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    Default Where was Ed Reed on the touchdown?

    Unbelievable to lose that way. Where was Ed on the last play? 20 yds back and totally lost. Pass rush is horrible and defensive backs have no clue. Why did we get so conservative in the second half? typical Cam calling. Every time I say this is the worst defeat I can remember we seem to do worst.

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    Ed had a great career but I'm now sick of him. Could care less if he lands with another team. He won't be an impact player ever again.

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    The better question would be where has Ed Reed been for most of the season?

    His time has come and gone.

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    Chris Johnson was peeking at Cousins and worried about the run. The entire last drive should have been a 4 man rush with the ends just pushing up-field to keep the QB in the pocket. Play 7 man coverages. Cousins would have had a hard time winning from the pocket with his arm. Griffin WASN'T running at that point. They blitzed a DB on the one big throw Griffin managed to make. They lost containment on Cousins' TD throw. They played flat out stupid defensive schemes on the last drive in regulation.

    And walking off the field with 30 seconds left, a TO in your pocket, and a strong-legged kicker on the sideline... totally, completely inexcusable...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gscaton1 View Post
    Unbelievable to lose that way. Where was Ed on the last play? 20 yds back and totally lost. Pass rush is horrible and defensive backs have no clue. Why did we get so conservative in the second half? typical Cam calling. Every time I say this is the worst defeat I can remember we seem to do worst.
    I agree entirely! Typical Cam performance, and I also thought nothing could top last week's inept, horrifying loss! I WAS WRONG!!! Can anyone out there explain how we ended up with Dean Pees...to compliment the multi-talented Cam Cameron (who is not even sure what is his first or last name)??? They are, so to speak.... 'Pees' in a Pos!!!! Can John Harbaugh have actually CHOSEN the two of them? Their presence speaks volumes on John's managerial prowess. Will this actually BE our worst defeat ever...or do we have MORE fun in store the next three weeks??? I am betting......well you know.......

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    I meant, 'Pees in a Pod'...sorry for the typo!! I am in meltdown mode........

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    probably covering for the linebackers .......

    geez, missing all 3 starting lbs and the middle of the field was open all day long .....

    all in all, the d played well with a patchwork line up against the vaulted pistol .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDL View Post
    The better question would be where has Ed Reed been for most of the season?

    His time has come and gone.
    Agree. Ed Reed has to sit. I will trade solid fundamental play from another safety over the INT or fumble recovery every few weeks with horrible coverage and miscommunications in between.

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    I hope there's no one out there that thinks Ed Reed will be benched because that's not going to happen.....EVER. Reed and Ray Lewis dictate whether they play or not. Where was Reed on the touchdown? Who knows. Where was anyone today? And I don't want to hear any complaints about Joe Flacco and the offense. When you score 28 points, you have to win the damn game. What, the Ravens have to score 35-40 points now to win a football game? The biggest problem this defense has in on a fundamental level and they are by far, the worst tackling team I've ever been subjected to as a fan. Even Pollard missed several tackles early in the game and he's suppose to be one of our few enforcers. I'd like to know how many yards Redskin running backs and receivers got after initial contact. It must be a staggering total. Just horrendous fundamentals. And really, what can you do at this point? Get everyone together Tuesday and make them take Tackling 101 over again? Absolutely brutal. This is a lousy defense, folks and very disappointing to watch on a weekly basis. I hope when the draft arrives and Ozzie Newsome decides who to pick on defense, it will be someone who can make a frickin tackle.

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    Reed was 15 yards away from the play...... his time is long past. Sad but true, he was a great one for a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyb View Post
    Can anyone out there explain how we ended up with Dean Pees...to compliment the multi-talented Cam Cameron (who is not even sure what is his first or last name)???
    The NFL operates much like corporate America in that it's a good ol' boy network filled with nepotism and favors.

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    As hard as it is to say, this team needs to realize Ed is a liability at this stage of his career. One great play a game, does not make up for the multitude of mistakes and missed tackles.

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    I'm pretty sure I saw Reed lead with his helmet as usual and bang his into Cousins on that 2 point conversion. It looked like him but I can't find video to be sure. Ed can't wrap up anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastside Terp View Post
    probably covering for the linebackers .......

    geez, missing all 3 starting lbs and the middle of the field was open all day long .....

    all in all, the d played well with a patchwork line up against the vaulted pistol .......
    Everytime I looked up a receiver was running by #53 and as he turned to catch up the ball was caught. This guy was to fill the hole on a run but stayed flat footed and was easy to evade. I was glad when he went out. Not about getting hurt but this guy is bad.

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    2006 was right, Chis Johnson had him in man coverage and let him go by him. Read was in the right middle,as it was diagramed on Sun night football. Chris Johnson also committed a terrible pass interference call because he had his man covered and didn't need to interfere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clark Griswold View Post
    As hard as it is to say, this team needs to realize Ed is a liability at this stage of his career. One great play a game, does not make up for the multitude of mistakes and missed tackles.
    I understand the two deep concept but when no one comes into your area you should help out. Asa was left on an island, the QB rolled his way causing him to come up,Reed should of had supported the back end of the endzoine.

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    Reed bit on Cousin's pump fake. Go back and watch it. Cousin's pump fakes over the middle Reed bites on it and is late getting over top. Cousin's is rolling right. Their is no excuse for that pass being completed.

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