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    Default OJ... Ray Carruth... Rev Ray Ray

    Did anyone ever find that white tuxedo?

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports...abs_sports_pop

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    I had a great lunch today. Crab and lobster cake sandwich at Michaels. Always a good choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allballfan View Post
    Did anyone ever find that white tuxedo?

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports...abs_sports_pop
    Is there an audio version of this article for crackhead illiterate redskin Dexter Manley?

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    If Ray's group had shot the dead guys, would the 'Stand your ground ' crowd be defending ?

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    By: CBS Detroit Blogger Eric Thomas

    (CBS Detroit) Ray Lewis seems poised to ride into the sunset like Jerome Bettis if the Ravens win in the linebacker’s second championship game. Lewis looms large in a Super Bowl without superstars and gets the reflected glow of the big game. That spotlight exposes some gnarly fissures on him; some scabbed over scars of whispers and rumor. Self righteous types cluck their tongues to this day and mouth the word: “Murderer.”

    His trial was thirteen years ago, so memories faded. When facts fall out of the mouths of commentators, there is a fast and loose quality to them. I have read articles recently shaded to indicate Lewis’ implication in the murder and some that are flat out false.

    There is prejudice here. It is undeniable that many associate Lewis’ case with the Simpson case. They fill in the parts they don’t know with details from OJ’s eventual acquittal.

    Here are five common misconceptions about the murder case involving Ray Lewis:

    1. Ray Lewis was involved in a murder – Ray Lewis was an eventual witness in a murder case. He was charged with the murder of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar along with his two companions Reginald Oakley and Joseph Sweeting. The murder charges stemmed from a vicious fight in Atlanta streets following a Super Bowl Party in 2000. Eventually, the case ended with the defendants acquitted for reasons of self defense. In the eyes of the court, no murder took place.

    2. Ray Lewis’ friends went to jail to protect him – This is in a lot of blogs and opinion pieces. It’s just not true. No one in this case went to jail.

    3. Ray Lewis refused to testify against his friends in the murder trial – It’s the opposite. Ray Lewis started the trial at the table with Oakley and Sweeting. He flipped, pleading down to an obstruction of justice charge in exchange for testimony. Lewis was the state’s star witness. Some sources say the three men were no longer friends because of the alleged betrayal. Ironically, the only person to serve any sentence in this case at all was Lewis. Had he not flipped, he likely would have walked away with the same acquittal as the other defendants.

    4. The murders were never solved – This is written a lot, along with something to the effect that no other suspects were ever arrested. It doesn’t seem to be in dispute that Oakley and Sweeting killed Baker and Lollar. The jury found that it was self defense after only a few hours of deliberation.

    5. Ray Lewis is a murderer – Ray wasn’t involved in the fight that killed the two men. His companions were. Lewis wanted no part of the fight, but not for some moral or noble reason. He wanted to avoid the conflict because he was concerned it might hurt his NFL career. Throughout the process, Lewis seemed consumed with protecting his then burgeoning NFL superstar status. He made them promise silence in the limo afterward and lied to police the morning after. He flipped on his buddies to avoid scrutiny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reg_indy View Post
    If Ray's group had shot the dead guys, would the 'Stand your ground ' crowd be defending ?
    Well, they were standing their ground. One of those two wannabes started it and had guns.

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    Oh, I thought this thread was about something of relevance today so I described my lunch. I guess allballfan ran out of things on the field to criticize so he had to go back a dozen years for his trolling material. It must be sad to be him/her.

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    I like turtles!!

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    I like Ray Lewis,he's our role model ! He can hang with me and my kids anytime

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rael View Post
    Oh, I thought this thread was about something of relevance today so I described my lunch. I guess allballfan ran out of things on the field to criticize so he had to go back a dozen years for his trolling material. It must be sad to be him/her.
    Get him started on how Art Monk got his sympathy bid to the Hall of Fame.

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    good to see you are off suicide watch allmouthnoballsfan....so how do you see the redskins chances this weekend? will they find abundant tee times???

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    good to see you are off suicide watch allmouthnoballsfan....so how do you see the redskins chances this weekend? will they find abundant tee times???
    No...the OP's nic is "allballfan". You must have him confused with...

    Oh wait...

    n/m.


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    Noballsfan, the only way Robert Griffin III and the rest of the Washington Redskins make it to this years Super Bowl in New Orleans is if they pay over $2300 a ticket to buy them on NFL Ticket Exchange or StubHub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rael View Post
    I had a great lunch today. Crab and lobster cake sandwich at Michaels. Always a good choice.
    Always a treat.

    I had a crappy lunch today. Maybe I will go there tomorrow.

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    Please don't feed the troll.

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    People get upset because it is mentioned lot BUT it did change Ray and made him a better person.

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