Reggie Bush & Equinox Get Physical!

Gayle Saunders
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The folks at Project Dstllry, have teamed up with Reggie Bush to bring you another promo for Equinox’s sexy ad campaign.

All the ladies out there will most likely enjoy a glimpse of a shirtless Reggie Bush working out, while the men are introduced to Reggie’s Equinox trainer, Lia Smith.

The viral video has a nice spin on it, as Lia and Reggie are seen going back to Reggies “place” (aka Miami Dolphins’ Sun Life Stadium) initially you think they’re on their way back to some kind of bachelor pad. Viewers will be surprised to see Reggie put to the test during a hardcore ETC training program in the middle of Dolphins Sun Life Stadium.

The ETC program consists of a strenuos routine of pushing, pulling, squatting, lunging, rotating and bending. The program was designed by Equinox’s Lisa Wheeler.

Hats off to Project Dstllry, Equinox and Reggie Bush for a dope promo! If you missed their fist promo they produced for Equinox, please google “Yoga by Equinox” and thank me later.

Skinnypost.com Pro Bowl Picks

Gayle Saunders & Steve O’Reilly bring you their selections for the 2011 NFL Pro-Bowl.

STEVE O’REILLY PICKS POSITION GAYLE SAUNDERS PICKS

AFC: Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger & Andy Dalton

NFC: Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees & Eli Manning

QUARTERBACK AFC: Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, Andy Dalton

NFC: Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees & Eli Manning

AFC: Reggie Bush, Ray Rice, Maurice Jones Drew

NFC: Adrian Peterson, LeSean McCoy, DeMarco Murray

RUNNNG BACK AFC: Maurice Jones-Drew, Ray Rice, Arian Foster

NFC: LeSean McCoy, Matt Forte, Marshawn Lynch

AFC: Vonta Leach

NFC: John Kuhn

FULLBACK AFC:Vonta Leach

NFC: John Kuhn

AFC: Wes Welker, Vincent Jackson, Brandon Marshall & AJ Green

NFC: Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith, Larry Fitz & Greg Jennings

WIDE RECEIVER AFC: Wes Welker, Vincent Jackson, Mike Wallace, Brandon Marshall

NFC: Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith, Larry Fitzgerald & Victor Cruz

AFC: Rob Gronkowski, Dustin Keller

NFC: Jimmy Graham, Fred Davis

TIGHT END AFC: Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez

NFC: Jimmy Graham, Tony Gonzalez

AFC: D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Nate Soldier, Michael Oher

NFC: Chad Clifton, Joe Staley, Gosder Cherilus

TACKLE AFC: D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Joe Thomas, Jake Long

NFC: Jermon Bushrod, Jason Peters, Joe Staley,

AFC: Logan Mankins, Chris Kuper, Brian Waters

NFC: T.J. Lang, Mike Iupati, Chris Snee

GUARD AFC: Logan Mankins, Marshall Yanda, Brian Waters

NFC: Carl Nicks, Jahri Evans, Davin Joseph

AFC: Maurkice Pouncey, Nick Mangold

NFC: Scott Wells, Ryan Kalil

CENTER AFC: Maurkice Pouncey, Nick Mangold

NFC: Scott Wells, Ryan Kalil

DEFENSE
AFC: Andre Carter, Elvis Dumervil, Jabaal Sheard

NFC: Jared Allen, Jason Babin, Julius Peppers

DEFENSIVE END AFC: Andre Carter, Elvis Dumervil, Dwight Freeney

NFC: Jason Pierre Paul, Jason Babin, Jaren Allen

AFC: Geno Atkins, Ngata Haloti, Rubin Ahtyba

NFC: Henry Melton, Cullen Jenkins, Justin Smith

DEFENSIVE TACKLE AFC: Ngata Haloti, Vince Wolfork, Richard Seymour

NFC: Jay Ratliff, Cullen Jenkins, Justin Smith

AFC: DQwell Jackson, Brian Cushing

NFC: Patrick Willis, London Fletcher

INSIDE LINEBACKER AFC: DQwell Jackson, Derrick Johnson

NFC: Patrick Willis, London Fletcher

AFC: Von Miller, Terrell Suggs, James Harrison

NFC: DeMarcus Ware, Ryan Kerrigan, Sean Weatherspoon

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER AFC: Von Miller, Terrell Suggs, James Harrison

