Cats4Ever
12-02-2008, 04:16 PM
Interesting comments from Pro Football Weekly:
On the 107-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. Philadelphia in Week 12 — one that broke an NFL record he set just four seasons ago — FS Ed Reed credited S rookie Haruki Nakamura for pointing out that Eagles WR Reggie Brown was lined up where a tight end typically would be at the end of the line. This tipped off Reed that it wasn’t going to be a running play, and the rest is history. While the play highlighted Reed’s outstanding instincts, it also showed that Nakamura is no ordinary first-year player in that regard, too.
On the 107-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. Philadelphia in Week 12 — one that broke an NFL record he set just four seasons ago — FS Ed Reed credited S rookie Haruki Nakamura for pointing out that Eagles WR Reggie Brown was lined up where a tight end typically would be at the end of the line. This tipped off Reed that it wasn’t going to be a running play, and the rest is history. While the play highlighted Reed’s outstanding instincts, it also showed that Nakamura is no ordinary first-year player in that regard, too.