what do YOU think you know about Lewis....
1. Lewis admitted that he lied to the police during an investigation of a double homicide where Jacinta Baker, 21, and Richard Lollar, 24 were stabbed to death.
2. In December before the superbowl, he was accused of punching a woman in a Baltimore bar and then leaving the scene. The alleged victim, Katrice Sherree Parker, filed a criminal complaint.
3. At Miami, Lewis's best friend, Hurricanes linebacker Marlin Barnes, was beaten to death in an off-campus apartment in 1996. Barnes' girlfriend also was killed.
I guess you can say that he is the VICTIM of coincidence however my experience leads me draw different conclusions.
how bout this little gem?
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We're told Ravens LB Ray Lewis -- who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor obstruction-of-justice charge in exchange for having a double-murder charge against him dropped in Atlanta -- made a big impact as a surprise attendee at the NFL's annual rookie symposium. But more than a few jaws dropped when he told his captive audience that he wasn't ready to give up his limo lifestyle.
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/s/pfw/20000712whispers.html
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Two women are suing Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis for $6 million, claiming he struck them during a brawl in a crowded bar last year. The women, Catrice Parker and Ericka Ury, accused Lewis of assault and battery and inflicting emotional distress and are seeking $2 million on each count. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Baltimore County Circuit Court, according to Dwight Pettit, the women's attorney. Lewis' associate, Eric Carter, also was named in the lawsuit.
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news/ap/20001130/ap-ravens-lewisaccused.html
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Ray Lewis handled media day in the same fashion in which he plays football: confident, defiant and always in control. He chuckled at some questions, especially those about his tattoos, and made eye contact with almost everyone who cast a query in his direction. He danced around some of the questions regarding his ordeal in Atlanta and answered some directly, although no new ground was broken. ``The real truth is this was never about those two kids that were dead in the street. This is about Ray Lewis, and that's not right,'' he said. ``Don't be mad at me. The person to be mad at is (prosecutor) Paul Howard, the mayor of Atlanta, the people who never said one time we're going to find out who killed these people. They said we're going to get Ray Lewis.'' Then, Lewis tried to change the subject. ``We need to go somewhere else,'' he said.
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news/ap/20010124/ap-superbowl-ravens.html
I am sure I can find MANY more if you still think this guy is 2nd chance candidate. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/boom.gif