Bush needed six seasons to generate three years of production that was, at best, in the general vicinity of his rookie expectations. Bush missed 21 games during those first 6 years in the league, and his knees were becoming a problem.
Bush had a good career, but it was nowhere near the expectations pre-draft. For fans and media who remember this as well as I, Jeremiyah Love’s style not only bears similarities to Bush, but there’s a vibe that public who knew Bush’s USC game are hoping Love has the leading role in “Reggie Bush II: This Time It’s for Real.”
Considered the top skill-player in this draft class, Love is a versatile big-play threat with tremendous athletic ability for his size. If you could mix a lot of the stylistic elements of Bush and Alvin Kamara and blend their frames, you’d get a player like Love.