Reggie Bush, chosen second overall by the New Orleans Saints, is unhappy with contract negotiations and is threatening to sit out the entire 2006 season and re-enter the draft in ’07. Much of the pre-draft speculation had him going #1 overall but the Texans chose DE Mario Williams instead. Bush now wants #1 money. In Yahoo sportswriter Jason Cole’s article, the Bush party is a little upset.

“No player has ever had the kind of leverage that Reggie Bush has right now,” the source said. “The Saints made it clear what they were willing to do before and now we’ll see if they’re going to get there.”

Reggie holding out for the whole season would only prove to be disasterous for a city that has already gone through enough with Hurricane Katrina. In Bush, the Saints were thought to be getting a player that could drastically change a franchise. Not only would Bush improve their football team, he would lighten the mood and bring much needed hope to a hurricane-devastasted city. After the drafting of Bush, ticket sales surely skyrocketed and the city was finally getting to be excited again about football. A holdout would disappoint thousands of fans and would almost be a slap in the face by Bush. As for Reggie himself, sitting out a year with no football would not be wise on his part. Missing a year of action on the field would clearly not be beneficial for him.