Don't forget that this guy drafted marques colston with the third to last pick in the 06 draft .. he wound up being their #1 wr on a super bowl winning team and perrenial contender for a 10 year frame of time
I don’t think people realize how incredible Reggie Bush was. He played on a great team with great players. But he was unreal. Probably him and Cam are the two most incredible college athletes I had ever seen live or in person and I saw both of them in person.
Moe Greene I would have to add Vince Young into that mix. That guy was amazing in college. What's sad is that the normal vices didn't do him in at the next level - drugs, women, poor work ethic. He just landed in a bad fit for him and his skill set.
@@brob8204 Vince was awesome but I totally agree Tennessee was the wrong place for him there wasn't any nfl teams doing what he could do at the time either...but o would always get him on madden and have him like a 90 before he retired
Moe Greene dude my family has a restaurant and we catered usc home games for decades. I watched him almost every sat and he was by far the greatest player I ever seen in pads.
Respect to that 06 saints backfield. Deuce really transformed into a power back that year. And the saints were crazy ahead of their time playing Reggie at WR basically.
A perfect example of how agents do not care about the game but only their own wallets. I'm glad Peyton in effect told Reggie's agent "this is the NFL, WE make the rules, we're picking him, he will play for us - not you, end of story!"
Glad you’re getting all the subscribers you’re getting now. I’ve been following your videos since 10k and it’s great to see all the hard work paying off! Best interviewer by a mile.
That, if anything, reveals the aspect of Sean Patton's character that enabled him to lead the Saints to win the Super Bowl, and how he managed to get players to capitalize on their own inner confidence. If you go back and look at the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl winning roster, almost every single player had from a very young age been the leader of their football team, and once they had matured, had a long list of outstanding accomplishments all ready behind their name. Which just goes you to show, if you want to develop a winning organization, then choose proven winners!
My Psychology Blogs That was his greedy marketing agent who said that... For all we know he was just speaking for himself and wanted his guy to play in a bigger market. And even if that was the case, it quickly changed because all rookies find out real quick that their diva attitude gets tamed by the serious competition in the NFL as soon as training camp starts.
He used Reggie perfectly, as a utility player, the most effective in the league when he was healthy from 2006-2009. Not really sure what team you were watching. Yes, Reggie had two 1000 yd seasons, one with MIA and one with DET. But you see what happened to him. He is too small and not the style of back to be that "bell cow" like Deuce was. Bush was a great weapon for Brees and Co. He just wasn't quite what he was hyped as in college.
@GreaterGood510 Whenever people talked about a do it all back they were described as a " Reggie Bush" type back that you can run a will route and no LB can do anything about. Line him up at receiver and he beats the corner. Prior to Reggie Bush it was Tony Dorsett. The Saint didnt screen pass reggie they just ran him between the tackles. A waste of talent.
he was a match up nightmare and big play threat every snap. he did wonders for the offense just by being a decoy. 09 superbowl says he was used just fine
Mr Bensinger just found your interviews and I am very impressed how you let your guests finish their thoughts and speech without interruption.
Well articulated, it’s a lost art these days.
Don't forget that this guy drafted marques colston with the third to last pick in the 06 draft .. he wound up being their #1 wr on a super bowl winning team and perrenial contender for a 10 year frame of time
Colston was one of my favorites
I miss Colston so much. I miss Henderson and Shockey too. Also Pierre Thomas too. Legendary Saints players
Colston never made the pro bowl. Any fantasy football player would have found that shocking.
@@RegM86 i think gruden talked about that
Facts 💯
This guy is always a great interviewer, let’s people talk, makes them feel comfortable, damn good at his job
He definitely is. I enjoy watching all his interviews. Very good at what he does.
Molly. You watching this
This is how you listen
get over yourself 🙄
@@magneto44 whats up Molly.
I don’t think people realize how incredible Reggie Bush was. He played on a great team with great players. But he was unreal. Probably him and Cam are the two most incredible college athletes I had ever seen live or in person and I saw both of them in person.
N Tim tebow
Moe Greene I would have to add Vince Young into that mix. That guy was amazing in college. What's sad is that the normal vices didn't do him in at the next level - drugs, women, poor work ethic. He just landed in a bad fit for him and his skill set.
@@brob8204 Vince was awesome but I totally agree Tennessee was the wrong place for him there wasn't any nfl teams doing what he could do at the time either...but o would always get him on madden and have him like a 90 before he retired
Dude played behind one hell of a college line at usc.
Moe Greene dude my family has a restaurant and we catered usc home games for decades. I watched him almost every sat and he was by far the greatest player I ever seen in pads.
Sean Payton is REALLY careful when answering questions.
I like how respectful but straight shooting Sean Payton is.
Man I remember playing madden 07, putting v young and Reggie Bush on the jets in franchise. My brother and I had so much fun playing that game
Respect to that 06 saints backfield. Deuce really transformed into a power back that year. And the saints were crazy ahead of their time playing Reggie at WR basically.
