profootballtalk.com - 4/29/2008
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More than two years after making the stunning decision to pass on running back Reggie Bush with the first overall pick in the 2006 draft, the Houston Texans might have provided a hint as to the supposed football reason for leaving him on the board.
Offensive coordinator Kyle “Kevlar Jr.” Shanahan, whose career continues to ascend despite [...]
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More draft babbling: Cruising the hair-osphere
DGDB&D: a Texans blog. —
... Let me end on this. Mike Florio at PFT has a write-up about Kyle Shanahan and Reggie Bush. Now, aside from this sentence of stupidity: ...
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