Fixxxer Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I don't know about this. Every time I've been drunk and smashed a bottle over someone's head, I've expected enlightened debate or at least a lovely sit down chat over some tea. and cookies (black & white ones)
Doc Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I'll be glad to see Welker out of the AFC east, or at least off the Pats, next year.
bills44 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I'll be glad to see Welker out of the AFC east, or at least off the Pats, next year. I dunno, it's kind of fun watching him drop crucial passes.
Doc Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I dunno, it's kind of fun watching him drop crucial passes. True. Except he doesn't when he plays the Bills.
FLFan Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Ok Sore Loser, typical Pats moves but people are say it was mean & harsh but other than the 4 wives did she say anything that isn't True OJ Simpson was Acquitted of Murder & he couldn't get paid to clean toilets, Ray Lewis is treated like a God in the NFL What do you guys think was she wrong She has a good point.
Alphadawg7 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Ok Sore Loser, typical Pats moves but people are say it was mean & harsh but other than the 4 wives did she say anything that isn't True OJ Simpson was Acquitted of Murder & he couldn't get paid to clean toilets, Ray Lewis is treated like a God in the NFL What do you guys think was she wrong How anyone can compare Ray to OJ is beyond me...please people go read up on what really happened. There was nothing ever linking him to the actual stabbing...he plead guilty to obstruction of justice for not initially rolling over on the people he knew that were involved. Ray DID NOT stab anyone...but he did hold back information initially about the people who were allegedly involved, admitted to that, plead guilty, and then agreed to testify against them. He followed that up by spending every minute of his life making up for it and committed himself to making a difference in the lives of everyone around him and still does more for people in a single week then most other people will do in their lifetime. He has earned the praise, respect, and admiration that he receives 100 times over.
benderbender Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I dunno, it's kind of fun watching him drop crucial passes. Queue the "he's a FA and we need a slot WR" thread if there already isn't one.
BringBackFergy Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Uhhhh, what's that white stuff around her belly button and above her right hand....did they photoshop in some type of man cream??
Alphadawg7 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 (edited) He was involved...ie being on the scene. He was in their company. Conflicting eye witness statements as wether he participated in the fight. His clothing went missing afterward. This lead to the prosecutor to lean on Mr Lewis to flip on his friends. He did the smart thing to save his career. Being in a fight and committing murder are incredibly different...your posts are some of the most ignorant ones I have seen on this topic. Not trying to be insulting, but I seriously can not think of a better word to describe your posts in this thread so far, and I am only on page 2. Hell, even DrD pointed out your own contradictions in a single post. So if you go to a bar with your buddies and one of them starts a fight and stabs someone, you are somehow a murderer? Yeah that makes sense... Edited January 22, 2013 by Alphadawg7
billsfans126 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2011/05/01/nfl-star-ray-lewis-helps-ny-boy-after-moms-suicide-plunge/ Have her read this about ray. This is just minutes from where I live, great thing he did.
Overseas Bills Fan Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 (edited) Ok Sore Loser, typical Pats moves but people are say it was mean & harsh but other than the 4 wives did she say anything that isn't True OJ Simpson was Acquitted of Murder & he couldn't get paid to clean toilets, Ray Lewis is treated like a God in the NFL What do you guys think was she wrong Very wrong. Listen witch. If someone needs to look outside their family for role models, there is a serious problem with that family. Maybe children want to play like Lewis. . .doesn't mean they wanted to be like Lewis. I wanted to sing like Layne Staley when I was a kid and pitch like Doc Gooden. . .it doesn't mean I wanted to be addicted to heroin and cocaine. Stupid role model talk. On the field, Lewis is royalty and deserves the HOF. Your little runt, pissant, cowardly and over-rated (built by a system, not talent . . . and cowardly because he takes a dive every time he touches the ball) husband wishes he could half the football and leader Lewis is. . .instead of being Tom Brady's main man-crush. However I hear Gronk will start getting some of that Brady loving soon too. Worthless players, coach, owner and fans those choads and chowds in New England. Edited January 22, 2013 by Overseas Bills Fan
Alphadawg7 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Just because I haven't seen it posted, here's a really good article form the USA today the other day that details events associated with Ray Lewis and the murders: http://www.usatoday....r-2000/1566198/ Mostly posting because there doesn't seem to be many articles written about it. Sad article indeed, but the disdain for Lewis is to be understood too because the case was left with no justice for the families. None of that actually means Ray stabbed them, just that the families know he was there and are going to hate him for that because they will never know what level his involvement was. I can not fault them for that, I would probably feel the same way. However, there was never any evidence at any point suggesting Ray stabbed anyone and the true stabbing suspects he testified against, even testifying to those people buying knives in the recent days before the incident. It was however the legal system that those families down as they were not able to build a strong enough case against the other 2 suspects and they walked. Again, totally understand their point of view...still doesn't implicate Ray in the act of murder in anyway.
