Here is a nice casual conversation between Ed Reed and Brandon Marshall discussing whether or not there should have been PI on the Revis 100 yard INT return earlier this year.
They go a little deeper and discuss the nuances to playing on both sides of the ball and I enjoyed this vid a lot.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-netwo...Open-Locker-Room-The-art-of-pass-interference
For the record, Reed agrees that there should've been a PI. :up:
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Marshall laughed and said he didn't have Simpson's ability to make those plays on NFL TA access. If you listen closely BM said he doesn't have the ablity to get in the endzone consistently. I laughed. With sarcasm meter on.
Reed agreed. And laughed at Brandon.GridIronKing34 likes this. -
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Yes, the other video regarding the Simpson TD was funny too. Two stars having fun on the air. Nice to see that side of those guys.
I like how Reed answered the question about stopping Simpson from doing that on the Ravens; "Keep your eyes open and look at what you hit, and we're coming out to hit" to paraphrase.Killerphins likes this. -
That is the first part of the interview that talks about Simpson's flip. -
Marshall was referring to the ability to do a flip into the end zone, I believe. Not that he can't get in the endzone.
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Marshall is what he is, a Pro Bowl player between the 20s...and a practice squad player when it comes to running patterns in the end zone.
If I am not mistaken this year only "one" TD came as a result of running a pattern in the end zone and his number has probably been called 15 times. I think his focus was on keeping his feet in bounds on that play. Marshall needs to get targeted outside of the end zone.
It appears to me Marshall isn't able to stay in control of his emotions. The bigger the moment the less the player. It happens, he isn't the first player to be like that. Marshall is the Chris Weber of WRs. Great skills, great player but don't count on him to be clutch. -
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People will always hate on the best player in the league.
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I can see people blasting players like chad henne who never amounted to anything but to bash these two guys is just plain stupidity or maybe you are not really a dolphins fan. -
If Brandon Marshall scores two touchdowns this Sunday, he'll have 8. That will be the second highest amount of touchdowns Marshall has scored during his career.
Also, if you compare Marshall's 6 seasons with Andre Johnson's first 6 seasons in the NFL, you will see that Marshall has produced more touchdowns than Andre Johnson. -
But yea, he's overrated.Aqua4Ever04 likes this. -
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Wind speeds, relative humidity, people yelling in the stands and their effect on concentration, gloves.
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I like Marshall a lot but he drops too many TD passes in the red zone to be considered an elite reciever. Catch % is a nice stat but TDs are all that really matter and Megatron has 14 more of them in 1 less year. You can blame that on QB play if you like. It doesn't really matter.Killerphins likes this. -
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Marshall is put on a pedestal and I'm here to bring player fans back down to earth.
Brandon is not as elite as some might make him out to be. I know that much.
Concentrate on the posts please and not on me.....Thanks brother.
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