| Rodrick Wimby. 21st July, 2006 - 11:46 pm
Playing 13 games as a freshman in 2003, Bush rushed steadfastly, rushed for 521 yards with 3 TD’s, while stepping up game with 314 yards and 4 TD’s complemented with 15 catches. Averaging 27.3 yards with 1 TD on KOR’s. As a sophomore in 2004, Bush rushed for 908 yards and 6 TD’s earning him 143 carries along with 509 yards with 7 TD’s on 43 receptions. Bush, concluded his last season not only being named Co-Offensive player of the year along with first team All-American in the PAC 10, but Heisman Trophy Winner.
A winning team is acquired through relevance of players, A winning team is concocted by a players sense of being – his logic to the game, his whereabouts during off season –their full time progression, correlating with his teammates when their not favorable mentality or feeling egotistical amongst eachother, when every player from that team acknowledges their responsibility respectively at its most cumbersome moments, only to honor their profession especially at its pivotal time.
This could very well, redefine merits of “ The Exclusive – Honorable – Heisman Trophy Winner .. .. Mr Reggie Bush. What an accomplishment to be ultimately proud of. Although, he staged incomparable performances throughout his USC career - - having a keen sense, a total understanding of the game, weakening defenses as their influx of barbaric-robust linebackers throughout PAC 10 and Big 12 conference - - Reggie resurrected the beings, capabilities and likings of Earl Campbell, the probability of Walter Peyton – performances that fans can remember forever.
Earning the spotlight with satisfying stats, Bush, could be defined as three dimensional epitome, the running back who sort of created his own plateau bringing effervescence, attentative to key elements while composing a unique running game that fits his posture and pursue to win, basically, honoring his profession to its utmost. With Bush, now in the line up for the Saints-alongside, Deuce MacAllister, things could really amend the Saints running and passing game this season. |