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Is Reggie Bush officially a bust? Easy question, easy answer.
First, lets look at his season averages:
06: 99 yards a game, 15 touches, 6.6 YPT, 11 TD's, 16 games (64 quarters)
07: 84 yards a game, 20 touches, 4.2 YPT, 6 TD's, 12 games (48 quarters)
08: 132 yards a game, 21 touches, 6.3 YPT, 9 TD's, 8.5 games (34 quarters)
Now, let me start by saying this. Reggie had a good rookie year, he was terrible the first half, but spectacular the second half. In 07, he was a downright bust. He was terrible, I do not want to talk about it. Now, in 08, he had two minor injuries (could have played through the second), but when on the field he was great. When he played all four quarters, he averaged something like 148 yards a game.
If there was one thing I noticed this season, you heard alot less of the "bust" talk. He really made a name for himself, he began the season on pace to break a long standing record. The alltime total yardage record. At 175 yards per game, through the first 6 weeks, he was on pace for nearly 3000 yards. He was the leader in yards, and second in TD's, amongst the entire NFL.
Here is what Solomon Wilcotts had to say about him, after a caller called in and called him a bust:
Reggie Bush is the most underappreciated player on the Saints, perhaps ever. And the reason is that the expectations for the guy--because of his college career, his number two draft selection, his hype, his commercials, his flash--are absurd.
The biggest question with Reggie is staying healthy. If he can do that, then he is a star player who is terribly productive, who makes everyone else around him better, who causes opposing defensive coordinators to game-plan against him, and who is alone worth two or three wins a year because of a sensational long punt return or run or pass reception. And some want the Saints to trade this guy? You most likely hear that because they want him on their team. He's in company of a select few backs currently playing you can give 80 catches to over a season, virtually all out of the backfield and most designed, and still average 8+ a catch. Which is terrific. I like Pierre Thomas alot too, but Reggie really is a special player. Hes flashy, a bit fragile, and definitely not a "proper" running back, but what he is is a 100% bona fide game changer and TD machine, and thats fine with me. His speed is just ridiculous, and his cutting/juking ability is really second to none. Bush plays his heart out and gives it everything he's got and it infuriates me when people say the Saints should cut or trade him.
For my last argument, does not being the traditional RB make you a bust? One of my favorite sayings is, the only people who call Bush garbage and a bust are the ones who in their head, think they know what a RB should look like, how they should run, and how their numbers should come. Reggie is a special player, one of a kind. Lastly, lets compare Reggies 34 quarters to the top 20 RB's in the NFL this season.
First, lets look at his season averages:
06: 99 yards a game, 15 touches, 6.6 YPT, 11 TD's, 16 games (64 quarters)
07: 84 yards a game, 20 touches, 4.2 YPT, 6 TD's, 12 games (48 quarters)
08: 132 yards a game, 21 touches, 6.3 YPT, 9 TD's, 8.5 games (34 quarters)
Now, let me start by saying this. Reggie had a good rookie year, he was terrible the first half, but spectacular the second half. In 07, he was a downright bust. He was terrible, I do not want to talk about it. Now, in 08, he had two minor injuries (could have played through the second), but when on the field he was great. When he played all four quarters, he averaged something like 148 yards a game.
If there was one thing I noticed this season, you heard alot less of the "bust" talk. He really made a name for himself, he began the season on pace to break a long standing record. The alltime total yardage record. At 175 yards per game, through the first 6 weeks, he was on pace for nearly 3000 yards. He was the leader in yards, and second in TD's, amongst the entire NFL.
Here is what Solomon Wilcotts had to say about him, after a caller called in and called him a bust:
Reggie Bush can get better, certainly needs to stay healthy, and has some weaknesses in his game. But each time I read a post or hear that the Saints should trade Bush, I wonder whether the poster or caller is drinking something that is exceptionally good or exceptionally bad.Teams have to gameplan just to stop this guy from killing them and it still doesn't work. While he has proven that he can run between the tackles, the Saints don't require him to do so. They get the ball to Reggie in space and he kills defenses. Reggie is among the league leaders in scoring since he came into the NFL. While most of TD's are not rushing from scrimmage, he kills you catching the ball and on punt returns. Plan and simple, Reggie Bush is a impact player that's getting better and better as he seasons as a pro. Tell the head coach of the Vikings Childress that Reggie Bush is a bust and he'll probably slap you silly. Reggie Bush will be the highest sought after FA in football barring no major injury if the Saints ever let him get away. The Saints will do well to sign offer him a long term extention.
Reggie Bush is the most underappreciated player on the Saints, perhaps ever. And the reason is that the expectations for the guy--because of his college career, his number two draft selection, his hype, his commercials, his flash--are absurd.
The biggest question with Reggie is staying healthy. If he can do that, then he is a star player who is terribly productive, who makes everyone else around him better, who causes opposing defensive coordinators to game-plan against him, and who is alone worth two or three wins a year because of a sensational long punt return or run or pass reception. And some want the Saints to trade this guy? You most likely hear that because they want him on their team. He's in company of a select few backs currently playing you can give 80 catches to over a season, virtually all out of the backfield and most designed, and still average 8+ a catch. Which is terrific. I like Pierre Thomas alot too, but Reggie really is a special player. Hes flashy, a bit fragile, and definitely not a "proper" running back, but what he is is a 100% bona fide game changer and TD machine, and thats fine with me. His speed is just ridiculous, and his cutting/juking ability is really second to none. Bush plays his heart out and gives it everything he's got and it infuriates me when people say the Saints should cut or trade him.
For my last argument, does not being the traditional RB make you a bust? One of my favorite sayings is, the only people who call Bush garbage and a bust are the ones who in their head, think they know what a RB should look like, how they should run, and how their numbers should come. Reggie is a special player, one of a kind. Lastly, lets compare Reggies 34 quarters to the top 20 RB's in the NFL this season.
Steven Jackson- 24 touches- 118 yards- 4.9 (6)
Adrian Peterson- 24 touches- 118 yards- 4.9 (6)
Michael Turner- 24 touches- 109 yards- 4.5 (14)
Matt Forte- 24 touches- 107 yards- 4.5 (14)
Clinton Portis- 23 touches- 107 yards- 4.7 (9)
Steve Slaton- 22 touches- 104 yards- 4.7 (9)
Deangelo Williams- 19 touches- 102 yards- 5.4 (2)
Frank Gore- 21 touches- 101 yards- 4.8 (8)
Reggie Bush- 19 touches- 100 yards- 5.3 (3)
Chris Johnson- 21 touches- 99 yards- 4.7 (9)
LaDainian Tomlinson- 22 touches- 96 yards- 4.4 (18)
Brian Westbrook- 21 touches- 96 yards- 4.6 (11)
Thomas Jones- 21 touches- 95 yards- 4.5 (14)
Marshawn Lynch- 20 touches- 89 yards- 4.5 (14)
Derrick Ward- 14 touches- 88 yards- 6.3 (1)
Maurice Drew- 17 touches- 87 yards- 5.1 (4)
Marion Barber- 20 touches- 87 yards- 4.4 (18)
Brandon Jacobs- 17 touches- 87 yards- 5.1 (4)
Ryan Grant- 21 touches- 83 yards- 4.0 (20)
Larry Johnson- 17 touches- 79 yards- 4.6 (11)
Kevin Smith- 17 touches- 79 yards- 4.6 (11)