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run-david-run said:Since this seems to be the major discusion on these boards, I figured I would start an analysis comparing what we know about Bush with what we know about DD and his abilities. The way I see it, break it down into several categories, so, here we go:
Vision : This is DD's biggest strength, most of his runs require patience and he does a very good job of developing his runs to get the most out of them. For Reggie, in the open field he is obviously very explosive and has an unparalleld cut-back ability, but between the tackles he rarely hs to "find" a hole. DD gets the edge between the tackles, Bush in the open field.
Power: Bush's most criticized weakness, he would rather go around people then through them. While DD is no Earl Campbell, he dosnt go down easly and ussually requires a couple of people to bring him down. DD wins this one.
Jukes: Obvioulsy this one goes to Bush, he is incredible in this regard. DD is no slouch, see the KC game, but this isnt close.
Blocking: DD is not a very accomplished blocker, Bush wins by default. Have not seen enough of him blocking to form a valid opinion.
Speed: Obvioulsy Bush takes this one.
Receiving: Both are accomplished receivers. Bush only has 2 catches of over 20 yards by the way. I think this is a tie because DD has proven he can catch most anything thrown at him. Bush is a solid slot receiver, that is credentials enough.
Fumbles: Both do a great of taking care of the ball, tie.
By my count its about 3-2 Bush, with two categories ennding in ties. Feel free to add anything on or challenge my opinion, just try to make it a real argument, and please, no draft trade down scenarios, just comapre the players. After all, even if we do draft Bush, there is no guarantee he will beat out DD...
run-david-run said:The way I see it, break it down into several categories, so, here we go:
Vision : This is DD's biggest strength, most of his runs require patience and he does a very good job of developing his runs to get the most out of them. For Reggie, in the open field he is obviously very explosive and has an unparalleld cut-back ability, but between the tackles he rarely hs to "find" a hole. DD gets the edge between the tackles, Bush in the open field.
run-david-run said:Power: Bush's most criticized weakness, he would rather go around people then through them. While DD is no Earl Campbell, he dosnt go down easly and ussually requires a couple of people to bring him down. DD wins this one.
run-david-run said:Jukes: Obvioulsy this one goes to Bush, he is incredible in this regard. DD is no slouch, see the KC game, but this isnt close.
run-david-run said:Blocking: DD is not a very accomplished blocker, Bush wins by default. Have not seen enough of him blocking to form a valid opinion.
run-david-run said:Speed: Obvioulsy Bush takes this one.[/QUOTE[
Yes Bush has better straight-line speed and probably accelerates a little quicker. I think Davis is a little faster side-to-side though, or at least the same quickness as Bush.
run-david-run said:Receiving: Both are accomplished receivers. Bush only has 2 catches of over 20 yards by the way. I think this is a tie because DD has proven he can catch most anything thrown at him. Bush is a solid slot receiver, that is credentials enough.
Both catch the ball quite well. Davis catches most passes thrown at him and has put up nice receiving numbers out of the backfield. Bush has pretty good hands too and has lined up in the slot too, but I'd say they're even.
run-david-run said:Fumbles: Both do a great of taking care of the ball, tie.
Both are pretty good at this.
My comparison in some categories:
Speed: advantage to Bush
Agility: about even
Acceleration: advantage to Bush
Vision: slight advantage to Davis
Hands: even
Fumbling: even
Speed Moves: slight advantage to Bush
Power Moves: advantage to Davis
Blocking: both non-impressive
My rankings of some of their abilities in terms of approximate Madden ratings:
Speed: 91-92 for Davis, 96 for Bush
Agility: 93-94 for Davis, 94 for Bush
Acceleration: 92-93 for Davis, 96 for Bush
Awareness: 75-78 for Davis, 68-70 for Bush (main reason for difference is because Bush is a rookie)
Catching: 78-82 for both
Carrying: 82-85 for both
Break Tackle: 85 for Davis, 80 for Bush
Blocking: both not very good, probably in the 35-40 range
In terms of running a Madden franchise Bush is probably the more desirable pick, but in terms of the real NFL and how our team is currently built, I don't see Bush improving our team much if any, and certainly not enough to warrant $50 million and the #1 overall pick.
edo783 said:That Bush will likely be the better back is a BIT of a given. However, what does that really mean? He will likely gain 1500-1800 yards Vs. DDs 1200-1500 yards. Yes, that's better, but is it 30 million dollars better, because that is about how much more he will cost than DD. Bush = ~55 Mill DD= 25 Mill so we are going to be paying an additional 30 million of the cap for MAYBE 300-500 additional yards. Sounds a bit expensive to me to upgrade a position that is a LONG way from the worst one on the team.
thague said:As far as the comparison between DD and Bush goes, Bush is more explosive, Davis is better between the tackles. Bush is an incredible player, but why is there even a debate on whether or not Houston should draft him? Davis, Wells, and Morency are solid, the reason that Davis is injury prone is because he is not an every down back like Houston wants him to be. Give Wells and Morency a few more carries a game, and get DD back to 15 carries and 4-5 receptions and he won't get hurt so much.. Houston DOESNT NEED ANOTHER RUNNING BACK!!! We have huge problems on Defense in every position minus Robinson, we have an awful run-defense, and our safeties could possibly be the worst in the league... i say trade down and get a bunch of second and third round picks... grab a defensive player, like an AJ Hawk, or Jimmy Williams... put SOMEONE decent on the offensive line, although i am a Chester Pitts fan... and Houston could be a playoff team in a couple of years...