1. For what it is worth... I was just curious, so I looked it up.

    Joseph Addai:
    Rushing: attempts/yards/TD - 226/1081/7
    Receivng: catches/yards/TD - 40/325/1
    Total Yards - 1406

    Reggie Bush:
    Rushing: attempts/yards/TD - 155/565/6
    Receivng: catches/yards/TD - 88/742/2
    Total Yards - 1307

    This does not include post season.

    Bush had a great year, but I think it says a lot for Addai to out produce the number 1 ...ugh, I mean.. number 2 draft pick and win a Super Bowl on top of it. (Almost won the MVP)

    GEAUX JOE
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  2. There shouldn't even be a comparison. They are two totally different running backs and the Saints utilized Bush in much more different ways than the Colts utilized Joseph Addai. Sure, it says a lot that he did so well and I'm not taking anything away from Addai, but it's apples and oranges, really. I do, however, look forward to seeing how Addai progesses next season.
  3. They are both great backs with a ton of potential. Poential-wise i have to go Bush. But as far as being a perfect fit in the team's system, I have to geaux Addai. He has as much if not more potential in the Colts sytem than Edge and that says a hell of alot.

    Congratualtions Booger on your second ring and Addai on your first. Keep up the fantastic work.
  4. Why? I can do wtf I want to do.

    Really?

    I thought they both ran and caught a football.

    I am not trying to be a D***. Really... I am...
  5. We should never compare players because they are totally different players.
  6. Judge Smails:
    Then how do you measure yourself with other golfers?


    Ty Webb:
    By height.
  7. [SIZE=-1]Don't sell yourself short Judge, you're a tremendous slouch. :lol:[/SIZE]
  8. Ty Webb: I like you Betty.
    Danny Noonan: It's Danny sir.
    Ty Webb: Danny.
  9. Judge Smails:
    I've sentenced boys younger than you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it. I felt I owed it to them.

  10. Sometimes Tiger fans are too hard on our players and coaches. Why shouldn't there be one? Albert Ellis. They are both used in two distinct ways. The Colts finally figured it out this year and by that I meant successful tactics. Notice how Manning's numbers are not quite as great as years past and that their defense performed better than they have yet. So to Mr. Dungy, who probably just coached his last game with the Colt, farewell. Two reasons they were successful is because of two players on each side of the ball. I love LSU. I cannot wait to have another running back drafted in the NFL in a Super Bowl (AB).

    :crystal: :helmet: