Reggie Bush cant be mentioned in the same breathe as Barry Sanders......yet. Sanders had the ability to make ppl miss and just slip away from tackles. Bush just simply ran around the defense while they shifted their momentum. Just so u know, Alexander got 2.2 ypc. By that set standard, he would have had, what would be considered, a bad game. Granted, it wasnt a bad defense in the Cowboys, but not a great one.
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| If you spend more than five minutes typing these posts, you're a failure at life. |
No, theres no exaggeration there. Not at all. The only punctuation i lack is the apostrophe. If u cant decypher between cant & can't or isnt & isn't, then u have a major problem and in my book.....u cant read.
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| Alexander, like almost every back in his vein in the league, break runs later in the game when the defense wears down. He establishes the run in the first few possessions and then breaks them. |
WTF. u just contradicted urself right there. Establishing the run would mean Alexander at least has some good runs, and gets at least a couple 1st downs; u basically just said he doesnt do well at 1st and gets most his yds towards the end of games. If thats true, what about that game a couple yrs ago on sunday or monday night against the Vikings, where Alexander ran for over 100 yds and 4-5 TDs in the 1st HALF!!!!
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| Going further, Bush played for a quarter and a half and racked up over 50 yards plus another 10 recieving in a game that was practically a running football game. |
Now ur just getting ur facts wrong. As far as what Reggie did, ur correct, but there were 39 passing attempts and 28 rushing attempts. Just go ahead and count that......12 more passing plays (including the sack by Fuller) than rushing. Mayb it was a rushing game for the Titans (32 rushing plays, 22 passing plays), but not the Saints.