Reggie Bush and the Saints in Who Dat Nation

Kay Red
Did you see Reggie Bush in that game against the Arizona Cardinals? Well, if you didn't, let me brief you on why the NFL is paying him more than $5 million this season. With 2:31 seconds left on the clock in the first quarter, he scored a touchdown off a 46 yard run scoring the 3rd touchdown for the Saints. The quarter ended with a score of 21 Saints to Arizona's 7. The Saints' offense and defense was too much for Arizona.

In the third quarter, Bush clinched the win by scoring an 83 yard touchdown off Arizona Cardinal's Neil Rackers' punt return. The New Orleans Superdome echoed with chants of Reggie's name. This was definitely one of his biggest games this season. He could not be touched! People here in Who- Dat nation (Who- Dat means both die hard Saints fan(s) and also "Who is that") couldn't agree more that after all the New Orleans Saints franchise has been through, nobody deserves winning the championship more.

Reggie Bush finished with 84 rushing yards, 24 receiving yards, and 109 total yards off 3 punt returns. Drew Brees said that the team had a plan going into this game while Bush reported saying that he knew he was going to have to make a difference in this game because he was going to be given many opportunities to do so. He definitely showed himself approved! Saints fans and all NFL fans as well saw what has always been expected of Bush- he could not be taken down, he could "bob and weave", he has speed, and he has no problems breaking tackles.

Reggie has so much to celebrate in his career as well as his life. Being the boyfriend of the absolutely gorgeous Kim Kardashian has done him so much good in his career, thus far. It hasn't gotten in the way of him advancing and showing the world what he is truly in the NFL for. WE here in Who Dat Nation are so proud of him and the Saints as a team as well. We continue wishing them the best of luck and to see you all sporting Superbowl rings at the end of this season.

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