NFC: DeMarcus Ware, Clay Matthews, Sean Weatherspoon

AFC: Jonathan Joseph, Champ Bailey, Stanford Routt

NFC: Carlos Rogers, Charles Woodson, Chris Houston

CORNERBACK AFC: Darrelle Revis, Johnathan Joseph, Champ Bailey

NFC: Carlos Rogers, Charles Woodson, Charles Tillman

AFC: Ed Reed

NFC: Earl Thomas

FREE SAFETY AFC:Ed Reed, Ryan Clark

NFC: Earl Thomas, Dashon Goldson

AFC: Troy Polamalu

NFC: Roman Harper

STRONG SAFETEY AFC: Troy Polamalu

NFC: Adrian Wilson

AFC

K: Sebastian Janikowski

P Britton Colquitt

PR/KR Joe McKnight

ST Brendon Ayanbadejo

NFC

K  Matt Bryant

P Andy Lee

PR/KR Devin Hester

ST Corey Graham

SPECIAL TEAMS AFC

K Sebastian Janikowski

P Shane Lechler

PR/KR Antonio Brown

ST Brendon Ayanbadejo

NFC

K David Akers

P Andy Lee

PR/KR Patrick Peterson

ST Corey Graham



Who will be the man at RB for the Saints in 2011?

By Gayle Saunders
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When next season begins the possibilty of Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas sharing the same backfield could be highly unlikely. The two star backs who helped bring them a Super Bowl championship, will go into next season unsure of what the future holds.

If the Saints want to get back to a Super Bowl caliber team they will have to evaluate the run game to become “top dawg” again.
As of right now Reggie Bush is due about $11.8 million next season and with the Saints with more important team needs overall its higly unlikely they will put all that money into a back who isn’t a “do it all” type of back. For the right price Bush will be brought back, but that depends on how low he is willing to re-negotiate.

Pierre Thomas whose contract is expiring, and its not clear if he’s a restricted or an unrestricted free agent until the NFL and the players’ union reach a new labor agreement. As of right now Thomas is not sure if the Saints will try to retain him, he believes the Saints sound interested.

Thomas has yet to get his big pay day in four NFL seasons. In his first three he played for bargain basement prices. Thomas was playing under the contract that he signed as an undrafted rookie. As a restricted free agent heading into the 2010 season, he had a bit of a protest before accepting the Saints’ $1.7 million tender offer. Pretty low for a running back who’d led the team in rushing in two of his first three seasons.

When you look at the 2010 Saints backfield one word comes to mind…Injuries. This season Bush broke his leg, Pierre Thomas hurt his ankle so bad that he missed 10 games. Thomas said he was never really satisfied by the diagnosis and treatment of his ankle injury by team doctors and anticipates having surgery in the off season.

The Rookie stud Chris Ivory could not stay fully healthy as well and Julius Jones who they brought off the waiver wire got nicked up at the end of the season.

With the numerous injuries in the Saints backfield they ended up using five backs throughout this season: Thomas, Bush, Ivory, Jones and Ladell Betts. When your left with different skill leveled backs blocking for your Pro Bowl QB Drew Brees your risking his safety with pass protection on passing downs.

The question Saints nation is left to ask is… who is gonna be the man at RB in New Orleans next year? Can Thomas a guy who has never carried the ball 150 times in a season really be the guy and stay healthy? Reggie Bush is a dynamic player but is also not worth the price. Chris Ivory showed flashes as a rookie and he also showed signs of a young back with fumbling issues. Ivory is also dealing with a Lisfranc injury that leaves his ability to work in the off-season a total question mark.

Coach Sean Payton has been able to slide with the three headed monster approach because in the past, it was cost effective. For the Saints it might be time to draft a stud in the 1st or acquire a guy who can tote the rock 200 plus times and be an effective third-down option in the future.

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Reggie Bush amazing 6 yard leap

Reggie Bush touchdown vs Cardinals


Patrick Willis blows up Reggie Bush

By Gayle Saunders
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Patrick Willis is looking for hits in all the right places. Willis seems to be everywhere he needs to be in order to instill fear in his opponents. Patrick Willis’ mother just checked his birth certificate and Ray Lewis…YOU ARE THE FATHER!

Sheldon Brown Jacks Reggie Bush Up!

Sheldon Brown Jacks Reggie Bush Up!

The swing pass is one of the most dangerous plays in football, as Reggie Bush learned during the 2007 playoffs against the Philadelphia Eagles. Running out of the backfield with his head turned to receive a Drew Brees pass, Bush was an easy target for Sheldon Brown. The hard-hitting Eagles cornerback drew a bead on the defenseless Bush and lowered the boom. To his credit, Bush hopped back up – but then dropped to his knees and crawled on all fours toward the sideline.

Reggie Bush – leaves them breathless!

This could be sickest spin into a downhill cut we’ve seen in a long time. Simply remarkable!

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