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One mans take on Reggie.......
NEWSReggie Bush May Become New Orleans' Next Evacuee
July 24, 2006 Matthew T. Sussman When I saw the advertisement "Reggie Bush Plays NCAA Football '07," I never dreamed EA Sports meant "instead of playing actual NFL football." But Reggie Bush is mulling that kind of plan. Bush and his agent have been negotiating his contract with the New Orleans Saints after being taken No.2 overall in April's draft. But two very prominent sources  Yahoo! and MSNBC  are reporting that Reggie Bush might abandon all contract talks with the Saints and re-enter the draft next year. Allow me to be one of many to say that if Reggie Bush re-enters the draft, he will be the most foul-smelling scumbucket to leave New Orleans since the Ninth Ward dried up. Bush's marketing agent is stating the unlikelihood of Bush signing anything before training camp, which is Okay, given the norm. A lot of players  good ones  hold out, and as unpopular and selfish it looks, Bush can't be singled out as a money-grubbing athlete any more than the next one. (Except Matt Leinart, of course. Unlike Reggie Bush, who is looting the Saints for all they're worth, the Arizona Cardinals' Leinart is just finding a better contract.) What's scary is that Bush could evacuate New Orleans and become a No. 1 or No. 2 pick next year for the  yeah, I'll say it  Houston Texans. That would make the Texans drafting Mario Williams over Bush more brilliant than the Chargers effectively trading Michael Vick for LaDainian Tomlinson and Drew Brees. If it was any other hapless team  San Francisco, Detroit, Miami, Houston, Oakland  the fans may resent Bush in a hypothetical rejection, but none of those cities were waterlogged last year. The Lions may be pitiful, but at least they didn't have to barnstorm around the Great Lakes region playing home games in Lansing and Toronto. The Saints are selling season ticket bundles as if they're the Packers. Excitement is abuzz for their home team's dignified return to the once-thought-irreparable Superdome late this year. And most of it is because of last year's most exciting college football athlete. So here's some advice for Reggie Bush, his agent Mike Ornstein, and Saints owner Tom Benson: Take Bush's demands, add it to Benson's offer, divide by two, and sign on the goddamn dotted line. There's a city out there that needs something to root for this year. blogcritics.org |
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well said Joe.
good siht. :drink: |
Encouraging!
"The Saints continue to negotiate with their first-round draft pick, running back Reggie Bush. ... While Mickey Loomis and Bush’s agent, Joel Segal, aren’t talking about their negotiations, owner Tom Benson on Tuesday sounded like he expects the two sides to come to terms soon. “I feel very encouraged about that,� Benson said. “I feel like we’re going to get that done.� http://www.benmaller.com/ |
The author is right on point. I think the National Media is just trying to find something to hype.
Bush has to realize that his contract terms are pretty much boxed in by Mario Williams' deal. It simply cannot be that far out of whack from that deal. It'll get done. It may next week, but it'll get done. There's too much at stakes for both sides not to get it done. SFIAH |
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the man will sign.... his case is no different than anyone else in the past couple of years... high draft picks want to get paid... lots and lots of money, and they know they are going to make the team, so there's no incentive or need to get to camp on time, so they use that leverage to increase their profit margin in contract negotiations... he'll be signed by at the latest this time next week.... unless benson was totally blowing smoke by saying sign him at whatever cost, he'll get his millions relatively soon... i'm just hoping they throw some clauses in there that don't allow him to renegotiate until the last year of his contract, b/c the guy would break the bank holding us over a barrel every year....
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I don' hold it against Bush for wanting to get what he can get, seeing as he was the most hyped player coming out of college that I have ever seen. He needs first pick money because he should have been the first pick. If Walter Payton was resurrected and available to be drafted, or even Marshall Faulk or Gale Sayers, would I show dem da money? Heck yeah!
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Guess it's a non-issue now.
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