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Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
I don't know if we have discussed this before but i was wondering who you think is better now and who will better in the future. I really believe that taylor will be one of the greatest safeties to ever play this game. I also like reed too but taylor is my boy. Taylor is faster,bigger and stronger. If he could have reed's vision and mentality he will be the greatest no doubt.
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
Right now Reed is the top safety in football hands down.
Taylor has all the physical tools to pass Reed, but the big question mark with Taylor is the mental aspect of his game. If he can develop the mental part of his game, he will be better than Reed, but that's a big if right now. |
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
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Matty, I don't know if Taylor's mental aspect play into his play on the field, it's his off the field mentality that is the big concern. Taylor's instinct's on the field are as good as you will ever see, but regardless as a rookie he had to go threw some growing pains like any other rookie, I have no doubt that Taylor will be much better than Reid, and challenge Lott as the all time greatest safety to play the game, if he can stay on the field. |
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
Let me frame this question differently for a moment.
Who is the better WR, Rod Gardner or Art Monk? Gardner is bigger and faster and probably stronger than Monk ever was or ever hoped to be. So, if I look at the physical skills and imagine in my mind's eye what MIGHT happen if all of those skills were put to use in a 100% efficient and effective manner, then Rod Gardner is clearly the better WR - - and it would not even be close. Damn! There's that pesky thing about the mental aspects of the game and the concentration and the work and the study and the fire in the gut to beat the guy wearing that other colored jersey. But that's not important because Gardner is bigger and stronger and faster, right? Now change the names here to Sean Taylor and Ed Reed (or Brian Dawkins for that matter) and you will have your answer.
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
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I'm not sure why you so strongly dislike Taylor. I know he's acted like a bonehead, but I could name about 10 other stellar NFL players who acted like immature, irresponsible, and irreverent kids when they were......kids. I also know a few great former Redskins who I won't name (uh Diesel or unleaded regular?), who showed up drunk with beer in hand to his first meeting with Joe Gibbs, who regularly fell asleep and snored through team meetings, who got drunk and told Supreme Court Justice Sandra D. O'Connor to "loosen up Sandy baby," and who went out drinking the day before games. Whatever you think of Taylor's off-the-field antics, his on-field presence is amazing. Last season, Taylor started 3 fewer games than our number one cornerback Shawn Springs and he still managed to have two more passes defensed (with 9). In 13 starts he had 6 turnovers (which projects into roughly 8 turnovers a season). If he starts all 16 games this season, with one season of experience under his belt, don't be surprised if he gets 10+ turnovers and 110+ tackles - that's a game-changer. Gregg Williams, who knows a thing or two about defensive players, has publicly said Taylor is the most gifted athelete he's ever coached - and that's praise coming from a guy who should've been livid that Taylor skipped OTAs. And let me pre-empt your "he choked on 3 plays last season." Again, the guy was a rookie! Rookie DBs are supposed to choke on far more plays than that. I saw Taylor make five great plays for every one bad play. Saying that Taylor is to Reed what Gardner is to Monk is crazy-speak. I don't there's a single defensive coordinator on the league who wouldn't give their left leg for Taylor. Do you really think Taylor will be cut from this team in two seasons? If so, I'd love to take a hit from your bong because mine must be broken. J/K SC. Last edited by Sheriff Gonna Getcha; 06-01-2005 at 12:03 AM. |
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Seattle
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
Reed until further notice. The only reason our pick with Taylor looks good right now is because Winslow has made an even bigger idiot of himself. As soon as Taylor grows up, he will become quite a safety.
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
The Edge goes to Reed..for now, but there is no doubt, that Taylor is damed to be the best..........oh yeah by the way you remember in my future post.......I said Winslow was done....and I was Right
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
Brian Dawkins?
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
If Taylor develops half of Reed's study habits and work ethic he'll be a joy to watch.
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Re: Sean Taylor or Ed Reed
Reed is hands down the better player. Reed is currently seeking a new contract and deservedly so. He was the 2004 defensive player of the year and is probably the league's biggest game-changer. Moreover, he's just 26.
Taylor is as physically gifted as Reed, but he's several levels away from Reed. Taylor is a stud, so don't get me wrong, but he's not an Ed Reed....yet. |
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