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Your not a fan of reggie bush because of how his career has went so far in new orleans but what you dont seem to understand new orleans was a bad fit for reggie from the start, a top Draft guru like yourself should have known reggie would flourish in a system like miamis. New orleans does everything around brees, pass first offense, pierre ahead of bush, and just never commited to reggie as there "featured back" in the first place, he was mainly used as a decoy in the passing and a return man. As long as you admit you were "wrong" about reggie than its a good analysis.
How could his injuries have been prevented elsewhere? The guy just sustained to many injuries despite not being the featured back. For the life of me i can't figure out how those were avoidable by being in a different location.
As well, it wasn't a conspiracy against Bush in New Orleans, he just couldnt beat out Deuce or Thomas. Much like Tim Tebow, if Reggie couldn't beat them out then he didn't deserve to start. As it was, Sean Payton did an admirable job of using Reggie's unique skill set and made him into a weapon. Had he been elsewhere, say somewhere with a defensive minded headcoach, he probably would have been labled a injury prone bust and been cut.
Excellent work Ck, though i personal think your being to favorable towards Henne and Thomas. Yes, i understand you stated that Thomas "wasn't ready" but honestly the man has looked something awful. While granted our offensive line isn't helping much, i fully expect to see more situations like the goal line failure and fumble.
And this in before i get shouted down: i do realize Thomas is a rookie, but i have little patience for young running backs with major flaws. There are just to many effective ones out there if the guy on your team doesn't show it quick.