Reggie Bush said he couldn't recall being booed in the Louisiana Superdome before last weekend. He heard a few during the New Orleans Saints' season opener against the Detroit Lions on Sunday - a game in which he fumbled two punts, losing one for a turnover, and managed only 14 yards rushing on seven carries. "It's part of the game. That's what happens. You've just got to find ways to get better," Bush said of the boos. "You can't complain about it because if I don't like it, I've got to do something about it." After Saints players went through their normal Monday meetings and video review of the previous day's game, a 45-27 victory over Detroit, Bush spent time on the Saints' outdoor practice fields, hauling in footballs fired out of a machine with the height and distance of typical NFL punts. "When you make mistakes, you've got to find ways to correct them and that's what I'm doing," said Bush, in his fourth season with the Saints. "It's not something I normally do on a Monday, but it is now." Source: AP