I'd expect Reed to miss the game if this is true.
Not happening .
Not happening .
Not happening .
yes giving someone money with problems always is a win win takes care of everything
yes giving someone money with problems always is a win win takes care of everything
OK maybe ED will play his ass off in dedication of brothers suicide
rember years ago favre's father died before he had a game at raiders ?
Family said Dad would want you want to play HE loved watching YOU play every week and HE went out and Played his top game and destroyed the Raiders
THE other Negative side of this when Tony dungy's son took his lfe Tony didnt GO to seattle with team and Colts gave that game to seattle
and agin he shut team in week 17 barely scraping by the Cards
then had bye week lost in 1st home playoff game
because he shut the team down for 3 weeks playing backups
REED might be in a little bit of duress
then again maybe he wasnt close with his bro and is probably happy he did the deed offing himself
OK maybe ED will play his ass off in dedication of brothers suicide
rember years ago favre's father died before he had a game at raiders ?
Family said Dad would want you want to play HE loved watching YOU play every week and HE went out and Played his top game and destroyed the Raiders
THE other Negative side of this when Tony dungy's son took his lfe Tony didnt GO to seattle with team and Colts gave that game to seattle
and agin he shut team in week 17 barely scraping by the Cards
then had bye week lost in 1st home playoff game
because he shut the team down for 3 weeks playing backups
REED might be in a little bit of duress
then again maybe he wasnt close with his bro and is probably happy he did the deed offing himself
Brian Reed, the 29-year-old brother of Ravens safety Ed Reed, is missing after jumping into the Mississippi River to avoid police in St. Charles, Louisiana.
Deputies say they saw Brian Reed jump into the river, go under water and disappear.
“The suspect jumped into the river, went about 15 feet according to the deputy,” Sgt. Dwayne LaGrange, a spokesman for the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office, told WWL TV. “At some particular point they said he did witness hands and head come up and go under the water and never resurface again.”
Reed had been involved in a chase and may have been driving a stolen car, police said, and the car matched the description of a vehicle that almost ran another driver off the road.
But Karen Reed, the mother of Brian and Ed, said her son was driving a family member’s car.
“He was a good person,” said Karen Reed. “He kind of had a little run in with drugs and stuff. He had kind of got off it. Other than that he was alright. . . . I’m hoping he’s not in the water. If he is it’s going to be up.”
Ed Reed and the Ravens are scheduled to play against the Chiefs in Kansas City on Sunday."
This has to effect his game doesn't it?
Brian Reed, the 29-year-old brother of Ravens safety Ed Reed, is missing after jumping into the Mississippi River to avoid police in St. Charles, Louisiana.
Deputies say they saw Brian Reed jump into the river, go under water and disappear.
“The suspect jumped into the river, went about 15 feet according to the deputy,” Sgt. Dwayne LaGrange, a spokesman for the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office, told WWL TV. “At some particular point they said he did witness hands and head come up and go under the water and never resurface again.”
Reed had been involved in a chase and may have been driving a stolen car, police said, and the car matched the description of a vehicle that almost ran another driver off the road.
But Karen Reed, the mother of Brian and Ed, said her son was driving a family member’s car.
“He was a good person,” said Karen Reed. “He kind of had a little run in with drugs and stuff. He had kind of got off it. Other than that he was alright. . . . I’m hoping he’s not in the water. If he is it’s going to be up.”
Ed Reed and the Ravens are scheduled to play against the Chiefs in Kansas City on Sunday."
This has to effect his game doesn't it?
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