Thursday, July 28, 2011

Reggie Bush to Dolphins






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It isn't a question of whether Reggie Bush will take a pay cut, only for which NFL team he will play at a reduced salary.
Reggie_bush1162010.jpgTimes-Picayune archiveThe numbers might be the reason Reggie Bush doesn't stay around with the New Orleans Saints.

And I'm thinking that it shouldn't be the New Orleans Saints.

Honestly, considering the consistent decline of Bush's numbers -- his combined rushing/receiving yards have dropped every season since 2006, his rookie year, and the number of games he has played each season nearly has done the same -- there's reason to believe he'll never again match those career highs of 1,307 yards from scrimmage and 16 regular-season games in '06.  
more detail about the this news is this that he have said,
" I'm reporting the Saints and Fins have worked out terms of a trade for RB Reggie Bush, contingent on Bush agreeing to a new contract w Fins...Bush's agent Joel Segal negotiating w Dolphins tonight. It also hinges upon Bush taking deal and not deciding to stick w NO at reduced rate".

Glazer is usually right about these things so I would think this is close to being a done deal.This is not to say the two don't have the numbers for teams to be optimistic. Bush averages 4 yards a carry but also has 294 catches and is a dangerous return man. Leinart has mostly carried a clipboard the past few years but his rookie numbers (2,547 yards, 11 TDs and 56.8% accuracy in 11 starts) were not career threatening.Desperation sets in, I suppose, when the Dolphins look past DeAngelo, who returned to Carolina, and Bradshaw, who seems very expensive, and see themselves either returning to the days of Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown or adding a retread like Willis McGahee.Bush's agent Joel Segal negotiating w Dolphins tonight. It also hinges upon Bush taking deal and not deciding to stick w NO at reduced rate.




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