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Old 12-03-2008, 09:50 AM
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I've seen a couple of these guys in person, and I've watched a good number of them on the screen. I'm going with Reggie Bush. At first I thought the first couple teams he played against were just poor tacklers...then nobody could tackle him...hmm. Just incredibly elusive, He single handidly bailed out USC his last year. There were a few games they were behind in at the half, they fed him the ball and he turned it into a convincing win, he was all over the place.
Granted, USC was friggin' stacked with talent and every ESPN analyst said they could run through the holes USC's O-line was creating, but Reggie could make a lot of people miss and was always a threat to go the distance. Frustrating to watch teams play against him, thats why he gets my vote.
Eddie George and Adrian Peterson would be nipping at his heels, close 2nd and 3rd.
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