All you Bear fans.
Lets give Bush the Game Ball for firing up the toughest defense in the NFL by being a complete bone head. The defense proceeded to rip them a you know what.
Go Bears!!!
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All you Bear fans.
Lets give Bush the Game Ball for firing up the toughest defense in the NFL by being a complete bone head. The defense proceeded to rip them a you know what.
Go Bears!!!
The last guy in the world i’d want to PO is a 260 pound linebacker.
Have fun watching the superbowl Reggie.
Go Bears.
I watched the game as many did but I didn’t see Reggies taunt really fire up the defense. The defense was on par all game. They were in the backfield from the get go and had already introdcued Brees chin to his backside more than once. Now, Reggie may well have extended the intensity of the D but maybe more than anything he got the Bears offense to stand at attention. That score forced Rex to come out and play football. I was pleased to see Grossman answered.
Reggie promises to be a top of the line player for years to come. He is hardly a failure for not making the big game in his first year. I suspect Bush will be as fun to watch as Urlacher and Hawk will be for several years.
All that said, Go Bears!
The thing i thought was funny is Bush is suppose to be so fast and urlacher was only 4 or 5 steps behind him. Urlacher is about a foot taller and 50 to 70 pounds heavier as well. He is an animal, and then urlachers comment about his dance, well I bet he would have rather won the game than show off in the endzone.
Here are some comments from bears players about this showboating.
The All-Pro middle linebacker didn’t seem to care, but a couple of Urlacher’s teammates were incensed by the taunting. Defensive end Adewale Ogunleye raced down the sideline and got in Bush’s face to let him know just how he felt.
Reggie Bush tumbles into the end zone to celebrate his 88-yard TD reception in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game.
“I told Reggie that was unprofessional,” Ogunleye said. “He’s a rookie and he’s going to be a hell of a player in this league. But for him to point back and taunt, that was no class. I swear I was a second away from punching him. I’m glad I didn’t. I ran right to him and said, ‘Be professional in this league.’”
“I could go on and on about why he shouldn’t have done that,” said center Olin Kreutz. “When I saw it I was just kind of like, ‘What an idiot.’ He’s a young idiot, just a guy who doesn’t understand that you have to earn the right to do that.
“He hasn’t done anything this year in the league to do anything close to that, pointing at a guy like Brian Urlacher. I mean that’s just ridiculous.”
When Urlacher stepped to the podium following the Bears’ 39-14 win, he was asked what he thought about Bush’s taunting.
“I think we’re going to the Super Bowl,” Urlacher said.
As soon as Bush reached the sideline after scoring, he reportedly apologized to Saints coach Sean Payton, explaining that he was just caught up in the emotion of the game.
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