Tornado700 Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Remember about a month ago when Ray said on ESPN that the Ravens have lost their leaders? Remember when he was severly criticized by Flacco, et al for sying that?Ray was right. Again. Quote
Money Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Unless Ray predicted we would have the worst OL in football since the AFL/NFL merger...his level of "rightness" is debatable. 1 Quote
cravnravn Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Remember about a month ago when Ray said on ESPN that the Ravens have lost their leaders? Remember when he was severly criticized by Flacco, et al for sying that?Ray was right. Again.Apples to oranges ray was commenting about the stripper bus when he made that comment, strippers have zilch to do with what is happening in the locker room Quote
Geronimo Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Well one things for sure Joe is not a leader. he can't even audible into the correct play. Boldin is gone , Joe can't live off of him anymore. joe is really showing what he's really worth this year. 1 Quote
Money Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Well one things for sure Joe is not a leader. he can't even audible into the correct play. Boldin is gone , Joe can't live off of him anymore. joe is really showing what he's really worth this year. 3 Quote
ravinmaniac52 Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 in a way i think it is leadership but not in the way ray is speaking of. someone or many have to step up to the coach and say this shit aint working, it needs to change Quote
oldno82 Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 I think what's missing is emotional leadership---the kind that gets guys fired up like back in the Lombardi days. Coaches like Bellichick seem to to be able to get the team up for every game. Thing is, these days they are a real rarity. Harbaugh has been an excellent coach for 5 years but he did have Ray to give the pregame motivational speech. Now it's up to him to either do it himself or find some player that can. Quote
deeshopper Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Well one things for sure Joe is not a leader. he can't even audible into the correct play. Boldin is gone , Joe can't live off of him anymore. joe is really showing what he's really worth this year. Quote
OutsideRzAcE Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 Unless you're the Patriots (HOF Coach, QB and crappy division), you're going to struggle and have losing seasons every now and then. It's unfair to the players on this team to point to a lack of leadership as the reason. Ray was on a few sub .500 teams...did the team lack leadership then? Quote
deeshopper Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 For some reason, I keep reading this thread title as "Ray Lewis Hit On The Head". Sure, there is a lack of leadership, but I also agree with the player that said Lewis' statement is a little self-serving. 3 Quote
oldno82 Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Unless you're the Patriots (HOF Coach, QB and crappy division), you're going to struggle and have losing seasons every now and then. It's unfair to the players on this team to point to a lack of leadership as the reason. Ray was on a few sub .500 teams...did the team lack leadership then? No the team didn't lack leadership then but I remember them playing with a lot more intensity.Don't get me wrong. I was just giving Ray's motivational speech as the kind of thing I think a coach should be giving. However, players are different now and I bet harder to motivate too. Quote
thesteelhurtin Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Unless Ray predicted we would have the worst OL in football since the AFL/NFL merger...his level of "rightness" is debatable. The steelers say hello. 1 Quote
OutsideRzAcE Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 No the team didn't lack leadership then but I remember them playing with a lot more intensity.Don't get me wrong. I was just giving Ray's motivational speech as the kind of thing I think a coach should be giving. However, players are different now and I bet harder to motivate too. It's got to be hard to duplicate the hunger and drive they had the past few seasons after all the "close but no cigar" playoff disappointments that fueled them in years past. After being up 14 and blowing the game against the Steelers in the Divisional Round and after the Cundiff/Evans choke job, the intensity and drive was high two years ago and through the roof last year. Getting the monkey off your back is good and all but sometimes it's one heck of a motivator. Just as a fan I know I am a lot more relaxed and less intense while watching Ravens games simply because they won it all last year. I can only imagine how the players feel. 1 Quote
papasmurfbell Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Plenty of BS went down with Ray in that lockerroom. Quote
oldno82 Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 It's got to be hard to duplicate the hunger and drive they had the past few seasons after all the "close but no cigar" playoff disappointments that fueled them in years past. After being up 14 and blowing the game against the Steelers in the Divisional Round and after the Cundiff/Evans choke job, the intensity and drive was high two years ago and through the roof last year. Getting the monkey off your back is good and all but sometimes it's one heck of a motivator. Just as a fan I know I am a lot more relaxed and less intense while watching Ravens games simply because they won it all last year. I can only imagine how the players feel. Yup...they are suffering from post-Championship letdown, no doubt about it. Quote
cravnravn Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Has there ever been a player in the history of the league with more intensity or fire then Ray Lewis? I dont think we'll ever see it again in our life time Quote
RavenMad Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 For some reason, I keep reading this thread title as "Ray Lewis Hit On The Head". Sure, there is a lack of leadership, but I also agree with the player that said Lewis' statement is a little self-serving. I did too Dee. Quote
Tornado700 Posted November 7, 2013 Author Posted November 7, 2013 Has there ever been a player in the history of the league with more intensity or fire then Ray Lewis? I dont think we'll ever see it again in our life time Nevermore. Quote
ravinmaniac52 Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Nevermore.Mike Singletary Cortland Finnegan as much as you hate him he is a bad ass.Brian Dawkins that guy played with a fire. Maybe they can get Joe Montana to give locker room talks? Quote
papasmurfbell Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Mike Curtis?Should be in the HOF. Quote
OutsideRzAcE Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 I think Russell Wilson is the closest thing to Ray Lewis in terms of leadership ability in the younger generation. Quote
oldno82 Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Should be in the HOF.He was a very underrated MLB. I'll never forget the time a drunk ran out on the field and Curtis took him out. Didn't even need the cops that day! Quote
cravnravn Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 (edited) Should be in the HOF. I dont get why he is not in the HOF, they let the roid boys in Lambert & Ham, and Curtis was better then both of them.. Edited November 8, 2013 by cravnravn Quote
cravnravn Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 He was a very underrated MLB. I'll never forget the time a drunk ran out on the field and Curtis took him out. Didn't even need the cops that day! I will NEVER EVER forget that..I said to my dad, look at this nut running on the field, then BOOOOOOOOOOOOM the Blue 32 express took care of that Quote
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