http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/10/3276986/source-reggie-bush-not-returning.html
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jboogie The sky is NOT falling!
I hoped he would stick around, we just can't pay him based on a few highlight reel runs
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I figured the chances of him returning were pretty slim. I hate to say it, because he works so damn hard... but, he's not the guy.
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color me shocked
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Tampering violation?
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He seemed like a hard working, good guy, and way less dumb celebrity Kim Kardashian bull**** than I had feared when he was signed. Good signing in its context, but I certainly don't want to watch him not be able to handle zone blocking in front of him ever again unless it's on a division rival.
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I thought this man was so underutilized while he was here. Such a shame. I just hope he doesn't go to the Patzies and run like 2,000 yards and 15 TDs next year....UGH
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shula_guy Well-Known Member
Reggie was a nice surprise for me. He is a better player than I gave him credit for prior to coming to Miami. Since then my oppinion of him has changed and he has made me a believer. I would of perferred to of seen him back with the Dolphins but can certainly understand that they are not interested in getting into a bidding war to bring him back. Detroit and Arizona both sound like good fits for him and I wish him sucess if he goes to either of those two places. I do not see NE expressing any interest in him or anyone in the AFCE for that matter.
I can see NE making Smith an offer, allthough I am a lil surprised by it. They may like him up there but he is looking for a payday from whoever he signs with. Smith is a good CB but not 10-12 million good as he supposedly wants. NE wont be able to afford that and resign Welker too. I will be very shocked if Smith lands up there.
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It will bite us in the *** IMO.
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There's also Jonas Gray, already on the roster. There are a lot of buy low candidates in the draft, like Marcus Lattimore. I like the idea of bringing in Mike James, too.
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He was a gigantic surprise and I'll miss having him. One of the few guys who is only part of the team for a year or two that you grew to appreciate a ton.
I'm really interested in what he gets on the open market, though.Anonymous likes this. -
I think he'd fit quite well in Detroit. He can fill that Jahvid Best role for them, just better.
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Saw some stuff by midseason where I was done and thought it was significant enough where he wouldnt be back, im sure the coaches studied the film, but damn is he an awesome professional athlete..
Eddie Lacy Please, if he drops..no?.. Alright piss off..
Tell me y'all wouldn't gush over trotting out Tyler Eifert, Eddie Lacy, and Stedman Bailey.
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I'll laugh if he ends up in Arizona. Where all running backs go to die.
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Was my favorite player on Miami's roster, but I understand the move. Plug and play position. In today's NFL, it's definitely becoming more and more a position you can be cheap on. And look at the cap hell the Panthers are in for overspending TWICE at the position and getting next to nothing in return on the investment.
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I think he became a luxury we could not afford.RB by committe seems to be the trend today and we will be emulatating that trend it seems .
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DT and Lamar Miller? This scares me. Bush could as so much value if we used him in the passing game and punt returns too. I find it hard to believe it would take so much to keep him on the roster. I have little faith in DT, and I can only hope miller does the things he needs to do to keep his *** on the field.
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Bush to the AZ Cardinals ? LOL , where players go to end their career and slowly fade away
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shula_guy Well-Known Member
To be clear I am not saying that means we have bad coaches just limited. They may be very good at coaching within thier scheme. It does bother me if they are letting him walk ony because he does not fit their schemes. I hope there is more to the story then just that. -
All pro talent is not just there. Maybe a handful of guys fit that on their own. The scheme they are in has a lot do with a player's success.
Letting talent go that doesn't fit what you want to do is not unusual, it happens all the time. Especially at a fungible position; running back. It's not a quarterback for instance, which are harder to find. Reggie is a back you can replace fairly easily. Lamar Miller will do that all by himself. -
shula_guy Well-Known Member
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Personally I don't see him coming back. And, no I don't see him as an ideal fit for what we wish to do running the ball. Lamar Miller is a much better fit IMHO.
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