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Reggie Bush as a Texan.

Will Reggie be a Texan on opening day?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 15 68.2%
  • No

    Votes: 7 31.8%

  • Total voters
    22
  • Poll closed .
I think the Texans will take Bush, even though its a really foolish decision. A running back aint shit without a decent offensive line, and the Texans offensive line isnt even decent.

Its like having a freaking sweet car but you cant afford gas.
 
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That's a lot of jerseys (and the draft was just Saturday)!!!

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NFL to decide if Bush jerseys will carry No. 5


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ESPN.com

Reggie Bush came in second in Saturday's NFL Draft, but he's apparently first in jersey orders.

The Associated Press reported Monday that Reebok has received a record 15,000 orders for New Orleans Saints jerseys with Bush's name on the back. That's more than double the number of jerseys the company had taken for last year's No. 1 pick, Alex Smith.

Fans ordered these Bush jerseys without knowing what number they will carry. That will likely be determined Tuesday, when the NFL competition committee meets and decides whether to allow the former USC running back and 2005 Heisman Trophy winner to wear No. 5, as he desires.

Bush's marketing agent, Mike Ornstein, told ESPN.com he believes there's great value in Bush being able to keep the number. National Subway commercials already refer to Bush as No. 5.

"Based on the conversations I've had with members of the competition committee today, I do believe that they will allow Reggie to wear that number," Ornstein said.
Although Bush has worn No. 5 since high school, NFL rules do not permit running backs to take that number. In 1973, the league crafted a numbering system so officials could better recognize players by their positions. Quarterbacks are allotted Nos. 1 through 19. Running backs wear Nos. 20 through 49, and wide receivers and tight ends wear Nos. 80 through 89.

The league has recently loosened its rules on wide receivers, reportedly due to the volume of retired numbers at the position combined with the number of players at that position.
In 2004, running back Edgerrin James, then playing with the Indianapolis Colts, unsuccessfully petitioned for No. 5.
Backup quarterback Adrian McPherson wore No. 5 for the Saints last year.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft06/news/story?id=2429358

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That's a lot of jerseys (and the draft was just Saturday)!!!

<!-- begin pagetitle -->Updated: May 1, 2006, 7:40 PM ET
NFL to decide if Bush jerseys will carry No. 5


<!-- end pagetitle --><!-- begin bylinebox -->By Darren Rovell
ESPN.com

Reggie Bush came in second in Saturday's NFL Draft, but he's apparently first in jersey orders.

The Associated Press reported Monday that Reebok has received a record 15,000 orders for New Orleans Saints jerseys with Bush's name on the back. That's more than double the number of jerseys the company had taken for last year's No. 1 pick, Alex Smith.

Fans ordered these Bush jerseys without knowing what number they will carry. That will likely be determined Tuesday, when the NFL competition committee meets and decides whether to allow the former USC running back and 2005 Heisman Trophy winner to wear No. 5, as he desires.

Bush's marketing agent, Mike Ornstein, told ESPN.com he believes there's great value in Bush being able to keep the number. National Subway commercials already refer to Bush as No. 5.

"Based on the conversations I've had with members of the competition committee today, I do believe that they will allow Reggie to wear that number," Ornstein said.
Although Bush has worn No. 5 since high school, NFL rules do not permit running backs to take that number. In 1973, the league crafted a numbering system so officials could better recognize players by their positions. Quarterbacks are allotted Nos. 1 through 19. Running backs wear Nos. 20 through 49, and wide receivers and tight ends wear Nos. 80 through 89.

The league has recently loosened its rules on wide receivers, reportedly due to the volume of retired numbers at the position combined with the number of players at that position.
In 2004, running back Edgerrin James, then playing with the Indianapolis Colts, unsuccessfully petitioned for No. 5.
Backup quarterback Adrian McPherson wore No. 5 for the Saints last year.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft06/news/story?id=2429358

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That would be awesome if they do let him keep his number. It kind of seperates him from other backs, considering that he is more than your standard RB.
 
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"I don't have a problem with it, unless they don't let other RB's wear single digit numbers." <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--><o:p></o:p>
[FONT=&quot]"I say go for it unless it's a conflict in the rules."


Did either of you actually read the article?
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"I don't have a problem with it, unless they don't let other RB's wear single digit numbers." <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--><O:p></O:p>
[FONT=&quot]"I say go for it unless it's a conflict in the rules."


Did either of you actually read the article?
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I meant that if they allow Bush to wear #5, then I would assume that would mean they would change the rule for everyone, and all running backs could wear single digit numbers as receivers were recently allowed to start wearing numbers in the teens.
 
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