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Who would you like most

  • Chad Johnson

    Votes: 3 5.3%
  • Jason Taylor

    Votes: 17 29.8%
  • Ed Reed

    Votes: 37 64.9%

  • Total voters
    57
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I say Taylor, because it gives the Pats one of the best pass rusers in the nfl, and takes him away from a divison rival
 
If this were a possibility would undoubtedly go for Ed Reed... but now back to reality.
 
Anyone who doesn't put Ed Reed down as their choice is nuts. Guy is the best non-quarterback in the NFL.

The Ravens aren't trading Ed Reed.
 
Ed Reed would be nice, but I think Jason Taylor would have a bigger impact with the team. Our secondary needs a CB (if they let asante walk) and we need LB. A great pass rush is the best way to make your secondary look good. Anyways, as stated above, Ed Reed isn't going anywhere. The Dolphins, however, are in the state of rebuilding, so they might let go Taylor if they like an offer.

I don't even know why CJ would be on the list. We don't need more offense.
 
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anytime b.b. hears the name ed reed, he gets turned on. i think b.b. would trade the #7 pick for reed, and i do believe i would agree with his decision.
 
anytime b.b. hears the name ed reed, he gets turned on. i think b.b. would trade the #7 pick for reed, and i do believe i would agree with his decision.

But there's no way in hell the Ravens would, and there's been zero indication that they've been trying to trade him.
 
But there's no way in hell the Ravens would, and there's been zero indication that they've been trying to trade him.

i think those of us who are picking reed in this poll are quite aware of that. cant we just dream for a minute:rolleyes:
 
Somebody who can put some pressure on the QB....Taylor!
 
Unless BB is going to switch up to the 4-3 a lot more next season, I'd take Ed Reed.
I see more potential for versatility in the secondary with Reed, Rodney, Merriweather, and co.

Although, if Taylor can play both sides, he'd give us another AD/ Demarcus Ware type player who can cover short and rush the passer.
That doesn't get the Pats any quicker on d in that scenario though.
 
anytime b.b. hears the name ed reed, he gets turned on. i think b.b. would trade the #7 pick for reed, and i do believe i would agree with his decision.

If I was Belichick/Pioli, I'd trade my entire draft for Ed Reed and possibly offer sexual favors to the Ravens GM as well. Reed is a once in a lifetime player, the best safety since Ronnie Lott and perhaps even better than him. He's the best player in the NFL who's not a QB. The Ravens will not trade him.

Given the choice between Ed Reed and Jason Taylor+Chad Johnson together, I'd still pick Reed.
 
Ed Reed, no question. We don't really need anything at WR, and DL is still a strength even without Taylor. I would love to see an Ed Reed back there. That said, it will never happen.
 
Ed Reed might be awesome but he was Hines Ward's bitcch on MNF this year.
 
How about a guy that supposedly allowed to seek a trade, Lito Sheppard? I'd love to see him in a Pats uni, especially if they can't sign Asante.
 
None of them
 
Ed Reed might be awesome but he was Hines Ward's bitcch on MNF this year.


Which just goes to show something you bashers just don't grasp, even perennial all pros get beat now and again...
 
None of them

That's just not right, Andy. I get your point, but if Reed could be had for anything remotely approaching value, Bill would hand deliver the picks and they wouldn't need a plane to fly them back. ;)
 
Going after Ed Reed would be like going after a happily married supermodel, going after Taylor would be like going after a battered supermodel....
 
That's just not right, Andy. I get your point, but if Reed could be had for anything remotely approaching value, Bill would hand deliver the picks and they wouldn't need a plane to fly them back. ;)

Your comment conflicts with itself.
You are saying if he could be had for 'anything remotely approaching value' which means we would gladly give more than value (as long as it is remotely close)
Why would we give more than value?
Reed has a value. What it would take to trade for him, as well as pay him would be excessive.
Sure, I guess if you said we could steal him for a 3rd round pick, it would be great to get him, but the asking price will be ridiculous.

Trades in general are not a good plan in the NFL. You are dedicating cap space to a guy who will be paid his value, but also giving away picks or players to get him, thereby exceeding his value. The only time trades work are when you have a good player in a bad situation, and he is unable to demand the market value contract that you perceive he will get. In other words UNDERRATED players. Dillon and Moss are perfect examples. Reed is anything but underated. We are better using the cap money and picks than to overpay for one player who will cost a kings ransom.
 
Your comment conflicts with itself.
You are saying if he could be had for 'anything remotely approaching value' which means we would gladly give more than value (as long as it is remotely close)
Why would we give more than value?
Reed has a value. What it would take to trade for him, as well as pay him would be excessive.
Sure, I guess if you said we could steal him for a 3rd round pick, it would be great to get him, but the asking price will be ridiculous.

Trades in general are not a good plan in the NFL. You are dedicating cap space to a guy who will be paid his value, but also giving away picks or players to get him, thereby exceeding his value. The only time trades work are when you have a good player in a bad situation, and he is unable to demand the market value contract that you perceive he will get. In other words UNDERRATED players. Dillon and Moss are perfect examples. Reed is anything but underated. We are better using the cap money and picks than to overpay for one player who will cost a kings ransom.

Not necessarily. Things and situations can change. New rookie HC in Baltimore, still no QB, and they are feeling the cap pinch. Probably won't happen this year, but next year Ozzie could perceive him as too costly for a rebuilding franchise...
 
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