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Ray Lewis Still Has More People to Kill

  • Heretic
    Tiernan;1366427 wrote:If you've ever actually read any of my self - admission posts about being "charged" with DUI in 2009 you would also know that I was never "convicted". Cost me a bundle but I sidestepped it. Much the same as your hero Ray did. But I'm willing to bet he paid millions compared to my thousands to sidestep a murder rap. He's a thugger, accept it and move on, you bore me.
    He's a thug, you're a thug, everyone's a thug.
  • FatHobbit
    Heretic;1366523 wrote:He's a thug, you're a thug, everyone's a thug.
    I'm a thugger, he's a thugger, she's a thugger, we're a thugger, wouldn't you like to be a thugger too?
  • O-Trap
    Tiernan;1366427 wrote:If you've ever actually read any of my self - admission posts about being "charged" with DUI in 2009 you would also know that I was never "convicted". Cost me a bundle but I sidestepped it. Much the same as your hero Ray did. But I'm willing to bet he paid millions compared to my thousands to sidestep a murder rap. He's a thugger, accept it and move on, you bore me.

    Ah, so you're just like Lewis, then.

    I see many arrests in your future, then, based on your own logic.

    Seriously, would you like to make a wager?

    My apologies if I bore you, but your logical incoherence amuses me, so you may just have to deal with my presence as long as you're proving yourself to be such a dunce.
  • O-Trap
    Heretic;1366523 wrote:He's a thug, you're a thug, everyone's a thug.
    But we've got the biggest thugs of them all!
  • gport_tennis
    This thread is like the Boston Celtics collapse thread
  • Tiernan
    O-Trap;1366533 wrote:Seriously, would you like to make a wager?.
    How do you suppose we do that brainiac? I'm saying Killer Lewis ends up with more arrests than Lawrence Tyalor after his retirement but it will most likely take a couple years to accumulate before he does something really heinous and ends up in a State Pen. This site won't be around six months from now the way things are going.
  • GoChiefs
    Tiernan;1366612 wrote:This site won't be around six months from now the way things are going.
    /2009'd.
  • vball10set
    O-Trap;1366535 wrote:But we've got the biggest thugs of them all!
    I resemble that remark!
  • Tiernan
    The NGBA* is full of thuggers.


    *National Gangbangers Association
  • mcburg93
    GoChiefs;1366635 wrote:/2009'd.
    This site is still going? son of a bitch and to think I bet 5k vcash it would be shutdown by now.
  • Tigerfan00
    GoChiefs;1366635 wrote:/2009'd.
    Cavstensity'd
  • O-Trap
    Tiernan;1366612 wrote:How do you suppose we do that brainiac? I'm saying Killer Lewis ends up with more arrests than Lawrence Tyalor after his retirement but it will most likely take a couple years to accumulate before he does something really heinous and ends up in a State Pen. This site won't be around six months from now the way things are going.
    #1. The whole "it's not going to be around" is getting lame.

    #2. You know that we're both real people, right? As in, if this site goes away, we're still around. Could it be that ... and bear with me ... we could make a bet that might venture outside this site? I know it sounds like madness, but it just might work.

    #3. Hell, contingent clauses to wagers aren't exactly rocket science. Not sure why it would take a "brainiac" to figure that out.


    Based on a single arrest, a pleaded-down charge, and a squeaky clean record in the last 13 years, you're seriously suggesting that he'll have a bunch of arrests afterward? Excuse me, but your fanhood blindness is showing.

    And since the bet might have been about arrests (if you could figure out how to gamble outside of this website):

    Ray Lewis arrests = 1
    Tiernan arrests = 1


    Go find your thug homies and steal some shit from the liquor store, you criminal.
  • Tiernan
    If I'm ever arrested for murder I've got a pretty good Fkn idea who the victim will be...
  • Tiernan
    [INDENT]Thanks for this Rydawg - Suck onit O_crap and bigdaddy. [/INDENT]
  • Tiernan
    Question...do most thuggers use their first mug shot as their HS Yearbook pic?
  • O-Trap
    Tiernan;1366819 wrote:If I'm ever arrested for murder I've got a pretty good Fkn idea who the victim will be...

    Nah. You'd get charged with a DUI before you made it to my house ... that, or you'd get in a wreck, as drunk drivers tend to do.

