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October 27, 2006

Reggie, Reggie

New Orleans rookie running back Reggie Bush doesn't have to be a full-time starter to cause major problems for the Ravens. The Saints have different packages for Bush, who is used as a running back, receiver and punt returner. Even when he doesn't get the ball, you have to be aware of his presence any time he steps on the field. He is an impact player.

Posted by Mike Preston at 8:45 PM | | Comments (4)
        

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Mike-Reggie does most of his damage as a reciever. Whenever he is in the slot the Ravens need to have a nickel back on him.
I know the Saints will use him as a decoy to draw attention, so the Ravens should not put everyone on him when he is in the slot.

i am happy the ravens - won - but to me bart scott made a dirty tackle at reggie bush...(ankle injury)
shame on him...bush is a class act...
and to see ray lewis trying to steal the ball from c - mac was petty as well.... this team is so selfish at times and thats why they will not go deep into the playoffs...

that was not a dirty tackle. it was a tackle plain and simple it stopped bush from breaking a run. would greg want this team to tag people out? no this is isnt two hand touch this is tackle, drag him down plain and simple. Scott tackled bush from behind because Bush had beat him and therefore was in front of him. if anything we should be praising the speed of Bart Scott for catching up to the supposed "next great thing." Welcome to the NFL reggie

In terms of the Bart Scott and Bush incident:
The game is called FOOTBALL not Touch football. If it was a boxing match would you question that an opponent hit his adversary because the man was running away. Or that he continued to hit his opponent until the referee stopped the fight. No! Scott hit the "GOLDEND BOY" and everybody wants to whine. Scott played FOOTBALL that’s what he is paid to do. Shame on you for trying to demonize him.

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