Ray Lewis

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are an imbecile.

1. Not one credible witness even says Ray was involved in the fight. This was a huge brawl outside in front of a huge crowd of people.

2. The jury agreed with the witnesses that the two "victims" started the fight, that the two knife wielders acted in self defense, and the gun shots fired at the limo afterwards support this story.

3. Ray testified against his friends.

4. Most importantly, beyond the silliness over the incident, is that in 13 years since he has been a true leader in the community, done countless acts of charity, and not been involved in even one hint of scandal or trouble since. He has repented and done well since. His deeds speak loudly.


He is a great, hall of fame caliber player. Also an egomaniac ( his" dance" calls attention only to himself, nit his team) and probably a dick. Why do we feel the need to make heroes out of athletes?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes he had 6 kids with 4 women...he should buy some condoms with all that money and wrap that shit. If he couldn't but his way out of trouble he would be in jail, unemployed and on food stamps.


what trouble? from being at a bar when a fight breaks out? how was he even involved? so stupid.


He was involved. He lied to the police. His entourage stabbed and killed two people. His clothes were never found. He told his people to keep their mouths shut and don't say anything. He plead down to an obstruction of justice charge in exchange for testimony against his buddies wich ended up helping them because of a completely incompetent prosecution. He was certainly involved and only he knows to what extent. To put him up on a pedestal because he plays football is ridiculous. It is as much a part of his "legacy" as his football career.


his legacy is as a leader and mentor of men. not sure how he is involved because two people in his crowd stabbed two others in self defense.
Anonymous
I don't like how the media is talking about him so much...like this is HIS TEAM, HIS TIME, HIS WIN, etc. I get it, he's retiring and all, but there are other stories abound, not just his.

And I find it hilarious the way the people were bashing Wes Welker's wife...no, she should never make any public statements, but pretty much the only thing she misstated was that he had 4 wives...no, they were his baby mamas.

Despite all this, so damn happy they beat the Patriots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is Baltimore people, what else are they going put on their pedestal? Cal's best days are so long ago, I bet you can count on one hand the times he enters the city per year.

Let's face it, it's Detroit and Newark typa city.


And how many redskins could not read or write and put on a pedestal.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Baltimore people, what else are they going put on their pedestal? Cal's best days are so long ago, I bet you can count on one hand the times he enters the city per year.

Let's face it, it's Detroit and Newark typa city.


And how many redskins could not read or write and put on a pedestal.


Only Dexter Manley and well...don't think he is on a pedestal.
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