Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sports September 20, 2011

Apparently the Dolphins found out that Reggie Bush isn't exactly an every down back in the NFL the hard way. My question is why. Anyone, including me, could have told you that Reggie Bush isn't the best back going between the tackles. Don't get me wrong, Reggie Bush is an explosive players with big play potential that can help any team, but he isn't the standard back in the NFL. In New Orleans, Bush had the most success as a third down back making big plays in space. In my opinion, Reggie Bush might be more suited to play wide receiver in the NFL, and make big plays that way. Devin Hester is another fast explosive player who became a wide receiver in the NFL and has become a legitimate deep threat in Chicago. Percy Harvin, who used to be a running back, also became a wide receiver, and can use his explosiveness to make plays at that position. Brad Smith also became a wide receiver, and the list goes on. Reggie Bush can be a successful player at that position, as he catches many passes out of the backfield anyway.

How about Cam Newton. So much for not being NFL ready as many experts said. Newton has thrown for 400+ yards in his first two games in the NFL, breaking a rookie record, then breaking it again. True, one of those games was against a Cardinals defense that just lost its best corner, but accomplishing that feat against the Super Bowl champion Packers was especially impressive. The Packers last season had a nack for takeaways and a shut down secondary. True Newton did have 2 interceptions, but he still managed to make plays against the Packers for big yardage. The only problem in Carolina is that the Panthers have lost both games, but it would be unfair to blame Cam Newton.

Who would have thought the Redskins would be winning the NFC East after Week 2? Not only have they managed to jump out to a lead, the Redskin's lead looks keepable. To start with, Mike Shanahan has won more Super Bowls as a head coach than any other coach in that division. Rex Grossman has also led a team to a 13-3 record and a Super Bowl, although it is arguable that he rode the Bears' formidable defense for most of that season. But most importantly, the Redskins are healthy. A good portion of the Giants' defense is injured, and a bunch of players will miss this season. The Giants also have key injuries at the receiver position, something that won't help reduce the drops or interceptions. Tony Romo, Felix Jones, and Miles Austin are also all injured for the Cowboys, not to mention Dez Bryant limping in the game against the Jets. Injuries to those 4 players can cripple the Cowboys' offense. Michael Vick suffered a concussion against the Falcons on Sunday, and backup Vince Young is already out. Jeremy Maclin had a big game on Sunday, but he took a beating. Even if Vick does come back to play next week, his vulnerability will be exposed, especially against a pressure happy Giants' defense that knocked 4 quarterbacks out of games last season. However, there are 2 NFC East games next week, so all of this could turn very quickly...

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