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bad news for Rams fans: Reggie Bush sues St. Louis over injury

bad news for Rams fans: Reggie Bush sues St. Louis over injury

Reggie Bush to sue St. Louis for season-ending injury at Edward Jones Dome
Reggie Bush to sue St. Louis for season-ending injury at Edward Jones Dome

CBS Sports is reporting that 49ers running back Reggie Bush is planning a lawsuit against the city of St. Louis over a season-ending injury blamed on slippery concrete at the Edward Jones Dome.
San Francisco 49ers running back Reggie Bush is carted off the field after being injured on a punt return in first quarter action during a game between the St. Louis Rams and the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015, at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.
In the wake of anguish a season-finishing ACL harm when slipping on cement encompassing the field at Edward Jones Stadium in a Week 8 misfortune to the Rams and procuring a lawyer presently, San Francisco 49ers running back Reggie Bush has authoritatively documented a claim against the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission. 

The sum of the claim, which depicts the surface as a "solid ring of death," is accessible on the web. The previous No. 2 general pick's lawyers guarantee the CVC and St. Louis REgional Convention and Sports Complex "demonstrated complete lack of concern to or cognizant carelessness for the security of Mr. Shrubbery and others." 
Reggie Bush to sue St. Louis for season-ending injury at Edward Jones Dome
Reggie Bush to sue St. Louis for season-ending injury at Edward Jones Dome
Cleveland Browns quarterback Josh McCown had endured a harm at the stadium when slipping on the solid and hitting his shoulder on a cushioned divider a week before Reggie Bush ACL tear. Two weeks after Reggie Bush injury, before the Rams' next home amusement, the CVC secured the solid with a rubber treated material. 

Bramble is looking for corrective harms and additionally legal counselors' expenses "in abundance of $25,000." 

In a related note, the city of St. Louis has long been endeavoring to mollify Rams proprietor Stan Kroenke with an offer of huge open financing for another stadium with expectations of keeping the group in Missouri. The Rams, San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders all connected for migration to Los Angeles prior this week. 

Bramble's claim opens the likelihood of an undeniably worst case situation for St. Louis. The general population could lose their group and the CVC — an administration element — could lose this claim, troubling the citizens in any how.

Could Reggie Bush's career be over

Reggie Bush to sue St. Louis for season-ending injury at Edward Jones Dome
Reggie Bush to sue St. Louis for season-ending injury at Edward Jones Dome

A week prior, previous New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush endured a knee injury in the Edward Jones Dome in an amusement versus the St. Louis Rams. 

In the wake of a late report from CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora enumerating Bush's arrangement to sue the City of St. Louis for the injury, it was uncovered that the harm may be "vocation undermining." Moreover, it came only a week after another prominent player endured a harm in a comparable way. 

How might this happen in today's NFL? What's more, will Bush ever play again? 

In any case, it sparkles a brighter light on the continuous stadium fight in St. Louis, where a few gatherings need another stadium constructed for the Rams at general society's cost. The Rams could wind up in another stadium ... on the other hand playing in another town. Be that as it may, is the present condition of the stadium a more problem that needs to be addressed than thought before these late occurrences? 

A few gatherings assume so. Perused on underneath for a timetable of the occasions in St. Louis. Furthermore, offer your Reggie Bush considerations in the remarks underneath.

History of Reggie Bush 

Reginald Alfred "Reggie Bush" Jr. (conceived March 2, 1985) is an American football running back for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played school football at USC, where he earned agreement All-American respects twice and won a Heisman Trophy, and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints second by and large in the 2006 NFL Draft. Shrub won a Super Bowl title with the Saints in 2010. He has additionally played for the Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions. 

Shrub likewise won the 2005 Doak Walker and Walter Camp grants. Then again, affirmations he got uncalled for advantages were key to a NCAA examination of the USC football program that prompted extreme NCAA sanctions against USC, including a two-year postseason boycott and the emptying of wins from the 2004–05 title season. Thus, Bush intentionally relinquished his Heisman Troph.

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