Reggie Bush

9 January 2009

see Terrell staying in Dallas and finishing out his career; he likes being a Cowboy!  

Reggie Bush had to undergo microfracture surgery on his left knee, rather than arthroscopic surgery.  The microfracture surgery is a more invasive procedure, where the recovery time is lengthier.  Bush has been a disappointment after his sensational rookie season.  This is just another major setback for Bush and the Saints.  This is not a surgery that many players return from in full form.  Good luck to Reggie!   

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15 November 2008

In the wake of Reggie Bush’s injury I started thinking about Alma Mater, the academic spirit of team and the transition from college superstar to the NFL. Its funny how no matter how great a college player is, you never know how that talent is going to translate to the NFL. Such is the case with LenDale White. 

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24 October 2008

 

           Each week, on Friday, I will look into my (never wrong, just misinformed) crystal ball and give my predictions for that weekend games.  I will always prognosticate on the Eagles and Cowboys games and then pick two more games of interest (to me, that is, not necessarily to you).  Keep in mind, that this is for entertainment purposes only, and that I do not endorse any sort of legal or illegal gambling.  That being said…let’s see what’s in my crystal ball!  

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20 October 2008

ood ole Jerry is getting the life preserves ready!  

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Reggie Bush injured his knee yesterday, and could be out 3-4 weeks…a tough loss for the Saints! 

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14 October 2008

r been more apparent than so far this year.  Not only are we not catching up to returners (ask Reggie Bush), but our return guys stink to boot.  Maurice Hicks (KR) has shown no break-away abilities at all this year, while Robert Ferguson (PR) is mainly back there to make sure the ball isn't fumbled, as he couldn't outrun some of the more athletic-looking guys in the seats (granted, those types of males are hard to find) on any given day.

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8 October 2008

prediction: Saints 35, Vikings 24.  With the way Drew Brees was playing and the athleticism of Reggie Bush, I didn't see any way in which the Vikes could possibly slow them down.  In the first quarter, that was EXACTLY what happened.  The Saints quickly drove down the field (which didn't take long, considering that their kick returner Thomas got them into Vikings territory right away) and scored a TD on their first drive, Brees to Devery Henderson.  Then, in typical Vikings fashion, the Purple had to punt on our first possession, and the Saints began driving again, with Brees finding receivers that were wide open by yards.  The Saints' second drive stalled out at the Vikings' 28 yard line, though, and Martin Grammatica came on to attempt the field goal.  Now, if you know anything about the NFL, you will know two things: Grammatica has been kicking forever, and he is no longer the "Automatica" he was in Tampa Bay long ago.  So, in order to make long kicks he must kick the ball in a low, line drive fashion (instead of just booming it like most guys do).  This occurred, a Viking player touched the sailing sphere, and it landed flush in the arms of Antoine Winfield, who quickly returned it for a score and tied the contest 7-7.  Given the chance to go up 10-0 on one of the worst offenses in the NFL, the Saints failed to capitalize (or did the Vikings succeed?!).

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