I would Tell @dsddcane that Ed wasn't as Athletic as Troy...but I don't want to ruin his upcoming lunch with such nonsense...
The only area where Polamalu might have had Reed beat was in the hair department. And some might even debate that.
I would Tell @dsddcane that Ed wasn't as Athletic as Troy...but I don't want to ruin his upcoming lunch with such nonsense...
OK. You win!Ed Reed....
* Member of State Record 4×100 team at Destrehan HS...
* Standout in Long Jump
* Standout in Triple Jump
* HS Record Javelin throw of 57 meters
* Placed 7th in Triple Jump at Big East Championships in 2000
* 3rd in Javelin Throw at 2000 Big East Championships
* Was also a QB...RB...Punt returner and KO returner in HS......
Hope thats athletic enough.....smh
Strong.The only area where Polamalu might have had Reed beat was in the hair department. And some might even debate that.
has been plenty of talk about traore. He is battling for the starting guard position.Was just reading this article and was surprised to see Traore mentioned, not much talk about him. Good to see.
Seven breakout players to know after two fall camp scrimmages
These players have made an impression during fall camp.247sports.com
Eons from now when archaeologists are excavating the Hall of Fame, Ed's bust will go in their museum, Troy's will go in storage.The only area where Polamalu might have had Reed beat was in the hair department. And some might even debate that.
Yeah, you’re right, he’s frequently discussed - sorry I highlighted a potential major OL contributor that is certainly needed - and I spend way too much time on this board and don’t recall many people talking about how my boy Traore might help us open some lanes this year.Ther ehas
has been plenty of talk about traore. He is battling for the starting guard position.
Explosiveness and athleticism are 2 different things. Ed was more athleticPolamalu ran a 4.35 and had a 43 inch vert. Reed was not that athletic/explosive. He was much smarter, that’s why he could play in the back
Ed was plenty Explosive...Go rewatch the FSU vs UM 2001 game...plenty of Explosion...and then some....Explosiveness and athleticism are 2 different things. Ed was more athletic
Polamalu was somewhat of a liability in coverage. Reed was amazing in coverage and **** good in run support too.I would say Ed was smarter and Polomalu was more athletic
TwoReddick was really good as a freshman, didn't he have a bad knee injury that really hampered him?
Everyone has said it ad nauseum but the depth at safety is unreal now. It has also been said enough that our corner position is not near deep enough. Am I wrong in my assessment that if corner can gain just a couple more studs, we will have a complete defensive squad at all spots capable of stepping in with no big loss of talent?LoL, he's been legit, the problem is people keep getting caught up in these nerd recruiting site rankings and not paying attention, 1st off that man not scared of no competition and when he plays, he almost always play like he's the best player on the field. He's an old school Cane, has a high football I.Q., and is real mature out their on that field, these are the type of guys that made UM Great, they gone have a hard time keeping brian off the field. He's one of those guys that make big plays when people not expecting it, he's a natural on that back end. Coach rumph and banda got guys who out to dominate again, if football is played going to be fun to watch!
I said that earlier in Thread....Ed could play SS as Good as Troy in a Snap of the fingers.....No way in **** could Troy play FS nearly as well as Ed....That's the main difference, and a Huge one in comparing the two....Polamalu was somewhat of a liability in coverage. Reed was amazing in coverage and **** good in run support too.
I wasn’t implying that Ed wasn’t explosive.Ed was plenty Explosive...Go rewatch the FSU vs UM 2001 game...plenty of Explosion...and then some....
Who cares what Polamaula supposedly ran...Reed was easily more athletic in the back end. Polamalu was more of a strong safety type..he couldnt cover the same depths like Reed.Polamalu ran a 4.35 and had a 43 inch vert. Reed was not that athletic/explosive. He was much smarter, that’s why he could play in the back
Never in a Million yrs...Who cares what Polamaula supposedly ran...Reed was easily more athletic in the back end. Polamalu was more of a strong safety type..he couldnt cover the same depths like Reed.
He didn’t supposedly run that. He did run that.Who cares what Polamaula supposedly ran...Reed was easily more athletic in the back end. Polamalu was more of a strong safety type..he couldnt cover the same depths like Reed.