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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Updated Jan 21, 2010 9:40 PM ET METAIRIE, La. Musical artists from Stevie Wonder to Rihanna have covered one of Bob Marley’s greatest hits. But from an NFL standpoint, there is no greater "Redemption Song" this postseason than the one ...
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01-22-2010, 01:07 PM | #1 |
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Bush Looks for Redemption!!
Updated Jan 21, 2010 9:40 PM ET
METAIRIE, La. Musical artists from Stevie Wonder to Rihanna have covered one of Bob Marley’s greatest hits. But from an NFL standpoint, there is no greater "Redemption Song" this postseason than the one being played by New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush. Forget about keeping up with the Kardashians. For most of 2009, Bush couldn’t keep pace with the other rushers on his own team. While still a dangerous punt returner, injuries and the emergence of others had relegated Bush to a more limited role than in his three previous NFL seasons. Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell led the team in carries, while Lynell Hamilton morphed into the goal-line back Read the rest Bush looks for redemption in playoffs - NFL News - FOX Sports on MSN |
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Re: Bush Looks for Redemption!!
I've always liked Reggie and believe that he could be an integral part of this team next year. My two concerns are his price tag and durability issues. We know he can give us big production, just not consistently.
When Reggie is healthy everyone agrees that he can be dangerous... Reggie had a slow start because of off season surgery and continuously battling knee problems. Payton held him out of training camp and played him very little in preseason, when the season rolled around he was rusty and unproductive while fighting a bad case of the fumbles. He is finally warmed up and ready in time to be dangerous in the playoffs. |
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its going to be fun with what happens with bush in the off season. i personally like the guy , he does improve this team. when he's on the field you have to take notice wheres hes at . so he is a weapon no matter what the haters say. i wish he would never leave this team. he's always one play away from six. or the sidelines, and looking at him the last game its the six that were most dominate.
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Re: Bush Looks for Redemption!!
Reggie...Reggie...Reggie...
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01-22-2010, 02:12 PM | #5 |
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Re: Bush Looks for Redemption!!
When he's fired up......EVERYONE is fired up! Hope we can keep Shockey, Reggie, and Roby ALL goin' this weekend! They can really get the crowd into it.
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