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  • Skizzick
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 287

    #16
    Re: Ray Rice

    Originally posted by Roady
    Money makes people do foolish things.
    She should be the poster woman for women who will take abuse to keep the money flowing.
    Also, keep in mind that on average, it take women in abusive relationships five times to leave that relationship. I think at this point She and Ray deserve their privacy, and we should now turn our attention to taking Goodell and the Ravens front office to task.

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    • Buccaneer Madden
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 105

      #17
      Re: Ray Rice

      Originally posted by johnsontravis@ymail.com
      If you think Ray Rice is dumb look at his wife's reaction to all of this...oh my.
      I saw some of her press conference and she never looked at him and didn't seem to want to even be near him.... I have a feeling she is scared off her ass and thinks if she rats on him she will end up worse off. I don't put ANY stock in what she says as being from the heart.

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      • gingi79
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 1195

        #18
        Re: Ray Rice

        Ray Rice's actions are deplorable. This whole circus needs to go away. That being said, a man knocking out a woman he supposedly loves is pathetic. The tremendously positive reaction fans in Baltimore gave him during the next preseason game is disgustingly crass and ethically disturbing.

        How about the fact post-two game suspension, yahoo and espn fantasy drafts STILL had him drafted in over 70% of leagues?

        "Wife beating is terrible and unforgivable!.....unless he can help me win a make believe contest....then I guess I can ignore it...."
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        • helf35
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2013
          • 1134

          #19
          Re: Ray Rice

          What he did was wrong we can all agree on that but how do you justify giving him a lifetime ban yet Stallworth and others only get a 1 year ban for a manslaughter charge? Also if he was truthful about the extent of the incident with the Ravens and the NFL and the only thing that has changed is the public has seen the video how can you cut him and ban him? I fully agree he is a giant piece of %&#$ and should never get to play again but how can you compare this with other suspensions and incidents in the league. Ray Lewis paid off the victims family's to avoid jail time and he is a hero to Ravens Nation. How can you compare a haymaker to a murder? I wonder if Rice actually has some sort of lawsuit against the NFL and Ravens as an option now especially if they had indeed seen the tape. The only variable that has changed is the public has seen the tape.

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          • BU54CB
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 304

            #20
            Re: Ray Rice

            Originally posted by gingi79
            Ray Rice's actions are deplorable. This whole circus needs to go away. That being said, a man knocking out a woman he supposedly loves is pathetic. The tremendously positive reaction fans in Baltimore gave him during the next preseason game is disgustingly crass and ethically disturbing.

            How about the fact post-two game suspension, yahoo and espn fantasy drafts STILL had him drafted in over 70% of leagues?

            "Wife beating is terrible and unforgivable!.....unless he can help me win a make believe contest....then I guess I can ignore it...."
            If you choose players based on morals in fantasy football, you wouldn't be able to play.

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            • helf35
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 1134

              #21
              Re: Ray Rice

              Originally posted by BU54CB
              If you choose players based on morals in fantasy football, you wouldn't be able to play.
              You would have to bench your defense every week. I am pretty sure you can find a domestic violence case on every team.

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              • gingi79
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 1195

                #22
                Re: Ray Rice

                Originally posted by helf35
                You would have to bench your defense every week. I am pretty sure you can find a domestic violence case on every team.
                Originally posted by BU54CB
                If you choose players based on morals in fantasy football, you wouldn't be able to play.
                This is part of the reason I didn't draft Carolina's D. Couple the fact ESPN just ran an article about how Raven's fans still support Rice using a photo of a woman in a Raven's jersey?

                I'm not talking morals, he cold clocked a woman who he then became engaged to, to protect himself as the state of Maryland can't force a wife to incriminate their husband.

                Michael Vick was ostracized and drafted much less often when he came back from having dogs fight. Guess Ray Rice hit the wrong type of bitch, huh?
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                • Roady
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 1430

                  #23
                  Re: Ray Rice

                  Ravens fans still loyal to Ray Rice

                  The Baltimore Ravens' game against the Pittsburgh Steelers is their first game since Ray Rice was released by the team and then suspended indefinitely by the NFL.


                  Morals anyone?

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                  • Skizzick
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 287

                    #24
                    Re: Ray Rice

                    Originally posted by helf35
                    What he did was wrong we can all agree on that but how do you justify giving him a lifetime ban yet Stallworth and others only get a 1 year ban for a manslaughter charge? Also if he was truthful about the extent of the incident with the Ravens and the NFL and the only thing that has changed is the public has seen the video how can you cut him and ban him? I fully agree he is a giant piece of %&#$ and should never get to play again but how can you compare this with other suspensions and incidents in the league. Ray Lewis paid off the victims family's to avoid jail time and he is a hero to Ravens Nation. How can you compare a haymaker to a murder? I wonder if Rice actually has some sort of lawsuit against the NFL and Ravens as an option now especially if they had indeed seen the tape. The only variable that has changed is the public has seen the tape.
                    Stallworth's manslaughter charge was an accident, pure and simple. He police and prosecutors all agree that the guy ran out into the street suddenly before he was hit. The difference between that and Ray Ray was that Rice's action was conducted with malice intent.

                    Ray Lewis, well he turned states evidence to avoid a murder charge. Fans are terrible for who they will cheer for and defend, and yet, you can't ever reprimand them. They have cheered for a guy that beat a murder charge by diming on his friends and paying off the family, and have cheered for a guy that knocked the crap out of his girlfriend on tape.

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                    • Roady
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 1430

                      #25
                      Re: Ray Rice

                      I keep hearing people on tv and the internet, including Congressmen and Senators now, calling for the NFL to get tougher on domestic violence.
                      What is so laughable is Rice under our system of law didn't get anything but a slap on the wrist. The judge in the case said he would not have faced any jail time for hitting her and knocking her out cold.
                      Maybe before telling the NFL to get tougher on domestic violence we as a society should get tougher on it first.

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