ESPN lets Ray Lewis comment on Ray Rice (Spoiler: It doesn’t go well)
http://twitter.com/#!/adamhousley/status/513732575211163650
Probably the last person in the world who needs to be giving commentary on covering up crimes is Ray Lewis. But that’s exactly what he did this morning on ESPN.
Ray Lewis talking about the Ravens maybe suppressing evidence is pretty rich.
— Gary Parrish (@GaryParrishCBS) September 21, 2014
Here’s the video:
If you missed it, Ray Lewis talked about covering up crimes on ESPN this morning. http://t.co/zdXVhpSmpd https://t.co/G4MSOChtfI
— SB Nation (@SBNation) September 21, 2014
Facepalm.
Ray Lewis is an idiot
— Sonya (@sonya415) September 21, 2014
Ray Lewis… Wow! Does he think before he speaks?
— Schuyler (@PittSchuyler) September 21, 2014
Omg Ray Lewis please SHUT UP
— Adam Rock (@Arock1234) September 21, 2014
Oh the irony of Ray Lewis talking about covering up evidence… He must be speaking from personal experience or something
— Isaiah Sydnor (@H_tothe_izzo1) September 21, 2014
Murder, for instance. RT @24Litho: Ray Lewis on Ray Rice: “There are some things you can cover up. There are some things you can’t.”
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravisBGID) September 21, 2014
Oh Lordy, lolllll. Ray Lewis is going to regret the crap out of that comment. pic.twitter.com/DzRCIRUTdV
— Josh Eberley (@JoshEberley) September 21, 2014
There is a real person, paid handsomely by ESPN, who continues to believe Ray Lewis should talk about this stuff. http://t.co/v9Y75FwCis
— Kyle Tucker (@KyleTucker_CJ) September 21, 2014
Exactly. It’s ESPN that continues to give Lewis a platform to say such things.
@espn really should find someone else to talk about the Ray Rice situation other than Ray Lewis during pregame.
— Meagan Barnes (@meagbarnes) September 21, 2014
Ray Lewis talking about its ok for NFL teams to cover stuff up. How does @espn justify allowing that idiot on the air? Paying him no less.
— Shawn Tidwell (@D2Shawn) September 21, 2014
.@ESPN really needs to find someone other than Ray Lewis to talk about the Ray Rice situation.
— Zack Sparks (@ZacharyJSparks) September 21, 2014
Related:
Twitchy’s coverage of Ray Lewis
Twitchy’s coverage of Ray Rice