Reggie Bush
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Reggie Bush
Reginald Alfred "Reggie" Bush Jr.is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He played college football at USC, where he earned consensus All-American honors twice and won a Heisman Trophy, and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints second overall in the 2006 NFL Draft. Bush won Super Bowl XLIV with the Saints in 2010 over the Indianapolis Colts. He has also played for the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth2 March 1985
CitySpring Valley, CA
CountryUnited States of America
My pastor at church told me that what's going on now is similar to a horse race. The horses come out of the gate with blinders on. The reason they do this is so they don't get distracted. Well, that's how I am with this. I'm focused on what is ahead.
I'm a sports fan. I'm not just an athlete who plays football.
I feel like I've been making those kinds of plays and those kinds of moves since I was 9 years old. It's God's gift. It's a blessing, and I'm just trying to make the most of that blessing.
I'm taking this whole experience in and just enjoying being back here, playing for the national championship in Los Angeles. It isn't getting sweeter than that.
I don't have any objections to playing for them, none at all. It's exciting for me to know that. I'm not objecting to it, so it'd be exciting to play for the Texans.
I thought, this is what college football is all about. I thought, these are the moments you remember forever.
It's everything I dreamed of. I was used to the media attention, and playing at USC prepared me for it because I was always in the spotlight.
That's when they had Jerry Rice and Steve Young. I used to love watching them. But that doesn't mean that's where I want to play next year.
This shows this is a great program. Coach Carroll has brought this program back up to where it used to be. USC was down for a while, but Coach brought us back and today speaks for itself. We're definitely on our way to qualifying as a dynasty.
I think that’s a mistake if [Aaron Rodgers] does not throw at [Richard Sherman]. Now, he doesn’t have to make it personal vendetta against him because I’m sure all year, all he’s heard is how he did not throw on Richard Sherman.
We're going to do everything we can to bring a championship to New Orleans.
Whatever happens in this game, it won't have any effect on me. Obviously it will just (affect) who gets the first pick in the NFL draft. ... Like I said from Day 1, I won't be worried about it until after the season.
When this is all said and done, everybody will see at the end of the day that we've done nothing, absolutely nothing wrong.
What (the offensive line has) been able to do up front has been amazing.