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Its on espn.com in the NFL section on the front page
In 2003, the Saints wanted Georgia DT Johnathan Sullivan bad enough to trade the 17th and 18th-overall draft picks for Arizona's sixth slot. Sullivan lasted three seasons in the NFL.
And Reggie "Hollywood" Bush could even be a bigger mistake yet.
bearsfanforever, you could not be more wrong. Regardless of how Reggie turns out drafting Reggie can not be viewed as a bad choice. At the time the selection of Reggie was made it was by all accounts the correct choice. At the time passing on Reggie would have been viewed a monumental mistake. On the other hand many (pro and amatuer draft gurus alike) thought the Sullivan trade up and selection was a bad deal and a reach.
And Reggie "Hollywood" Bush could even be a bigger mistake yet.
And Reggie "Hollywood" Bush could even be a bigger mistake yet.
Why are you picking at old wounds? Please, let it heal...
And Reggie "Hollywood" Bush could even be a bigger mistake yet.
It's just my opinion but I never thought Reggie was an every down back but a GOOD player. I just thought he should be a second/third round pickup. Anway, back on topic.
All teams make mistakes like Sullivan. Sometimes a player has great Physical ability and no desire or work ethic. We have a first round draft pick exactly like that.