McAllister Out For Season...Maybe Career
In Deuce McAllister's locker, front-and-center on the top shelf, is a gold-painted wooden carving of the word: "Believe!" After his second season-ending knee injury in three seasons, the Saints' 28-year-old all-time leading rusher wants to believe he will return to the NFL as an elite running back. It won't be easy, and he knows it. "Obviously, the questions: Will you ever be the same? Will you ever be the back that you once were? Those are the different thoughts that obviously run through your mind as a player," McAllister said. "I believe in myself. It's just a matter of me putting the time in and me putting the work in." McAllister said an MRI exam Tuesday confirmed his worst fears: He tore his left anterior cruciate ligament in Monday night's 31-14 loss to Tennessee. During the second quarter, McAllister landed awkwardly after catching a short pass from Drew Brees. McAllister walked off the field on his own, but having torn his right ACL in 2005, he was worried. "I just told myself to get up off the ground. One lesson I learned growing up was to never let your opponent see you hurt. Regardless of what it is, if you can walk, walk off that field," McAllister said. "Once I got to the sideline, I knew it. I didn't want to believe it, but just taking the walk to the locker room I could feel it just kind of giving way a little bit and that was just kind of reminiscent of how the other one felt." McAllister said there was also some damage to his medial collateral ligament. Five games into the 2005 season, McAllister tore his right ACL during a run in Green Bay. After reconstructive surgery, he returned to rush for 1,057 yards in 2006, helping the Saints to the NFC South title and starring in their playoff victory over Philadelphia. Now McAllister needs reconstructive surgery on the other knee, likely a patellar tendon graft, followed by the long, painful rehabilitation that will last almost until 2008 training camp begins, if not longer. This may be it for McAllister, who has already been splitting time with second year man Reggie Bush.
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if it is career is he a HOF type of player ?
and i think Reggie Bush will become a bust look at his former teamate White he played better than him
Okay so my answer to your first question is no, I do not believe that McAllister will be a hall of fame player. His numbers have been average and he's only been in the league since 2001. Personally, I believe that McAllister will come back but he will not play for the Saints and will probably never start again. Now onto Reggie Bush...I definitely do not think Reggie Bush is even near a bust. He helped lead his team last year to the NFC championship game, but as we learned last year he starts the season slow. I would be willing to bet he becomes the back we all saw at USC in the coming weeks.
well if he sucks and doesnt get 900+yards this season because McAllister is out than i could call him a bust.
You can't just call a guy a bust after one rookie season that he did pretty well in, and a sub-par second season. Players don't become superstars instantly...Most star players right now took a few seasons to develop (brett favre, marvin harrison, randy moss, kurt warner, etc)
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