I think Reed will be back...money talks. However, I don't think he has more than 1 or 2 years left in him. Same with Ray. The window for the Ravens is closing fast.
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Yes. They are the leaders of the defense. That doesn't mean Reed can't play with someone else or would have a problem doing so.Originally posted by packerbacker1234If you watch the ravens play, you can clearly see how they play off eachother in that defense, and support eachother. When Reed fumbled on that pick it was Lewis right there to pick him back up. It was lewis adn reed together ont he sidelines when the game was over.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsWhat are you basing that on? Lewis entered the league in 96 whereas Reed in 02.Originally posted by packerbacker1234As long as Ray Lewis comes back, so will Ed Reed. I get this feeling they will retire together, and it would be fitting given their prominent roles on that team.
Reed and Lewis have little in common other than playing on the same team and certainly aren't the same type of people.
Reed has been getting hurt this year, and doesn't want to be a cripple when he's old, sort of like when Barry Sanders walked away. When Ray retires, I could easily see Reed walking away too. That would put the defense in a rebuilding stage really. The offense, even if Heap retires, has been a rebuilding stage since Ray Lewis showed up. It's never been reliable.
If Lewis retired today, the defense, with Reed, would be just fine.
You can see...which is wild speculation at best. With no tangible evidence or reasoning.
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*cough*, Reed does have tangible reason to retire right now. He has been hurt most the year, and if those sort of injuries keep reoccuring his life after football could be... bad.
Barry Sanders walked away when he was still in good health, no reason Reed wouldn't either. I think if Ray Lewis left, it makes the decision easy because even Reed has to be a realist. The window for the ravens defensively is closing. Each year they are simply not as good as the year before defensively. If everything goes well, there may be 2 or 3 more ok years left in that defense, but Reed at this point mos tlikely is thinking SB or bust, especially if he is getting injury prone.
Obviously, nothing I say can be concrete evidence, nothing any of us can be. We are not Ed Reed, we have no idea what is going through his head. All we know is he cited injuries has a potential reasoning. So... all things put on the table, it isn't the worst decision to walk away now.
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If we were Ed Reed, we'd have multiple personality disorder.Originally posted by packerbacker1234*cough*, Reed does have tangible reason to retire right now. He has been hurt most the year, and if those sort of injuries keep reoccuring his life after football could be... bad.
Barry Sanders walked away when he was still in good health, no reason Reed wouldn't either. I think if Ray Lewis left, it makes the decision easy because even Reed has to be a realist. The window for the ravens defensively is closing. Each year they are simply not as good as the year before defensively. If everything goes well, there may be 2 or 3 more ok years left in that defense, but Reed at this point mos tlikely is thinking SB or bust, especially if he is getting injury prone.
Obviously, nothing I say can be concrete evidence, nothing any of us can be. We are not Ed Reed, we have no idea what is going through his head. All we know is he cited injuries has a potential reasoning. So... all things put on the table, it isn't the worst decision to walk away now."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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*cough* learn to read. The tangible evidence was in respect to retiring when lewis did.Originally posted by packerbacker1234*cough*, Reed does have tangible reason to retire right now. He has been hurt most the year, and if those sort of injuries keep reoccuring his life after football could be... bad.
Barry Sanders walked away when he was still in good health, no reason Reed wouldn't either. I think if Ray Lewis left, it makes the decision easy because even Reed has to be a realist. The window for the ravens defensively is closing. Each year they are simply not as good as the year before defensively. If everything goes well, there may be 2 or 3 more ok years left in that defense, but Reed at this point mos tlikely is thinking SB or bust, especially if he is getting injury prone.
Obviously, nothing I say can be concrete evidence, nothing any of us can be. We are not Ed Reed, we have no idea what is going through his head. All we know is he cited injuries has a potential reasoning. So... all things put on the table, it isn't the worst decision to walk away now.
If anything, his talk of retiring NOW disproves your whole fanciful speculation about retiring with lewis.
And for sure it proves they aren't as tight as you would make it out or perhaps Lewis just doesn't care..as he hasn't said one thing about retiring if Reed does.
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Ed Reed is one brilliant player. He makes plays that no other player can make. A pre-snap read on him is absolutely worthless. He will bait a QB (espec a young one) all game, just to set him up for a pick in the late going.
One thing I always look forward to each year is seeing him and Polamalu live in game action. TV doesn't show half of these great players strenghts.
I think he plays one more season. Ed is all muscle and bone. The hits are adding up. He plays with rhythmn, but a guy like him is starting to feel all the career hits. It gets old.
Both of 'em will be in the NFL HOF.
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