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line maybe he would have a chance. They just have to dig up dirt. Give me a break.

They gave his parents a place to live? Isn't that the American way, we don't rely on the government BUT the generosity of other's. Am I going to investigated b/c my family and I stayed at a parsonage after Hurricane Katrina? No, probably not, I am not a BIG ENOUGH name to be noticed.

STOP IT ALREADY!
Oh, someone is going to ask is there a question in there? Yea, why do they continue to pick on Reggie?.... Reggie can't run, Reggie can't concentrate......Reggie is not the entire M*** F**** team. I hope he get's traded even tho I am a life time Saints fan and he wins tons of awards. He has brough hope to this community......question? Why don't they just leave the guy alone?
There's the question

2007-10-10 15:00:15 · 18 answers · asked by bck2liberty 3 in Sports Football (American)

WOW! Strong opinions. I really like Reggie and I hope he goes all the way, he's not trash like Vick, and he doesn't taunt people who are unconscious, really class act against the Dolphins, he SHOULD BE FINED! Jerk!
Leave Reggie alone, thanks for the suggestion, Hey Mississippi and Louisiana, let's start a leave Reggie alone chant, can't beat the people of the big easy, esp since it ain't so darn easy any more, and I mean the living conditions, these people are FED UP!
GET EM!

2007-10-10 15:26:42 · update #1

18 answers

amen sister

2007-10-10 15:03:00 · answer #1 · answered by shelby m 3 · 0 3

They do let Reggie play. He plays alot on special teams, catches alot of passes and runs mainly on first and second downs. New Orleans is a pass happy offense ( #1 offense in the NFL). Pierre Thomas seen much of the running duties at the end of last season as Bush was hurt, again. Reggie is a dynamic playmaker and the Saints should use a running back by committee approach to utilize him best. He is fast with the cut-backs and runs East and West very well. He is not a power back and never will be. They should have a bruiser like Deuce to compliment Bush.

2016-03-19 09:29:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If he broke NCAA rules, then he doesn't deserve to have any of the accolades that come along with being a good player. What about the guys that had to do things the "hard way" and still worry about having money for the school tuition, or for food?

It sickens me that anyone would condone such blatent disrespect for the NCAA organization! So he is a good player! He isn't the best to ever come out of the NCAA - and I bet you that most of the ones better did it the HONEST way.

If he broke the rules, he knew what he was doing. . . He gets caught, he should pay. The unfortunate thing is that he will hurt a lot of other guys that were on the team with him - you know; the ones that did things honestly according to the NCAA rules. When USC gets stripped of it's national title, and penalized for his selfish actions, why don't you talk to the players that will pay for that, and then state what a "good guy" Reggie Bush is. I lost all respect for him when they began to get the stuff on him.

2007-10-10 15:10:09 · answer #3 · answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7 · 5 1

I like Reggie Bush, and Bush knows his roll in New Orleans as well. He played very well as a skill RB where Deuce's roll is the work horse. Nobody out there mistook Reggie as the main RB. What he did bring when we still had our WR's was a big play potential. Now the light is on him, he needs to evolve into a player along the lines of Marshall Faulk. And everybody knows Faulk didn't change into Faulk over night. Give him a whole season without Deuce and if he survives and starts producing all the questions and second guessing will end.

2007-10-10 15:09:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Hey SPEAK FOR YOURSELF. Most of us in the Louisiana area DO NOT support R. Bush and what he did/ or allowed while attending USC. I can not stand USC, but the whole team should not be put at jeopardy due to one player thinking he was above the rules. Because he and his family thought so high and mighty of themselves the whole school suffers..where is the justice in that?

As far as what he has done for the Saints,,,NOT A THING. They need to trade him. HE IS NOT A SYMBOL OF HOPE, BUT A SYMBOL OF DISHONESTY AND CHEATERS. I'm embarrassed by him being on the team.

Any yes I can say all this,,you see I am a TRUE BLUE CAJUN. And there is nothing better then LSU and the Saints.

LSU RULES

2007-10-10 17:13:11 · answer #5 · answered by carmeliasue 6 · 2 1

I can just see the new videos at youtube now.

Leave Reggie alone, please leave Reggie alone! lmbo!

Maybe i'll go there now, lol

I didn't mean to demean you in any way, but there is a huge difference between a natural disaster and and accepting illegal things from anyone while playing football at an NCAA school. One is a tragedy, the other is a rules violation.

You are a bigger name to me now by being so honest. I'm glad that you survived and are here to post this.

2007-10-10 15:14:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

ok.. ya hear anyone talking smack about Ronnie Brown? saying he's Overrated or whatever? nope. reason.. Ronnie Brown has no line, a QB who couldn't complete a sentence and absoultely no receivers to pull pressure off of him and the running game.. yet.. Ronnie Brown leads the league in yards from scrimmage.. he's #1 rated player in Yahoo Fantasy football etc etc.. fact is a pro will find a way.. sure the Dolphins are 0-4 but so are the Saints and if Brown had even 1 person adding anything to the mix they'd be 2-2 right now at worst

fact is Bush makes the most money on that team and should be carrying the team on his back if they need it

2007-10-10 15:09:55 · answer #7 · answered by deacon_frost06 5 · 4 1

Just what does all this mean? Does it mean if your son goes to college and gets a football schalorship.you can't accept a job offered you just because the owner of the company happens to be an Alumni of the school? If you accept the job you a cheating?
The H.R manager just happens to be an Alumni of the school your son is paying for are you supported to turn down the job or be considered a cheater?
Isn't whether you get the job or not between you and your employer? What does the NCAA have to do with that?

2007-10-10 21:08:30 · answer #8 · answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7 · 0 1

S C R E W Reggie Bush and his sorry family. Reggie and the Saints are not the one who will be hurt by this, its USC who will be hurt by this no character having little P U N K!


Championships wiped clean, heisman trophy, took back. Reggie wont be hurt by this at all. He is trying so desperately to appear like he is the victim here, and he is not. New Era is. He and his family took money and made promises that they never ever had any intention of keeping in regards to dealing with New Era. He shouldn't be left alone until he comes clean.

But you are right about one thing, He did it the good ole fashioned "Amer I Can" way.
He lied and cheated his way to the top!

2007-10-10 15:16:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

It's not even about REGGIE. The NCAA has no power over Reggie now. It's USC that will pay the price. They will be punished for his unethical behavior.

2007-10-10 15:10:03 · answer #10 · answered by aggieguy27 2 · 5 0

Don't you mean Alabama too? We had severe damage from Katrina too and we had Hurricane Ivan the year before.
The only thing I heard from people from Louisiana after Ivan was " How come you haven't rebuilt yet" and " When are you going to get things back to normal?"
So how does the other shoe fit?

Boo Hoo.

2007-10-10 16:23:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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