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Anybody see the Tom Brady pre-gameinterview? The whole time he is saying everybody is great or good he is shaking his head from left to right.
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| Didn't see it but he's full of himself.. I wonder who his horse faced model wide is going to blame now since her husband can do no wring. |
| The announcer was so sure the Patriots were going to win. HAH We showed them! |
| Saw picture in Us or People of him walking kids in stroller with what looked like a it bull. Ugh. |
| So we get to root for the murderer whose butt crack we saw in the post game coverage when he went down to the ground to thank Jesus. ... Great. As the Rolling Stones once said, "Thank you, Jesus, thank you Lord." |
lol, murderer? how stupid. I judge a man by his deeds. Don't see how anyone could have done more for a city, charitable acts, leadership, etc, than ray lewis over the last 10 years. he testified against the aggressors, and whatever he did he is redeemed and rehabilitated. isn't that the whole point? |
| Nope. Not when his suit is still missing and his role has not been discerned because of obstruction. Read the facts of the case. |
Ray Lewis is a double murderer. Giving away some of his money to charity doesn't change that. |
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| Yeah. That's super funny PP. good for you, professional sports is worth more than some random person's life ... To you and many others. My 10 year old suggested that anyone who confronted Ray Lewis deserved what they got - "who would be stupid enough to do that?" Made me sadly glad she is that cagey because I hope she will have the same self preservation instinct before she goes out in scanty clothing or gets too drunk at a frat party. Because the horrid fact of our justice system is that it is so often the victim's problem what happens to them. Especially when the victor is a professional athlete. How wonderful for us all. Go ravens. |
I agree. They might as well bring back OJ and put him on the team, too. |
| Is he out of prison from the theft of his own memorabilia yet? |
| No, he's not. |
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Ray Lewis is a great great person. For removed from his exploits on the field, he is the best leader of men I've ever seen or met. I don't know exactly what happened that night in Atlanta. From what I can tell, his crowd was involved in a fight, two of his friends were likely the knife wielders, or maybe a third that was never charged, and they ran off when the cops were on the way. Bad stuff, but honestly to me not the most impossible scenario to comprehend. I certainly put what he did (i.e., zero evidence and zero credible witnesses in a huge outdoor crowd said Ray was actually in the fight) less than drunk driving, much less than assaulting a woman or a host of more serious crimes.
So anyways, the 12 years since he has been in zero trouble and really been a civic lion. Good classy people all around the sport and country think of him as a special person. His acts and deeds since are more important to me than a crime for which he eventually fully cooperated and was punished. |
Amen! |