JM57 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Sad article indeed, but the disdain for Lewis is to be understood too because the case was left with no justice for the families. None of that actually means Ray stabbed them, just that the families know he was there and are going to hate him for that because they will never know what level his involvement was. I can not fault them for that, I would probably feel the same way. However, there was never any evidence at any point suggesting Ray stabbed anyone and the true stabbing suspects he testified against, even testifying to those people buying knives in the recent days before the incident. It was however the legal system that those families down as they were not able to build a strong enough case against the other 2 suspects and they walked. Again, totally understand their point of view...still doesn't implicate Ray in the act of murder in anyway. The only reason its a big deal is because of WHO Ray Lewis is. Any other time, it would be a typical "2 a**holes started a bar fight and the people they started with retaliated" story. Like it was said on the front page, what did those guys think? That they were gonna crack someone in the head with a bottle, shake hands and call it a night?
pimp 2 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Ok Sore Loser, typical Pats moves but people are say it was mean & harsh but other than the 4 wives did she say anything that isn't True OJ Simpson was Acquitted of Murder & he couldn't get paid to clean toilets, Ray Lewis is treated like a God in the NFL What do you guys think was she wrong Let he who is without sin caste the first stone! Why even go there? Sore azz losers!
BillsBackersChicago Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Um, her point actually blows if we're talking Christianity, here, because she is out there judging him and his faith when it is a personal matter between him and God. I find the whole business of public proselytizing in general to be an act, but one that helps some people live better lives, and that's fine. Nothing to do with football though. Gotta admit, i have two doctorates, and i had to look up "proselytizing". Nice fancy talk!! Very wrong. Listen witch. If someone needs to look outside their family for role models, there is a serious problem with that family. Maybe children want to play like Lewis. . .doesn't mean they wanted to be like Lewis. I wanted to sing like Layne Staley when I was a kid and pitch like Doc Gooden. . .it doesn't mean I wanted to be addicted to heroin and cocaine. Stupid role model talk. On the field, Lewis is royalty and deserves the HOF. Your little runt, pissant, cowardly and over-rated (built by a system, not talent . . . and cowardly because he takes a dive every time he touches the ball) husband wishes he could half the football and leader Lewis is. . .instead of being Tom Brady's main man-crush. However I hear Gronk will start getting some of that Brady loving soon too. Worthless players, coach, owner and fans those choads and chowds in New England. That just made me moist
Dragonborn10 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Somehow I think she will find God and a new husband when Welker gets released and no team pays him the millions he thinks he is worth...
26CornerBlitz Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Wes Welker's wife apologizes for Ray Lewis Facebook comments: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/eye-on-football/21594941/wes-welkers-wife-apologizes-for-ray-lewis-facebook-comments After the game, Welker's wife, Anna Burns Welker, took to Facebook to support her husband -- and take a few shots at Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who will retire after the Super Bowl (via the Baltimore Sun). "Proud of my husband and the Pats," Welker wrote on her Facebook page. "By the way, if anyone is bored, please go to Ray Lewis' Wikipedia page. 6 kids 4 wives. Acquitted for murder. Paid a family off. Yay. What a hall of fame player! A true role model!" Then Welker did what people in such situations invariably do: Apologize for their momentary lapse in judgment. "I'm deeply sorry for my recent post on Facebook," she said in a statement sent to Larry Brown Sports. "I let the competitiveness of the game and the comments people were making about a team I dearly love get the best of me. "My actions were emotional and irrational and I sincerely apologize to Ray Lewis and anyone affected by my comment after yesterday's game," she continued. "It is such an accomplishment for any team to make it to the NFL playoffs, and the momentary frustration I felt should not overshadow the accomplishments of both of these amazing teams." Next time count to ten before hitting submit witch!!!
Doc Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Somehow I think she will find God and a new husband when Welker gets released and no team pays him the millions he thinks he is worth... Someone will pay him the money.
Jerry Christ Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 guy is not a good human.............football player? yea.........human no.
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