Ray Lewis
From a football standpoint, Ray Lewis is arguably and most
likely the best athlete to play his position in the sport of football. He changed the game with his play on thefield, as well as his motivational speaking off the field. He even created a dance which is now called
the “Ray Lewis dance” and he performed it before every game of his career in
order to mentally prepare himself, as well as provide a spark to his
teammates. His teammates would circle
around him and when he was finished would all convene around the team
captain. From a personal standpoint,
watching the dance and this man gives me chills. He has always been an inspiration to me
because of the fact that my entire life, I played the same position as
him. His seventeen year professional
career is more than I have played in my entire life. Because of this, I was able to watch him play
football on Sundays for the duration of my life. Ray Lewis is undoubtedly a future hall of
famer. He ended his career with two
super bowl titles, super bowl MVP award, as a defensive player, two defensive
player of the year awards, thirteen pro bowl selections, seven first team all
pro selections, and three all pro second team selections. He holds the record for the following
statistics, most pro bowls by any player for his position, most selections as
an all pro in his position, most games started at his position, most interception
return yards at the middle linebacker position, and most tackles in a
postseason at any position with fifty-one.
He was also the quickest player to reach the twenty sack and twenty interception
club as well as the thirty sack and thirty interception club. He is also the only player in the history of
the National Football League to reach the forty sack and thirty interception
club. His final statistics were 2,061
tackles, 41.5 sacks, and 31 interceptions.
His stats speak for themselves.
The man is an absolute menace on the football field and will never be
forgotten. Unfortunately, this is not
the only reason he will never be forgotten.
Following his super bowl victory in 2000, Ray was caught up
in a bit of a mess. In Atlanta a fight occurred
between him and his friends and another group of people in which two deaths
were a result. Following the incident,
Lewis and his two friends Reginald Oakley, and Joseph Sweeting and were later
indicted with murder and aggravated assault charges. That night, it has been said that Lewis was
wearing a white suit to an Atlanta night club; however, this suit was never
found. Also, one of the victims blood
was found in Lewis’ limousine. In order to get his charges dropped, Lewis’
lawyer was able to write up a plea agreement in which Lewis would testify
against his friends Oakley and Sweeting, and plead guilty to a misdemeanor of obstruction of justice. Later that year, his two friends were
acquitted of charges as well. While it
is hard to actually tell what happened that night, many people believe that
Lewis is not sharing all the information he knows about the occurrences that
night. Also, many believe his is
guilty. This remains one of the largest
controversies the NFL has had to face up to date. As a result of his
affiliation with the case, Lewis as sentenced to 12 months of probation in
which during this time of course he was not allowed to consume either alcoholic
beverages or drugs. Lewis was also fined
by the league for 250,000 dollars, which remains today to be the largest fine to
any player excluding the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs. Lewis definitely paid for whatever role he
played that night and it should be left at that. This unfortunately is not the case. People still hold this incident over his head
to this day, 13 years later. An
important thing to remember and what it boils down to, is in the United States of
America, it is common sense and simply stated that every citizen is innocent
until proven guilty. Since Lewis was
never proven guilty, he should be considered an innocent man and his career
should not be tarnished.