The Emergence Of Ed Reed's Mouth

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If you follow the Baltimore Ravens or Ed Reed closely, than you would know that Pro Bowl S Ed Reed has always been known as a quiet guy. A guy who doesn't really speak with reporters much, rarely speaks to them when he has great games and non existent when the Ravens lose. And we've grown to accept and respect Reed's silence.

But now... Reed won't shut up.

Reed has decided to open up lately.... a LOT. And it's gotten to the point where some of his comments are becoming petty. Reed has recently given sound byte after sound byte to the local media, in an uncharacteristic way. Let's take a look at the things Reed has sounded off about in the past week alone:

His Contract

Reed has said publicly that he was looking for a new deal (he's 3 years into a 6-year, $ 40 million deal). When asked by 105.7 the Fan, a Baltimore radio station, Reed said the following, “I’m not making it a big deal. I think it needs to be taken care of”. He then elaborated more about his current contract by saying the following, "There are six, seven players in front of me [financially] at my position that I honestly wouldn't let hold my jock, and I don't even wear one,"

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Well alright!!!!!!

Listen, Reed is a smart guy. He knows his value and wants to be treated as such. However I think 3 things about his comments. One, it's hard to ask for a new deal when you are only at 35%, according to your own account. This is and always be a, "What have you done for me" kind of league anyway. Second, at the time he received the contract, he was the highest paid safety in the league, and rightfully so. But now, because someone else is getting more money than you, you fuss? There's a chance that a guy will get a new contract every year and somehow make more than you. Is your contract supposed to be restructured every year??? And lastly, letting us know you don't wear a jock strap is info that I don't think many of us needed.. we got your point without the visuals.


On Marc Bulger
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When the subject of newly acquired QB Marc Bulger came up, Reed showed his utmost support for backup Troy Smith while taking a shot at Bulger, all at once. In another interview Reed said, "I honestly think at the quarterback position Troy was the guy and is the guy, and he's more than qualified to lead the team to a championship. And I think that Marc Bulger is just another guy. He's just another guy that has been in the league and been around."


Another guy? Let's see..... Bulger is a 2 time Pro Bowler who is very capable at the backup role. While some of his years on record seem bad on the surface, Bulger has dealt with injuries and an awful offensive line to match. At this point, Bulger has done more than Smith as far as experience. I have no problem with supporting a teammate and a friend. But to make a shot at Bulger was tacky.


On His "Lack Of Support" From The Team

A couple of days after Reed said he wouldn't elaborate in his "minor" rift with the team, he opened his mouth anyway. Reed told the Ravens flagship station WBAL AM that the team wasn't being supportive by ...........................................................wait for it...........................................................................not giving him film to study.

I don't make this up if I could. Reed told reporters, "I had to give an excuse, that's what was told to me. This is the organization that you want me to play for. I got the text message to prove it, so this ain't nothing I'm not lying about."

Reed goes a step further by saying, "I don't have to be playing for them. I could retire. I don't need the money. They could come and get the money if they want. Money don't me. Money didn't put me here."

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Uhhhhh......... okay!!!!

Listen, I'm sure this is something that could have been ironed out smoothly. Maybe even a misunderstanding or something. So you go into a , "I don't have to be playing for them" rant to the PUBLIC because you didn't get some game film??? While I know Reed is a guy that loves to study the game, I don't think this was something that should have been brought to the public light. This sounds petty as hell, if you ask me. I'm sure this is something that could have been dealt with accordingly.

My Take: This sounds to me like the classic case of child wanting the toy, not getting it right away, and having a tantrum in the middle of the store. I think we all agree that Reed should be paid for his worth. I'm not mad in the least that he's looking for a new deal. But it's the WAY he conducts his business that is very petty. Being 35% healthy may not be the best time to re-hash the whole contract thing, Ed. maybe once you're back on the field, it can/should be visited. But until then, get healthy... and STFU!

Comments (7)

The jab at Bulger was unnecessary. Especially since he had to deal with that horrific line which could be described as offensive. For the past couple of years Bulger was running for his life.

Why is Ed sounding off now? Is he bored rehabilitating after surgery? He just needs to get healthy.

I liked it better when we almost never heard from Ed. He's my guy, but he's starting to make me nervous. Get healthy, and let everything else fall into place.

I totally disagree, what, REED is a stand up type of player. If he doesn't open his mouth and speak for himself, then who will? Everyone always wants th blame the player for contract negotiations. As we've seen in recent news owners can be very petty themselves, i.e Cav's owner. Just a few yrs ago a reciever from the Packers was told by Favre, just come and play and work on your contract next season. What happened? The dude hurt himself and was out for the season. My point, this is a business, and business deals aren't always made behind closed doors. We all "The Ravens" have a an upstanding GM, but when you've become "corporate" you sometime forget what it is to be a player. Honestly, I believe we would do much better with a verteran guy like REED leading the way, than without! GET YOUR PAPER!

If there has ever been a dude who earned the right to "pop off" on this team, other than Ray-Ray, it would be Ed Reed. The Bulger comment is definitely off, but I understand the loyalty. The "Jock" comment is over the top, but its on the money. When healthy he is the best center fielder in the league by far. He didn't injure himself playing flag football or walking up stairs, he did it being Ed Reed on the field. In a sport where loyalty is more talked about than practiced, the business\loyalty thing gets skewed. He sounds more frustrated than anything else. Having said that, he probably need to concentrate more on that nautillus equipment than doing interviews and providing sound bites...

he wants to rework a contract on a reworked hip that might end his career before he even returns? dude is living in a fantasy land

Speaking as an Ed Reed Apologist, Imma need you to ease up off him...hahahahahaa. Sure, what he said about Bulger was jacked up, but ehh..he's probably heard worse. As for the jock comment, it's true. Those cats aren't nearly as good. It may be jacked up that he's runnin' off at the mouth now, but I bet it would be worse, if he decided to charge it to the game, altogether.

Ed is finally getting his voice out. He was wrong to do that to Bulger but I am frustrated as well about how they are doing Troy Smith. Play him or trade him. Its not Bulgers fault that the ownership is giving him the spare key to the team bus.

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