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« on: November 12, 2012, 06:38:45 pm »

Bush, who has shined in Miami since being acquired from New Orleans before the 2011 season, is among those who have made no progress on a deal. Given Miami's recent drafting of running backs Daniel Thomas and Lamar Miller and the expected free-agent interest in Bush, he is unlikely to be back with the Dolphins in 2013. Bush will turn 28 in the offseason.


http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/jason-la-canfora/20937066/andy-reid-could-land-with-chargers-mike-holmgren-interested-in-cowboys-
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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2012, 07:06:23 pm »

Jason LaCanfora doesn't know any more than we do.

That said, I think Reggie would have to have a ridiculous last 7 games to get the contract.  And at that point, he may not be interested in re-signing.

Personally, if Daniel Thomas and Lamar Miller are the best we have next year, its going to be a long season.
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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2012, 07:31:34 pm »

Daniel Thomas has played more than Bush most of this year anyway, well since Bush had his injury. Plus they actually trust Thomas more in pass protection as he is the best pass blocking RB on the roster.

I still think push comes to shove Reggie stays, but he ain't getting paid what he thinks he is. Might be another Soliai like hometown discount.
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2012, 07:39:03 pm »

I'm actually OK with Thomas running the ball except for his propensity to fumble.
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« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2012, 08:59:31 pm »

I'm actually OK with Thomas running the ball except for his propensity to fumble.

With Reggie and his fumbling this year Thomas isn't any worse! I wouldn't give up on Thomas just yet, I still think he can be a capable everydown back in this league.
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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2012, 11:45:02 pm »

I would say that more than any other position, RB is where you immediately know what you have as soon as a player enters the league.  I would be shocked if Thomas ends up as a player of significance.
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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2012, 12:30:06 am »

when we first got R.Bush to be honest I got a little nervous, hearing all the rumors oh he's not an every down back blah blah..but I think he proved alot of ppl wrong. He is a very explosive RB and def a big threat for opposing defenses. That first year Bush rused for career highs (1000+) plus B.Marshall rec 1000+ first time in the same season n a very long time. So he's def capable of getting the job done. If they think Thomas is better on 3rd downs then let it be, but in my opinion the problem is they dont give Bush enough carries. I mean come on!! In that game agaisnt the Titans, what, he got 4 or 6 carries!!! are you serious?!? Give him at least 20 carries in each of the games, and on top of that he's such a threaT for defenses in the passing game. I kno he's not Ricky Williams, or some other RBs out there but to be fair he's not getting a fair amount of touches in a game to say oh he's not capable of doin some of those things these other guys can. I think he proved alot of ppl wrong last season rushing for career highs. I just dont understand exactly what Miami is trying to get done over here anyway. They get rid of B.Marshall one of the top receivers in the game today, dont replace him with anyone. Tried Ocho but still cut him, I would of kept Ocho at least see what he could do for us. It def seemed like he was ready to play hard and it would of helped some of our younger receivers out also, instead we lost Marshall, and Ocho. But the 100+receptions and 1000+yards rec. was never replaced with another talented player. Thats the type of moves I dont understand. And now they're talking bout getting rid of Bush next season, and keep who? None of the other guys have proved anything to me that they can be starting RB's in this league, not yet. I'd keep Bush maybe for 2 more years, get some receivers to help out R.Tannehill and go from there. Or if they really wanna get rid of Bush I hope they have a better plan in mind than the whole WR mix up. But I still cant get over the fact that we got rid of B.MArshall for nothing basically....Marshall/Bush were our top offensive players last season and this, we'll see what Irleand comes up with now.....
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« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2012, 09:33:18 am »

Since they've been on the same team, Bush and Thomas fumble just about as much per carry. There's almost no difference at all.

Bush: .02 fumbles per carry, .012 lost
Thomas: .018 fumbles per carry, .013 lost.

Unless someone on the roster is a significant upgrade or they plan on somehow drafting Duke Johnson (unlikely, as he's a freshman), letting Bush go is little more than a financial move- but I don't think it improves the team. -EK
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« Reply #8 on: November 13, 2012, 10:54:43 am »

I heard this on CBS pregame Sunday,wasn't shocked by it...IMO Bush is another guy,that coaching staff is using (that was the other coaching staffs guy) till they get a guy they want,to fit their system...I think they like him as a person,player,he's not a cancer in the locker room,and productive,but doesn't fit what they are wanting...
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« Reply #9 on: November 13, 2012, 11:03:59 am »

I would say that more than any other position, RB is where you immediately know what you have as soon as a player enters the league.  I would be shocked if Thomas ends up as a player of significance.

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« Reply #10 on: November 13, 2012, 11:58:41 am »

Lex Hilliard, Patrick Cobbs, Jesse Chatman, Sammy Morris, Travis Minor, Lamar Smith, and J.J. Johnson took Priest's call and said, "Tom Brady's career path doesn't mean you should draft your QB in the 6th round."

There are rare exceptions of RBs that take a while to adjust to the pro game, but they are... rare.
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« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2012, 12:08:40 pm »

Actually I think we'd be alright without Bush next year.  I'd much rather see us re-sign Long and Randy Starks with that money.
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« Reply #12 on: November 13, 2012, 02:16:35 pm »

Agree with Spider, for the most part if by week 4 of the regular season of their rookie year a RB isn't getting it, they never will.  Exceptions yeah, but that is why they are called exception.  Likewise, WR often take 3 -4 years to hit their stride.  Exceptions, yup. 
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« Reply #13 on: November 13, 2012, 02:22:46 pm »

WR often take 3 -4 years to hit their stride.  Exceptions, yup. 

Some do, some make an immediate impact.  Exhibit A- Randy Moss.  Exhibit B- Torry Holt.  Exhibit C- Anquan Boldin.
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« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2012, 02:29:14 pm »

Some do, some make an immediate impact.  Exhibit A- Randy Moss.  Exhibit B- Torry Holt.  Exhibit C- Anquan Boldin.

Once again -- citing an exception doesn't disprove the general trend.  Tom Brady doesn't disprove the notion that it is rare to find a franchise quality QB after the 2nd round. 

Findign an example of a nonsmoker dying of lung cancer while a chain smoker lives to 90 doesn't mean that smoking is healthy for you. 
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