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Post by broncosrawk on Sept 2, 2006 17:03:47 GMT -5
Not really a roster move, but should spark one. He is confirmed for being out for the season.
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Post by chuckmonts on Sept 2, 2006 17:20:26 GMT -5
the rumor was that wali lundy was beating him out anyways
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Post by jrodthetitan on Sept 3, 2006 11:42:38 GMT -5
the rumor was that wali lundy was beating him out anyways Lol the only reason that guy even had a chance to beat out Davis was because he has been struggling with the injury all offseason. Best thing for him is to sit the bench and let his knee heal.
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Post by broncosrawk on Sept 3, 2006 12:44:27 GMT -5
They're looking really stupid for not taking Reggie Bush now.
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Post by crich on Sept 4, 2006 7:58:53 GMT -5
Yeah, you got a point there. Reggie Bush probably would of beat out Davis anyway. I found out that Wali Lundy is starting against the Eagles.
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Post by jrodthetitan on Sept 4, 2006 8:53:18 GMT -5
Yeah, you got a point there. Reggie Bush probably would of beat out Davis anyway. I found out that Wali Lundy is starting against the Eagles. There is no way Reggie Bush would have beat out Davis if his knee was not bothering him. Reggie Bush hasnt even beat out McCallister in New Orleans and Davis is a way better back then him.
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Post by broncosrawk on Sept 4, 2006 12:20:30 GMT -5
Reggie Bush isn't, and probably never will be an every down type back.
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Post by legendary on Sept 4, 2006 17:48:56 GMT -5
That's debatable, considering his enormous versatility. Remember, Marshall Faulk wasn't the prototypical every-down back, and he did all right. Plus he was taken with the same pick (second overall) as Reggie.
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