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Reggie Bush Quiets Idiots Who Think He's A Bust

In an Associated Press story, Reggie Bush is described as "a 'disappointment' in New Orleans because he's only been good, not great." Because there are such immediate expectations for first-round picks, and because teams make such an investment in these players, anything short of spectacular will earn criticism from fans and the media.

The article continues:
Reggie Bush, RB, New Orleans. "Why hasn't he scored a touchdown yet?" asks Bobby Hebert, the Saints' quarterback of the 1980s and now a talk show host in New Orleans. Hebert always was a bit excitable. Bush is averaging just 3.3 yards per carry as the outside alternative to Deuce McAllister. But he leads a 3-1 team in receptions with 23, three more than Colston, and he's bound to break a big one soon. No, he's not yet LaDainian Tomlinson, Marshall Faulk or Tiki Barber, but he will be. Or better. He's 15th in the NFC in yards from scrimmage, and only will move up.
Like most things sensationalized in the media, this too is being blown out of proportion. The season is four weeks old and Bush hasn't played at a pro bowl level, but the Saints don't need him to.

Or, at least they didn't need him to until this week. With the Saints trailing the Buccaneers 21-17 will less than five minutes in the game, Bush promptly returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown. And in case you've been under a rock, that's his first touchdown of the season (thank you jesus!).

New Orleans went on to win the game, the team is now 4-1 and leading the NFC South, and Reggie Bush has quieted his critics, at least for the week. What a difference a year makes if you're a New Orleans Saints fan.

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