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Thread: Ray Lewis statue should show him holding up the Lombardi

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    Default Ray Lewis statue should show him holding up the Lombardi

    - Near book ends for his career.
    - He spoke to his teammates all the time about winning the Lombardi.
    - Two lasting images of Lewis (both Super Bowl victories)
    - It would be super cool and not sure it has ever been done.
    - Would look great beside/near Johnny U.

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    Either that, or mid-dance, or throwing sod in the air.

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    No. No squirrel dance pose...he should be in some sort of football stance.

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    Ed Reed next to Ray. Ed laterals ball to Ray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshan Man View Post
    No. No squirrel dance pose...he should be in some sort of football stance.
    Agreed but if they ever build one afraid it would be him doing that dance.

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    Im thinking the shhh pose after the titan's/ravens 2000 playoff game

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    No, either in his linebacker pose or arched backward in his dance. The Lombardi trophy is not exclusively his, rather a team effort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cprenegade View Post
    No, either in his linebacker pose or arched backward in his dance. The Lombardi trophy is not exclusively his, rather a team effort.
    Good point but he is also the only Raven two play on both squads and thus, the only Raven with two superbowl rings. Ergo, I like that idea of him holding up two Lombardi's that he was a part of bringing to Baltimore.

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    Linebacker pose on the South entrance - minus the Darth Vader helmet.

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    LEGENDS LANE!

    Change "Ravens Walk" into LEGENDS LANE and line either side with statues of former Baltimore Football greats who are in the Hall Of Fame leading into Unitas Plaza.

    The 1st two "Positions of Honor" (the 1st two spots before you cross the street to Unitas Plaza) should be reserved for the Ravens first two draft choices and Hall Of Fame inductees, Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis. The other spots should be filled in with old and new. Ed Reed will be a sure bet, maybe Suggs and Ngata and others... Jim Parker, Gino Marchetti, Art Donovan, Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry et all would line LEGENDS LANE on pedestals with their individual accomplishments on a plaque on the front of the pedestal.

    Network TV Camera's would walk down LEGENDS LANE passing all of our football greats as they stand guard leading into Unitas Plaza...quite impressive and unique.

    As for statue poses? In this setting I like them upright like the gridiron soldiers they were.

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    Stripping Eddie George from the 2000 playoff game.

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