Ray Lewis: A Criminal?

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  1. MKIV_Supra

    MKIV_Supra 2006 NFL-*****s FF Grand Champion

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    What??? He gets the credit for the interception that Chris McAlister got from the halfback pass from Reggie Bush. Unfair! Anyways, Reggie has nothing on the Ravens defense. Steve McNair has more rushing yards than Deuce and Reggie. Props to Billick for running such a smooth offense and letting Jamal do his thing, breaking tackles. And I'm glad they actually threw the ball downfield. I'm still concerned about the secondary, particularly with Samari Rolle and Ed Reed. Rolle is really struggling and Reed isn't having a playmaking season like he has in previous years. Maybe because he has to work with rookie Dawan Landry who played but didn't start. Gerome Sapp started and did a great job. I'm impressed with both Ronnie Prude and Dawan Landry. They both return one TD each. Ray Lewis is still dominant, not as, but still one of the leaders on defense. I'm really concerned about the linebackers. At first, it was clear that Ray was the best linebacker on the roster, but now that players like Bart Scott and Adalius Thomas have emerged.

    And I'd like to thank for Raiders and Falcons by defeating the Bengals and Steelers. Now we go back to Baltimore with heads up high as we play against Ocho Cinco and the Bengals with a one game lead.

    BTW, did you see the Browns beat the Jets? Talk about funny!
     
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    So now you're calling Lewis a criminal on the field as well as off the field?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>BTW, did you see the Browns beat the Jets? Talk about funny!</div>
    The Browns are better than their record. They play every game tough. There's nothing "funny" about the Browns beating the Jets.
     
  4. MKIV_Supra

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cubuffsman78)</div><div class='quotemain'>So now you're calling Lewis a criminal on the field as well as off the field?</div>
    Since when did I call him a criminal off the field?

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>BTW, did you see the Browns beat the Jets? Talk about funny!</div>
    The Browns are better than their record. They play every game tough. There's nothing "funny" about the Browns beating the Jets.</div>
    Yes, many predicted that the Jets would beat the Browns, even I did.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>BTW, did you see the Browns beat the Jets? Talk about funny!</div>
    The Browns are better than their record. They play every game tough. There's nothing "funny" about the Browns beating the Jets.</div>
    A few thoughts. 1) Does that mean Miami is better than their record using that logic? 2) I think the word I'd to describe the Browns win is relief.
     
  6. MKIV_Supra

    MKIV_Supra 2006 NFL-*****s FF Grand Champion

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    I have proof. This is in chronological order (or sequencial if you want).

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    As you can see, McAlister grabs onto the ball first, only to come down with Ray trying to either keep the ball from going out of bounds or securing it for himself. Then it is snatched from him and McAlister trys to do something with it and Ray looks in disbelief.
     

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