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Old 12-25-2007, 04:46 PM
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Default Putting and End to the Reggie Bush Debate

I have two highlight reels of Reggie Bush from YouTube. Take a look. One from USC and one from the Saints. I am still jumping on this because I hate to see people so quick to speak bad of a player without looking at all the factors. Anyway, forget the team, let's now focus on the individual.

The proof is in the tape. Yeah...Reggie is really a soft football player. (right).

USC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYAJibUhU8E

Saints
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE-tmbX4Mmc


I stick up for him 100% because he dogged us last year in Giants Stadium. I see a player with the potential to be one of the most explosive players in the game.

Now ask yourself: "can my team's starting running back do this?" and that includes Adrian Peterson. When you are half Brian Westbrook and half Devon Hester, your future is looking very bright. Sometimes I wonder if some of you guys really know what you're talking about.

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Old 12-25-2007, 04:59 PM
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Default Rex Grossman Sux!!!

I've said it since Day One, that Gross Rexman is just another Joe in a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG line of horrible QBs in BEARS' History.

BUT...I do recognize the fact that he got us to the SuperBowl last year. Marino went to an SB and lost too, but we all know Rex is not even on the same planet as Danny Boy!

ANOTHER POINT...is that Da BEARS' Receivers led the league in dropped passes, sooooooo maybe it's not all Rex's fault, especially that sure TD that hit Hester in the face. Or was that Orton? I can't bear to look anymore - they all look alike!

Anywho...I didn't make the Pros, Grossman and Bush did, so as fans let's just appreciate the fact that they are there and we get to immortalize them in Miniature, even if they stink one year or the other. And if they play too unbearably bad, then swap 'em out for a Legendary Player. That's what's great about this game we love more than most other things in our lives???
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Old 12-25-2007, 05:02 PM
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I do not think I could ever question anyone's being soft if they play in the NFL. Except maybe punter or kickers rtfl$
However I do think Reggie Bush is at his best when he has another back field threat , one that can get the tough yards such as MCcalister . Bush compliments Mccalister as does Mccalister compliment Bush. When both of them are in the backfield together , there is a threat of both inside power running, outside on the edge running along with a receiving threat .
I do not think Bush will ever be as good as Tomlinson , he can take it inside 35 times a game if needed be. With that said if you can get Bush in space or even on the edge where he can use his God given ability , he is a special player .
Has anyone ever seen Bush pick up a blitzing LB such as Merriman ?
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Old 12-25-2007, 10:15 PM
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I feel you Jeff. I'll put my coaches hat on and say that I really don't need my number 1 draft pick Heisman Trophy winning running back in there trying to block Shawn Merriman on a blitz. That's what TEs and FBs are for.

I was just shocked to hear people calling this guy a bust and saying he was soft. Do they even watch Saints games? Apparently not because they love him down in NO. Stop listening to these sportcasters and look at the bigger picture.

Tiki Barber and Joe Morris are the best backs we ever had and I don't think they were as fast or have moves like Reggie Bush. Just appreciate these guys while they are here because tomorrow they may be gone. This is football after all.

The videos speak for themselves.
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Old 12-25-2007, 10:36 PM
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Reggie is in his sophomore year in the pros . When I think of the Sophomore jinx I think of Marcus Allen. Seems to me he had a pretty good career !
My point is , if you have a player like Bush, use him for what he is. He is a game changer , a difference maker . I would never ask him to run it up the gut 20 - 30 times a game. I want him on the edge , where if he can make a guy miss he is gone. I think if the Saints had a healthy Mccalister it might have been a different season for them, then again the Coaches seemed to have their heads up their butts for the first part of the season when it came to calling plays.
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Old 12-26-2007, 12:09 AM
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....The ones that say Reggie is soft or he can't run between the tackles have never had to run between the tackles, so you are just what I said your are, a armchair QB!!! Now with that said, let's line up some cones simulating the in between tackles at a tournament, you run the rock and let someone blow the whistle and let's see if you can run between the tackles. It is a drill that the linebackers and running backs do to separate the pretenders. I will rent the pads. I will be the linebacker and let's see how soft you are!! Any takers holla at me, let me know when and let's set it up.

