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![]() ![]() It is unfair to the other team to have to play against this guy. Discuss. |
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only 2 more college teams have to deal with it
also Pete Carroll makes it easy on opposing defenses by giving half of his carries to White |
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I know you cant compare Barry Sanders 1988 season to Reggie Bush's 2005, Sanders had alot more carries.
Players like Reggie Bush dont come around very often. He has a chance to score every damn time he touches the ball, and it's not fair. Sanders was the best college running back Ive ever seen, and Bush isn't far behind. |
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He's already my favorite NFL player even though he hasn't been drafted yet. And I'm come from a UCLA family . . . Can't discriminate when a player is that good.
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he most reminds me of marshall. i used to stay up late and sneak downstairs just to watch sdsu games.
bush is unreal. i would draft him |
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he most reminds me of marshall. [/ QUOTE ] Me too. I remember how great Marshall was in college, and he dominated in a similar manner. The only thing... Bush is even better! And Marshall is a legit hall of famer. Barry Sanders in college is a bit before my time, so I cant really comment there. It is a little unfair that USC has such a weapon. Even though I was cheering for Fresno St last night (I want LSU in the national championship game!), I could not help but awe at some of the runs this kid pulled off. He might be to the NFL what Jordan was to the NBA. He COULD be that dominant. (Don't want to be premature here though -- especially in the dangerous and injury prone NFL.) |
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I'm not completely sold on him taking the NFL by storm. I love his open field moves, but its a lot tougher to get into the open field in the NFL than in college.
I'm also not a fan of him always carrying the ball in his right hand, especially when he is running down the left sideline, but I'm pretty sure that an NFL coach will get him cured of that bad habit. |
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I'm not completely sold on him taking the NFL by storm. I love his open field moves, but its a lot tougher to get into the open field in the NFL than in college. I'm also not a fan of him always carrying the ball in his right hand, especially when he is running down the left sideline, but I'm pretty sure that an NFL coach will get him cured of that bad habit. [/ QUOTE ] It's worked well for Mike Sherman with Ahman Green. |
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Is he big enough to be an every-down back in the NFL? I tend to think of him more as a WR than RB.
And I am not hating on him, he is one of (if not the) greatest talents I have ever seen in CF. |
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I think he is expected to be a top 5 pick at RB. He is strong and lays hat occasionally.
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