The Facts:
Bush has said he wants to play
at least five more years. On Wednesday he said that, no matter how much time he has left in the league, he wants to remain with the Lions. “I want to stay here, I want to retire here and I’d love to retire as a Detroit Lion,” Bush told Pro Football Talk on NBCSN. “I don’t want to bounce around from city to city, from team to team. I think I have something good going here, have been really getting to know the city over the past year and just really looking forward to bringing a championship here someday and making history.”
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As PFT's Mike Florio suggests, that effort could get a little easier on offense this year, with the addition of receiver Golden Tate, the arrival of tight end Eric Ebron, and the ongoing presence of receiver Calvin Johnson. “There’s a lot of options and I think that’s the great thing about this offense, you can’t just key in on one guy because we have a multitude of players that can hit the big one and can score touchdowns and make big plays,” Bush said. “Obviously like you said adding Golden Tate and adding the new tight end into our offense is only making us that much more dangerous so we’re bringing more weapons into an already explosive offense.” The Lions generally have needed leadership. Bush has tried to bring it since joining the team in 2013 after time with the Saints and Dolphins. Now it sounds like fantasy football owners can expect him to continue that effort in Detroit for the long haul.
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