http://www.tmz.com/videos/0_ekaflcqq
If the NFL saw this video and only gave him two games, then I've lost what little respect for the NFL that I had.
http://www.tmz.com/videos/0_ekaflcqq
If the NFL saw this video and only gave him two games, then I've lost what little respect for the NFL that I had.
That's horrible. Pretty disturbing
Only a few more weeks until the NFL wears pink uniform trim to pretend is cares about women.
Remarkable that he isn't in jail. He should be out of the NFL.
Wes Welker gets 4 games for Adderall, Josh Gorgon gets a year for smoking with buddies, and Ray Rice gets 2 games for cold cocking his woman and then dragging her across the floor??????
NFL just released a statement saying they were unable to obtain all the video from that night and today is the first time they've seen this video. I'd expect them to evaluate their punishment for Ray again.
Interesting note: this video is released the weekend the casino goes out of business. Sketchy.
There's the evidence we've been waiting for. Throw the book at him.
They wont change their punishment. If they are going to retro the players involved in the new Drug policy, why would they not retro the players suspended for abusing women. Instead he will miss next week, and then continue to make his millions.
Apparently the ravens tweeted this in may. In case you want to be more pissed.
@Ravens: Janay Rice says she deeply regrets the role that she played the night of the incident.
Sports as a whole has gotten to a sad level, in order to get production back on the field, all common sense is lost.
I bet she doesn't hit him in the face again. I don't see how you can bring criminal charges against him. Technically she hit him first.
**if I were him I would blame it on the roids.
This is not accurate, fyi. Welker took Molly (Do you take Molly? Do Molly? Molly's new to me).
Also, most players who get busted for drugs claim it was Adderall because they can claim whatever they want and don't want to admit having taken PEDs. The league only releases the fact that they "tested positive for a banned substance."