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Old 03-20-2007   #1
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Default Michael Bush's Stock Likely to Drop Again

Updated: March 21, 2007, 12:15 AM ET
Former Louisville RB Bush has leg surgery

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Former Louisville running back Michael Bush underwent surgery Tuesday on the leg he broke during the first game of last season.

Bush, who entered the upcoming NFL draft as a junior, had a new rod inserted and was expected to be released from a Louisville hospital on Wednesday, spokesman Rocco Gasparro said.

Gasparro said Bush sought another medical opinion when his bone didn't heal quickly enough. He's expected to be out another couple of months and won't be able to work out Monday during Louisville's pro day, Gasparro said.

Bush decided to skip his senior season, despite playing in only one game as a junior. In his sophomore year, Bush ran for 1,183 yards and an NCAA-leading 23 touchdowns.

He scored three touchdowns in the first half of the season-opener against Kentucky last year before breaking his leg early in the second half.

The Cardinals went on to finish 12-1, beating Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl.
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Old 03-20-2007   #2
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The guy shouldn't have come out. Get healthy, put up decent numbers his senior year, and go from there. He'll fall out of the 1st day now. Could be a great Frank Gore-like pickup for someone.
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Wow, his stock may Plummet!! Then again Willis M went high despite an injury, but i think this guy will now be a 2nd day pick now. He was a mid 2nd/ late 2nd the way it was.
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He should have stayed in school. Wouldn't be surprised if he falls into the third round or lower.
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well if it plummets and he is there in the 5th round and we havent drafted a RB yet...then I wouldnt mind at all if we drafted him.
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i wonder how durable his leg is going to be now . anyone think he will be the same player he was pre-injury
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well if it plummets and he is there in the 5th round and we havent drafted a RB yet...then I wouldnt mind at all if we drafted him.
I'm on board w/ that
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It is amazing what DR'S can do these days.


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I seem to remember reading about some strange situation that basically forced him to come out. It may have had to do with an insurance policy he took out before the season. In essence it would have cost him a lot of money out of pocket (I think) to return for another year.

That broken leg cost him a great deal.
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What is curious is the part about not healing- that would be the concern for me. Quickly enough- is that quickly enough as regards the draft, etc; or quickly enough as regards something else is wrong?
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draft him and stash him away on ir
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yeah, I'd say draft him if he falls to us in a later round sure.
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i wonder how durable his leg is going to be now . anyone think he will be the same player he was pre-injury
There's no way to tell until he can actually work out or play. This is bad for him on multiple levels. I think he's pretty much a Day 2 pick now, if he even gets selected at all. We have 5 picks in the 6th and 7th rounds. It would be worth the gamble if he's still there.
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There's no way to tell until he can actually work out or play. This is bad for him on multiple levels. I think he's pretty much a Day 2 pick now, if he even gets selected at all. We have 5 picks in the 6th and 7th rounds. It would be worth the gamble if he's still there.
I agree with you Hos. This is a CowBell kind of back when he's healthy. He would have been a 1st round, 2nd round talent had he been healthy this year IMO.
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I agree with you Hos. This is a CowBell kind of back when he's healthy. He would have been a 1st round, 2nd round talent had he been healthy this year IMO.
It is possible he could have been the 1st or 2nd RB taken. No way that happens now. There's no denying this kid has talent though. I hate this kind of stuff. Years ago Georgia Tech had a safety named Pat Swilling. he was a cousin of Saints LB Ken I believe. Had he come out as a Junior I think he might have been a top 10 pick. Decided to stay for his Senior year and got hurt. He was nowhere near the player he used to be. That is why though I always hope these kids will stay in college I can't blame them when they don't. I think Bush didn't have the option to stay though. Didn't somebody point that out because of an insurance policy?
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