I don't know what to say about Bush, I think his best days were left behind him at USC..........and the fins have yet found a spot that suits him in this offense. One must be crazy to make Bush "their featured back" as the ability in the NFL to run between the tackles or burn pass the front 7 as he once did at USC. If im correct I think he has a two year contract with the fins.....and thats for a reason, he has 1 year to really prove himself or he could hit the door!
Thomas has gotten the ball at least 70/30 the last two games, the only two he's been active for. What's the problem here?
I do agree with the people who say that we should be using him as a slot receiver. Once Bush realizes the feature back talk was just coach speak, perhaps he'll be very open to it just to get on the field more.
So you think Sparano saying he wants 70/30 in favor of Bush is just coach speak? That sounds to me like a coach who doesn't have a clue.
imo we used him exactly how you suspose to use him in preseason and then went away from it because of poor coaching .if a coach cant take a player and see where he should be used most ,and thats coming out of the bk field slinging passes to him and let him out run the LBs . hmmm guess sparano forgot that.When Reggie Bush first came here I was naive and actually believed he could could be a feature back for this offense, or at least see 50-70% of the touches. Sparano even came out and said that he would be the feature back, and that he can carry the load.
The last two weeks, not only has Reggie been non existent in the running game, but more alarming in the passing game. Bush can be consistently effective in this offense is as a receiver, or as a third down specialist. (Similar to Darien Sproles) But we are not even using him that way. It seems evident that NO knew the proper way to use Reggie, and our wise coach just can not figure it out.
So why did we sign him? If he is not the feature back, and he is not being used as a receiver scat back, what are we doing with him??? Did we just sign him for his celebrity status, and twitter followers?
Reggie probably thought this would reignite his career, but the reality is it could be his worse season under this staff. :crazy:
Just my 2 cents.
Then that's just your preconceptions of the situation shaping your opinion. Almost anyone in the NFL will say that the veteran is the starter or his guy, because it's much better to keep the veteran happy and have the rookie working than a complacent rookie and a disgruntled veteran. Did you know that Jamaal Charles, despite being one of the best backs in the league last year, was still officially their number 2? Oh, and they won a division title last year.