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. . . Ray Lewis gets to retire in glory dispite his challenges just a decade or so ago. Just goes to show money CAN and WILL buy happiness. . . . the friggin lights went out, . . .
Ray Lewis didn't kill the lights. But he was there!
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Ray Lewis didn't kill the lights. But he was there!
are u sure! lol
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Ray Lewis didn't kill the lights. But he was there!
I can't prove anything but I think Montana or Young hit a transformer outside the stadium with a metal football......
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I can't prove anything but I think Montana or Young hit a transformer outside the stadium with a metal football......
prolly drew breez kid kickin the ball again...bwahahahaha
seems like all the Ray lewis haters are coming out of the wood work. I have openly disliked him for a long time. haha
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seems like all the Ray lewis haters are coming out of the wood work. I have openly disliked him for a long time. haha
Why for his stellar performances on the field?
Or because he was falsely accused of double murder, when he never got out of his limo when a fight broke out in the street next to his limo, and two men died...terrible thing, but he had NOTHING do with the actual crime...what he was charged with was acting like he did not see it at all...huge difference then actually being involved in a violent crime, which IMO would disqualify you from continuing your NFL career...But that experience changed him into becoming an one of the greatest ambassadors for the sport.
You may hear other conspiracy theories, but the court record speaks that he never left the
vehicle.
He is a hot commodity, ESPN hired within 48 Hours of his announcing his retirement...and then he will join the history as being a unanimous Hall of Fame entry on his first ballot...anything less would cheapen the process!!!!
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Why for his stellar performances on the field?Or because he was falsely accused of double murder, when he never got out of his limo when a fight broke out in the street next to his limo, and two men died...terrible thing, but he had NOTHING do with the actual crime...what he was charged with was acting like he did not see it at all...huge difference then actually being involved in a violent crime, which IMO would disqualify you from continuing your NFL career...But that experience changed him into becoming an one of the greatest ambassadors for the sport.You may hear other conspiracy theories, but the court record speaks that he never left the vehicle. He is a hot commodity, ESPN hired within 48 Hours of his announcing his retirement...and then he will join the history as being a unanimous Hall of Fame entry on his first ballot...anything less would cheapen the process!!!!
I know the story Deuce, he was the one breaking up the fight... but according to law as I know it, fleeing the scene is a crime, and even if he had nothing to do with the stabbing, he is considered an accomplice. Like if I drive the get away car in a bank robbery and my fellow robbers shoot and kill someone, I am also held accountable. more than a year probation i am sure.
I am glad he changed his life, too bad it ultimately cost another man his life in the process.
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seems like all the Ray lewis haters are coming out of the wood work. I have openly disliked him for a long time. haha
yu and boomer easiason !......lol.
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I am glad he changed his life, too bad it ultimately cost another man his life in the process.
i thought two men died.......?
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I know the story Deuce, he was the one breaking up the fight... but according to law as I know it, fleeing the scene is a crime, and even if he had nothing to do with the stabbing, he is considered an accomplice. Like if I drive the get away car in a bank robbery and my fellow robbers shoot and kill someone, I am also held accountable. more than a year probation i am sure.
From what I remembered, from watching the trial on television he was in a limo, and never got out of the limo...and then was vastly and falsely overcharged because he was a celebrity.
He then pleaded to a misdemeanor for not telling all he knew, which was his only crime and then testified for the prosecution, which lost the case. So all he did was not rat at his boys who were attacked and defended themselves when the victims brandished weapons.
This is a terrible man...lmao
I thought Beyonce and the Destiny's Child reunion was entertaining - she sang, danced, and looked hot. A recorded backing track but wth? It's halftime at the SB . . . not a full out concert that they can leisurely set up for . . . at least she sang this time and not lip sync like at the Inauguration. Much better than Madonna last year and Black Eyed Peas a couple years ago. Ok, maybe that's not saying a lot, but I was entertained by the diva.
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I thought Beyonce and the Destiny's Child reunion was entertaining - she sang, danced, and looked hot. A recorded backing track but wth? It's halftime at the SB . . . not a full out concert that they can leisurely set up for . . . at least she sang this time and not lip sync like at the Inauguration. Much better than Madonna last year and Black Eyed Peas a couple years ago. Ok, maybe that's not saying a lot, but I was entertained by the diva.
~Beach-Boyz~...... in 2014 !
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I thought Beyonce and the Destiny's Child reunion was entertaining - she sang, danced, and looked hot. A recorded backing track but wth? It's halftime at the SB . . . not a full out concert that they can leisurely set up for . . . at least she sang this time and not lip sync like at the Inauguration. Much better than Madonna last year and Black Eyed Peas a couple years ago. Ok, maybe that's not saying a lot, but I was entertained by the diva.
I don't care for Beyonce and skipped the halftime show.
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~Beach-Boyz~...... in 2014 !
This would be a great show and I wish they would be selected.
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This would be a great show and I wish they would be selected.
Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin or ZZ Top would be a welcome return to real Rock after three seasons of weak pop performances.
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Why for his stellar performances on the field?Or because he was falsely accused of double murder, when he never got out of his limo when a fight broke out in the street next to his limo, and two men died...terrible thing, but he had NOTHING do with the actual crime...what he was charged with was acting like he did not see it at all...huge difference then actually being involved in a violent crime, which IMO would disqualify you from continuing your NFL career...But that experience changed him into becoming an one of the greatest ambassadors for the sport.You may hear other conspiracy theories, but the court record speaks that he never left the vehicle. He is a hot commodity, ESPN hired within 48 Hours of his announcing his retirement...and then he will join the history as being a unanimous Hall of Fame entry on his first ballot...anything less would cheapen the process!!!!
He left the scene of the accident,hisass should have been in jail for at least a few years,yer priorities comes too surface when 'only you' decide what too cherry pick'.
But don't let that stop you for being 'politically correct',when it suits you.IMO
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i thought two men died.......?
Mother.That 's the rumor,but Reed didn't consider of leaving the scene that important.
I won't watch him,as he'll suck as an announcer as well.
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