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Ed Reed Close To Making History

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Ed>>>>Troy if them spy Steelers fan lurking around the forum.

Ed Reed is da beast!


PS: All he needs is a SB ring to complete his legacy.
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i just hope he can stay healthy throughout the playoffs and make some big plays unlike last year when he fumbled
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[quote name='Shammy' timestamp='1294011664' post='591191']
i just hope he can stay healthy throughout the playoffs and make some big plays unlike last year when he fumbled
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Then he atoned for that fumbled and picked off Peyton on the next drive but it was wiped out thanks to Corey Ivy.
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I said it last week, but I'll say it again anyway: I have a man love thing for Ed Reed.

There's simply nothing like seeing the ball hit his hands and watching the rest of our defense try to lay a block for him.
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You know what kinda erks me just for stats sake? If Ed Reed would have played all season he most likely would have had a career high in INTs in a season.

Seriously, he misses 6 weeks and STILL leads the NFL in INTs...
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[quote name='Milton145' timestamp='1294015100' post='591324']
You know what kinda erks me just for stats sake? If Ed Reed would have played all season he most likely would have had a career high in INTs in a season.

Seriously, he misses 6 weeks and STILL leads the NFL in INTs...
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Yeah NFL Network needs to issue out an apology. They said Reed made Pro Bowl on reputation alone....8 ints and a FF later....
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[quote name='cursona pirate' timestamp='1294025824' post='591562']
What's the record for most ints in A career
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Paul Krause. 81.

[url="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/def_int_career.htm"]http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/def_int_career.htm[/url]

Also, Ed just passed Deion Sanders on the all time list.

9 ints away from Ronnie Lott.
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