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Bush Ready to Show What he Can Bring to 49ers Offense

Sep 9, 2015 at 8:30 AM--


As a football player, there's no mystery to what Reggie Bush can do.The nine-year NFL veteran, now 30, has been a dynamic running back and kick returner. The former USC star can produce highlight-reel plays as a ballcarrier, receiver and returner. He's averaged 4.3 yards per carry and, three out of the past four years, produced more than 1,278 yards from scrimmage.In the first post-Frank Gore season of 2015, Bush will be part of a new-look backfield that also includes Carlos Hyde, Australian rookie Jarryd Hayne and rookie Mike Davis. When he signed with the 49ers in March, Bush -- coming off an injury-marred 2014 season in Detroit -- tweeted that, "The best is yet to come."But 49ers fans will have to take his word for it.As the Niners prepare for their opening game Monday night vs. the Minnesota Vikings, Bush is a mystery to those outside the team. He played in just one preseason game, had just one carry, no receptions and one punt return for 4 yards. While newcomers such as Hayne, DeAndrew White and Davis were proving on the field what they could bring to this team, Bush was held out. Head coach Jim Tomsula and offensive coordinator Geep Chryst saw no reason to expose Bush to...
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