It was with great anticipation that I set off for my
favorite sports bar, yesterday, to partake in the beginning of a new football
season. (And a number of beers.)
The week got off to an inauspicious start here in Baltimore,
with the unveiling of the new Ray Lewis stature, outside the Ratbirds’ stadium. (No, I did not go for the ceremony.) I had an idea of what the statue would look
like, and my suspicions were correct. It
was not a pose that featured him screaming motivation and Jesus references at
his teammates, nor was it a pose of him flying to a ball carrier, nor
delivering a thundering hit. It was a
statue of Ray doing what he does best… calling attention to himself before he’s
even stepped on the field.
They should inscribe it right on the statue: “LOOK AT ME!” (Source)
As a football fan, I’m offended that they dared to place him
in the same plaza as the statue of Johnny Unitas. The two were polar opposites in physicality,
demeanor, and class.
But I’m really kind of amused by it all, because I can’t
wait to see what the local (or visiting) Steeler fans do to deface it before
this week’s game. I’m guessing someone
straps a knife to his hand, or drapes a bloody fur coat over his shoulders. There are a myriad of things that could be
used to fill that gaping mouth.
Back at the bar, I’ve worked hard of the last few years, to
build a rapport with the locals; even the Rattie fans. Lucky for me, there are also a number of fans
of other teams too. There’s one guy I
see every week, and every single time I stop by for lunch on a non-game
day. Dude must have a locker there. But he’s a die-hard Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan,
and enjoys harassing the locals as much as I do. So we usually cheer (loudly) for each other’s
team while we’re there.
This week, as we had discussed a month or two ago, I brought
him in a Steeler jersey of mine, for him to wear and keep. (It was a Lamarr Woodley jersey, which I was
unlikely to wear ever again, ever since the Steelers cut him after last
season. It was a knockoff, but looked
like the real thing.) I tell you, it was
totally worth it just to see the look on the face of the crusty guy he sits
beside every week. Anything I can do to
sow a little discontent…
That’s him there in front of the window, sandwiched
between Ratbird fans. And that’s me taking
up the left half of the shot, sporting my new Ryan Shazier jersey.
I assumed my usual spot on the end of the bar, in the well
between the overhead video screens. I’ll
admit, it’s kind of a challenge to keep up with all the games, so I try to
focus on just two.
The Ratbird game is up in the middle, and my
Steelers are there in the lower right.
There are also two more screens to the left of the big screen, and 4
more to my immediate right.
This week had a mixed bag of omens for me. On the bright side, there were 3 other
Steeler fans, sitting directly behind me, another fan sitting upstairs, and a
whole table full of Steeler fan moms sitting on the railing of the 2nd
level behind me. That meant a lot of
high fives whenever my boys scored.
On the down side, they pissed away a 24-point lead to the
Brownies in the 2nd half, although they hung on to win on a last
second field goal. Could have been
worse, I suppose. But compared to the
Ratbirds, I got off light.
First, they lost to the Bengals, and looked pretty bad while
doing it. And then this morning, TMZ
released the rest of the video they had, showing Ratbird running back Ray Rice
cold-cocking his then-fiancée in a casino elevator.
I wrote about that situation back in
August, making fun of the whole “Oops I made a mistake” defense. Like he “accidentally” smashed a woman in the
mouth.
So with the unvarnished video out in public, the football
Powers That Be had to make some bold moves to save face, following the embarrassingly
light punishment they handed out.
Early this afternoon, the Ratbirds cut Rice, and the NFL
followed by suspending him “indefinitely.”
It was a total joke; one that never would have come to be if
there hadn’t been video of the incident.
When the story first broke, the league and the Ravens tried to
soft-pedal it, and intimated that Rice’s fiancé bore some responsibility for
what happened. They let it come out that
the video documented her role in the brief skirmish, and that would make Rice
look more sympathetic.
What the video showed was that they were all full of shit. If you haven’t seen it, you can see the two
of them get on the elevator, quarrelling.
Ray kind of bump/pushes her, she shoves him and runs toward him, then he
hits her in the jaw with a straight left cross that would make Mike Tyson
proud. She falls like a sack of
potatoes. 1-2-3 out.
The Ravens and the NFL both claimed they had never seen the
second video, but a report on Deadspin tells
another story. Months ago, two national
sports reporters, Peter King (SI) and Chris Mortensen (ESPN) had sources tell
them that both parties saw the video and described the contents, which the
video release just bore out.
I believe that they both did see the video, but rather than
take the publicity hit by coming down hard, they tried to downplay the savagery
of the attack and throw some blame on the woman. Unbelievably, they were counting on the video
never coming out.
Never coming out??? The video always comes out. Always has, always will.
But the thing is, even if they never did see the video,
(which I absolutely don’t believe), it shouldn’t have made a difference. Did they seriously think there was any other conceivable
way the future Mrs. Rice gets knocked unconscious by benevolent means? As my friend the Carpetbagger said on
Facebook, “Did they think it was a tickle-fight?”
The NFL had one chance to do the right thing and they
botched it completely. And now they’re
trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube, un-ring the bell, and close the
barn door after the horse ran the Kentucky Derby.
As for Mr. Rice, I’m sure he’ll become “unsuspended” sometime
late this season, or for next season, and another team will pick him up. Probably the Raiders or Browns.
As for the league, they’ll recover from the PR hit. They always do. I mean, I’m still watching and so are
zillions of others.
And as for the Ravens… well, I’ll let you know when they
plan to unveil the new Ray Rice statue.
Maybe first, they ought to stop drafting guys named “Ray.”
9 comments:
And that's the whole thing of it. They tried to make his wife the one who was at fault. Always blaming the victim. What bothers me most is that people automatically assume she's to blame. Why? Because she defended herself? Who deserves that kind of a hit? It's ten different ways of wrong. All wrong.
For all the video review done by the NFL, they sure blew this one.
But what did she SAYYYY to him!!!
Shame on the whole Neanderthal culture.
Bagger in the house!
First, love the statue of Ray Lewis lighting his farts. It's so chic and avant garde. Accessible, yet aesthetic.
Second, spot on with Rice recap. I hope the NFL gets caught in their "we never the video before today" fabrication. What new information did the video give us? Nothing. But now they act like "Well, this is totally different, now!" Hey, Ray, CFL on the phone!
And what a tragedy for Janay Rice. Yesterday she was traumatized, victimized, and now she must feel partially responsible for ruining her husband's career. (Understand, I'm not saying she is partially responsible but I'm fairly sure her husband will make her feel that way.) Plus, she now gets an angry and frustrated Ray Rice at home 24/7. What could possibly go wrong? At least we can hope that he is now off of his rage-inducing HGH.
Peace. Out.
Ray Lewis looks like he has fire coming out his ass. That must have been some pretty potent chili!
As for the Rice situation, people were pretty shocked when they found out she actually married the guy. What woman in her right mind does that, you ask!! One who thinks she can turn things around with love. OR one who is just too afraid of saying "no."
Not that it matters, but the morbid voyeur in me is dying to know what they were arguing about...
Welcome back, my friend! Glad to have you back in the haas. Let me get you a drink!
Yeah, what's totally different now is that everyone has seen the video, and is therefore immune to the NFL's and Ravens' spin. And that's bad for business.
Unfortunately for Rice, the CFL is adhering to the NFL suspension. So no relief in the Great White North.
I think in the original specs, Ray was supposed to be breathing fire. I bet they had the specs upside down.
Check out Katherine Redmond Brown, founder of National Coalition Against Violent Athletes. She married Derek Brown, New Orleans Saints. She has an interesting story and lifelong commitment.
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