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titansfan9 said:Bush in his rookie season will be a 25 touch guy. 15 carries, 5 catches, 5 returns. But will utltimatly turn into a 35, maybe 40 touch guy.
Troupe4Prez said:I agree, we all have heard the ananlogies to Emmit and Barry and I can see him turning into a feature back eventually.
Puck said:I was just about to bring up Emmitt
noone ever knows about a RB
it doesn't matter how durable or fragile a RB may seem , you just never know till you get him into an NFL situation
Everyone here should be thankful that we had a back like Eddie George that only missed a handful of games during his ENTIRE career. You may never see that durability in a RB EVER again
so, adjust your expectations accordingly
RB's are the biggest risk / reward position
with QB's being a close second
hell, lets just trade back a bit so we don't subject ourselves to risk
NAH..... it ain't our money
let's get one of these 2 guys in my sig :brow:
those two were very small, compact runners. they were both about 5'10" and 215 lbs. bush is about 6'1" 205lbs.Troupe4Prez said:I agree, we all have heard the ananlogies to Emmit and Barry and I can see him turning into a feature back eventually.
ammotroop said:I agree with PUCK, I still think BUSH is the best option
bigtitan53279 said:bush is tricky. he'll never be a 20+ carry guy. but he will be a guy who will get 12 rushes, 5 passes, and a few returns a game.
is the number 3 pick in the draft really worth brian westbrook?
he's the same type of player. he's more talented, but he's the same type of player.GLinks said:Bush isn't Brian Westbrook.
bigtitan53279 said:he's the same type of player. he's more talented, but he's the same type of player.
bigtitan53279 said:he's the same type of player. he's more talented, but he's the same type of player.
bigtitan53279 said:he's the same type of player. he's more talented, but he's the same type of player.