Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Reggie Bush vs. Devin Hester




Why do everybody under estimate Reggie Bush? He is the most athletic running back in the NFL. He does everything that seem impossible, like hurdling over people while diving for the pylons in the corners of the end zone. He could return a punt at any time and so can Devin Hester. Don't get me wrong but as my opinion, I think Bush returns kicks better than Hester any day of the week.
Devin Hester only return kicks because of his speed.
Devin Hester is faster than Reggie Bush but only by 6 tenths of a second.Bush's speed and juke moves always bring him to the end zone. He is the most finesse running back in the league. He was nicknamed "Baby Matrix" because he always make a defender miss.
Bush is listed as the 3rd best player who came from USC, after
Troy Polamalu, who 1st, and Carson Palmer, who's 2ND.
Every season, these two athletes will always bring excitement in returning kicks.I guess we'll have to wait until their careers are over and then compare and contrast each other's special team stats and see who was the best.


Monday, May 11, 2009

Saints Linebackers

CURRENT DEPTH CHART: Player - Age - Height - Weight, Vilma 27, 6-1, 230Mark Simoneau, 32, 6-0, 245Marvin, 24, 6-3, 249Anthony Waters, 24, 6-3, 238
Vilma was outstanding last year in his debut season with the Saints, playing every snap throughout the season and leading the team with 151 tackles. He has a knack for cutting through the traffic to reach the ball-carrier, and he's a harder hitter than he gets credit for.
The Saints made it their top priority to re-sign Vilma in free agency, inking him to a five-year, $34 million deal.
Behind Vilma is 10th-year veteran Simoneau, who missed all of last season with a back injury that required surgery. Simoneau is healthy now and should be able to return to full speed.
Mitchell has played sparingly in his first two seasons with the Saints, mostly on special teams. He's a solid young player, but as long as Vilma stays healthy, his role won't change. The Saints took a flier on Waters late in free agency, signing him to a minimal one-year deal. He was a third-round draft pick out of Clemson in 2007, but a knee injury limited him to just seven games in two years with the San Diego Chargers.