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Reggie Bush is a BUST

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by ima_drummer2k, Nov 6, 2006.

  1. jgreen91

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    Damn, how good is Colston? jeez.

    TD for Deuce.
     
  2. lpbman

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    That guy is dominant. OROY and a trip to the pro bowl.

    He almost had TD no. 8.... Just a little off balance, but Deuce got his back.

    Man I almost turned this one off... it started out exactly the same way as the Baltimore game.
     
  3. MadMax

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    i agree they're not evil..and they're not out to get everyone.

    but "big"...and "hype-driven"....yeah, that describes ESPN perfectly.
     
  4. Kam

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    Man, I'm not a bust. Coach never puts me in.
     
  5. Kam

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    ESPN is a r****ded hype machine, but they aren't out to get anybody or anything.
     
  6. Icehouse

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    JGreen91, if you are such a Bush believer why do you dissapear when Bush has a bad game? This thread was started after last week's horrible performance, and you had 2 posts in it until today. Now Bush scores a TD and you have 4 immediately afterwards? :confused:

    When Bush has a bad game why do you hide? Will you hide again when he has another bad game?
     
  7. ima_drummer2k

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    Another game-changing fumble by Bush today that enabled the Steelers to get their comeback started and eventually get the win.

    I guess ESPN was right when they siad Reggie Bush will change the game. Because he sure did today.
     
  8. Icehouse

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    I wasn't watching. What happened?
     
  9. ima_drummer2k

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    NO was up 24-17 with the ball in the 3rd quarter. Reggie fumbled, Steelers recovered. From then on, the Steelers outscored them 21-7 and won 38-31.

    Reggie's fumble changed the momentum of the game. jgreen91 has disappeared. Again.
     
  10. Kam

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    he put the rock on the ground.

    you can't put the rock on the ground if you are football's messiah, or jgreen's best friend.
     
  11. Colt45

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    Reggie scores, Saint's lose.

    Coincidence?
     
  12. VesceySux

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    Wow, you're like a Madden Curse unto yourself. Leinart with 2 picks and an overall crappy game today. Plus, the Cardinals have now lost 8 straight and are winless with Matt as QB. Great job on the player evaluations.
     
  13. gucci888

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    You just have to learn to ignore this guy, he obviously has no idea what he is talking about half the time.
     
  14. Rocketman95

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    In a preview before a commercial this morning on Sportscenter, the announcer said, "more on the Heisman like day for Bush coming up". I was also listening to the ESPN on NFL during the games yesterday on XM and they were calling Peyton a genius for holding Reggie back until this game, saying they've been resting him so he could have a breakout game against the Steelers. Wait, I thought he had a bad ankle? :confused:

    You have got to be ****ing kidding me.
     
  15. msn

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    You know, Reggie doesn't have to be a "bust" for Mario to be a solid decision.

    That said, "Reggie Bust" sounds like a great nickname. :D
     
  16. emjohn

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    I was hearing that on XM as well, they (Eric Allen and whoever) busted into a circle jerk after his touchdown, calling him a phenom and untacklable all over again. Post-fumble it was silence until the end of the game when they started excuse-making. They went on about how the NFL coaches design plays to hit specific holes and that's not Reggie's forte, and how Reggie needs to do cutbacks to be dangerous....basically, the coaches don't play him right. Whatever. Reggie refuses to put his head down and blast through a hole. He's a fantastic athlete, but keeps trying to play finesse in a smashmouth league. Shades of Phillip Buchannon and his matador tackling.

    Evan
     
  17. leebigez

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    thats one reason why i thought Williams,Addai,Maroney,and Drew would be better runners in the nfl. Who made the runs in between the tackles for those backs in college? No one, they had to do it all. At USC, when they actually need tough yards,White was in. Well, in college when guys aren't paid like they are in college, its cool to stockpile situational guys, but in the nfl Duece makes alot of money and now Bush. Chances are Duece will be traded in the offseason for a pick or so. An the Saints will have their Eric Metcalf.
     
  18. The Real Shady

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    89 total rushing/receiving yards is a breakout game?
     
  19. lpbman

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    I can't believe they keep saying crap like that... The guy is underachieving, while Colston has almost 900 yards recieving and 7 TD's. It's not hard to make a case he's having the best season of any WR. Stir the pot with the right guy at least.
     
  20. emjohn

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    What else would they focus on in that game? Someone on the winning team piling up a measley 200+ yd game with two 70+ plays? They need big spectacular stuff for the highlights.

    Evan
     

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