Radiers Insider: Bush's bad break good for Oakland?
By Jason Jones - Bee Staff Writer
Published 12:00 am PDT Saturday, June 30, 2007
Michael Bush is asked constantly, "Which leg?"
Which leg did he break the first game into what was supposed to be a Heisman Trophy caliber 2006 season at Louisville? Which leg underwent surgery to insert a steel rod in March?
"It's the right leg," Bush answered at the Raiders' last mincamp. "You couldn't tell while I was moving? That's good."
Bush stayed at Louisville in hopes of helping the Cardinals earn an appearance in a Bowl Championship Series game. But Bush suffered the injury early in the third quarter of Louisville's 59-28 season-opening win over Kentucky after rushing for three touchdowns and 124 yards.
Instead of being picked in the first round, as projected before the injury, Bush slipped to the fourth round. And should Bush progress well in his return, the Raiders will have landed one of the nation's best runners for a middle-round draft choice.
Yet, there's no rush to get Bush on the field. Holding him out most of the season is a realistic option. Bush is also prepared not to practice every day once training camp opens if the leg bothers him.
Just don't tell Bush he should accept not playing as a rookie.
"I'm looking to play," Bush said. "It's just a bone injury. Those heal. It's already been about nine months, so it's about time for me to get going."
Bush's size (6-foot-1, 245 pounds) and quick feet would give the Raiders a bruising back they can use in both the running and passing game.
Just don't assume Bush only wants to run and catch the ball.
"If they throw a halfback pass (play) out there that'd be great, too," Bush said.
As a prep, Bush was a quarterback at Male High School in Louisville, tossing 35 touchdown passes as a senior. Bush admits he misses playing quarterback "every now and then, but it's gone now."
If he gets the chance to throw a pass, questions will center on Bush's left arm, not his right leg.