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Can they fine him for speaking the truth?![]()
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/87...king-nfl-worse
Can they fine him for speaking the truth?![]()
First of all, Ed Reed has a lot balls to be even complaining about "powder puff football" when that's all he's been playing all season. Let's see him make some open field tackles before he runs his mouth. However, he does have a point about the Thursday night football double standard, which shows you the NFL could care less about player safety. Money talks, baby. The commissioner sees dollar signs dancing in his head, not concussions. That said, lets see if the Ravens can learn to tackle before whining about personal fouls. That would be a start. And maybe John Harbaugh can get his team together tomorrow and suggest they keep their comments to themselves, especially on the field during games.
I don't blame him for being frustrated.
Ed Reed was horrendous. His cheating on a play cost us a first down in the fourth quarter and the Steelers eventually scored. He also could have stopped them from a first three times on running plays but he won't tackle. He got a beloved pick, awesome. But he hangs his teammates out to dry.
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