<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Bush will appeal to wear No. 5 in NFLBy Stacey PressmanESPN.comHow much trouble is a number worth?Reggie Bush, projected as the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft, thinks it's at least worth petitioning the league."I want to see if I can keep No. 5," Bush told ESPN The Magazine on the set of a Subway commercial he was shooting in Los Angeles.The former USC running back and 2005 Heisman Trophy winner has been wearing that jersey number since high school. NFL rules, however, don't allow for running backs to take that number -- 33 years ago the league adopted a numbering system to make it easier for officials to differentiate players by position.Under the rule, quarterbacks, punters and placekickers wear numbers 1 through 19. Running backs and defensive backs are assigned 20 through 49, while wide receivers and tight ends are given numbers 80 through 89.Two years ago, due to the increasing amount of retired numbers and more wide receivers and tight ends coming into the league, the NFL allowed those position players to wear either 10-19 or 80-89. A number of wide receivers have been wearing lower-numbered jerseys since, among them Larry Fitzgerald of Arizona (11), Plaxico Burress of New York and Braylon Edwards of Cleveland (17), Randy Moss of Oakland (18) and Troy Williamson of Minnesota (19).Bush wants to push it one step further to stick with No. 5."I think someone else was able to get their number changed, but even if they turn me down I think it's worth a try," Bush said.NFL spokesman Greg Aiello declined to comment on Bush's plan to petition the league, though history is working against him. In 2004, running back Edgerrin James talked to the NFL about letting him wearing No. 5, which he had worn in Pop Warner, high school and at the University of Miami, but he was reportedly rebuffed.Jersey numbers have turned into a big business. Players routinely have paid thousands of dollars for a jersey of their liking.There has even been a lawsuit -- two years ago, Ifeanyi Ohalete agreed to sell No. 26 to his new Washington Redskins teammate Clinton Portis for $40,000. But Ohalete, who was released from the team before the season, sued after Portis didn't pay him half of the fee. The two eventually reached a settlement worth $18,000.Bush has extra incentive to try to land No. 5. His Subway commercial, which debuted on Monday, encourages fans to "get inside No. 5" and features that number throughout the spot.If Bush could somehow convince the league to allow him to wear No. 5, he's in luck if he gets drafted by the Houston Texans. No player on the team currently wears that number.Said Bush: "If I have to pick a new number, I have no idea what it would be."</div>
No one on Houston wears number 5. Perhaps they can list Reggie as a QB... he just happened to run the ball and line up in the backfield a lot.
edge tried to do that. he got shot down. He better not get special treatment just because he will be the 1st overall pick.
They should let him wear it, whats the big deal? Its only a number and Reggie Bush deserves to wear #5
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Apr 12 2006, 02:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>They should let him wear it, whats the big deal? Its only a number and Reggie Bush deserves to wear #5</div>They didn't let Keyshawn wear number 1 did they?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Apr 12 2006, 04:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Who cares about him, they didnt let him wore #1 because he has a big mouth</div>But he was the first overall pick and therefor "deserved" it right?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Apr 12 2006, 08:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Who cares about him, they didnt let him wore #1 because he has a big mouth</div>You are a dumbass.
That was like 4-5 years ago before he got drafted but football is really different right now. Hopefully the NFL lets Bush wear No. 5, if not then the NFL front office can go and screw themself for all i care
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Apr 12 2006, 04:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>That was like 4-5 years ago before he got drafted but football is really different right now. Hopefully the NFL lets Bush wear No. 5, if not then the NFL front office can go and screw themself for all i care</div>Keyshawn was drafted 10 years ago...
If I were reggie I wouldn't worry about it too much. You make your mark in the NFL through play rather than a number that no one cares about. Troy Williamson switched back to 82 btw.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Apr 12 2006, 03:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Apr 12 2006, 04:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>That was like 4-5 years ago before he got drafted but football is really different right now. Hopefully the NFL lets Bush wear No. 5, if not then the NFL front office can go and screw themself for all i care</div>Keyshawn was drafted 10 years ago...</div>Vilma,<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Two years ago, due to the increasing amount of retired numbers and more wide receivers and tight ends coming into the league, the NFL allowed those position players to wear either 10-19 or 80-89. A number of wide receivers have been wearing lower-numbered jerseys since, among them Larry Fitzgerald of Arizona (11), Plaxico Burress of New York and Braylon Edwards of Cleveland (17), Randy Moss of Oakland (18) and Troy Williamson of Minnesota (19).</div>Keyshawn was also an exception with wearing number 19 because at the time, every number between 80 and 89 was taken by our Wide Recievers and Tight Ends, so they allowed him to pick a number in the 10's at the time.
TE's can wear 40's too.........because they can be h-backs. dallas clark is 44.ps.....I think Edge wanted to wear 5 too. he wore it in preseason one year but they made him change for the regular season. maybe bush will do that too.
It's a damn number. The NFL shouldn't care about what number people use. It's supposed to help out the refs, but that's BS. The refs don't need to worry about that, they can use instant replay if they care that much. Just let him wear 5.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Apr 13 2006, 01:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's a damn number. The NFL shouldn't care about what number people use. It's supposed to help out the refs, but that's BS. The refs don't need to worry about that, they can use instant replay if they care that much. Just let him wear 5.</div>They need to be able to distinguish between a lineman and a TE and a WR, etc for things like illegal man downfield, illegal man in motion, etc.
Imagine what will happen with uniform sales if this happens. There will be so many players who want to switch their jersey numbers. Edge will switch for sure, and his cards jersey has been like the number 1 seller right now.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Apr 13 2006, 01:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Apr 13 2006, 01:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's a damn number. The NFL shouldn't care about what number people use. It's supposed to help out the refs, but that's BS. The refs don't need to worry about that, they can use instant replay if they care that much. Just let him wear 5.</div>They need to be able to distinguish between a lineman and a TE and a WR, etc for things like illegal man downfield, illegal man in motion, etc.</div>So you're saying you can't tell the difference between a 6'6 330lb lineman and a 6'2 200lb WR?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Apr 14 2006, 12:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Apr 13 2006, 01:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Apr 13 2006, 01:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's a damn number. The NFL shouldn't care about what number people use. It's supposed to help out the refs, but that's BS. The refs don't need to worry about that, they can use instant replay if they care that much. Just let him wear 5.</div>They need to be able to distinguish between a lineman and a TE and a WR, etc for things like illegal man downfield, illegal man in motion, etc.</div>So you're saying you can't tell the difference between a 6'6 330lb lineman and a 6'2 200lb WR?</div>There's not much difference between some TE's and some OT's.