Rod Woodson or Ed Reed?

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Reed is the #GOAT safety.

Rod tho, he was an all pro Corner, then a great Safety. :ehh:


This is the GOAT

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ED REED wasn't ever the best defensive player on the Ravens :heh:
 

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:beli: This guy admired Ed Reed, even Tom Brady said he was jealous
 

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This is the GOAT

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ED REED wasn't ever the best defensive player on the Ravens :heh:
only reason you could say that is because he happened to play with the greatest middle linebacker of all time. its like saying Kareem wasn't the best player on the lakers in the 80s
 
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ed reed a top 2 safety of all time.. first ballott hof'er.. woodson aint in that category

not only was he a first ballot hofer, he was at worst the second best corner ever, a position more important than safety. Not to mention he had the longevity and versatility that reed never had.

always dudes in the red saying shyt like this :pachaha:
 

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only reason you could say that is because he happened to play with the greatest middle linebacker of all time. its like saying Kareem wasn't the best player on the lakers in the 80s

First off Ray Lewis is not the goat linebacker. Lawrence Taylor is :francis:

www.cheatsheet.com/sports/the-10-best-nfl-safeties-of-all-time.html
Ronnie Lott was the greatest defensive back of all time. For the love of the game, Lott had the tip of his pinky finger amputated, so that he could make plays. Immediately after having the top of his finger sawed off, a reinvigorated Lott was right back out there to throttle people, rush the quarterback, and drop back into coverage to break up passes. On top of his toughness, Lott will always be celebrated for his otherworldly ability to anticipate, diagnose, and blow up offensive schemes through raw instinct.

At corner and both safety positions, Lott tallied 63 interceptions, 5 touchdowns, and 17 fumble recoveries for the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Raiders, and New York Jets. Lott, of course, will always be remembered as a San Francisco Treat — with four Super Bowl trophies to go alongside his highlight reel of vicious hits across the middle. Wide receivers often went full alligator-arm before entering Lott’s zone, only to still see stars as they got knocked into the end of next week. No. 42 brought the pain.

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Welp, you're right about LT.

I think except for that fluke year when Mark Moseley won MVP as a kicker....Lawrence Taylor might be the only defensive player (or non-QB/RB) to ever win NFL MVP.

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Yeah he's the only non running back or quarterback from 1984 onward. Really kinda makes the award a joke in my opinion since only two different positions ever get any votes for it. At least the offensive player of the year award could go to a receiver or a tight end. Defensive player of the year speaks for itself.
 
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