Ray Lewis Thinks The Patriots Should Have An Asterisk Next To Their Name Because They're Cheaters
(Source) – Lewis spoke on ESPN’s Pro Bowl pregame show Sunday and shared his black-and-white opinion of deflategate. Simply put, Lewis thinks the Pats were cheating. He prefaced his comments by cautioning Patriots fats that he is not attacking the team out of jealousy, which is what many Pats fans feel is the root of the complaints. “Every time we talk about the Patriots, you have the Patriots fans … you get all the talk about the jealous of them and all that. I won two Super Bowls, I’ve been Defensive Player of the Year, I’ve been MVP of the Super Bowl, I’ve went to New England and won … so I’m not jealous of them at all,” Lewis said. Lewis then went on to talk about the integrity of the game being compromised by the Pats and how they need an asterisk for cheating. “But the integrity of this game. Marshawn Lynch … the league clearly said to him, ‘If you come out of the tunnel with those shoes on, we will not only suspend you for this game, but we will suspend you for the Super Bowl.’ Now we’re back at another place where we let a team go into an AFC Championship, and if it’s proven that they played with deflated balls … because if it’s not cheating, then the Colts should have had the same option to play with the same balls. So we’re at a place now where we’re going to celebrate an organization once again, put an asterisk by it, because they went into a championship game. “The integrity of this game! That’s not the way you go into games trying to win football games.”
For a Jesus freak Ray Lewis really doesn’t know much about the bible, huh? He who is without sin, cast the first stone, Ray. Honestly, I don’t even know how he says these kind of things. Truly, I don’t. Like when Hank showed up to work late because he was out partying, I shut my fucking mouth. Because I’ve been in that position. I didn’t want to open the door and bring that kind of attention back my way. But Ray just grabs the nearest mic and starts yapping. You really want to talk about the integrity of the game dude? Let’s ignore the fact that you murdered a person and there’s no asterisk next to your statue. The murder happened a long, long time ago. Let’s just go back exactly two years. It’s the week leading up to Super Bowl XLVII and the media is ferociously discussing a rules violation. The integrity of the game is on the line. No one knows what punishment should be handed out but everyone is very sure that rules were broken and the spirit of the game was ruined. No, it wasn’t less than a dollar bill’s weight of air missing from a football, it was testosterone supplement IGF-1 in the blood stream of a team’s defensive captain. So show me the asterisk next to the Ravens, Ray.