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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
PFT is garbage
If Reed didn't answer or said no it'd be spun as an insult to Belichek and the population of New England
They can spin anything
Only good thing about PFT are the witty comments :D
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01-30-2013, 06:09 PM #39Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
If Reed leaves, hope he is as successful as he was with the Ravens(anybody else that left, didn't do too well on the field. Yea, some team paid big bucks for them, but received very little in return). Ed is part of a team that plays its best when everyone is healthy and clicking. Hope he has a great game sunday and makes plays that give us a win. That way he can get a SB ring and increase his value. If he fucks up, well, see ya Ed.
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
I haven't been on PFT since mid season. I'm done with that POS site and writer.
"What would you give for the man beside you?"
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
Ed's just trying to goose the Ravens into upping their offer. He knows it's horrible PR for them to get outbid by the Patriots, of all people, for a team legend.
At least, he's banking on that.
For a fanbase that was ready to part with Ray Rice over the summer on the slightest hint of a holdout, I don't know that this is the leverage he might want it to be. But as with Ray's situation with FA a few years ago, the Ravens will probably figure out a way to make it work out in the end.
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01-30-2013, 07:12 PM #43Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
Ed's at the end and probably has pissed away alot of money and knows he only has a few years left to make money to hold him out for the next 40 years. I can't stand him anyhow. He will be a whore in the off season and go to the highest bidder whether its NE or KC its all about the money with Ed. If he goes to NE we know he won't tackle and is out of position constantly. The media builds him up like its 2003 again. To say this right now shows what he's about. And if he does go to anyone else I hope we decleate him.
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01-30-2013, 07:25 PM #45Legendary RSR Poster
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01-30-2013, 08:10 PM #46
Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
I'm a big Ed fan, but even his biggest supports have to scratch their head sometimes. I say throw the franchise tag on him for one year.
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01-30-2013, 08:26 PM #47Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
Then its all about the money then. Right? His knack for saying dumb shit and the annual I don't know if I'm playing next year bs is beyond old. Franchise him? Your nuts. Because espn says hes frugal that carries anymore weight than what I said? Is that the same credible source that said Ray took a banned substance.
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01-30-2013, 08:44 PM #48Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot
I love Ed Reed too, but he will be 35 in September, and I don't think you put the franchise tag on a guy that old. The Ravens will have cap problems in 2013 and have to sign Flacco, so with Ray retiring, and I hate to say it, we should let Ed go his own way. Between those two, and capologists please correct, the Ravens may save over $10 million vs. the cap... Bc
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