Ed Reed is 41 years old. He was . He's . And he's . But he thinks he'd still be playing football today if he never left the for the after the 2012 season. During , Reed opened up about the end of his profe sional football career. Not only did Reed reveal that he thinks he could still be playing for the Ravens if he'd never left Baltimore, but he also ripped the team he joined for the first half of the 2013 season. Specifically, Reed took a shot at the culture of the Texans' organization,McNair. "When I went to Houston, it took me back to the South and it was so discouraging," Reed said. "If y'all remember, rest in peace to him, Bob McNair, but out of respect, if y'all remember when we were going through certain Ryon Healy Jersey things in the NFL, you remember he said you can't let the prisoners run the prison. He was the guy to say that. I saw that before. I saw that when I was there. ... "The 'Houston way', so to say, that they called it. It's not the city, it's the organization at the time. And they had that old school mentality. You had coaches talking reckle s to guys. I'm like, 'As a grown man, how do you let that happen?' Plus, as a coach, you're not going to get everything out of that man that you want because you're talking to him reckle s. I was surrounded by a bunch of guys just coming to work. It was a job. It wasn't football anymore, and for me that was draining." At the time, the Texans' coach was Gary Kubiak, who went on to win a Super Bowl as the' coach and is , and their general manager was Rick Smith, who and more recently, According to Reed, the Texans lied to him in free agency. "You actually brought me in, recruited me, and asked me to tell you the things that I'm telling you," Reed said. "And when I started saying that stuff, they shrugged me off. It was like, 'Nah, that's not how we do it.' So I was lied to. I'm too old to be lied to and I'm too old to play these games with people who say you've got to play the game to get higher. I'm not playing the game. I ain't got time for that. I'll go do something else." after spending the first 11 years of his career in Baltimore. He didn't even make it through Year 1. Reed appeared in only seven games with the Texans . Before his cut date arrived, he criticized the coaching at one point, saying they were "." At the time, defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was the interim head coach after Kubiak The Texans wound up posting a 2-14 record, which spawned the beginning of O'Brien's reign. After getting released, Reed landed with and also played in seven games for them. He sat out the 2014 season andas one of the greatest safeties to have ever played the game. But he thinks he'd still be playing today if he'd never left Baltimore. "If I'd have stayed in Baltimore I'd still be playing today," Reed said. "I know so. ... Because I had everything going the right way. I had my doctor, training, everything." Matt Magill Jersey
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