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Ray Lewis speaks on Lockout


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I can't believe we are still talking about his brush with a murder sentence and the avoidance of it all due to lack of evidence.

What he stated in this interview was about as ignorant of a line of thought one can have on the subject of this labor dispute.

Good deeds for the city, good leader on the field, or good teammate in the locker room matters not when you say something as stupid as he did.

The inability to comprehend and intelligently discuss each thread topic not only shows ignorance but also lets the multitude of dumbasses on this board off the hook by allowing them to defend something OTHER THAN what this ******* moron clearly stated.

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I am not even going to debate whether the loss of an NFL season would or would not increase crime....because I don't have statistics to support of refute it.

Let's say for arguement sake that he is correct.

What a terrible statement on our society that makes. I don't have football, so I am going to commit crimes.

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I am not even going to debate whether the loss of an NFL season would or would not increase crime....because I don't have statistics to support of refute it.

Let's say for arguement sake that he is correct.

What a terrible statement on our society that makes. I don't have football, so I am going to commit crimes.

There is really no reason to debate it. According to the original quote Ray Lewis believes it and is willing to go on record with his belief. The question needed be posed, "where are you getting your statistics Mr. Lewis". It's his half-cocked assumption nothing more. What is Ray actually basing this on?

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