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Gmanc711 10-07-2004, 11:39 PM Ravens Pro Bowl linebacker Ray Lewis weighed in with his opinion of Portis after Baltimore's Monday night loss to Kansas City, during which Chiefs running back Priest Holmes gained 125 yards on the ground. "Portis isn't Priest," Lewis said. "Don't fool yourself now." During a week in which statements have been repeatedly in the news, Bugel hopes Portis, who ran 22 times for 86 yards against the Ravens last season, uses those words to his advantage.
This was from the Washington Post article Matty posted about Buges and Portis. I hope Portis smacks Ray Ray, well maybe just runs by him really really fast.
That Guy 10-08-2004, 03:54 AM too bad our O line isn't nearly as good...
also, i've watched a decent number of ravens games, and i've never seen ray ray play as bad as he was that night... missing tackles left and right...
Daseal 10-08-2004, 07:28 AM I wanna see Portis do what the statue says. I'd rather see a stiffarm to the head where Ray ray falls to his back. If I want anyone to suffer the madden curse of having a horrible season, it's Ray Lewis!
I thought going up against his former college coach last week would have resulted in a monster game for Portis, but until he get some holes I wouldn't count on him having a big game against the Ravens.
Drift Reality 10-08-2004, 10:43 AM Did anyone see the MNF game, where Ray Lewis was miked up?
He started whining about being constantly double-teamed, Mike Nolan sat next to him, and he started shouting about how he was constantly double-teamed like there was something Mike Nolan could do about it.
That being said, I find him to be a frightening football player and person.
Like with a grizzly bear, if I saw him in the woods, I would cover my jugular with my hands, crawl into the fetal position, and play dead.
Hogskin 10-08-2004, 10:54 AM Like with a grizzly bear, if I saw him in the woods, I would cover my jugular with my hands, crawl into the fetal position, and play dead.
LMAO!!! Great line. Hopefully, Portis' approach will be to fly by him like a streak of light, leaving Ray's jock strap around his ankles.
SkinsRock 10-08-2004, 12:51 PM I'd like to see Portis run right past him, while he is lying on the ground after Rasby or Sellers or another TE/H-back lays him out with a great block. Repeat.
"The great Ray Lewis" was bitching about being double-teamed??? Waaa!!! If he is really that good it shouldn't matter. I usually don't like seeing anyone get injured, but I wouldn't be upset at all if he breaks a leg or something.
jrocx69 10-08-2004, 03:09 PM you have to run right at him, to many teams run away from him with sweeps and pitches and off tackles. run str8 up the gut on him and you will see guards attacking lewis as well. dockery and thomas are gonna have a busy night
Redskins8588 10-08-2004, 04:48 PM you have to run right at him, to many teams run away from him with sweeps and pitches and off tackles. run str8 up the gut on him and you will see guards attacking lewis as well. dockery and thomas are gonna have a busy night
I agree with jrocx69 when you run your toss, pitch, sweeps, off tackles away from lewis you give him an oppertunity to react before a body can get on him, and by the time a body does get to him he is agile enough to make them miss the block leaving Lewis to make the tackle. Where like jrocx69 said if you attack on his side stright up then you get a guard or tackle on lewis right from the snap of the ball and he wont have the time to react because by the time he does the play is already at his door step with an O-lineman knocking at the door.
SKINSnCANES 10-08-2004, 05:23 PM if it wasnt for the other 10 defenders that the ravens had it would make that a lot easier
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