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Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
Even though we didn't make it look like a convincing win out there (too many turnovers yet again) i think you all understand we must give credit where credit is due, and vs the rams, reggie was on fire. I wanted to see him get more touches, i mean 6 carries for 83 yards.
Not only that, it was his whole mentality, he bowled into rams linebacker Paris Lenon who is 235lb's, and Lenon had to leave the game. He looked decisive on the 55 yard run, picked is hole, made one cut and got into the open field! From the past 3 weeks it looks as though reggie has stopped dancing around, he has chose to make tough decisions, and most of all FINISH THE PLAY WITH AGGRESSIVENESS. If Reggie can continue to make quick decisions, keep the ball off the ground and find the endzone in a variety of different ways, we will see a change in the offence. |
Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
yeah, agreed. reggie was awesome yesterday. how about that long run! the longest of his career! and the td run!
maybe benching him wasn't such a bad idea. he's running w/ purpose now! |
Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
Reggie stepped up big time. And I remember another guy who had a pretty good kickoff return as well.
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Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
I was really proud of Reggie you can see the fire in his eyes to run with tenacity and I like that. I remember when he was trying to back up colston after that one catch his face was monstorous like he wanted to kill someone. JMO
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Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
Well lets hope he keeps it going. I am not completely sold yet I mean after all the Rams are 1 and something.
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Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
He's doing a better job of running north-south and getting yardage. He also ran a very good route to get free on that TD catch. The punt returns looked better do. Keep up the good work #25!
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Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
I think Reggie ows his success to Mike Bell. Either Bell has been working with him on the Denver running style or Reggie is practicing his Mike Bell in the mirror because he is cutting much better. His leaping ability...well that's all Reg.
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Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
All my friends know that I'm no Reggie fan, but I've had to give him credit for the last few games... especially the Rams game. He played a really good game... less sideways, more aggressive running. If he keeps it up, I may turn into a Reggie fan.
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Re: Credit where credit is due - Reggie bush
Reggie was hurt all during training camp and preseason. He's had a very slow start to this season, but it looks like he is finally getting comfortable on the field again. No reps earlier this year didn't help his game...it hurt it. He is running much more aggressively and I do think part of that is Mike Bell's influence.
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