The offensive line.
2007-09-07 16:14:56
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answered by justin schwan 3
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Athletically, Reggie Bush is superior. His talent will be stuff for the ages. He's got it all--speed, hands, moves, sense.
But not last night. He was too busy thinking about SUPER HOT Kim Kardashian (his new girlfriend) I think.
Last night, it was Addai all the way. Good for me--I have him in Fantasy. Last year, Addai took 52% of the Colts' carries. He was a top-10 running back.
This year, when he takes 90-95%, look for him to be top-5.
Bush is a better all-around player because of his versatility out of the backfield, something that should've won (if LT wasn't around) Drew Brees an MVP award last year. We'll see how things go in New Orleans this year with a 2nd year, 7th round, #1 wideout.
Addai is a better running back though. Traditional running backs don't lead their team in receptions. (Bush had something like 88 catches last year). He only ran for something like 560 yards, while Addai put up more than 1000.
So bottom line, Addai is a better back, Bush is probably a better player. He needs to get his head in the game and away from his super hot girlfriend and partying with Hugh Hefner.
2007-09-07 16:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Colt fan and I really like Addai but I think Bush is a better pure talent. That's not to say I don't still expect Addai to be in the top 10 backs, maybe top 5.
The Colt offense is very running back friendly and I have no doubt Bush would prosper in it also. James ran well in it and so did Rhodes. The system of having Manning call the plays at the line puts the defense at a big disadvantage.
2007-09-07 16:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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defiantly addai, yea reggie bush is good and has a big name, but addai is the only rb in indy. his 2 backup rbs hadnt gotten a rushing attempt ever in the nfl so addai gets all the handoffs. reggie bush on the other hand gets around 50% because of deuce. yea the colts may be a passing team but the only way to successfully pass is to successfully run the ball also.
2007-09-07 16:43:01
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answered by bbking136 1
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quickly forward question, Joseph Addai Reggie Bush has in reality have been given 1146yards in 2 years! that's undesirable! Addai has gotten 2000 yards, now not undesirable in any admire. college clever, Bush is larger effective. yet i think of of bush is between the sport enthusiasts who will now not make it indoors the NFL, Addai will do exactly extreme high quality thank you! pass Browns R.I.P. Sean Taylor and Reggie White
2016-10-18 07:09:00
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answered by rud 4
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Reggie Bush. The Colts O-Line should be credited with Addai's success, along with the success of the Edge and Peyton Manning being able to play with a comfortable pocket
2007-09-07 16:12:15
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answered by Jack Schidt 2
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Addai
2007-09-07 16:11:13
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answered by Coltsgal 5
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Addai in a landslide. I can't believe these Bush defenders blaming the Saints good O-Line! Jamaal Brown is the best in the business, and Deuce McCallister has no problems gaining big chunks of yards! Bush just sucks!
2007-09-07 17:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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They both good! But I say Addai is more better, not only because he is on Peyton's team, but Addai is a more power runner than Bush! Not 2 mention he is bigger than Bush! (Addai 215lbs. Bush 200lbs.) Bush has more speed, but Addai more power.
2007-09-07 16:23:10
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answered by deesefyin 2
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behind what offensive line? bush has more talent, but addai can carry the load for a full game.
2007-09-08 05:44:54
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answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6
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Bush....all the way...but do enjoy watching Addai when we don't play Colts
2007-09-08 13:06:52
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answered by shelby m 3
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