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Has anybody heard how hes been doing in minicamp just was thinking about it and could not find anything if any one could help thanks
say that to his face.. he wont be a bust, hes too fast theres no way he wont be good unless he gets a injury that ruins his career.dominizzo said:Who cares he will be a bust
Crisis said:Is he really going to wear #5?
Ace88 said:He's only wearing it in practice right now because you can wear any number you want to in practice. The NFL are gonna have a meeting about the whole number thing and I doubt it will pass.
I must say that it does look werid seeing Bush in a Saints jersey instead of a Jets or Texans jersey.
Rocky Raccoon said:Sportscenter just had a piece from Saints camp about Bush wanting to wear #5. He says he wants to wear 5 to remind people that we need to protect against category 5 hurricanes :rolleyes2. Sorry but I don't believe him.
EDIT: nevermind, Bush did not say that....a Saints fan did. Sorry.
He did say however that he would donate some of his jersey sale numbers (if it were 5) to hurricane relief efforts. Which is nice.
After visiting New Orleans, Bush made it clear that any organization that he works with will have to do something to rebuild the city.
He hasn't yet played a single down, but here's what he's brought to New Orleans:
> The New Orleans Police Department is receiving 12 Hummers to replace vehicles lost last August.
> On Monday, Bush will give $100,000 to the Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans for Holy Trinity Church, which has 267 autistic and handicapped children. "There is no school that can handle them except Holy Trinity, but they were going to be closed," Ornstein said.
The Saints called Bush and asked him if he was interested in helping, so he got Adidas to donate $50,000. The NFL has a matching fund for any Saints players donating to the rebuilding of New Orleans.
> On Wednesday, Bush will pledge another $100,000 to re-sod Tad Gormley Stadium, a football and track facility that was flooded.
"They are going to call it the Reggie Bush Field at Tad (Gormley) Stadium," Ornstein said.
On his trip to New Orleans, Bush visited the Ninth Ward, one of the hardest-hit parts of the city.
"You can't imagine the devastation," he said. "It shows me we are playing more than football. We are going to do our part in rebuilding a great city."
dominizzo said:Who cares he will be a bust
DolphinDevil28 said:Come on Dom. The guy is awesome.
If he was a Dolphin people would already be saying we have the best backfield of all time.