Reggie Bush Set To Be Back On Sunday In Football Wagering

Reggie Bush is set to go back to the Saints on Sunday for his 1st Football action since fracturing his fibula versus the 49ers in Week 2. Bush’s performance continues to be questionable for Sunday’s game vs the Seahawks, but he expects to perform, having had a possibility to practice this week on his broken leg.

 

A broken fibula is a fairly significant injury, and Bush has still been restricted in practice this week. Needless to say, the Saints could possibly be holding him back to protect against more injury, but it generally take it as a negative sign when a competitor does not participate completely in practice the week before he’s scheduled to return. Bush must be in practice not simply to test the capability of his injured leg, but to reacquaint himself with the New orleans saints offense following absent so much time.

 

Bush is certainly an above-average punt returner, and he presents the New orleans saints with a volatile menace on special teams. Though Lance Moore has done an acceptable position filling in for Bush, he doesn’t supply the same kind of major play possibilities that you will get from Bush. No offense to Moore, but he just is not feared as a returner like Bush is. New Orleans has got the league’s No. 25 rushing offense at only 93.7 yards per match.  Maybe a little motivation from No. 25 will change that by opening up the running lanes for his fellow Saints running backs. Bush has scored 33 TDs three different strategies: in the return game, on the ground and then through the air. He’s broken a 55-yard run, a 75-yard reception as well as a 71-yard return. Bush is a major play waiting to happen in online betting.

 

Coach Sean Payton claimed Bush had a great week of practice and is positive about his probabilities. The New orleans saints ruled out halfback Pierre Thomas (ankle), tight end Jeremy Schockey (ribs) and then safety Daren Sharper (hamstring). Safety Malcoom Jenkins (neck) as well as cornerback Patrick Robinson (ankle) practiced on a minimal basis this week were shown as in question. Tackle Jonathan Stinchcomb (knee) and also running back Chris Ivory (shoulder) were probable.

 

Plenty of people will state other reasons as to the reasons the New orleans saints have not played all that properly with Bush on the sidelines. But Bush’s return versus the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday is an essential one for a Saints squad that has been forgotten about in spite of profitable the Super Bowl last season.

 

With Bush on the mend, the Saints have gone 4-3, including 2 discouraging losses to the Cardinals and the Browns.

 

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