Scooter said:
what a 2-14 team does is try to upgrade the overall talent of the team and address critical concerns that will get them atleast back in contention.
i hate the arguement of "we have more picks". drafting a player in the only area the team has talent on pushes every other pick back.
A 2-14 team should look for the best player available in the draft. Areas of strength are not always as they appear. The first year we had Wells running as our starter I thought he was good and thought he just needed some time. When Davis took over at back our offense as a whole improved with his running. I believe Bush could upgrade the offense as a whole in a similar fashion. When the defense has more to think about than meeting at David's Backside it will slow them down. Reggie Bush is not the greatest running back of all time, but he could be. Potential is what you go by without a Crystal Ball.
The Statistics don't occur until the games are played and even then can be manipulated a thousand ways to prove any point. Anyone who says the man hasn't shown heart, hasn't watched him play. ( My Stat) He was better against the 5 ranked opponents USC faced this year, alot better, When the games get tough the Trojans rely on him More(Leadership). We need players like this, not ones that pile up stats. I would definitely perfer we draft Leadership, than a bunch of players. Example of getting Leadership verses just skills, we dropped Sharper(Leader) for younger Greenwood, Defense looked lost all year. Sharper is on a playoff team.:brickwall
In five games against ranked teams, Bush scored 11 touchdowns and gained 1,511 all-purpose yards - an astounding 302 per game.
He totaled 267 yards at then-No. 24 Oregon.
He rushed for 158 at No. 14 Arizona State.
He scored three touchdowns at No. 9 Notre Dame.
He ripped off 513 all-purpose yards against No. 16 Fresno State, one of the greatest performances in college football history.
And he rushed for 260 yards against No. 11 UCLA.