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Ray Lewis speaks on Lockout


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Ray Lewis just further proves the stupidity of the NFL players in general. Sure there are exceptions but on the average they are dumb asses.

If Ray wants crime to go down, call for a removal of the NFLPA executives including Dbag Smith and get a new crew in there to get to the table and sign a deal. There, problem solved and America is safe again!

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I don't think the crime rate will go up because it doesn't actually occupy your time like a hobby. I think he's using the more valid example how kids not playing sports going bad. Watching and playing football are too different things. I have 0 qualms about doing something else while taping a regular season game because watching football isn't very productive or meaningful.

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I don't think the crime rate will go up because it doesn't actually occupy your time like a hobby. I think he's using the more valid example how kids not playing sports going bad. Watching and playing football are too different things. I have 0 qualms about doing something else while taping a regular season game because watching football isn't very productive or meaningful.

Yeah, I think that's probably what he meant, and I think Ray's a well meaning guy, but not the best spokesman for NFL players. Or anyone, for that matter. That was pretty bad.

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I would love to see you Idiots that mock Ray Lewis do it in front of Jon Beason. You don't think his number has ANY correlation with Ray Lewis? You don't see the similarities in the way he plays to Ray Lewis? We should be so lucky as to have Beason who models his game after one of the greatest MLB to ever play the game.

I can guarantee you that Ray Lewis has touched more lives in a positive way then the negative ways that many of you idiots imply. Other than Johnny Unitas (god rest his soul) , Ray Lewis is probably the most loved and recognized ICONS in the city of Baltimore.

I, like Ray Lewis, would love to see the what the crime rate in the U.S is when we don't have NFL. He is probably right. I hope and pray we never get to a fall without football. But if we do. My money is that Ray Lewis is right.

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