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You Been Blinded - Now in Dazzling HD: Reggie Bush 18 Foot Leap for Touchdown
MKRob's Sports Blog: Video: Saints RB Reggie Bush’s Long Leap For A TD Vs The Dolphins
Who Dat Dish | A New Orleans Saints Blog: Saints Come From Behind In Second Half; Overcome 24-3 Defecit To Win 46-34 Over The Miami Dolphins
| @reggie_bush You should come to Oregon for a game, bring Kim too ;) lol i still can't get over this play you made.. http://bit.ly/1bt3ZN 11 days ago |
| Bush is a beast! First that AP play, now this! http://bit.ly/nGd9L 27 days ago |
| Check this video out -- Reggie Bush's Insane Leap http://bit.ly/1bt3ZN Did you see that? lol 28 days ago |
Reggie Bush 18 Foot Leap for Touchdown
You Been Blinded - Now in Dazzling HD —
The New Orleans Saints are a perfect 6-0 to start the season after scoring 22 unanswered fourth quarter points for a 46-34 come from behind victory in Miami. New Orleans fell behind 24-3 in the first half, but cut the deficit to three on a double reverse capped off by a six-yard Reggie Bush leap for a touchdown. ...
Video: Saints RB Reggie Bush’s Long Leap For A TD Vs The Dolphins
MKRob's Sports Blog —
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Saints Come From Behind In Second Half; Overcome 24-3 Defecit To Win 46-34 Over The Miami Dolphins
Who Dat Dish | A New Orleans Saints Blog —
Finally New Orleans faced a little adversity this season by having to do something they have yet to do, play from behind. The unbeaten Saints fell behind early in the first quarter for the first time this season and seemed totally outmatched by the Dolphins defense as they sank into a huge 24-3 hole. The Dolphins came off their bye week prepared to take the Saints down and through the first half they genuinely outplayed the Saints. Pressure killed New Orleans chances during the first two quarters as Miami lit up the Saints offensive line allowing three sacks on Brees in the first half alone. Miami held the Saints to 112 total ...




