Ray Lewis loves himself some Deer Antler Spray (allegedly)

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Good call. Case of wrong place wrong time. People need to get off his back about dumping his bloody suit too. Its called a coincidence. He wasn't dumping the suit because it was covered in blood. Spring was just around the corner, and he was just throwing out old clothes. Considering they were covered in blood, he probably thought it would be inconsiderate to give them away. How hard is this to understand people? The blood on his hotel pillow was from football, he planned on getting rid of that suit more months, and that glove didn't even fit OJ.
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There are some un-informed clowns that have posted in this thread. 1st the allegations of Ray Lewis using Deer Antler Spray stem from a Jan 2011 article on Yahoo Sports. The fact the SWATS guy is claiming this just happened Oct 2012 is a futlie attempt at Pub, but the non fact checking sports media is eating it up (just see Manti Te'o story for proof on non fact checking).

2nd since this alleged use was sometime before Jan 2011 and Deer Antler can be tested for Ray would have tested positive for this if he was consistently using.

3rd anyone claiming he murdered someone is ignorant. Should he have been guilty of obstruction of justice, maybe the prosecution in that case was beyond incompetent. But charges of murder were never brought against him, If anything one of the guys that was hanging out with him that night did it

This sounds a bit Ragey. Maybe you should cycle off the Deer-Antler Spray. :jimlad:
 

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There are some un-informed clowns that have posted in this thread. 1st the allegations of Ray Lewis using Deer Antler Spray stem from a Jan 2011 article on Yahoo Sports. The fact the SWATS guy is claiming this just happened Oct 2012 is a futlie attempt at Pub, but the non fact checking sports media is eating it up (just see Manti Te'o story for proof on non fact checking).

2nd since this alleged use was sometime before Jan 2011 and Deer Antler can be tested for Ray would have tested positive for this if he was consistently using.

3rd anyone claiming he murdered someone is ignorant. Should he have been guilty of obstruction of justice, maybe the prosecution in that case was beyond incompetent. But charges of murder were never brought against him, If anything one of the guys that was hanging out with him that night did it

Well, 1) He was charged with murder (later dropped), and 2) He did plea guilty to obstruction. Like it or not, when you are as well known as he is, this stuff will follow you around.
 

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They now are saying Bama football loves them some deer antler spray too. I seriously doubt the NCAA will do anything to them. Roid Tide.
 

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Good call. Case of wrong place wrong time. People need to get off his back about dumping his bloody suit too. Its called a coincidence. He wasn't dumping the suit because it was covered in blood. Spring was just around the corner, and he was just throwing out old clothes. Considering they were covered in blood, he probably thought it would be inconsiderate to give them away. How hard is this to understand people? The blood on his hotel pillow was from football, he planned on getting rid of that suit more months, and that glove didn't even fit OJ.

And these idiots that keep saying "he got obstruction of justice by rolling over on his buddies and testifying against them..he's a scum bag for going down that road on top of it all"... come on.. It's called cooperating with police..doing the right thing. He knew his friends had to pay for what they did. No doubt if someone up above had told him, he should confess with them, he would have..thankfully for every football fan alive, the good Lord told Ray taking that deal was the chosen path.

Go Ravens!!!


Ravens' Lewis reaches settlement with victim's daughter - NFL - CBSSports.com News, Rumors, Scores, Stats, Fantasy
 

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There are some un-informed clowns that have posted in this thread....

2nd since this alleged use was sometime before Jan 2011 and Deer Antler can be tested for Ray would have tested positive for this if he was consistently using.

Yeah, I read that in the ESPN article - where it has the following curious statement:

"The NFL Players Association said the league does test for IGF-1, the banned substance found in deer-antler extract, but the NFL said it is not detectable with the league's current testing methods."

Uh huh:

Ray Lewis denies using banned substance during rehab from injury - Baltimore Sun

"Even if Key’s claims about IGF-1 had any validity, the NFL’s current testing policy would not force Lewis to be subjected to a blood test capable of detecting hormonal imbalances. NFL players are only required to submit to urine tests, for now."

 

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Funny, a baseball player is linked to steroids and it is a national crisis, a football player is linked to steroids and no one says a peep.

Seems to be the usual response. Kind of weird how much more intense the reponse is to baseball players.
 

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Well, 1) He was charged with murder (later dropped), and 2) He did plea guilty to obstruction. Like it or not, when you are as well known as he is, this stuff will follow you around.


No he was arrested and held for 24-48 hours for Murder but they didn't have anything on him. He was never FORMALLY CHARGED with Murder. He pled guilty for obstruction and the formal obstruction charges were tossed out.
 
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No he was arrested and held for 24-48 hours for Murder but they didn't have anything on him. He was never FORMALLY CHARGED with Murder. He pled guilty for obstruction and the formal obstruction charges were tossed out.

Yes he was. He was on trial for murder along with his friends. He plea bargained down during the trial and testified against his peeps.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/news/2000/05/23/lewis_murder_ap/

CNNSI.com - NFL Football - Defense, prosecutor get heated Friday at Lewis trial - Saturday June 03, 2000 01:42 AM

CNNSI.com - NFL Football - Lewis to accept lesser charge, testify Tuesday - Monday June 05, 2000 09:31 PM
 
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No he was arrested and held for 24-48 hours for Murder but they didn't have anything on him. He was never FORMALLY CHARGED with Murder. He pled guilty for obstruction and the formal obstruction charges were tossed out.

Don't believe everything ESPN avoids talking about. I'm happy USAToday asked him about it recently. Good article. "Keep your mouths shut. I'm not ending my career like this," said the innocent man as he climbed into a limo coated with the blood of the victim.

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Good call. Case of wrong place wrong time. People need to get off his back about dumping his bloody suit too. Its called a coincidence. He wasn't dumping the suit because it was covered in blood. Spring was just around the corner, and he was just throwing out old clothes. Considering they were covered in blood, he probably thought it would be inconsiderate to give them away. How hard is this to understand people? The blood on his hotel pillow was from football, he planned on getting rid of that suit more months, and that glove didn't even fit OJ.

And these idiots that keep saying "he got obstruction of justice by rolling over on his buddies and testifying against them..he's a scum bag for going down that road on top of it all"... come on.. It's called cooperating with police..doing the right thing. He knew his friends had to pay for what they did. No doubt if someone up above had told him, he should confess with them, he would have..thankfully for every football fan alive, the good Lord told Ray taking that deal was the chosen path.

Go Ravens!!!

Whoa, hold on here, there's a difference between snitching and what Ray Ray did. Ray was the leader of his crew, he put all these guys on. They weren't complaining about getting the free house, car, bottle service, excess groupies etc. but there's a price to pay for all that. And when **** hits the fan and Ray catches a murder case, well now it's time for them to do their job and take that charge for him.
 

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Don't believe everything ESPN avoids talking about. I'm happy USAToday asked him about it recently. Good article. "Keep your mouths shut. I'm not ending my career like this," said the innocent man as he climbed into a limo coated with the blood of the victim.

Slayings not forgotten, Ray Lewis not forgiven

ESPN is very quiet every day about Atlanta and Ray's deer antler deal, as well as the PED guy naming Alabama football, but their lead story on ESPN.com for the last three days in a row is the Te'o prankster and Dr. Phil. During Super Bowl week, Dr. Phil?