OT: Deon Bush will be a player in the league

Another of the many Al Folden guys who once they get to the league and get some real coaching, they excel off the charts.
Which is why I'm very confident in this season, a bunch of these Folden players are getting some legitimate coaching for the first time in their careers with this staff & they will improve drastically.
 
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Yeap, Burns and Bush will both be big time in the league. Was equally as ****ed when they passed on Orlando Franklin, Denzel Perryman. Theyl never learn
 
Golden cost so many players.
Chick starting
Walford Balling in camp
Travis Benjamin turning heads in San Diego

Too be fair. Travis Benjamin was a Randy guy. At most he was under the Golden regime for a year I believe.

Can't forget Gunter is quietly doing his thing in Green Bay.

The paper bag Fin's quietly got Scott, and if he an hold on to the **** ball, he might make the squad and become a nice contributor.
 
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No surprises here....

Just another very talented player who lost a pile of money on his first contract because of rubbish-bin coaching....

There's a reason he was highly rated out of Columbus - it's because he can play and has the size and decent speed....

Boy showing out up there in Chicago training camp
 
Golden has screwed so many former players by shelling them, it's not even funny.
 
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Bush was a boss his freshman year. He understandably fell off some after his injury. Glad he's all the way back and in good standing for a roster spot in the Chi.

The scheme nutterd his ***..,..in an AG system if u a freshman balling ur a great player. Years after the scheme makes u think more and u become hesitant and not natural. They always got worse no matter what
 
Exactly how I saw it too. Golden constantly worked to take away football instinct and aggression - in part what SF kids are known for. Fortunately, Bush looks like he's going to be able to recover from it.

Bush was a boss his freshman year. He understandably fell off some after his injury. Glad he's all the way back and in good standing for a roster spot in the Chi.

The scheme nutterd his ***..,..in an AG system if u a freshman balling ur a great player. Years after the scheme makes u think more and u become hesitant and not natural. They always got worse no matter what
 
Exactly how I saw it too. Golden constantly worked to take away football instinct and aggression - in part what SF kids are known for. Fortunately, Bush looks like he's going to be able to recover from it.

Bush was a boss his freshman year. He understandably fell off some after his injury. Glad he's all the way back and in good standing for a roster spot in the Chi.

The scheme nutterd his ***..,..in an AG system if u a freshman balling ur a great player. Years after the scheme makes u think more and u become hesitant and not natural. They always got worse no matter what

Big ups too to anyone who turned down bama and fsu during this time.....this kid is the definition of a real cane. These kids should be looked upon as gods for cominghere whe we were down, it takes balls to go somewhere risking ur future because u got love for ur city.
 
Went to Bears training camp yesterday and the first unit we saw were the DBs. Deon was looking solid.
 
Deon Bush wouldve probably went down as onf of the best safeties to play here he was on of the more talented guys to come through here

two problems with him he plays safety like he is 220 pounds when he played here at 190 .. His body cant take that kind of punishment the way he delivers violent hits;;;....If he doesnt change the way he plays in the NFL he wont last long..Only dude who could hit with that violence weighing 190 was Brandon Meeriweather..dude was a freak of nature.. Plus he ran 4.64 at the combine..I never thought he was a 4.4 guy when I watched him play...His instincts are high and his first step is great...he has grat explosion and burst..He is a better player then Kenny Phillips was.. I wish him the best though mane....I will be rooting for him and wished the DOlphins drafted him..he is a play maker point blank
 
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I always knew Deon Bush had all the talent in the world to make a name for himself in the NFL.. So many fake *** talent evaluators on this site and who work for the NFL that dont have a clue what theyre talking about... So many clowns on here suck off what these bum *** country club NfL scouts say about players were trying to challenge me for saying Bush was a 1st round talent. Lol at u clowns
 
Deon Bush wouldve probably went down as onf of the best safeties to play here he was on of the more talented guys to come through here

two problems with him he plays safety like he is 220 pounds when he played here at 190 .. His body cant take that kind of punishment the way he delivers violent hits;;;....If he doesnt change the way he plays in the NFL he wont last long..Only dude who could hit with that violence weighing 190 was Brandon Meeriweather..dude was a freak of nature.. Plus he ran 4.64 at the combine..I never thought he was a 4.4 guy when I watched him play...His instincts are high and his first step is great...he has grat explosion and burst..He is a better player then Kenny Phillips was.. I wish him the best though mane....I will be rooting for him and wished the DOlphins drafted him..he is a play maker point blank

Deon Bush can take hitting players as hard as he does... Why ovrstate this issue when its not one, he got injured once and ever since has been destroying ppl and celebrating like its nothing.

As much as i like Deon Bush he is not a better player than Kenny Phillips.... Close to a tie but Phillips i would have to rank 1a to Bushs 1b.
 
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