ER20 wants to coach

No offense, but your comment is some canned generic blah blah. Ed Reed may or my not want to coach, but if you’ve paid any attention to him, you’d notice that he’s about as good a candidate for coaching as you’ll ever see from a star player. He’s a student of the game, to the point that Bill Belichick raves about his film study and chess moves. He’s a leader of men, and a motivator. He commands respect from teammates, opposing players, his coaches, and opposing coaches. He’s modest, so unlikely to get caught up in ego issues. He’s hard working, driven, and high character. He likes to mentor others. Etc etc etc.

It may be true that not all good players make good coaches. It is true, actually. But if you were ever going to predict a positive outcome in coaching for a retired great player, my money would be on Ed Reed.
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