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kastofsna said:i could see him back there if say you're playing the colts, and the score is 28-24 colts with 10 seconds left in the game, and they're kicking off. the feeling will be "okay we need to do whatever we can to get a touchdown/excellent field position here." but during the course of a regular game, doubtful.
yeah i know. that's one of the reasons he wouldn't be used during the regular course of the game, especially considering mathis is a pro bowler. but the rams did the same thing with marshall faulk a few times, and the vikings did it with randy moss i believe. it's just a "who can make the biggest play here" situation. mathis would be back there, but so would bush.hollywood_texan said:Check out the college stats for punt and kick returns. Reggie was not that high in average yards. I think he had only one touchdown in 2005 and that was on a punt return.
He was a good returner in college, but not great, he got the job done. You should check his stats, you will be amazed how a lot of other players did so much better than him. He would be good to provide depth, but that is about it.
hollywood_texan said:Check out the college stats for punt and kick returns. Reggie was not that high in average yards. I think he had only one touchdown in 2005 and that was on a punt return.
He was a good returner in college, but not great, he got the job done. You should check his stats, you will be amazed how a lot of other players did so much better than him. He would be good to provide depth, but that is about it.
MasterC25 said:A lot of people preformed better than him last year, because the coaches that faced USC remember the 2004 season that Bush exploded for many yards and TDs in the special teams area, causing more teams to scheme against him and also kick it away from him. Compare the 2004 stats and the 2005 stats and you will see what a am thinking about.
hollywood_texan said:I am unable to find the 2004 stats in a similar fashion that found the 2005, so I will take your word for it.
But, if a college coach with college talent can limit Reggie Bush, then he can be limited in the NFL. I watched Reggie Bush on several occassions and I didn't really see teams kick away from him, but I wasn't really paying attention to that. If they did kick away from him, he wouldn't have had all those high all-purpose yards, which were very helpful in him winning the Heisman.
It seems as though he will not be an effective returner as everyone thinks, that is all that I am saying.
Vinny said:I bet he returns punts like Steve Smith does. Mathis will return kicks, but he doesn't strike me as a great punt returner.
Linebackers and safeties covering Bush. There's something I can't wait to see. Cornerbacks are going to have their hands full covering him one-on-one.MasterC25 said:... So Bush should be able to get kicks his way, Lbs and safeties covering him in pass coverage and six or seven men only in the box. Thats until he proves that it is a major mistake to do one of those three things against him.
kastofsna said:i could see him back there if say you're playing the colts, and the score is 28-24 colts with 10 seconds left in the game, and they're kicking off. the feeling will be "okay we need to do whatever we can to get a touchdown/excellent field position here." but during the course of a regular game, doubtful.
Vinny said:I bet he returns punts like Steve Smith does. Mathis will return kicks, but he doesn't strike me as a great punt returner.
Vinny said:I bet he returns punts like Steve Smith does. Mathis will return kicks, but he doesn't strike me as a great punt returner.