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Ray Lewis on key to labor impasse: 'Remove pride'

Although there's no scientific evidence to suggest a lack of NFL football having a measurable negative effect beyond the economy, Baltimore Ravens All-Pro middle linebacker Ray Lewis believes that crime will increase if there's no season due to the labor dispute.

"Do this research if we don't have a season, watch how much evil, which we call crime, watch how much crime picks up, if you take away our game," Lewis told ESPN. "There's too many people that live through us, people live through us. Yeah, walk in the streets, the way I walk the streets, and I'm not talking about the people you see all the time."

Lewis wasn't referring to the mounting amount of arrests by NFL players during the lockout.

Lewis said he thought there would be an uptick in crime simply because, "There's nothing else to do."

Lewis made another point when it comes to resolving the work stoppage that has lasted three months.

"It's simple, we really got to remove pride," Lewis said. "Seriously. There's no other reason the issue is going on. That's why I don't get into words and all that other stuff, because it takes away from life ... itself. There's people who are really struggling for real. There's real struggles out there."

Lewis said he has been communicating with NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith.

"Tell me when you're ready for me to come speak," Lewis said. "Because I'm not speaking about all, oh I want this, I want that."

And Lewis may speak out soon regarding the labor impasse, saying, "Oh, the time is coming."
 
 
 
 

Aaron Wilson covers the Ravens for the Carroll County Times

 
 
 
 

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Lu
Posted On: 5/24/11 6:34 am
JWS, legend in your own mind eh? You are a silly guy. If I "had a computer?"
jws
Posted On: 5/24/11 4:58 am
Well Lu if you could read,had a computer or knew how to do to find a website you would understand that I DON"T WRITE OR HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH FANTASY FOOTBALL!I write NFL articles only with knowledge on many subjects you can't find on talk shows,newspapers or anywhere else! You should think,research and know what you are talking about BEFORE you speak or write comments for the world to hear!
OriAl
Posted On: 5/23/11 5:17 pm
Crime may actually be lower when football games are on TV, because so many people watch them, including in high crime areas. However, do the viewers who would be committing crimes simply wait until later to commit them? Are there any stats on crime rates during NFL games vs. when they're not on, i.e. does crime increase Monday after a day of NFL on TV?
Lu
Posted On: 5/23/11 8:47 am
JWS = John Schultheis? So tell us JWS, what are the labor issues in fantasy football?
MGS
Posted On: 5/23/11 6:57 am
First off, with ticket prices as high as they are, the only people who can actually afford to go to NFL games these days are NOT robbing stores or mugging people to pay for their tickets. Furthermore, season or no season, that element of crime will be the same. In fact, without the need of that increased presence of police at the stadiums every Sunday, more officers will be spread out on the streets so you MIGHT see a decrease in crime as a result.

Don't be so full of yourself. You want to know how you can "Remove pride"?? If the players and the owners cannot seem to come to some agreement over those millions, give it back to the fans in the form of cheaper ticket prices.
jws
Posted On: 5/23/11 6:00 am
Great article on fanfantasyfootball.com website wriiten by John schultheis on the labor issues.



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