I think Gary Kubiak believes (and rightfully so), that he can instill an offensive system in which the running game will thrive, almost regardless of who the HB is.
Terrell Davis (6th Rd. Pick):
Olandis Gary (4th Rd Draft Pick)
Mike Anderson (6th Rd Draft Pick)
In 2001, these 3 HBs combined for 1600+ yards and Den ranks 10th in NFL in rushing yards
Clinton Portis (2nd Rd Draft Pick)
Reuben Droughns (3rd Rd Draft Pick)
And, last season Mike Anderson and Tatum Bell (2nd Rd draft pick) combined for 1935 yds, 4.5 YPC, 20 TDs, Den ranks 2nd in NFL in rushing yards.
I think it's reasonable to assume that Kubiak is confident that the Texans running game will thrive and won't require Bush to do it. None of the above mentioned HBs were 1st rounders, and certainly not considered to be "possibly the best HB prospect in decades!!." Furthermore, those that left Kubiak's system for a different team suffered significant statistical dropoffs. Portis went from 5.5 YPC and 29 TDs in 2 seasons with Denver to 4.1 YPC and 16 TDs in 2 seasons with Washington.
Obviously, drafting Reggie Bush #1 overall would be a poor decision for a team that will (assumeably) be a perennial top 5 rushing team anyway. Let's just hope that Kubiak's system has similar success in Houston.
Terrell Davis (6th Rd. Pick):
1995 - 1117 yds, 4.7 YPC, 7 TD, Den ranks 5th in NFL in rushing yards
1996 - 1538 yds, 4.5 YPC, 13 TD, Den ranks 1st in NFL in rushing yards
1997 - 1750 yds, 4.7 YPC, 15 TD, Den ranks 4th in NFL in rushing yards
1998 - 2008 yds, 5.1 YPC, 21 TD, Den ranks 2nd in NFL in rushing yards
Olandis Gary (4th Rd Draft Pick)
1999 - 1159 yds, 4.2 YPC, 7 TD, Den ranks 12th in NFL in rushing yards
Mike Anderson (6th Rd Draft Pick)
2000 - 1487 yds, 5.0 YPC, 15 TD, Den ranks 2nd in NFL in rushing yards
In 2001, these 3 HBs combined for 1600+ yards and Den ranks 10th in NFL in rushing yards
Clinton Portis (2nd Rd Draft Pick)
2002 - 1508 yds, 5.5 YPC, 15 TD, Den ranks 5th in NFL in rushing yards
2003 - 1591 yds, 5.5 YPC, 14 TD, Den ranks 2nd in NFL in rushing yards
Reuben Droughns (3rd Rd Draft Pick)
2004 - 1240 yds, 4.5 YPC, 6 TD, Den ranks 4th in NFL in rushing yards
And, last season Mike Anderson and Tatum Bell (2nd Rd draft pick) combined for 1935 yds, 4.5 YPC, 20 TDs, Den ranks 2nd in NFL in rushing yards.
I think it's reasonable to assume that Kubiak is confident that the Texans running game will thrive and won't require Bush to do it. None of the above mentioned HBs were 1st rounders, and certainly not considered to be "possibly the best HB prospect in decades!!." Furthermore, those that left Kubiak's system for a different team suffered significant statistical dropoffs. Portis went from 5.5 YPC and 29 TDs in 2 seasons with Denver to 4.1 YPC and 16 TDs in 2 seasons with Washington.
Obviously, drafting Reggie Bush #1 overall would be a poor decision for a team that will (assumeably) be a perennial top 5 rushing team anyway. Let's just hope that Kubiak's system has similar success in Houston.