Ravens safety
Ed Reed's
comments last night about his future to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, one of The Sun’s sister papers, reminded me of something team owner
Steve Bisciotti
said last month.
Asked whether he had gotten a definitive indication from Reed that he planned to return for the 2012 season, Bisciotti said Feb. 1 at the State of the Ravens address: “Ed doesn’t give definitive answers.”
Bisciotti then chuckled, but the point remains. Trying to predict what the always-interesting safety is going to say or do next is an exercise in futility.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s still fun to listen to him and to observe him closely for clues. After the divisional playoff victory over the Houston Texans in which he played probably his best game of the season, Reed openly talked about retirement. A week later after the Ravens’ AFC championship game loss to the New England Patriots, Reed left the locker room without speaking to reporters. However, he did belt out a couple of lines from the
Teddy Pendergrass
song, “Love TKO” as he walked out of the building, singing, “I think I better let it go …”
Was that a clue that he was leaning toward retiring rather than coming back for his 11