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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I would disagree with that. If you actually believe that, then you must not watch any of the games. The one play that always comes to mind when I think of Reggie actually being able to be a tough runner ...
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Re: Aaron Stecker quote
I would disagree with that. If you actually believe that, then you must not watch any of the games. The one play that always comes to mind when I think of Reggie actually being able to be a tough runner is during last year's 49ers game where he broke like two tackles and then got wrapped up and drove a huge pile all the way down to goal line. The guy is a beast, and yes, he does too much dancing and too much east-west running, but I really believe that he'll improve in the future. He's still learning the position, and as I said in another thread, Payton is using him all wrong. I think they need to give Bush the chance to run up the middle more.
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Re: Aaron Stecker quote
Originally Posted by TheDeuce
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Reggie can't run up the middle because Sean Payton doesn't give him the ball up the middle. When Reggie has had a few carries up the middle, he's gashed teams. Go back and watch our games against Seattle and Carolina. He'd gash them for 6-9 yards at a time up the middle. No, Bush doesn't run anyone over, but he actually bounces and spins of tackles to get extra yardage. He gets just as much yards after the initial hit as Deuce, he just does it in a different manner. Like this guy said, watch the games, man. Anyone who ever says "Reggie Who?" obviously only watches highlights and has no general understanding of what Sean Payton and the Saints' offense are actually doing. |
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Re: Aaron Stecker quote
Originally Posted by TheDeuce
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MAN!!!! I've been saying that all year Payton just used him wrong |
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