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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.dryheat44 said:He'd be my pick of all running backs in the draft, Bush, Williams, and the rest included.
Why do we need another Kevin Faulk right now?BradyBirdYazOrr said:No Its the golden rule dont reach for rbs plenty of late gems and early busts
Digger44 said:I am stunned. From what I read he will be another Kevin Faulk. That is not a bad thing, but it isn't primetime like Bush or Williams.
But he finished dead last among RBs with a 4.50 short shuttle. IOW, his change of direction skills are not competitive.
dryheat44 said:Bush is going to be a Kevin Faulk in this league, in terms of his ultimate usage. His production might be better, but I wouldn't call him a prime time back. He'll never be a every down back.
dryheat44 said:Bush is going to be a Kevin Faulk in this league, in terms of his ultimate usage. His production might be better, but I wouldn't call him a prime time back. He'll never be a every down back.
patsox23 said:I can't believe what I'm reading. I'm not trying to be a hysterical Reggie Bush freak, but the guy is a potential STUD offensive weapon. And remarks about his build, size, etc... are way off the mark. He's plenty sturdy to be an every down back. This is a myth that's beginning to gain ground and needs to be dispelled, stat.
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