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  1. #41
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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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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by Jayc00 View Post
    I haven't been on PFT since mid season. I'm done with that POS site and writer.
    Yeah, I've finally deleted them from my bookmarks and stopped giving them the clicks they aim for. Anything they put up that relates to the Ravens, I hear about on here anyway,so I'm not missing anything.
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  3. #43

    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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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    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.
    I've heard that Reed is actually very good with his money.
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    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.
    Where is your source about Reed pissing away his money? From this recent article on ESPN, it said that Reed is very frugal and he's saved most of his money.



  6. #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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    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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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfish View Post
    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.
    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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    Please don't get caught up in PFT's dramatic choice of just one small part of what Reed said. He also said:

    @RavensInsider: Ed Reed on free agency: 'If it's up to me, I'd be in Baltimore. If it happens to be somewhere else, I can play football on the moon.

    @RavensInsider: Ed reed said his preference is to remain with the ravens said he always wanted to play for just one team acknowledged possibility of others

    The full quote of what he did say about staying:

    (on his desire to finish his career in Baltimore) "It makes a big difference. I always said when I came into the league and got drafted that I didn't want to be one of those guys jumping from team to team. If it was up to me, I would be right in Baltimore. If it happens to be somewhere else, I can play football on the moon."

    (on if there are other teams that would be appealing to him) "I have a lot of respect for Baltimore as a city, so certain teams would probably have to be weeded out."
    Last edited by B-more Ravor; 01-30-2013 at 06:59 PM.
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    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.
    Most ignorant post of the decade.



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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    Then its all about the money then. Right?
    Whereas I'm sure you would spit in the face of your company's biggest competition if they offered you a job with them at a significant raise right?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    His knack for saying dumb shit and the annual I don't know if I'm playing next year bs is beyond old.
    He says what he's feeling and thinking at the moment. Are you also one of the people who constantly complains that Harbs NEVER says anything meaningful in his interviews?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    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.
    Yes ESPN has more credibility than you, that you even had to ask is laughable.
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by ballhawk View Post
    Most ignorant post of the decade.
    The topic of Ed Reed brings out a lot of posts like that. For reasons I'll never understand.
    Last edited by scbgirlxo; 01-30-2013 at 07:24 PM.



  13. #53

    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfactoid View Post
    Ed's at the end and probably has pissed away alot of money
    Not according to Kevin VanValkenburg and the ESPN article

    If you don't rate Reed as a player then that's fine but we're a better board then just throwing out random stuff that like this



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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    3 pages of the majority of people thinking Ed Reed wants to leave Baltimore for New England.

    PFT: 354
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    "I want to wear this [Cowboys] star on my helmet, that's my dream""
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    The reason I thought about the franchise tag is it's better than signing him to a 2 or 3 year deal. As a free safety he'll get something like 6.5m for a year with the franchise tag. After that, if he wants to still play let him hit the open market at 35, I don't think he would.

    Apparently people either like Ed or they don't. Myself, I can't think of a more exciting or bigger game changer running down the field after an interception trying to give me a heart attack by looking for a high risk lateral. Retiring as a Raven at 35 he could become a secondary coach, something he has already spoke about with Ozzie. It's well known he is a tireless student of film study.

    Ed is a career Raven who is a first ballot hall of fame nomination and is also mentioned as the GOAT. Despite obvious pain, he has played in every game this year. I think he has earned special consideration from the organization and a break from some of the fans with delicate sensibilities. But it's a cruel business, and I know CAP space is thin. It may end up being a prudent business decision to let him go.



  17. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfish View Post
    The reason I thought about the franchise tag is it's better than signing him to a 2 or 3 year deal. As a free safety he'll get something like 6.5m for a year with the franchise tag. After that, if he wants to still play let him hit the open market at 35, I don't think he would.
    While that may be the franchise amount for Safeties, the CBA requires that the franchise amount is the higher of that number OR 120% of the players prior year's "salary" (basically his Cap number). So, for Reed that would be 120% of his 2012 Cap number of $8.5M. That means the franchise tag for him would be $10.2M.

    I don't think they'll be using the tag on Reed.
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    When they asked him about the free agency, he said he respects the city of Baltimore too much, so some teams are ruled out automatically.



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    Quote Originally Posted by nickh0801 View Post
    When they asked him about the free agency, he said he respects the city of Baltimore too much, so some teams are ruled out automatically.
    Umm........Pittsburgh, maybe?!?
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    Re: Ed Reed could “definitely” see himself as a Patriot

    Ed has been a great player and a cornerstone of the Ravens franchise for the better part of a decade now. I would hate to see him play somewhere else, but I wish him all the best. If it can be worked out to stay, I'd love to cheer for him all the way to his last game like we did for other franchise cornerstones like Ogden, and now Lewis. If he does end up playing elsewhere, I wish him all the success in the world...except if he is playing against the Ravens :-)



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