OT: Should Ray Lewis be inducted into the Hall of Fame

Submitted by gutnedawg on
Does Ray Lewis deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? Certainly his on field performance would warrant it but do his off field problems keep him from it? I just can't get over his past but it seems like the majority of the media has, or at least they have ignored it because his retirement coupled with the Ravens playoff run provides for a great story.

lilpenny1316

January 23rd, 2013 at 3:48 PM ^

is labelling him as a murderer.  Murderers, even rich ones, aren't able to strike plea deals and then testify against two people and expect those two to not turn against him.  Georgia is a death penalty state.  I don't care how close I am with someone, I'm not getting fried if I know someone else did the crime.  

If he did it, those friends would've started singing like Mike Vicks' friends.

RDDGoblue

January 23rd, 2013 at 4:10 PM ^

The Pro Football Hall of Fame's induction criteria specificially states that off-field activities not be considered when voting on inductees.

 

So yes, he should.  

 

As to whether the criteria should be what it is.....I am a baseball fan above all other pro sports.  I loathe what the baseball hall has become, and how it is up to voters to suppose whether or not players used PED's etc.

aratman

January 23rd, 2013 at 4:17 PM ^

Yes he is a HOFer. Now for a real question, How do you think the publicity from the murder accusation effected his career?  Do you think he would have had the "Ray Ray" persona with out the publicity?  I believe it gave him an edge.  He was a bad man before this but once it happened people were like let's watch Ray to see if he kills someone.  I also believe he upped his game to prove everyone that said he was just a thug wrong.

StephenRKass

January 23rd, 2013 at 5:21 PM ^

I'm confused . . . 

  • Is the pope Catholic?
  • Is Michigan the best University in the State of Michigan?
  • Is MGoBlog the best Michigan sports blog ever?
  • Is it nice to have money in your wallet?
  • Is Kate Upton attractive?

Yes, Ray Lewis should be in the Hall of Fame. I guess I'm confused, because that question is about the same as the above . . . patently obvious that he will be in the HOF.

Tater

January 23rd, 2013 at 6:44 PM ^

I think Lewis should have gotten some jail time, but his debt to society has been paid in full, according to the law.  I don't think he should get hired for a cushy studio job when he is finished, but I think the Hall of Fame in any sport should only be about what the person did on the field.

Using today's "standards," Ty Cobb probably doesn't make it, nor does Rogers Hornsby, who used to get himself ejected from games on purpose to make it to the racetrack on time.  Would Mickey Mantle be allowed in with his well-documented alcohol problem if the election was held today?

Most Hall of Fame elections are held by writers who never played, but are looking for excuses to deny entry to many of those who did play and played well.

 

 

gutnedawg

January 23rd, 2013 at 7:09 PM ^

Alright how about a thought experiment. If a football player is the best player of all time but near the end of his career is found guilty for murder and sentenced to life in prison. Should he be allowed into the hall of fame? By the rules he would be inducted but the question is should the player be inducted?