CrazyDave
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Anyone see this? Apparently he thought they had stopped NE on 4th down, but they had not. He went running off the field etc. Funny.
Pretty sad that you can't even admit he's a great player. C'mon man.Ray Ray has jumped the shark. The only way he gets attention now is by praying in front of a camera whenever someone gets hurt, looking for laterals during interception returns or scaring reporters with his mental patient sweating tendencies and manic facial expressions in post-game interviews.
BTW, he must do the same to the guy who counts tackles for the Ravens defense. He was credited with 7 solos (14 total) and I can't recall more than 2...and one of those was Brady's slide when Ray Ray almost "McNabbed" him.
I'll go ahead and mention that I would love to see Ray Lewis on this team next to Jerod Mayo and Adalius Thomas... idiot or not.
how much of a cap hit would you take for him; not a few years ago, but now, at this stage of his career?
Ray Ray has jumped the shark. The only way he gets attention now is by praying in front of a camera whenever someone gets hurt, looking for laterals during interception returns or scaring reporters with his mental patient sweating tendencies and manic facial expressions in post-game interviews.
BTW, he must do the same to the guy who counts tackles for the Ravens defense. He was credited with 7 solos (14 total) and I can't recall more than 2...and one of those was Brady's slide when Ray Ray almost "McNabbed" him.
Pretty sad that you can't even admit he's a great player. C'mon man.
how much of a cap hit would you take for him; not a few years ago, but now, at this stage of his career?
Ray Ray has jumped the shark. The only way he gets attention now is by praying in front of a camera whenever someone gets hurt, looking for laterals during interception returns or scaring reporters with his mental patient sweating tendencies and manic facial expressions in post-game interviews.
BTW, he must do the same to the guy who counts tackles for the Ravens defense. He was credited with 7 solos (14 total) and I can't recall more than 2...and one of those was Brady's slide when Ray Ray almost "McNabbed" him.
He's a fabulous player.
The celebration, though, is shocking. How can he not be aware of the situation there? I doubt he would have played it any differently, but if he thought the team was in a goal to go situation, who else on the team did? Maybe it was coaching. Still, it's rather amazing that even after a minute timeout to measure, one of the key defensive players on the field did not understand the down and distance on a crucial play.
Yeah, that was weird. When I first saw the play I cringed because I thought a Raven had the ball and was running with the fumble, but it turned out to be Ray Lewis "celebrating" a Pats first down.
The more I watch the Ravens, the more their overall weakness appears to be a lack of individual discipline. It's like they get so emotional that when things don't go well they tend to break down a bit, make mistakes, lose momentum as a team. Anyone else think that's true?
Pretty sad that you can't even admit he's a great player. C'mon man.