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Newsflash: Arbogast does something better than Reggie Bush

UnderwoodKeyboard.jpgCBS Sportsline has enlisted Reggie Bush to do a blog on their website, starting back in training camp and continuing through the end of the NFL's regular season. Although they call it a weekly column.
Call it what you want. We call it ... sorry, did we fall asleep on you there for a second?

Bush's columns pop up every Wednesday on CBS SportsLine's NFL homepage. This is what he wrote in his first piece, on Aug. 16, that a CBS Sportsline press release actually said "showed ... rare insight into the world of an NFL rookie - often a learning experience."

"I was fined by the NFL this week. My shoe wasn't approved by the NFL, because there was gold on it, and I got fined for wearing it. I might have to switch shoes, but hopefully we can get it approved this week."

He followed it up with this one on Aug. 30:

"Madden 2007 came out last week. I had it sent to me, but I haven't had a chance to play it yet. It's kind of crazy to play as yourself in the game. I grew up playing Madden and College Football and now I get a chance to play as myself. It's surreal."

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Can't wait to hear how he's mastered his ESPN Mobile phone ...
Although, we will cut him some slack for his humanitarian efforts.
Tuesday, Bush (pictured here) helped distribute food in New Orleans' Central City, teamming with Feed The Children. The organization identified 800 families to recieve the donated items at the food distribution site. Each 25-pound box contained food and personal care items.

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