If he is going into the hall of fame he better score a few more TD's
2006-10-09 18:13:40
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answered by Flip 3
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As much as I think that he will probably have a very large impact on the game and will most likely make the hall of fame someday, its a little earlier to be calling him a future hall of famer for sure.
As far as his tds for this year goes, he will get some more, but nothing huge I dont think. As long as Duece is around, Bush's numbers will be greatly limited, especially the tds.
2006-10-09 17:40:05
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answered by Walty 4
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i do no longer understand in that Reggie is extra a danger as a receiver out of the backfield. Deuce does the heavy lifting. If Reggie can get his working interest going to verify his receiving skills and maintains to be healthful then he has a huge gamble. it incredibly is going to likely be exciting to work out how he performs this 365 days because of the fact he needs the ball extra. even nonetheless, he's no longer a Barry Sanders and he would not escape with all that juking and jiving stuff he did in college. talk approximately an over-hyped guy with the media and that i'm a Saints fan.
2016-12-13 05:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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im sure theres more in the future, but dont ever, i repeat, ever, call a person who hasnt played more then atleast a few years (let alone not even have a full year under his belt yet), a future hall of famer
hes good all around, but he will never be or Jim Brown, or Barry Sanders, or Walter Payton or Emmit Smith, he will be more like Marshall Faulk or LT, just with less yards in the runnin catagory, a guy who is only gonna get 20-25 touches a game( rushs/catches/returns) can never be a great runnin back, and he will forever be a 20-25 touch player
2006-10-09 17:51:06
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answered by kydd 6
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Great punt return, probably what he is best suited for in the NFL but 'future hall of famer'? Better get a reality check there dude, he's done absolutely nothing yet to even warrant the hint of such a claim.
2006-10-10 02:10:25
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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relax. i think anybody who doesn't weigh 300 pounds could have ran that kick back. he didn't shake anybody. all he did was run straight. talk to me when he scores a real touchdown. he's a better reciever than he is a running back. he leads the league in receptions and hasn't scored an offensive touchdown yet. that's not gona get anyone in the hall of fame. there's at least 7 rookies that are having better seasons than him right now.
2006-10-09 21:27:11
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answered by j rock 4
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i agree with walden. it's really premature to be calling him a future hall of famer. who knows, he could get injured and cost him his carreer. remember bo jackson? he'll get more TD's this year for sure, and i think he'll get an even bigger role in the offense next year when he's a little more used to the NFL.
2006-10-09 17:45:13
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answered by student 3
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that td was pure luck to go along with the win
bush is over rated and at this point not likely to be seeing any halls or fames
2006-10-10 10:57:15
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answered by jason M 2
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it really wasn't that great, all he needed was one block.
2006-10-09 20:49:29
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answered by aP 4
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