A perfect example of how agents do not care about the game but only their own wallets. I'm glad Peyton in effect told Reggie's agent "this is the NFL, WE make the rules, we're picking him, he will play for us - not you, end of story!"
guyfroml agents are supposed to worry about clients and money! NFL is a business
big J78 lol exactly!!
Coach Payton’s socks stole the show
Micheal Jackson " Billie Jean" video socks
Hideous
Lmao "Fuck you Mike" that was his love language. Love my coach
Glad you’re getting all the subscribers you’re getting now. I’ve been following your videos since 10k and it’s great to see all the hard work paying off! Best interviewer by a mile.
Great job as usual Bensy
The reason every single comment is that Graham doesn’t interrupt is because this is so rare.
That, if anything, reveals the aspect of Sean Patton's character that enabled him to lead the Saints to win the Super Bowl, and how he managed to get players to capitalize on their own inner confidence. If you go back and look at the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl winning roster, almost every single player had from a very young age been the leader of their football team, and once they had matured, had a long list of outstanding accomplishments all ready behind their name. Which just goes you to show, if you want to develop a winning organization, then choose proven winners!
Welllllll, yes. But by the time players get to the NFL, ... most have a list of winning accomplishments.
Who’s here after they got robbed by the Rams?
purple potato chip Yeah Patriots are champs again!!!
beaten? not me, the Saints should have won that game going away, they blew it as they so often seem to do
Reggie was suppose to be Kamara
Reggie has a ring. Kamara is trying to get to Reggie's place.
He's wrong for those socks!
Click bait: title is deceiving
No its not
@@glockspecific7757 that's your opinion!
That was his love language 😂😂😂
Chargers should’ve did this to Eli’s agent lol 😂
Click Bait. He didn't say it to reggie
nice vid but gotta dislike bc of the clickbait lying title
It really irritates me that the chairs are off to a weird angle instead of facing each other.
That next level clickbait 😂😂😂 You won this round
Nice title except the choice words were not for Reggie.
Payton welcomed to the hood😂😂
three...words? I think it was four
Willy Skallz wow you can count to 4 lol
@@kjclark4002 Oh my gosh! You can read! LOL
Willy Skallz I actually can’t 🙁
@@kjclark4002 weird! good luck!
Graham, love that outfit. True fan of your work.
And then he got him a superbowl ring lol
Lost out on all those local mattress store commercials you would have gotten in Houston eh?
But his agent speaks for him. The agent works for Reggie Bush. So saying FU to a player’s agent is basically him telling Reggie directly.
He should go back to the saints
Misleading title
Does Payton cut his own hair or something?
This isn’t fair game? Seems the same to me
My dog just left a steaming pile of payton on the new carpet.
Click bait and why draft someone who doesn't want to be there
My Psychology Blogs
That was his greedy marketing agent who said that... For all we know he was just speaking for himself and wanted his guy to play in a bigger market.
And even if that was the case, it quickly changed because all rookies find out real quick that their diva attitude gets tamed by the serious competition in the NFL as soon as training camp starts.
Those shoes are hideous!
Nice socks dork.
Reggie Bush = Best Runningback Alive.
despite all evidence to the contrary
Clickbait ehhh...reported.
He never used Reggie right any way.
Um they won a super bowl in 2009... He mustve done something right ....
Reggie Bush was just a shitty player. Got exposed in the NFL
He used Reggie perfectly, as a utility player, the most effective in the league when he was healthy from 2006-2009. Not really sure what team you were watching. Yes, Reggie had two 1000 yd seasons, one with MIA and one with DET. But you see what happened to him. He is too small and not the style of back to be that "bell cow" like Deuce was. Bush was a great weapon for Brees and Co. He just wasn't quite what he was hyped as in college.
@GreaterGood510 Whenever people talked about a do it all back they were described as a " Reggie Bush" type back that you can run a will route and no LB can do anything about. Line him up at receiver and he beats the corner. Prior to Reggie Bush it was Tony Dorsett. The Saint didnt screen pass reggie they just ran him between the tackles. A waste of talent.
he was a match up nightmare and big play threat every snap. he did wonders for the offense just by being a decoy. 09 superbowl says he was used just fine
Reggie Bush...man he was a dissappointment.
he ruined bush career early
The disgraced Heisman winner did not last long😒
Is it me,or does Payton have one of those annoying faces you just want to punch ...???
17donhol nah but the cowboys jason garrett sure does
What a lousy story teller.
Pos coach.
Christopher Smith POS post.
I agree hes a shithead
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
taxidrivernwo he reminds me of a rum soaked tuxedo with a soft pack of Winston’s in the jacket pocket.
Christopher Smith
Let me guess, Cowboys fan? Lol
Click bait he did NOTHING to Reggie bush