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Old 09-21-2012   #16
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Ray is an inspiring guy. This is an awesome show. Thanks for posting it.
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Old 09-22-2012   #17
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I enjoyed the video and he seems genuine. However, I still can't get past the murder charges he was faced with.
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Did "A Football Life" include the criminal case against him? If not, it was a major oversight.

I never thought Ray was guilty of double murder (stupid charge to bring), but he was guilty of not adding the prosecution's case in his two "posse members" who killed those two dudes - who were bad apples too, from what I understand.

But in terms of football, a lot of teams must be kicking themselves for passing on him.

He is one of the greatest players to ever play the game.
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Did "A Football Life" include the criminal case against him? If not, it was a major oversight.

I never thought Ray was guilty of double murder (stupid charge to bring), but he was guilty of not adding the prosecution's case in his two "posse members" who killed those two dudes - who were bad apples too, from what I understand.

But in terms of football, a lot of teams must be kicking themselves for passing on him.

He is one of the greatest players to ever play the game.
The show just follows the past year of his life, not his entire life. But he did discuss it during the show.
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Yeah, I guess some muderers are "classy".
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Like O.J. and Casey Anthony.
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Like O.J. and Casey Anthony.
They went thru the process of the American Justice system and were determined not guilty. Live with it or move to China.
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They went thru the process of the American Justice system and were determined not guilty. Live with it or move to China.


There is a big difference between being "not guilty" and being innocent.

If Ray wasnt a millionaire with the ability to hire lawyers, he would have been convicted, and probably should have been convicted of something.


He will face a larger judge someday.

I don't think he murdered anyone, but to call someone who hinders a murder investigation "classy" shows either a lack of character or a lack of understanding.

But then people will always explain away bad behavior of those they have a little man crush on.
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I'm glad all you people that still look down on him and past judgement on him for his past are so much smarter and wiser then the most high......smh do you think he blessings and karma would be so good if God still chose to punish him....GET OVER IT MOVE ON...OBVIOUSLY SO MANY OTHERS HAVE INCLUDING THE MOST HIGH....
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I'm glad all you people that still look down on him and past judgement on him for his past are so much smarter and wiser then the most high......smh do you think he blessings and karma would be so good if God still chose to punish him....GET OVER IT MOVE ON...OBVIOUSLY SO MANY OTHERS HAVE INCLUDING THE MOST HIGH....


Ha, so by your theory anyone living the good life down here on earth had the most high's blessing?
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Ha, so by your theory anyone living the good life down here on earth had the most high's blessing?
No my theory is this....ONLY GOD CAN JUDGE US......I dont think his life would be as great if GOD had wanted him to suffer. So it seems that OUR COURT SYSTEM AND GODS SYSTEMS HAS FORGIVEN HIM......So therefore we are no one to judge or to keep holding past transgression against him.....THE UNIVERSE HAS CHOSEN HIS PATH AND HE HAS WALKED IT.....AND IS DOING SO WITH LOTS OF GOOD KARMA AND BLESSINGS.......GET OVER IT HATERS.
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So many saints in this thread trashing a guy who has clearly impacted a lot of people in a positive way. Pretty ridiculous...
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So many saints in this thread trashing a guy who has clearly impacted a lot of people in a positive way. Pretty ridiculous...
AMEN TO THAT MR KOOL AID MAN....LOL
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