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    I like Reggie as much as some but not as much as others,..yet. I love his cute little gold shoes and how all the commentators go on and on about him. I love the fact that they blame the turf for not allowing him to make his terriffic moves, never does the D get credit. I love the fact that he is a RB who only catches the ball out of the backfeild and rarely goes between the T's. I love the fact that he is already the O, RMVP without even doing much yet. Reggie seems like a very good kid but let him do something on the feild before he gets showered with all this praise.
    Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

  • #2
    I have been rolling my eyes all game. Theisman should NEVER EVER wax poetic and I never thought I'd hear Chris Berman utter the words "joie de vivre." And how come at the beginning of the game, the turf was going to be a horrible factor for Bush (because he twisted on it) but by halftime Bush has the perfect running style for this shitty turf that the caretakers of the field need to be supremely embarrassed about? And since when is Spike Lee more important than what's going on on the field (I'm almost done) and since when is U2 a product of New Orleans? They are favorite sons? (Ok, I'm done now--for now)
    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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    • #3
      Bush

      If you paid a little more attention, you would notice the Defenses are keying on him. The Pack doubled him with 2 LB's and the reason Deuce is getting so many yds on that fake to Bush is because the Falcon D is all over Reggie.

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      • #4
        Are you guys kidding me? Bush may not be the holy grail yet, but the fact defenses have to change the way they play the game for him represents his impact on it. I've NEVER seen a rookie change a game the way Mr. Bush does.

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        • #5
          Re: bUSH HYPE

          Originally posted by b bulldog
          I like Reggie as much as some but not as much as others,..yet. I love his cute little gold shoes and how all the commentators go on and on about him. I love the fact that they blame the turf for not allowing him to make his terriffic moves, never does the D get credit. I love the fact that he is a RB who only catches the ball out of the backfeild and rarely goes between the T's. I love the fact that he is already the O, RMVP without even doing much yet. Reggie seems like a very good kid but let him do something on the feild before he gets showered with all this praise.
          I'll tell you what bulldog, I remember almost all of your posts and when I see Reggie, I am thinking that you were right on with yoru analysis.

          He's a great player. I'm not syaing he won't be really good, but you saw something that I didn't see. I believed the hype, all of it, but i'm not so sure now.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #6
            Re: bUSH HYPE

            Originally posted by GregJennings
            Originally posted by b bulldog
            I like Reggie as much as some but not as much as others,..yet. I love his cute little gold shoes and how all the commentators go on and on about him. I love the fact that they blame the turf for not allowing him to make his terriffic moves, never does the D get credit. I love the fact that he is a RB who only catches the ball out of the backfeild and rarely goes between the T's. I love the fact that he is already the O, RMVP without even doing much yet. Reggie seems like a very good kid but let him do something on the feild before he gets showered with all this praise.
            I'll tell you what bulldog, I remember almost all of your posts and when I see Reggie, I am thinking that you were right on with yoru analysis.

            He's a great player. I'm not syaing he won't be really good, but you saw something that I didn't see. I believed the hype, all of it, but i'm not so sure now.
            That's why people rip you and bulldog for your understanding of football. He isn't ridiculously good yet, but the fact he is accounted for by two or three players on every play is pretty outrageous and very randy moss esque.

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            • #7
              ahahaha.. oh god, here we go.. now their keying on reggie and he's not good enough to get yards. If I remember right Barry Sanders (the guy bush is supposed to be better than) was keyed on every damn game of his life with a horrible offensive line and he had ZERO problem rackin up amazing stats.. Bush is money one on one.. but is not a good RB for 25 carries.. he'l serve better as a WR.

              Jennings for O-Rook MVP so far in my book.. what a joke with bush so far
              DUUUUUUUUUECE!!!!!

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              • #8
                I agree MJ, there should of been more jazz, that's what the city is about. Here is my big question...

                WHERE WAS WYNTON MARSALIS?!?!

                He's an extroadinary trumpet player and a New Orleans native. He was very involved with the rebuilding of New Orelans after Katrina.

                The Green Day-U2 thing was kinda cool, but it was mainly used to appeal to the mainstream younger audience. Jazz doesn't do that, unfortuantly.

                They still should of had Marsalis, that guy is amazing.
                "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pacopete4
                  ahahaha.. oh god, here we go.. now their keying on reggie and he's not good enough to get yards. If I remember right Barry Sanders (the guy bush is supposed to be better than) was keyed on every damn game of his life with a horrible offensive line and he had ZERO problem rackin up amazing stats.. Bush is money one on one.. but is not a good RB for 25 carries.. he'l serve better as a WR.

                  Jennings for O-Rook MVP so far in my book.. what a joke with bush so far
                  DUUUUUUUUUECE!!!!!
                  He's not as big as barry and i'm not sold he's a running back, but he is a damn good player.

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                  • #10
                    Think of Marsalis backing up the National Anthem...

                    I just got all excited, though at the though of Theisman becoming the guy for Atlanta responsible for running down the field and calling the time outs. A much better job for him IMO. Perhaps he should follow that dream.
                    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                    • #11
                      Bush's speed seems to be neutralized to this point in his NFL career. Barry Sanders was gods gift to football, he wasn't extrememly fast, what he could do was start and stop and cut faster than any player to ever play the game. Barry had more shake than a 234 pound stripper.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        He's not as big as barry and i'm not sold he's a running back, but he is a damn good player.
                        Bingo. I doubt the Packers put Charles Woodson on Aaron Stecker if he came out of the backfield last week--leaving Brady Poppinga on Joe Horn. Reggie Bush is a damn good football player. I said before the draft that he wouldn't be somebody that you give the ball to 25 carries/game. However, he's a playmaker that is an excellent receiver and dynamic return man. He's good enough to impact games with 15-20 touches--much more than everybody's favorite athletes: Mario Williams, Vince Young, and Vernon Davis.
                        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                        • #13
                          Shit, you guys wanna see Bushs effect, watch sportscenter. They have show three decoy plays where two-three defenders swarm him and leave their player open, only to be burned by said open player. Ridiculous. Like Randy Moss the past few years, I don't believe stats tell the entire story.

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                          • #14
                            That leads to this question: Is he really that good or is he so hyped that everyone is buying into the hype and over protecting him? I'm just curious because I haven't seen him break one because he's been overlooked.
                            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                            • #15
                              I think he will be a star. He needs to get a little more decisive.

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