Ray Lewis
Lewis clearly mouthed “Praise Allah! Praise Allah” during the presentation of the U.S. National Anthem at the Ravens-Patriot 2013 play-off game.
The camera zoomed in on his face for a long time, and the mouthing was clear.
Here’s some history about Ray that the media would like us to forget:
“It was Monday, Jan. 31, 2000, in Atlanta, hours after the city hosted an otherwise-successful Super Bowl, when Lewis’ life became unusual. At 10:22 a.m. that morning, a detective from Atlanta’s homicide unit interviewed Lewis in suburban Norcross, Ga., about the murders of Richard Lollar, 24, and Jacinth Baker, 21. The two had died from stab wounds inflicted in a melee about 100 steps away at the Cobalt Lounge, a popular nightclub in Atlanta’s Buckhead district.
A limousine carrying Lewis and several others was spotted fleeing the scene. Its driver, Duane Fasset, was later found and placed Lewis at the scene. Bullets riddled the limo. Blood stained its interior.
Lewis evaded the detective’s questions. He promised to cooperate with the murder investigation only after returning from Hawaii a week later. Lewis had a Pro Bowl to play in. Atlanta police arrested Lewis hours later. They charged him, and two men named Reginald Oakley and Joseph Sweeting, with murder. Reports say Lewis sobbed as police took him away.
On June 5, Lewis struck a plea bargain with prosecutors. He agreed to testify against Oakley and Sweeting and plead guilty to a count of obstruction of justice in exchange his murder and aggravated assault charges be dropped. During the trial, several witnesses changed on the stand the accounts they first told investigators. Oakley and Sweeting were acquitted.”
Yep. I want both teams to lose, since I loathe the beautiful city by the bay that they have turned into a degenerate cesspool. I visited many, many times in my youth. It needs about a 9.5 on the Richter, then start over.