Ed Reed

He would be the first former player I would want coaching here. Smart, leader, inspirational, hard worker, all Cane, technician. Yes please
 
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My point exactly..you can’t sit here with at straight face and say Banda is not a good coach
You can't sit here with a straight face and say Ed Reed wouldn't be a good coach or wouldn't be better than Banda. I can say with 100% certainty that he will be better than Banda.
 
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You can't sit here with a straight face and say Ed Reed wouldn't be a good coach or wouldn't be better than Banda. I can say with 100% certainty that he will be beter than Banda.
So why isn’t he coaching ANYWHERE?..Ed Reed has more football knowledge than any safety who has played the game. But a coach has to be able to evaluate talent/weakness and be able to convey the message so the players can grasp it and utilize. Which is probably the biggest part of coaching ...Banda is great at that..idk what u thinking
 
Reed would walk into Tyrique Stevenson's house and chop it up with his fam, stay for dinner, play some Fortnite, and as he was walking out have Tyrique sign a letter of intent
 
You know him personally? U can vouce for him ?

I've seen enough clips with him breaking down film to say he has few peers understanding what offenses are trying to accomplish. He gets rave reviews from former coaches and teammates concerning his dedication, intelligence and leadership as a player. You don't think that translates well to the college game? He is a smart guy. You don't think he walks in with a national championship ring and 2 Super Bowl rings and gets the immediate attention of every defensive back recruit in South Florida? Does he have the patience to teach 18 to 22 year olds? He mentored a lot of young guys in Baltimore so I'm pretty confident he can handle a position room at Miami.
 
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I've seen enough clips with him breaking down film to say he has few peers understanding what offenses are trying to accomplish. He gets rave reviews from former coaches and teammates concerning his dedication, intelligence and leadership as a player. You don't think that translates well to the college game? He is a smart guy. You don't think he walks in with a national championship ring and 2 Super Bowl rings and gets the immediate attention of every defensive back recruit in South Florida? Does he have the patience to teach 18 to 22 year olds? He mentored a lot of young guys in Baltimore so I'm pretty confident he can handle a position room at Miami.
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I would love to see him coach. He could be the Special Team coach if not a Defensive coach.
 
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