    This is all assuming you'd put down the bottle long enough to find your keys.
    Tiernan;1366833 wrote:[INDENT]Thanks for this Rydawg - Suck onit O_crap and bigdaddy.
    [/INDENT]
    It's your kindred spirit.
  • said_aouita
    Tiernan;1366612 wrote:I'm saying Killer Lewis ends up with more arrests than Lawrence Tyalor after his retirement but it will most likely take a couple years to accumulate before he does something really heinous and ends up in a State Pen. .
    Wrong.
  • Tiernan
    said_aouita;1366865 wrote:Wrong.
    What? That it will take a couple years? Yeah you're probably right.
  • sherm03
    O-Trap;1366331 wrote:Lewis, aside from his involvement in one issue ... for which he was acquitted ... has had a relatively quiet off-field life.
    Point of contention...he was never acquitted. He reached a plea bargain. He became a witness for the prosecution, trying to say it was his co-defendants that were the ones to commit the murder. THEY were acquitted...but probably because Lewis was the one to do the stabbing. They still haven't found the suit Lewis was wearing that night.

    As a side note, the victims were from Akron.
  • O-Trap
    sherm03;1366966 wrote:Point of contention...he was never acquitted. He reached a plea bargain. He became a witness for the prosecution, trying to say it was his co-defendants that were the ones to commit the murder. THEY were acquitted...but probably because Lewis was the one to do the stabbing. They still haven't found the suit Lewis was wearing that night.

    As a side note, the victims were from Akron.
    You're right. Thank you for the correction. I'll rephrase to say he was not found guilty of murder.

    I recall that the young men stabbed were from Akron. I do think that's part of why so many NEO residents wanted someone to pay, a bonus if it was a member of the team who broke the hearts of Browns fans.

    Hard to be objective under those circumstances.
  • sherm03
    O-Trap;1366967 wrote:You're right. Thank you for the correction. I'll rephrase to say he was not found guilty of murder.

    I recall that the young men stabbed were from Akron. I do think that's part of why so many NEO residents wanted someone to pay, a bonus if it was a member of the team who broke the hearts of Browns fans.

    Hard to be objective under those circumstances.
    I see where you are coming from with that, but I think under the circumstances...it is far more likely that he is guilty rather than innocent. You don't cop a plea and point the finger at your buddies to avoid jail time if you're innocent.
  • O-Trap
    sherm03;1366970 wrote:I see where you are coming from with that, but I think under the circumstances...it is far more likely that he is guilty rather than innocent. You don't cop a plea and point the finger at your buddies to avoid jail time if you're innocent.
    Unless you think it looks bad and are afraid to go to jail.

    At that point, you're trying to attribute motivation to actions, and I just don't think that's easily done in the situation.

    Imagine that you were present at something like that, didn't commit the action, but saw it happen (with people who are your buddies). Do you immediately rat your buddies out and (a) potentially put friends in prison, and (b) snitch on a guy who has proven he'll stick someone with a knife?

    Probably not.

    However, when faced with a LOT of prison time at a young age, I'm betting you become a lot more accommodating, and at the advice of your legal counsel, opt to take a plea because it meant no jail time.

    Are you telling me you wouldn't take that? I certainly would, and it DOES seem as though that is how the events transpired, if memory serves me.

    I'm not saying the above happened, but I'm saying that I don't think any actions in this instance show any signs of guilt and have raised defeaters of such.

    Again, wanting him to be guilty (hell, I don't particularly care for the guy's style or personality ... I find him annoying in general) doesn't mean he is guilty or should be found as such.
  • hasbeen
    sherm03;1366966 wrote:They still haven't found the suit Lewis was wearing that night.
    It's at the dry cleaners. Pick it up Wednesday.
  • Tiernan
    That thugger was guilty from jump street and "most" (those that can discern BS from Fact) USA Americans know it. Sunday Brady finally sends him back to the streets and then it will be the job of the police to keep an eye on him. He'll fk-up sooner than later and then just like another famous thugger who got off a double homocide charge, he'll finally hear the cold slamming of a cell door behind him.
  • hasbeen
    Tiernan;1367046 wrote:That thugger was guilty from jump street and "most" (those that can discern BS from Fact) USA Americans know it. Sunday Brady finally sends him back to the streets and then it will be the job of the police to keep an eye on him. He'll fk-up sooner than later and then just like another famous thugger who got off a double homocide charge, he'll finally hear the cold slamming of a cell door behind him.
    You know? You KNOW? Based on? Speculation? So you don't know? You're just assuming and making a judgement. You're a bad USA American. I bet you wear Chinese-made pants.