Ed Reed’s first head coaching job is over before it started.
, just 25 days after being hired by the HBCU. Reed, 44, blasted the administration in a fiery rant on Saturday, during which he slammed a football and the Daytona Beach, Florida school.
“It hurts. This hurt because people don’t care about these kids like I do and they should be the ones leaving not me, ’cause I don’t want to.” A Bethune-Cookman Wildcats helmet rests on the sidelines during a game between the Wildcats and the Miami Hurricanes on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.Ed Reed played 11 seasons with the Ravens before short stints with the Texans and Jets.. “They got all kinds of stuff goin’ on ’round here. Hoarding these buildings with nothing but trash in them. And Deion [Sanders] was right, and I know I’m right. They got some people in here who be snitching to they ass.
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