Reggie Bush:Bust or just a off season?
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:23 am
Does anyone think Bush is a bust or does anyone think he will rebound next season and be a prominent running back in the NFL?
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The Saints started slow this season (0-4), but have really picked it up since (4-0). I think Bush's numbers have followed the team's. He may have a productive year yet. So, none of the above.Bishop Hammer wrote:Does anyone think Bush is a bust or does anyone think he will rebound next season and be a prominent running back in the NFL?
BnGhog wrote:I like Bush
GSPODS wrote:BnGhog wrote:I like Bush
How does one respond to this and keep the thread out of smack?
BeeGee wrote:Reggie Bush was definitely overhyped, but he's not a bust. He's just not an every-down running back.
I think he was drafted to be an offensive weapon. His numbers definitely aren't Westbook's, but he did lead the Saints in catches in his rookie season and has been very involved during their recent surge. Right now, Reggie doesn't let the game come to him. He tries to turn every dive play or pass to the flat into a 75 yard touchdown. He's coming along, but it may be some time. In 24 games, he's tallied more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage and has scored 14 touchdowns. He's not anywhere close to being a bust.PulpExposure wrote:BeeGee wrote:Reggie Bush was definitely overhyped, but he's not a bust. He's just not an every-down running back.
Yeah, but unfortunately he was the 2nd pick in the NFL draft. For a RB you pick that high, he's got to be a game breaker.
His career ypc is 3.7. 3.6 last year, 3.8 this year.
That's awful for a running back.
I voted Bust only because the guy was so hyped coming out of college, and he's been "okay". But really, it's too early to determine if he's a bust. But he's certainly not lived up to expectations imho.
And comparing him to Westbrook? He's no Bryan Westbrook, who has a career ypc average of 4.7 (a full yard higher, and he's never had a year below 4.0 ypc).