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    Quote Originally Posted by Omaha Beach View Post
    He is not going to voluntarily step down or retire. Too much money to be made that he, sure wont make out of football. Time for Harbaugh to grow a pair and do what is best for the team and forget about past glories. After all it is a business when all is said and done.
    This. (But he won't, of course. He has no balls. Just a lot of talk.)

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    Of course he is not what he was, but I still believe he is better than the alternative options out there, if only for his experience, leadership, reputation, and other intangibles. There might be some other things the coaches should do to compensate for his weaknesses, and maybe he's not any every-down player. I think when he's gone we will miss him a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveg85321 View Post
    Of course he is not what he was, but I still believe he is better than the alternative options out there, if only for his experience, leadership, reputation, and other intangibles. There might be some other things the coaches should do to compensate for his weaknesses, and maybe he's not any every-down player. I think when he's gone we will miss him a lot.
    The OLD Ed Reed will be missed. Just like with C-Mac. And Heap. And Mason. And even the old Samari Rolle. But you can't keep living in the past. Reed's done. And he's been done. And it's hurting the team. Omar Brown is sitting on the PS. Promote him and don't look back.

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