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He will now join O.J. in their quests to find the real murderers.[/QUOTE]
Probably the greatest compliment I could give is that I am a die-hard Steelers fan, and yet Ray Lewis has been one of my top 5 football players of this generation. So much respect for him as a player, and also for how he appears to have grown and matured as a person through the years (which was obviously necessary). He has sought to make a positive difference in Baltimore over the past decade, and I have really grown to respect him for that. Of course, the caveat to all of this is that none of us knows what happened in Atlanta that night. I will miss Ray Lewis the football player, and can only hope that he uses this next chapter in his life to elevate his positive impact on his community.
As far as the alleged murder goes I think it is best not judge him. I agree with rocky that nobody except Ray Lewis knows what happen in Atlanta that night. God knows and he will judge Ray Lewis according to the sins he has and hasn't committed. We though as a society should judge Ray Lewis on what we know to be true about the man and not what is speculated.
He will now join O.J. in their quests to find the real murderers.
Maybe the ravens try to move up to get Manti they need a mean leader who better then our own.
Truth is no one knows if Ray was involved. He plead to obstruction, I believe, and was sentenced to probation. Obviously evidence linking him to the crime is weak is offer a deal to plead to a charge that only involves probation. The two men arrested with him were acquitted. I think most likely is Ray was there and that he impeded the investigation, but I do not belief him to be a murderer, but again no one truly knows. What I do know is that since that day Ray Lewis has been a mentor to young players and a leader in his community. If anyone watched Ray Lewis A Football Life it was awesome to see how he truly befriended a Ravens fan with terminal cancer. Not photo op type stuff either, but becoming a true friend to the man and his family. Along with Tony Gonzalez, Ray Lewis is my favorite player and the NFL will be losing two great players and people when these guys retire.
He was a great player and always had my respect. But speaking as a Steelers fan, I am glad he is retiring!!
Maybe the ravens try to move up to get Manti they need a mean leader who better then our own.
He will now join O.J. in their quests to find the real murderers.
We do know he lied to police, he never produced the blood soaked clothes he was wearing that night, he finally later testified against his friends in the murder case, and in 2 separate cases, he paid off one of the murdered men's daughter, then family.
I do know those things to be true.
The "do not judge" mantra is fine when we are talking about a soul's eternity. Spare me that crap when we're talking about the public record of somebody's actions though.
One of the top five all time LB's in the history of the NFL. Always fun to watch him play the game.
A Hurricane. A suspected murderer. Reason enough to have my opinion of him. A great football player though.
You may have quoted the wrong post arrowryan. I wasn't questioning his football skills or your LB ranking.
A Hurricane. A suspected murderer. Reason enough to have my opinion of him. A great football player though.
Felon ?
IMO he gets into the HOF on the first ballot. I think he's sufficiently overcome the perception to allow that to happen. Not to everyone, of course, but to enough.