What do American Football fans think of the recent draft? Who got the best deal? Who got the worst deal!?
I think Reggie Bush in New Orleans is a good fit. He single handily can revitalize the Saints, and the city. I personally don't know what the Texans were thinking when they passed on Bush... Reggie that is! LOL
I think the Texans made a huge mistake by not trying to trade that #1 pick for at least an established player AND someones #1 pick if they didn't want to select Reggie...I think the outlook that he may only be a 3rd down back may be true...BUT, he'll score on many of those 3rd downs and he should be a dangerous punt returner...time will tell but I think he'd be a good fit on any team...
rednaz23: As awsome said,there is a number of people who think Bush may not be as dominating in the NFL as he has been in college.I think the Texans are more desperate for the pass rush the guy they drafted will provide.
Jim Dandy: To be completely honest, I think almost all of the USC players are going to not live up to the hype. They all were surrounded by solid college players. When you play with people that are solid, you play much better too... you can work with each other, work off each other... teams with one main guy, that find a way to win with that one guy... well that one guy might get a lot better in the NFL when he does get around other good players. However, I think Reggie Bush is still pretty phenominal. :-)
Jim Dandy: That series went well for the Blue Jays. Made the Angels look like easy pickings. Toronto will be in town next week. Perhaps we can return the favor?
Walter Montego: Towers might not even be in the rotation by then,an interesting stat regarding his season though,if you eliminate 5 innings from his season his era is about 2.13.I am aware this could be the case with a few other hard luck pitchers though.
Walter Montego:Beware the "I'm going to show my old team" syndrome.Bengie Molina and Glaus will be extra pumped,not to mention the rookie Jannsen who pitched a gem against you in Toronto.He was a big Angels fan growing up
Jim Dandy: Yeah, they screwed up letting Benji go. I don't know what they were thinking. They gave up on Glaus and traded him a couple years back, and this was after he won the MVP for them in the World Series. His replacement at Third Base is either hurt or in the minor leagues. Of course will fill in ther with Figgins, but Glaus hits a lot of homeruns and is a good Third Baseman. Benji, for as slow as he runs, is a great hitter. Especially when men are on base. Great Catcher too. I'm sure you enjoy having him on your team.
I bet they were extra motivated when playing the Angels! They probably pumped up the rest of the team talking about them too. Troy Glaus has the ring and trophy, so those guys will listen to him and want it too. Benji knows the Angels Pitchers better than anyone else at the moment, I'm sure that helps when playing against the Angels. And his brother is the Angel's Catcher! Yep, I'd expect the Blue Jays to play the Angels tough for a few seasons. They're in what's arguably the toughest division. If they think they have a chance, they're going to play almost every game as a must win.
Walter Montego:If our pitching was even average we'd be running away with our division right now.Other than Halliday and Chacin it has been very shakey,our closer has been untouchable though.
Walter Montego: What a wild finale to that series.Chone Figgins not score from 3rd with nobody out? The whole game was almost painful to watch,I think Vlad needs a day off
Jim Dandy: Painful, yeah that describes it. The Blue Jays have been having their way with the Angels. That inning you speak is one that makes me wonder just how bad are things going to get? At least they won yesterday. After seven losses in a row it's nice to win one game.
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