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01-19-2010, 01:50 PM | #46 |
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Re: Lewis & Reed
I completely disagree. Not to slight Ray Lewis but I believe that he and Fletcher are in the same category. There are only 2 differences between the 2 men. The first is that hands down Ray Lewis has more interceptions to his name. The second is that Ray Lewis played for one of the most dominating defenses of all time and won superbowl MVP with that team. He has always had a better supporting cast that always keeps him clean. Ever since the Superbowl he has always been in the limelight with his pregame pump up ritual and constant television interviews on major media outlets. Ray Lewis could lay a goose egg next season and still get more pro bowl votes and television interviews than Fletcher just from the notoriety, all because of the fact that he was a Superbowl MVP.
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01-21-2010, 03:12 PM | #48 |
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01-21-2010, 04:11 PM | #49 |
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Best post of 2010 (so far), you got a long way to go buddy but it may just hold up. If you read it with a Mexican dialect, it is hilarious.
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But, Ray Lewis is one of the best LBs i've seen play. He's been consistent, he's rarely hurt, he's made game changing plays, he's made big hits, he was a main cog in one of the NFL's best defenses, he's the pillar of an NFL franchise, and more importantly he's a great leader. If i was building a defense and i could pick 1 MLB (in their prime) i would have to pick Lewis. This play is quintessential Ray Lewis: NFL Videos: Playbook: Ravens 4th-down stop Now when it comes to Ed Reed i'm gonna agree with you, Ed Reed is the best FS i've ever seen. I think he has the most picks since he came into the league, he causes a bunch of fumbles, and he's outstanding PR Just this year he made 2 of the best interception's i've ever seen from the safety position. These 2 plays clinch it for me: Against the Colts-listen at the 6:13 mark NFL Videos: Playbook: Colts vs. Ravens recap And this play was just sick, he starts running a dead sprint before Carson even makes the throw! He caught the int in stride and ran it back for 6 awesome... NFL Videos: WK 5 Can't-Miss Play: Reed puts up points And one thing that both players hang their hats on? Film Study! |
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