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Dear Mr. Arian Foster

The following column is written and dedicated to Arian Foster. For those of you who may not know, Arian tweaked his hamstring in the preseason and, understandably, this did not make him very happy. Further irking the speedy Houston Texans running back was the outpouring of comments he received from fantasy football owners who were more concerned with how his injury would affect their Internet-based teams than with his health and recovery. Arian became disillusioned when he learned that those who he had believed to be his fans were actually only interested in the amount of points his on-field performance yields in their fantasy leagues. He thought it was "sick" that they did not care about Arian, the person, but instead about Arian, the commodity.

Well guess what, Arian? Although your na

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