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The Saints steamrolled the Patriots on Monday night despite the absence of running back Reggie Bush, who has never come close to meeting expectations driven by his stellar college career at USC.
Just a thought. If Parrish is gone, and if we deal Lynch (or even if we don't), he might be worth a look. He'd give us a great PR/KR and be a dangerous change of pace to backup Fred (and maybe Lynch too). Plus we could throw him in the slot, move him around, etc.
He might command too much money, but I think he'd be worth a look.
And I can remember just a few years ago many yelling that Bush should have been the #1 pick over Mario Williams. You know who you are.
Rb's get used and abused quickly in the league. Williams will probably play another ten years.
Bush is a gadget player who would not be a suitable replacement for Lynch. And we have plenty of good returners already. We need solid players, not overhyped part timers.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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