<p>ok 1st, whoever says reggie bush will not be good... u havent seen a usc game. the guy hurdles over tacklers like nothing. plus the fact that he had 500 all-purpose yards... yea....</p>
<p>i actually would like cinci to go to the sb. i wanna see chad johnson do something hilarious :)</p>
<p>and the funniest game ever: texans vs. 49ers
i hope receivers catch the ball, then throw it backwards and be like... whoops i tried...</p>
<p>I've seen USC games, yes Reggie Bush is god in college football . . . but that's just the thing, it's college football
he won't be hurdling corners and outrunning middle linebackers in the pros</p>
<p>yeah, but the same rules apply to everybody else that gets drafted. </p>
<p>everybody faces stiffer competition in the pros. if manning and LT and others get beyond it, why shouldn't someone with more natural talent in his index finger?</p>
<p>Well, I'm just giving my opinion. He's extremely talented yes. He's an amazing runner. But the transition to the pros is very different. There are a lot of college players who have won the Heisman and then go on to be big busts (not saying Bush will be), but it's always hard to predict a player's future. Look at Tom Brady, for example. Where was he drafted, in the 7th round? Then look at Alex Smith, first pick overall this year, where has he gone? 10 Picks and no TDs, and he is extremely talented too.</p>
<p>Just voicing my opinion, I mean . . in the end, we're all monday morning armchair quarterbacks :)</p>
<p>canadaeh: i agree with you that the transistion to the pros is very different. but i think the easiest position to transistion to the pros is the running back position.</p>