Chadiha: Ed Reed Ravens’ MVP
December 27th, 2007 by StephenJeffri Chadiha of ESPN.com picked MVPs for each of the 32 NFL teams. I honestly can’t find anything wrong with his choices for the AFC North:
Pittsburgh: Ben Roethlisberger, QB. After an injury-plagued, error-filled 2006 campaign, Big Ben has proven that his troubles are behind him. He’s going to his first Pro Bowl because he has shown that he can handle an offense built around his strengths.
Cleveland: Derek Anderson, QB. All you have to know about Anderson is that Browns general manager Phil Savage said he “saved our season.” Anderson also happens to be the most improved player in the NFL.
Cincinnati: T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR. There haven’t been many positives for the Bengals this season. Houshmandzadeh’s career-high and league-best 103 receptions (through 15 games) — along with his first Pro Bowl appearance — qualifies as one of the few.
Baltimore: Ed Reed, FS. He’s still the best playmaking safety in the NFL.
When you take in to account that Reed’s playmaking ability has been stripped away to help with the patchwork secondary, his season has been pretty darn remarkable.
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January 3rd, 2008 at 10:23 am
ed reed is the best he has 34 picks in 6 seasons come on now!!!!