The forgotten RB
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We have our Bush in Dwayne Wright, he was alos under utilized, and should have been on the feild way more, especially when Lynch went down, Just cause he fumbled a screen pass doesnt mean he is worthless, this guy can play, just need to get some PTXTRA CRISPY XTRA SAUCEY
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i was pretty clear last year that I really wanted this guy on our team. his attitude is excellent. his skill is ridiculous. he WILL be a good back in the nfl.
oakland.. i just dont get them.. if they actually drafted mcfadden with fargas, jordan, rhoades, and bush on the roster.. wow is all i could say. i actually hope they do, just so there is a super slim chance that we got bush."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Originally posted by DraftBoyhttp://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns
If Oakland ever wanted to get rid of this guy Id take him in a heart beat to backup Lynch over Fred Jackson.
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Originally posted by B-DONFred Jackson will be more productive than bush. Bad injury he suffered and he wasnt very fast to begin with when i watched him.
The reason I loved him in college was because he looked good in the passing game. He has natural hands and catches the ball well. Louisville even split him out wide at times. He is the type of guy who can be a horse, but he is still enough of a threat in the passing game that it keeps you off balance.
His injury history is a concern, he has to prove he can hold up. He had a fractured foot a couple years before he broke his leg. However, when he plays he is impressive.
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Originally posted by NE39Are you kidding? He may not be a burner, but he is fast enough. He is a big kid (240+ lbs) who runs in the 4.6 range, which is pretty tough to deal with. However, what separated him in college was he the kind of quick feet you see on a big back. He has the same stutter-step running style that Jerome Bettis and Natrone Means had. He can find a hole and pick his way through, and isn't going to be brought down by an arm tackle.
The reason I loved him in college was because he looked good in the passing game. He has natural hands and catches the ball well. Louisville even split him out wide at times. He is the type of guy who can be a horse, but he is still enough of a threat in the passing game that it keeps you off balance.
His injury history is a concern, he has to prove he can hold up. He had a fractured foot a couple years before he broke his leg. However, when he plays he is impressive.
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Originally posted by THATHURMANATORHow is B-Dons statement so Unbelievable? Sure Bush could eventually contribute but so far(yes I know due to injury) he has done nothing. Who knows if this kid will ever even see the field.
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Originally posted by MahdiThe Raiders liked him so much last year in practice they were going to suit him up for the end of the season but decided to just be patient and give him a full recovery first. Behind a good OL he should do pretty well. Im certain he will see the field and expect to see him getting plenty of carries against Buffalo.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DraftBoyNot if they draft McFadden...
1) Zone blocking scheme is one of the best in the NFL... anyone behind their scheme will be productive...
2) They have 4 solid RBs... 3 they recently paid good contracts to... Fargas, Rhodes and Jordan as well as Michael Bush who they just drafted last year.
3) Al Davis is intent on bringing back the Raiders D of old. He has the secondary and the LBs (which IMO are among the best in the league) and most of the DL. At the #4 spot he is almost guaranteed to have either Gholston, Chris Long or Dorsey if not he will have Sedrick Ellis sitting there. A great DL supported by a great back 7 is the plan in Oakland why would they miss out on the chance to bring their DL to another level only to add to what is already the stregth of their team?
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