Since the Bears fell just short in their playoff push and the Lions fell -- well much shorter -- it's time to pick an adopted team for these here NFL Playoffs.
Enter the Baltimore Ravens.
Ed Reed and company dismantled the Miami Dolphins 27-9 in sunny Florida this afternoon, along the way creating five turnovers. Reed's meandering 64-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter set the tone for the Ravens, who will travel to Tennessee to take on the Titans Saturday.
Reed has long been a personal favorite of mine due to his ball-hawking prowess, his penchant for the big play and the general reckless abandon he plays with.
My question to you, the reader, is this: Is Reed the most exciting defensive player in the game?
If not, then who?
Enter the Baltimore Ravens.
Ed Reed and company dismantled the Miami Dolphins 27-9 in sunny Florida this afternoon, along the way creating five turnovers. Reed's meandering 64-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter set the tone for the Ravens, who will travel to Tennessee to take on the Titans Saturday.
Reed has long been a personal favorite of mine due to his ball-hawking prowess, his penchant for the big play and the general reckless abandon he plays with.
My question to you, the reader, is this: Is Reed the most exciting defensive player in the game?
If not, then who?


Water covers 70% of the Earth, Reed covers the other 30%.