Ed Reed’s comments about HBCU’s


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The man never really wanted the job. It is obvious he accepted it begrudgingly and with remorse because the white schools left him no other choice.

BCU, he wants you to renege on the offer so he can be insulated and save face from being called a quitter.

Let his azz go or suffer the consequences.
Remember his stint with The Texans? He has a track record.
 
I am not liking what I 'm hearing from Reed. I too am inclined to withdraw my support for him, for whatever that means. I think Reed will be one of those NFL-types that will use the HBCU as a stepping stone to other coaching opportunities. If he experiences success at BCU, in 3-years' time, you will probably see him elevate to power-5 coaching. I just hope the fanbase at BCU don't sell their souls to him like the fanbase at Jackson did for Deion.
 



Ed Reed represents the black athlete who grew up poor but was courted by the white man because of his athletic prowess. PWIs indoctrinate these black athletes at a young age into a level of thinking that HBCUS will never be shit and never have shit. The crazy thing is athletes like Ed Reed finish with the NFL & these same PWIS tell them "hell no" to getting a HC position at their school...his bitterness has a bit of "these white folks told me so" in it..ijs
👍👍👍👍👍👍!Dayum, you are 5000 pct RIGHT!!! Plus, OUR HBCU's don't offer basketweaving 101 and watering the artificial turf 102 and coloring between lines Remedial courses. We have REAL courses that lead to REAL degrees that lead to REAL jobs or Entrepreneural chances.........everyone is not going to play professional sports...........if he is so dayum good, why did he not get a job at some of the white colleges and universities.......I wonder how much money has he given to HBCU's?
 
I am not liking what I 'm hearing from Reed. I too am inclined to withdraw my support for him, for whatever that means. I think Reed will be one of those NFL-types that will use the HBCU as a stepping stone to other coaching opportunities. If he experiences success at BCU, in 3-years' time, you will probably see him elevate to power-5 coaching. I just hope the fanbase at BCU don't sell their souls to him like the fanbase at Jackson did for Deion.
Now why do you want to open that door? LOL!!
 



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