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TSizzle00 replied to Moderator 3's topic in Ravens Talk
MYTH: Boldin carried the Ravens to a SB win. FACT: Boldin played a strong role in the SB run and was one of several contributors in key moments during the run. If any one group had the largest impact it was the O-line which gave an unusually high amount of protection.
My logic is when you don't have YAC type WRs and you throw the ball behind the first down marker on 3rd down you've effectively given up trying to win lol.
Hes not consistent which is why the Texans dumped him as the #2 however he has proven that his 1 or 2 plays per game can change the game which is the X factor SB teams need. He might do nothing all game then boom 80 yard catch or boom 40-50 yard return to set up a short field for the offense. We need to keep him but also develop other weapons.
Ravens haters(silly Ravens fans included who love to badmouth the team) will badmouth Ozzie if the Jets win even if Reed does nothing or plays terrible in the game.
Ravens didn't resign Ed Reed with big money because they knew how injured he was. Apparently the Texans didn't know he needed that kind of surgery before giving him that money.
Surely someone can give us the stats to prove the secondary would be better with a 35yr old safety with an injured hip and neck which has reduced his speed on the field. Reed is one of my favorite all time Ravens but a starter he is no longer.
I would use Ed Reed in limited packages, situations where I know a deep ball needs to be thrown. Like a hail mary for instance. Still though our current safeties need all the experience they can get and removing them from the game just to put Reed in will hurt them. I wonder if he could coach up a secondary, I don't see why we couldn't do that if he was able to do that job.
Why does everyone think Ed Reed will be effective when his play has shown that is will not be? His hip and neck injuries have shown it will not be at all. If he was healthy maybe but hes not at all. Why would you rotate in an injured 35yr old player who is having trouble tackling and shifting his hips in coverage?