Ray Lewis is a very respected player in the National Football League. But the media savvy veteran linebacker should be taken down a notch for his little rant about the officials on Sunday. The same can also be said for Ravens coach John Harbaugh and anyone else who wants to pin Baltimore's loss on the zebras.
Yes, Tom Brady was hardly touched twice when he drew a pair of roughing the passer calls - both of which resulted in touchdown drives - but to say the Patriots shouldn't have won the game because of them is ludicrous. Furthermore, complaining after the game is twice as pathetic.
The Ravens had 60 minutes to win that game on Sunday. They failed to do it within that time limit, so when their receiver dropped a perfect pass on fourth down, a catch that would have given them a first down, they started the run their mouths about the refs.
Would that have been the case if Mark Clayton caught that ball and the Ravens scored to win 28-27? Unlikely. So Ray Lewis, John Harbaugh and all you Ravens fans out there: Get over it. You lost. Move on to next week. It's a long season and a lot of bad calls are going to be made.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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