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Unfulfilled Promise – Reggie Bush Heralded rookie Reggie Bush of New Orleans eludes Green Bay's Nick Barnett on a punt return. Though his statistics aren't impressive, Reggie Bush's performance pleases his coach Sean Payton. Pundits, both in the New Orleans area and around the country, say the Saints' 2006 first-round pick's rushing numbers have been miserable, that coach Sean Payton is reduced to complimenting Reggie Bush's blocking ability, that the fact Reggie Bush has scored only one touchdown and his yards per carry average is a very unimpressive 2.8 make him a first-round bust. And when Reggie Bush fumbled against the Steelers in the third quarter Sunday - a game Pittsburgh, which scored a touchdown on the very next play, would win - the volume on the negative reviews was increased. One espn.com contributor actually wrote, "... Right now, Reggie Bush just isn't that good," and another national Web site made Reggie Bush its overpaid player of the week following New Orleans' win against Tampa Bay on Nov. 5. So you could understand why Bengals defensive end Justin Smith didn't seem all that impressed when the subject of Reggie Bush's effectiveness was broached Monday. At that point, Smith hadn't seen film on Reggie Bush, but he wasn't going out of his way to praise the Southern California product either. "It's just another guy to us," Smith said. "We play great running backs every week: LaDainian Tomlinson, Warrick Dunn, Jamal Lewis. It's just another guy you have to stop. Nobody is going to be out there worrying about some rookie." That's because he's not even the Saints' featured running back. That job belongs to Deuce McAllister, who ranks 24th in the league with 547 yards and is tied for fourth with seven rushing touchdowns. He's the first concern for Smith. "I know Deuce is having a really good year," Smith said. "Stop Deuce first, and if they put Reggie in there, stop him too." Still, it's not quite that simple. Although Reggie Bush has gained only 256 rushing yards this season - good enough to rank 45th in the NFL - he's made his mark as a receiver, catching 53 passes. The idea is to get the ball in Reggie Bush's hands, and let Reggie Bush make spectacular moves. "He's such a great athlete, and he's able to do some really nice things," said Bengals practice-team tight end Gregg Guenther, who played with Reggie Bush at Southern California and talks with him every couple weeks. "Deuce McAllister is a great back. But they are still finding ways to get Reggie the ball. When you see him get the ball in open space, he can do that." Despite the criticism he's received, Reggie Bush is in good spirits, Guenther said, and he expects his former teammate to continue improving for a Saints team that ranks 26th in rushing yards per game and 29th in rushing yards per attempt. "He's still a rookie, and he still's halfway through the season," Guenther said. "I'm sure he'll become more comfortable with the blocking scheme and more comfortable with the offense as time goes on." New Orleans coach Payton also isn't worried. Although Reggie Bush finally scored his first touchdown of the season against the Steelers, Payton has said his first-round pick is on track. "I think he's doing fine," Payton told reporters after the Tampa Bay game, a contest in which Reggie Bush rushed 11 times for minus-5 yards. "The expectation level on him is no different than anyone else on this team. We're winning football games. He's a big part of why we're winning. Whether it's in the special teams aspect, the passing game. ... I'm happy with the way this guy is playing." Even so, Reggie Bush doesn't seem to cause much concern in the Bengals locker room. This past Sunday, Cincinnati faced Tomlinson. Defensive tackle John Thornton says Reggie Bush can't compare. "We just played LT. I know he can't be much better than him," Thornton said. "That's not a knock on anybody, but I think we just saw the best guy in the league, as far as speed and power and shiftiness. Everybody saw Reggie Bush in college, but he hasn't really had a big game yet. Hopefully, we'll keep him that way." More Top Stories on Reggie Bush
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