Somebody wake me when Reggie Bush becomes relevant again.

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This guy was going to be the GREATEST...............Wow......Another can't-miss flunks out.

Actually though, I think he is very dangerous, which he has proven many times.
And it's hard to judge the Saints & their offense because of how potent it is, but I really believe that they don't use Bush correctly. He's similar to Brian Westbrook, and should be hit more with little screens, dump-off passes, and draw plays or quick draws when the offense has the defense spread out with several wide-outs...
 

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He just had an amazing TD on an end around in which he dove over a dolphin from the 6 yard line...

Don't think Saints use him as best as they could. Should be used the same way Hache described above...
 

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Bush just made a great move to get the Saints a first and goal.



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as i stated in another thread a few weeks ago, i would take Bush on my team in a heartbeat....the Saints have too many weapons, so he doesnt get the touches......he is very dangerous when he gets the ball.....they NEED to find ways to get it to him, but they have a lot of others that can do it as well....he is kinda wasted on that team.......put him on the Bears or Dallas or even Philly and he would light it up....running kicks, screens, reverses, etc.....
 

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joebatters - that is Henry Fonda as a young man playing the lead role in the Movie Grapes of Wrath.

What movie is that from? Seems familiar.
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Correct, that is the character Tom Joad (played by Henry Fonda) from the classic novel made into a movie and directed by the legendary John Ford "The Grapes of Wrath" published in 1939 and written by John Steinbeck, who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature for writing it..

Set during the Great Depression, the novel focuses on a poor family of sharecroppers, the Joads, driven from their home by drought, economic hardship, and changes in the agriculture industry.

In a nearly hopeless situation, they set out for California's Central Valley along with thousands of other "Okies" in search of land, jobs and dignity.

Tragedy in-sues.

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The same thing applies to Ted Ginn also. He is brutal.
 

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