Among the many people Jim Zorn has to thank for his first career NFL coaching win, he should make sure to add Reggie Bush to the list.
Near the end of the third quarter, the Saints' Bush took a punt back to the house to give New Orleans a 24-15 lead, but on the way decided he was pretty awesome and felt it necessary to begin taunting from the 20 yard line. You the man, Reggie.
Washington didn't directly take advantage of the 15-yard penalty and help in field position, but on the subsequent two possessions, the Redskins scored 14 straight points and took the lead for good.
We've seen this act before from Bush, in another losing effort.
Reggie Bush is obviously very talented, but he's not at a point in his career where pointing at the opponents is acceptable. This is why I appreciate the work of Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith, etc. who were far more successful players but didn't need to tell anyone about on the field.
Act like you've been there before, Reggie, even if it's very infrequently.