Former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi believes defensive players will now be targeting Arian Foster's injured hamstring now that he has made his injury public knowledge. Foster used Twitter to post an image from the MRI of his hamstring on Wednesday and pointed out an inflamed area that is currently slowing him down. Bruschi said on ESPN Radio that if he were preparing to play against Foster, he'd be taking mental notes about where, exactly, Foster's injury is, and he'd be thinking about that if he found himself in a pileup with Foster. "As a defensive player, if this is his hamstring, noting that the sore spot — the white spot that he calls anti-awesomeness — is in the middle of the hamstring, as I'm getting off of a pile, maybe I push," Bruschi said. "Maybe that's where I push. Because I know that's exactly where it is. I give it a little dig, I give it a little twist as I get off the pile. Maybe I do that."