Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Bush stirs up until Fans with locking Posts on Twitter

 Reggie Bush insists on the fact that he was joking only when he has disturbed fans with posts on her Twitter account on enjoying free time during the lockout of the NFL.

Bush drew reactions critical of a number of Twitter followers about $ 1.7 million when it was published: "Everyone complains the lockout!" Shoot I make the most of it! Vacation, rest, relaxation, appearances here and there! I'm good! ?


Bush said then in a second position a few moments later: "Currently we would toil in 100-degree heat, practicing twice a day, while putting our bodies in danger for nothing."


Calendar of posts increased criticism of Bush because the flashy running back has been absent from sessions organized by quarterback Drew Brees, which attracted several dozen Saints players to Tulane football facilities.


Brees said it has organized training sessions to promote the unity of the team and give a competitive advantage to Saints in conflicts of work NFL ends Finally, but does not welcome all those who have chosen to continue to work on their own.


After some fans of Bush were less forgiving, Bush has posted another message read: "FYI last tweet was a joke! Relax you damn people, it is called the sense of humour! Cry a me river why not... "

FILE - in this photo of file 27 August 2010, New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush watches from the sidelines in the second half of a pre-season football game NFL against the San Diego Chargers at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. The Saints running back disturbed a number of its nearly 1.7 million Twitter followers when he posted messages saying that instead of complain about the lockout, he was the greatest. He added that under normal circumstances, Saints players would "work in 100 degree heat" and "put our bodies in danger for nothing".

The exchange of Twitter marked the second time that Bush had made waves with a position since the draft. Shortly after the Saints a trade in first round to the project of the Alabama running back and former Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram, Bush tweeted: "It was fun New Orleans," before posting the Ingram team welcoming message later.


All positions have been at a time when the future of Bush with the Saints is uncertain. Bush leads in the last season of a contract of about 11.8 million in 2011, and the Saints expect to take a pay cut this season.


Bush initially expressed a willingness to negotiate with the New Orleans, in the days after that the Saints were eliminated from playoffs last season. However, it did not address the issue publicly in recent months, except in his Twitter post during the project in which he suggested that he felt his time in New Orleans has increased.


Comments from Bush could end up by being fodder for the League during the lockout.


Lawyers on both sides of the fight were commonly used on the other side comments in their arguments.


May 2, the players cited NFL Pro Bowl Ray Lewis and Wes Walker by suggesting some players were all too happy to have extra time off the coast.


Welker, said recently in a youth camp of football, "Let's make a lock-out each year," according to the filing of the NFL, a statement he preceded by an evaluation in-all-gravity of the unexpected break forced by the lockout.


After an autograph signing, according to the League, has said Lewis: "for moi, it is probably the largest window of opportunity, I have never in my life.". He was 25 years of my life that I have never had a summer myself. ?

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