went on and was up for the Butkus. Foster will get his PT soon.
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:33 pm to jbritt25
Sorry that your defense has sucked for quite some time.
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:35 pm to BlackPawnMartyr
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I remember when they use to say the same thing about Landon Collins and Ragland. You have to wait your turn and learn the system. When you are a complete player you will play. He isn't ready yet. But he is learning. There is a lot more to football than just running around aimlessly, like your defense the last couple of years.
This wasn't even aimed at an A&M poster but it still made me sad.
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:36 pm to Ash'sProstheticHand
Ragland is a BAD-MOTHER f*****
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:41 pm to jbritt25
Watched him almost every game at Auburn High and he was physically dominating, but they didn't ask him to do a whole lot besides chase the ball. Even when he was committed to Auburn, people thought he was the answer to Jake Holland. I never saw it, until he worked on a lot of different things. He was never a guy that was going to step on the field right away, even in our defense. It was actually more fun watching him run the ball in high school.
This post was edited on 12/16/14 at 11:43 pm
Posted on 12/16/14 at 11:55 pm to jbritt25
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History will show that the flip of Rueben Foster to Auburn will go down as the single-most important event in changing the perception of the little/big brother roles in college football in the state of Alabama. Mainly because of what this manchild beast will do inside Jordan-Hare Stadium and the publicity that has surrounded the flip (press conference, tattoo, etc.). Not to mention the laundry list of fellow defensive recruits that are salivating at a chance to play with this wrecking ball on the field. This guy's magnetism and mentality are no different that Cam's. Both are once in a generation players and we'll have had them in Orange in Blue in a span of four years. I've never seen a time in which truly informed Alabama fans, not the toothleess Wal-Mart Muldykes, have been in such anxiety and agony over the direction of the Auburn Football program. I love every second of it, and they see what's happening and can't do anything about it. When you treat your players as family members and they play for you out of respect and admiration, things like 28-27 happen. When you have players that fear their coach, see rampant gray-shirting, bogus medical departures and wonder if they will have their scholarship the following year, things like a 24-0 complete meltdown implosion against your hated rival happen. It all starts at the top and CGC will go down as a legendary coach in college football history, not just Auburn history, Book It. I tell all of the Bammers without hesitation that CGC will win more national championships at Auburn than Satan will at UTea. If you hook me up to a polygraph while saying it, I would pass because that's how much I believe it to be true. The perception of Auburn Football in-state and on a national level is changing. September 1st is about to open the country's eyes as to what tenacious Auburn football is all about, and I can't wait to watch the look on little dabo's face. These are great times to be an Auburn Tiger. A dynasty is in the making, and if you don't see it, you don't have a clue. War Damn Chizik and War Damn Eagle.
Posted on 12/17/14 at 12:16 am to Gary Busey
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History will show that the flip of Rueben Foster to Auburn will go down as the single-most important event in changing the perception of the little/big brother roles in college football in the state of Alabama. Mainly because of what this manchild beast will do inside Jordan-Hare Stadium and the publicity that has surrounded the flip (press conference, tattoo, etc.). Not to mention the laundry list of fellow defensive recruits that are salivating at a chance to play with this wrecking ball on the field. This guy's magnetism and mentality are no different that Cam's. Both are once in a generation players and we'll have had them in Orange in Blue in a span of four years. I've never seen a time in which truly informed Alabama fans, not the toothleess Wal-Mart Muldykes, have been in such anxiety and agony over the direction of the Auburn Football program. I love every second of it, and they see what's happening and can't do anything about it. When you treat your players as family members and they play for you out of respect and admiration, things like 28-27 happen. When you have players that fear their coach, see rampant gray-shirting, bogus medical departures and wonder if they will have their scholarship the following year, things like a 24-0 complete meltdown implosion against your hated rival happen. It all starts at the top and CGC will go down as a legendary coach in college football history, not just Auburn history, Book It. I tell all of the Bammers without hesitation that CGC will win more national championships at Auburn than Satan will at UTea. If you hook me up to a polygraph while saying it, I would pass because that's how much I believe it to be true. The perception of Auburn Football in-state and on a national level is changing. September 1st is about to open the country's eyes as to what tenacious Auburn football is all about, and I can't wait to watch the look on little dabo's face. These are great times to be an Auburn Tiger. A dynasty is in the making, and if you don't see it, you don't have a clue. War Damn Chizik and War Damn Eagle.
Man jbritt25 was on a roll when he posted that shite.
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--On Ruben Foster, he has to learn the complicated scheme Smart and Saban use which some kids grasp quicker than others. Ruben wants that ESPN highlight hit on every play.
His technique is gonna kill someone including himself if he doesn't learn to quit using the crown of his helmet.
This post was edited on 12/17/14 at 12:18 am
Posted on 12/17/14 at 12:19 am to Gary Busey
I'm both amazed and appalled that you found a quote like that.
Bodda Getta? Bunker? AUFamily? ITAT?
Bodda Getta? Bunker? AUFamily? ITAT?
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