Tuesday, September 25, 2012

What Goes Around, Comes Around

Both Darrelle Revis and Reggie Bush may have exited Sunday's game with respective knee injuries, but only one of them is saying their opponent deserved to get injured.

According to The Palm Beach Post, Bush has no sympathy for Revis after he suffered a torn ACL in New York's 23-20 overtime victory over Miami last weekend, saying "What goes around, comes around." And while Bush's comments might seem harsh, they could just be his response to both Rex Ryan and Calvin Pace's comments pre- and post-game.

Ryan referenced a comment that Jet's linebacker Bart Scott had made when both he and Ryan were employeed by the Baltimore Ravens and Bush was just a rookie with the New Orleans Saints. In 2006, Scott said of Bush, "He can do all the shakes he wants, but I wasn't going anywhere. I put a little hot sauce on that ankle."

Ryan reiterated those comments last week when he asked about stopping Bush saying, "Put some hot sauce on him, if you will."

As for Pace, he said, "We had to put him out."

Bush, who entered the game as the league's second leading rusher, was injured late in the second quarter after he took Jets safety LaRon Landry's helmet to his left knee while trying to run the clock out. Prior to the injury, Bush had carried the ball ten times for 61 yards, bringing his season total to 302 yards, which is now good enough for fifth overall.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles, who had just three yards rushing in the team's 35-17 loss to the Bills last week, lit up the struggling New Orleans defense, rushing for 233 yards and giving him the league lead with 323.



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