
1. Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints) vs. Oakland Raiders - Drew continues to scorch secondaries while throwing for 330 yards and a touchdown against the Vikings last week. And that was without 2 possessions where Reggie Bush returned punts for touchdowns. He did have three turnovers, two interceptions and a fumble. But the fumble was on a blitz that wasn't picked up one of the interceptions was a tipped ball and the other was a Hail Mary. We have been touting Brees as league MVP since week three, and he should be good for close to 300 yards and two touchdowns again this week against the Raiders.
2. Brett Favre (New York Jets) vs. Cincinnati - the Jets offense showed signs of what they can do two weeks ago against the Cardinals. Brett threw 6 TDs, a career high. With New York coming off a bye week, the offense will be even more in tune and Brett will enjoy picking on the same defense Tony Romo threw 3 TDs against. Brett should be able to find one of his many weapons for scores at leaast twice this weekend. On top of the 280 yards he should throw for.
3. Tony Romo (Dallas Cowboys) at Arizona - is this game has a high shootout probability. Last week at Arizona dropped a 40 burger on a good Bills defense. And anytime a guy like Tony can be in the middle of one of these, he has to be ranked in he top 5. Once again the Cowboys didn't perform up to par and Romo still threw 3 scores. This should be another 275 yard 2 TD game for Mr. Simpson.
nfl.fanhouse.com 10/1/2008 — Every Play Counts is Michael David Smith's weekly look at one specific player or one aspect of a team on every single play of the previous game. Remember when Reggie Bush was one of the most exciting football players any of us had ever seen at USC, ...
sports.yahoo.com 10/1/2008 — One more note on the fallout from USC's sky-opening loss at Oregon State. There's a fine line between a good team and a legendary one, and the L.A. Daily News ' Scott Wolf was reminded just how often Reggie Bush singlehandedly erased that line in ...
insidesocal.com 10/1/2008 — Instead of fretting a loss to Oregon State, perhaps USC fans should instead look back at the number of times the Trojans could have lost but didn't simply because of Reggie Bush. The Stanford game in the 2004 unbeaten season is a prime example, with ...
vikingvigil.com 10/4/2008 — How big a role will Reggie Bush play in this game, and what will he do against the Vikings? Now that Deuce McAllister is healthy, I expect Reggie to be used less as a full time between the tackles back and more like we saw in 2006 with outside ...
startribune.com 10/5/2008 — The Vikings' Adrian Peterson pounds the ball inside while the Saints' Reggie Bush does his damage in the open field.
deadspin.com 10/6/2008 — Even though tonight's game isn't the marquee match-up the MNF schedulers had hoped for in the beginning of the season, seeing Adrian Peterson do his Purple Jesus thing against a shoddy Saints defense could be entertaining. The Saints are giving three ...
thecriticalfanatic.wordpress.com 10/7/2008 — It can’t be said enough that Ed Hochuli is one of the finest officials in NFL history. With being said, he’s having a season that rivals the Detroit Lions in success. Reggie Bush got the carry on a sweep and got dragged down by the ...
FanIQ.com 10/7/2008 — While I'm still not 100% sure how the Saints lost last night's game to the Vikings, I do know one thing. Reggie Bush was by far the best player on the field. Bush singlehandedly took over this game in the second half with two jaw-dropping punt returns ...
deuceandreggie.com 10/7/2008 — Reggie Bush was impressive by returning two punt returns for touchdowns in the Saints loss to the Vikings. However, it may have been another poor coaching decision by Sean Payton that cost the Saints the win.
nfl.fanhouse.com 10/7/2008 — During tonight's Saints-Vikings game in New Orleans, Reggie Bush took a handoff and was met near the line of scrimmage by Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway. Greenway grabbed Bush's facemask and pulled, jerking Bush's head toward him, and then knocked ...
