Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Arian Foster doesn't like Thursday Football





Last year, for the forthcoming "alliance denied," Arian Foster expressed his dissatisfaction with the football game on Thursday evening. He said that if the union actually cares about the safety of the players, they will not match on Thursday. This week, the Texans will face the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday, promote reiterated his concerns.
"When they began to emphasize the litigation and concussion they care about the safety of the players, but football is on Thursday evening will be in danger of every football player on the pitch," foster said. "No one is ready to play games but we have to go out after Sunday."
Foster, he has missed a game, because of a hamstring injury, reiterated "nobody likes it" repeated several times, explain why the Olympics not particularly competitive. It's all about money, foster said. "I don't know if a player who likes it," he said. "I really don't know who like to like it. Just a way of union attempt to generate more income, but they are here."
He doesn't look confident NFL players union, representatives of trade unions, can help. "The alliance and the alliance of the same things, people," foster said. "They told to do."

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