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Jets’ Cromartie: Bush’s comments ‘unprofessional’

The Columbian
Published: October 25, 2012, 5:00pm

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Next up in a week filled with trash talk: Antonio Cromartie.

The New York Jets cornerback says Friday that comments by the Miami Dolphins’ Reggie Bush about it being karma that Darrelle Revis is out for the season were “unprofessional” and don’t show “any kind of sportsmanship at all.”

Cromartie nearly let out an obscenity when he was first asked about Bush’s comments before catching himself and adding: “I’m not going to say what I really want to say about Reggie Bush.”

It started in Week 3 before the teams’ first meeting when coach Rex Ryan said the Jets needed to put “hot sauce” on Bush, who hurt his knee in the game. Bush took offense to the comments, but Ryan said he simply meant paying a lot of attention to the star running back.

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