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Running Back Rank: #30 Overall: #74
A broken leg limited Bush to eight games last season. And in those eight games, Bush wasn't too effective. He had just 358 total yards, averaging 45 total yards per game. Those numbers were down for Bush. He was still a big part of the passing game, catching 34 passes. He has averaged 59 receptions per season for his career. Bush is yet to top 600 yards as a runner, though. He is getting fewer and fewer chances in the running game, which is looking like a trend going forward. A move to Miami could change his rush attempts but don't expect a huge bump in carries. He'll continue to get his touches, but more so in the passing game. Bush is an explosive back with lightning quick moves and speed, but has lacked consistency throughout his career. He will make plays in the open field, though. Bush is injury prone, playing a full season just once his entire career.
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Bush is still a good pick in PPR leagues, getting 40 or so catches. But he isn't a huge factor outside of those leagues. He is more of a No. 3 back or flex option. He might get around 700 total yards and five or so scores in his current role. Don't draft him based on ability. His past history doesn't suggest he is suddenly going to start carrying fantasy teams. |
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| Miami Dolphins interim head coach Todd Bowles said RB Reggie Bush (knee) did not respond to treatment and would have missed the game even if it was not the last game of the season. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (knee) has been ruled out for Week 17 because of a knee injury. |
| Fantasy Impact: The injury bug finally gets him the last week of the season. He had a great year, though, and should get plenty of work in 2012. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (knee) said his knee injury is minor, and he is walking without a limp, but it's worth noting that he has not practiced yet this week, leaving his availability in question for Week 17. RB Daniel Thomas would receive the bulk of the carries if Bush doesn't play. |
| Fantasy Impact: His injury doesn't sound like a huge deal. We'll keep you posted. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush is confident that he can lead the league in rushing in the future after passing 1,000 yards on the season for the first time in his career. 'Yes, I do,' Bush said. 'No disrespect to anyone, but I've spent a lot of time studying different players, including Chris Johnson. I've watched a ton of his runs, especially during his 2,000-yard season. And yeah, I feel like I'm capable of a lot, but I'm not worrying about that yet.' |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (knee) did not practice Thursday, Dec. 29. |
| Fantasy Impact: Bush is a little iffy to play right now. Get other options ready. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (knee) did not practice Wednesday, Dec. 28. |
| Fantasy Impact: It isn't supposed to be a big deal but we'll keep you posted. He was probably resting as much as anything. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (leg) injured his leg in Week 16 but does not believe the injury is serious. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush rushed for 113 yards in Week 16, which helped him surpass the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his career. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush rushed for 113 yards on 22 carries against the New England Patriots in Week 16. |
| Fantasy Impact: Bush is having some kind of a season in a starting role, topping the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his career. |
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| Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush needs 27 yards to reach 1,000 yards this season and he along with WR Brandon Marshall would be the first tandem in franchise history to reach 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. Marshall has 1,021 yards receiving this season. |
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