I will have Reggie market the event and have it televised live on this webpage. Anyone that thinks Reggie Bush is soft, I am taking on non-believers of this man. Let's see how much of a man you are!!! Sick of armchair QB's!!!

I am soooooo serious about this I am about to call my dudes down in Detroit to see if we can make this happen. Now I played big-time ball and blew up plenty of backs, so enough about your soft opinions, let's see how soft you are!!!
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Old 12-26-2007, 04:42 PM
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Issue With Your Love Of A Soft Player Named Bush. Mr. Decal Master, I Have Over 780 Nfl Football Collection Of Actual Original Nfl Broad Casted Games Dating Back To 1959. For Your Information I Watch More Football Games Than Anyone You Can Think Of. Do I Watch Saints Games?? Yes Sir, I Even Have Their First Game Ever Played Against The La Rams, The Entire Broadcast Including Commercials. I Grew Up In A Sports Family, Lets See, Where Do I Get Most Of My Football And Sports Savvy. Google Maurice Peatros On The Internet And You Will Find My Father Who Is In The Negro Leagues Hall Of Fame!!!! Who Also Played Professional Football For The Winnipeg Jets In Canadian Football. Your Argument Is Silly As Is Rj's. If You Are In The Nfl As A Number One Pick You Butt Better Pick Up A Blitzing Line Backer, It's Called Football Son. All Great Feature Backs Pick Up Blitzing Backers, Payton, Smith, Tomlinson And The List Goes On And On. That Was A Foolish Comment. I Am A Football Historian.

In The Early 70's Their Was A Running Back Named Mac Herron For The New England Patriots #42, He Was 5'6" And He Ran The Ball Hard Between The Tackles And Was Tough To Bring Down, Reggie Bush Is Not Mac Herron Either, Bush Like Everyone Has Nice Football Clips, Chuck Foreman Of The 70's Vikings Has Many, But He Ain't In The Hall Of Fame, And He Was A First Round Pick Who Picked Up Blitzing Linebackers Too, So Stop With The Clips. When Will Both Of You Get It Through Your Thick Heads That Bush Is Not An Inside Runner, He Had The Best Offensive Lines In College At Usc, But Lindell White Got The Ball Mr. Decal Master And Rj, Do You Watch Footballlllllllllll. ??? He Is Not The Guy, Never Has, Never Will Be.

Joe Morris Of The New York Giants Ot The Late 80's Running Back Was Small, But He Ran The Ball Through The Takles And Was Very Tough To Bring Down, And Yes Mr. Decal Master He Picked Up The Blitzing Linebackers, Just Like Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Thurman Thomas, Tony Dorsett, William Andrews, Jim Brown, Gayle Sayers, Franco Harris, Walt Garrison, Calvin Hill, Duane Thomas, Larry Brown, Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick, Mercury Morris, Gregg Pruit, Bo Jackson, Adrian Pederson,joseph Addi, Oj Simpson, Lydell Mitchell. Do You See My Point, If You Play Football And You Are A Running Back You Catch The Ball, You Run The Ball And You Block, Now You Say Bush Should Not Block, Man Stop Posting Dumb Comments.

Rj, You Should Be Ashamed Of Yourself, 3 Carries, Man Stop.


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Old 12-26-2007, 05:42 PM
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great point indeed, VP

you don't have to look that far back for examples .....

M. Jones-Drew pancaked S.Merrimen in a game THIS year coming in on a blitz

My favorite "small" RB still playing is W.Dunn (ATL) pound for pound one of the toughest inside runners in football. Go pull up some clips of him and you will see the difference between tough and not so tough.........

hold on to your comment for 3 years and let's see where Bush is at that time...

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p.s. since you have so many years of NFL footage, do you have a copy of 1972 NFC Championship game - redskins over cowboys (as we always do in the playoff, baby) 26-3?????
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Old 12-26-2007, 08:10 PM
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The Actual Broadcast Of That Game.

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