sportingnews.com 10/7/2008 — Today's Calls: Rays vs. Red Sox, Jed Lowrie vs. Mike Scioscia, Angels vs. Cubs, Reggie Bush vs. Devin Hester, Curt Schilling vs. Kurt Warner, Kevin Love vs. Tom Crean and More. The Opening Pitch: Now THIS is a playoff series. Red Sox vs. Rays is ...
profootballtalk.com 10/7/2008 — After a night in which Saints running back Reggie Bush returned two punts for touchdowns in a losing effort to the Vikings, Minnesota coach Brad Childress played the “don’t blame me” game . . . by blaming his punter. “Both of ...
twincities.com 10/7/2008 — Vikings punter Chris Kluwe was pleased with his overall performance Monday night. But he certainly wanted to re-kick his final two punts. "I felt overall, I had a good game," Kluwe said. "But it's unfortunate that Reggie Bush is a great punt ...
larrybrownsports.com 10/7/2008 — If there were any questions as to whether or not Reggie Bush would be able to do what he showed at USC in the pros, they certainly were answered on Monday night. Returning one kick or punt for a touchdown in a game is a big deal. But two? ...
deadspin.com 10/7/2008 — Even though the Saints lost MNF due to the improbable late game heroics of Gus Frerrote and the missed opportunities of the Saints (Gramatica), most of the attention is focused on Reggie Bush and his ridiculous punt returns. Bush's 71-yard punt ...
dailynorseman.com 10/7/2008 — Antoine Winfield. Reggie Bush. Gus Frerotte. Drew Brees. You may not see a crazier game than this all season. And, for once, we came out on the right end. Talk amongst yourselves here. Yours truly needs to be up at 4:30 AM to go ...
profootballtalk.com 10/8/2008 — Though we’re not quite sure when it happened, the Saints have removed from their official web site the photo of Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway clutching the facemask of tailback Reggie Bush. The Saints told Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times ...
sbgglobal.com 10/8/2008 — Football betting is always popular on Monday night since the game is televised on ESPN and that should be the case again this week. The Saints have a high powered offense led by quarterback Drew Brees and running back Reggie Bush.
sportingnews.com 10/8/2008 — Reputations can be made -- and ruined -- by a single performance on Monday Night Football. Ev...
youtube.com 10/9/2008 — Monday Night Football (MNF), October 6th, 2008, New Orleans Saints vs Minnesota Vikings. Reggie Bush returns a punt and get plenty of help from Jo-Lonn Dunba...
Technology clocks New Orleans Saints' Bush at 22 mph. Bolt was at 23.07 mph for his world-record 100 in the Beijing Olympics. > Everyone knows Reggie Bush ...
Notice I said running backs , not athletes. There aren't a lot of players that have played the game that can move, stop, and start again like he does as a pure athlete in open space. (Off the top of my head, Barry Sanders is the last). ...
Saints Fans Love/Hate Reggie Bush Despite the cheers you heard for Reggie Bush after his electrifying punt returns Monday night, Saints fans have developed a love/hate relationship with him. The overwhelming majority of them would ...
The tailback from Louisiana was considered the next Reggie Bush, but his sophomore season with the Trojans has had its ups and downs. > Everyone wanted him ...
I was so close. Battling the remaining undefeated team in my ESPN Fantasy Football league. And I should have won. This is my first time playing Fantasy Football, and I really had no idea what to expect. Nowadays, I find myself rooting against ...
Ryan Longwell's 30-yard field goal with 13 seconds left lifts the Vikings to a 30-27 comeback victory over the Saints, spoiling a record-tying performance by Reggie Bush.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Reggie Bush of the New Orleans Saints tied an NFL record by returning two punts ...
Reggie Bush of the New Orleans Saints tied an NFL record by returning two punts for touchdowns in the same game Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings. Bush was 12th player in league history to do it. The last was Eddie Drummond of Detroit against ...
USC running back's electrifying touchdown against Oregon is compared to Reggie Bush's famous run against Fresno State. > During a college career full of ...

