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People hype up Ed so much (deservingly) that I feel nikkas getting way too disrespectful about Troy.
Troy was a motherfukking problem
People hype up Ed so much (deservingly) that I feel nikkas getting way too disrespectful about Troy.
Troy was a motherfukking problem
Troy>Ed
Ed benefited from playing with multiple hofers on defense.
this part, Troy wasn’t a liability, but Ed was a lot better, but i wonder if they asked him to do it more would we look at him differently
Reed did play with more elite defenders but Polamalu was consistently flanked by guys in the backfield like Hope, Clark, Taylor, Townsend, I feel like Pittsburgh's secondary was always deeper and more versatile as a unit...
I think Polamalu could have done more but he'd never have the reaction time, speed, or hands of Reed...
If you watch the video there's nothing wrong with what Scott said.
I can easily make a argument that Ed Reed is the best player of his generation.
Ed won DPOY at SS...in his 2nd year in the league. He could anything and everything Troy did, not the other way around. Troy could never play FS like Ed.
I get your point but, to me a different animal, playing close to the los and playing deep to the qb/play, You can see more and recover if you miss read something, not taking a thing away from Ed, because he was that nikka period, but Troy has to diagnose plays in milliseconds because that could instantly take him out the play if his feet got caught in the mud, or staring in the backfieldDifferent positions, but Troy P reminded me so much of Junior Seau its not even funny, and Junior was probably a top 10 inside linebacker, so its not meant as a diss.
Seau used to make all sorts of plays all over the field and show up on the highlight reels every weekend, just like Troy. You know what they both used to do all the time too? Get caught out of position going for those highlight plays. For every 8-10 great plays you'd see on the highlights, there would be 1-2 'oofs' where they bit on something too hard and let a play in front of them or behind them.
There is a reason all time greats like Belly and Brady fawn over Ed Reed. He was too smart for pretty much EVERYTHING. You could rarely if ever fool him on any motion/fakes/bootlegs/trick plays. You could never count on him being overly aggressive like Troy, becasue he played within the scheme of each play....yet his instincts and physical skills were such that he could still 'make plays' within the scheme and somehow never be out of position.
Ed Reed had a rare gift.
I can easily make a argument that Ed Reed is the best player of his generation.

