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Ray Lewis Retiring
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:11 PM
Ray Lewis Retiring
After this season. Being reported everywhere.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:12 PM
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One of the greatest if not the greatest mlb ever.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:18 PM
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Yeah, now that he takes off the purple I'm happy to acknowledge him as one of the greats.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:20 PM
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As a big fan of the Miami Hurricanes, Im hoping that Ray Lewis post NFL focusing on the Canes. I know his son has committed to playing for Miami.
I think Ray Lewis will be a head coach some day if not D-Coordinator, college or pros.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:25 PM
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Who Ray? Who Ray!
"Because things that he has done that he may not know I know he's done," Harrison said. "It's not things I know that you know I know; it's the things that I know that you don't know I know that makes me trust him."
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:28 PM
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the head coach of what? the toronto argonats?
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:29 PM
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FeCity wrote: After this season. Being reported everywhere. That must mean this Monday. 
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:34 PM
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Maybe he'll now admit to the double homicide. Amazing that nobody ever got convicted huh?
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:36 PM
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He should have retired a couple years ago. He, like many others, including some STeelers, try to hold on too long. He has not been effective in at least two years. Maybe as a leader he has but his production was not.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:37 PM
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Voodoomagoo wrote: Maybe he'll now admit to the double homicide. Amazing that nobody ever got convicted huh? Yeah, that still remains a strange story....or cover-up, or whatever you want to classify it.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:37 PM
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supercolts99 wrote: As a big fan of the Miami Hurricanes, Im hoping that Ray Lewis post NFL focusing on the Canes. I know his son has committed to playing for Miami.
I think Ray Lewis will be a head coach some day if not D-Coordinator, college or pros. I could see him becoming a coach at the U!
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:40 PM
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ChapelHillSteel wrote:
Voodoomagoo wrote: Maybe he'll now admit to the double homicide. Amazing that nobody ever got convicted huh? Yeah, that still remains a strange story....or cover-up, or whatever you want to classify it. You know what most murderers do after the fact? They "find" God. 
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:40 PM
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ChapelHillSteel wrote: He should have retired a couple years ago. He, like many others, including some STeelers, try to hold on too long. He has not been effective in at least two years. Maybe as a leader he has but his production was not. I would take him over Foote. 
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:43 PM
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I would take Earl Holmes or Ernie right now over Foote...  ernie38caliberholmes wrote:
ChapelHillSteel wrote: He should have retired a couple years ago. He, like many others, including some STeelers, try to hold on too long. He has not been effective in at least two years. Maybe as a leader he has but his production was not. I would take him over Foote. 
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Posted: 1/2/2013 12:51 PM
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One of the best defensive players that I have ever seen play the game in my lifetime...will never forget the year the Ravens won the SB. It felt like Ray Lewis willed them there himelf. And his performance taht year was simply amazing...even as a Steelers fan I am sorry to see him go...guys like him make the game special
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Posted: 1/2/2013 1:00 PM
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I didn`t think it was possible for ESPN to be any worse. But I honestly believe ASS MAN could make that happen.... http://profootballtalk.nbcspor...e-my-last-ride/
"Because things that he has done that he may not know I know he's done," Harrison said. "It's not things I know that you know I know; it's the things that I know that you don't know I know that makes me trust him."
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Posted: 1/2/2013 1:05 PM
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nysteel wrote: One of the best defensive players that I have ever seen play the game in my lifetime...will never forget the year the Ravens won the SB. It felt like Ray Lewis willed them there himelf. And his performance taht year was simply amazing...even as a Steelers fan I am sorry to see him go...guys like him make the game special +1
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Posted: 1/2/2013 1:08 PM
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Voodoomagoo wrote: Maybe he'll now admit to the double homicide. Amazing that nobody ever got convicted huh? Amazing! Always one out of the bunch that has to be nothing more than an ignorant, classless a**hole. So sad!
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Posted: 1/2/2013 1:10 PM
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I would take Ray Lewis in a heartbeat to be a coach on the defensive side.
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Posted: 1/2/2013 1:13 PM
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Voodoomagoo wrote: Maybe he'll now admit to the double homicide. Amazing that nobody ever got convicted huh? I was going to let this go - but. People like you who have to keep bringing this up really need to get over it. The man HAD HIS DAY IN COURT and was acquitted of murder. So, if you or any other self-appointed judge or juror has some evidence to the contrary, instead of posting such obnoxious trash, maybe you should contact the Atlanta DA's office and turn it over, because if you do - and you don't - than YOU are guilty of witholding evidence from a murder investigation. And IF you don't, than GROW UP and let this man retire with some dignity for all he has given both to the game of football as well as outside since that regrettable day.
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