Bart Scott says it's 'disrespectful' to compare Troy Polamalu to Ed Reed

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Different 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.
Junior wasnt probably a top 10 inside LB.
 

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Ed Reed mite literally be the greatest safety of all times ,and Bill Belichick said he made one if the greatest plays in football history.What safety is better than Ed?
 

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I think the way you compare great players with different styles of play or functions is how they impact winning and the overall play of the defense...

In this case, both guys impacted winning and the overall performance of the defense to the highest level. So for me it comes down to, Reed could do EVERYTHING Polamalu could do. The reverse isn't true, and that's not a slight against Troy because he's obviously and clearly an All-Timer, but that tips the scales towards Reed for me...



Who did yall fear and/or hate more, the Reed/Ray duo or Troy/James Harrison duo?



Taylor had no ceiling, he so obviously woulda been an All-Timer. That's my Redskin...
I gotta say Troy/Harrison(more hate than fear)....... Ray and Reed were monsters but the hate from them was never felt.....you felt the hate of Troy/Harrison.... Ray did lay out Chad Johnson once I do remember, it was a nasty hit, and it got flagged, but even after it didnt feel dirty....it was over the middle it made sense.....Troy and Harrison (whole team) wanted to put somebody out it seemed.....





they caused the addition of the Odell Thurman and burficts of the world
 
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Brian Dawkins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Troy Polamalu

I was about to post this...Dawkins get left out this convo alot. I will concede to Reed but Troy...nah

Dawkins was just as fierce a tackler, you can blitz him for sacks...he got turnovers- he played with solid defenders but none were HOFers (that is not a knock of the eagles defense but noone can say his stats were padded bc of who he played with)
 

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I gotta say Troy/Harrison(more hate than fear)....... Ray and Reed were monsters but the hate from them was never felt.....you felt the hate of Troy/Harrison.... Ray did lay out Chad Johnson once I do remember, it was a nasty hit, and it got flagged, but even after it didnt feel dirty....it was over the middle it made sense.....Troy and Harrison (whole team) wanted to put somebody out it seemed.....





they caused to addition of the Odell Thurman and burficts of the world

Odell Thurman. What could have been :wow::to:
 

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So 4 quarterbacks eclipsed 4,000 yards in 2002.


11 did that last year
12 did it in 2018.

3 times quarterbacks also eclipse 5,000 during that span. The league is different than it was in 2002 breh.

Very true.

But making the argument that Reed played much of his carrer prior to this pass happy era doesn't mean much when one is comparing him to a safety who also played much of his career prior to the pass happy era.

Ed played from 2002-2013.
Troy played from 2003-2014.
 

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So 4 quarterbacks eclipsed 4,000 yards in 2002.


11 did that last year
12 did it in 2018.

3 times quarterbacks also eclipse 5,000 during that span. The league is different than it was in 2002 breh.

i get what you are saying, but i also don’t think you are appreciating the fact that passing numbers were up, the league had changed by time they both were in the league, tds weren’t that high, but 500-600 attempts is a lot of passing

I was about to post this...Dawkins get left out this convo alot. I will concede to Reed but Troy...nah

Dawkins was just as fierce a tackler, you can blitz him for sacks...he got turnovers- he played with solid defenders but none were HOFers (that is not a knock of the eagles defense but noone can say his stats were padded bc of who he played with)

i hear it, but still it seemed Dawk was great, but i never got that take over a game great, and I’m not knocking him because he’s a hof and has the stats and all that, and someone said he didn’t play with other elite defenders, but that defense was stacked for a while, it had the original legion of boom
Very true.

But making the argument that Reed played much of his carrer prior to this pass happy era doesn't mean much when one is comparing him to a safety who also played much of his career prior to the pass happy era.

Ed played from 2002-2013.
Troy played from 2003-2014.
Thank you
 

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Ed Reed is clearly one of the top 5 players ever in his position but I think oddly enough Troy is an underrated safety in the sense even though he was a box safety by trade he had very soft hands and could cover very well moreso because he did do in positions where he could easily get burned.
 

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While Reed is great do people feel he is undisputed as the best safety of all-time? I feel that crown belongs to Ronnie Lott but I'd defer to older heads like @NYC Rebel.
 

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While Reed is great do people feel he is undisputed as the best safety of all-time? I feel that crown belongs to Ronnie Lott but I'd defer to older heads like @NYC Rebel.
Ronnie Lott was a killer.....no more no less




Best out
 

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While Reed is great do people feel he is undisputed as the best safety of all-time? I feel that crown belongs to Ronnie Lott but I'd defer to older heads like @NYC Rebel.

Lott is the goat safety but Reed is the best FS
 
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