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Ray Rice And Ravens Attempts To Clean PR Mess Makes Internet Angry

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The Ravens held a press conference for Ray Rice and his wife Friday at the Ravens practice facility in Owens Mills, MD. It is the first time the Ravens running back has spoken publicly since being arrested for knocking his then fiancée out cold in February. Before I get into the debacle that was the Ravens press conference today, I should give a little refresher on the matter.

Rice was videotaped dragging his future wife’s unconscious body out of an Atlantic City casino elevator. Police also reportedly had video evidence of Rice punching her in the casino.

The Ravens organization publicly stood behind their troubled running back leading up to the trial. While many people said they should just outright cut him, they expressed their support, and said they were going to let the legal process run its course. And why wouldn’t they? Sure, that sounds reasonable, but cutting ties with him would have left them on the hook for $14 Mil. That probably had something to do with their decision making process.

Rice was indicted for felony aggravated assault, a more serious charge than he was originally charged with. In the end though, he avoided jail time by entering a pre-trial intervention program. Being a first time offender, he was eligible for that arrangement, and after successful completion, the assault charge will be dropped after one year.

Now that we’re all caught up, let’s examine Friday’s events. The Ravens hosted a televised press conference for Ray Rice and his wife Friday afternoon. During which time, the Ravens were live tweeting the event on Twitter. Rice apologized to the Ravens GM and coaching staff, as well as the fanbase, but never to his wife. Throughout the press conference, Rice read from notes on his phone, which may have made him seem somewhat disingenuous. At one point, he made a rather bad analogy that didn’t sit well with much of the internet using world.

“I won’t call myself a failure. Failure is not getting knocked down. It’s not getting up.”

The Ravens Twitter account echoed the statement. (The tweet was deleted by the Ravens twitter manager overnight, but I grabbed a screenshot).

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Probably not the best choice of words after getting indicted for knocking your wife out in public. The tweet drew an outpouring of angry responses.

https://twitter.com/JoshYohe_Trib/status/469929209746718721

https://twitter.com/dianagram/status/469927129019596800

https://twitter.com/OldHossRadbourn/status/469931629449052161

https://twitter.com/HowardShatsky/status/469980588490121216

 

His wife, who sat stoically next to him at the press conference, apologized for her involvement.

https://twitter.com/Ravens/statuses/469918292061061120

A tweet which also created a firestorm on Twitter, as well as ire from some journalists.

https://twitter.com/TheTomasRios/status/470194699827826688

https://twitter.com/MarkEnnis/status/469929072777506816

https://twitter.com/natbaker/status/470220788964929536

https://twitter.com/EdgeofSports/status/469925336314937344

https://twitter.com/HotelFoxtrot/status/469921555674181632

https://twitter.com/1LonelyCoyote/status/470205860825006081

You get the idea. There are several hundred, if not, thousands of similar comments. Many of which are not safe for work, so I avoided including them. Here is the press conference if you are interested in watching it for yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJBkG_kyqxI

Ravens team president Dick Cass said that he expects Rice to meet with Roger Goodell sometime in the very near future. On NFL Insiders yesterday, Chris Mortensen said that the team is preparing for their running back to be suspended for at least 3 games. Personally, I believe the league- the PR machine that it is- is easily swayed by public opinion. Yesterday’s overwhelming negative response would surely make their ruling harsher if that is indeed the case.

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Arraignment For Ravens RB Ray Rice Pushed Back Until Thursday

The arraignment for Ravens running back Ray Rice, which was originally scheduled for today, has been pushed back until Thursday according to The Baltimore Sun. Rice was originally facing domestic assault charges, but a grand jury indicted him on a more serious charge of 3rd degree aggravated assault- a felony. Rice’s then fiancée was originally charged with the same domestic assault charge, but the charges against her were later dismissed.

Strangely enough, Rice and his fiancée got married a day after he was indicted. If Rice is convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 3-5 years in jail. Personally, I’d be surprised if he served a day in jail if he’s found guilty. While the NFL can (and should) come down on Rice with a fine or suspension, they haven’t done so yet. The league is likely waiting for the legal process to run it’s course before deciding on a punishment.

The grand jury indictment asserts that Rice did attempt to cause significant bodily injury to his fiancée in Atlantic City on February 15th. You can view the indictment here.

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[Video] Footage Of Ray Rice Dragging Unconscious Fiance After Fight

You may have heard that Ray Rice was recently arrested for a domestic violence incident over the weekend. He and his fiance were both arrested after allegedly fighting with each other in an Atlantic City casino. TMZ has attained footage of Rice dragging his unconscious fiance out of an elevator after the incident.

Rice’s lawyer issued a statement about the video. “The video that has been put up by TMZ shows the very end of what transpired.” After Rice was arrested, his lawyer called the incident ‘a very minor altercation.” I don’t know about you, but most people aren’t usually being dragged around unconscious after being in a ‘minor altercation’.

The NFL is reviewing the case under their personal conduct policy. Here is the video released by TMZ.

Ravens Lose Coin Toss, Final NFL Draft Order Set

The official 2014 NFL draft order in now set thanks to a good ‘ole fashioned coin toss.  The Cowboys win the tiebreaker giving them the 16th pick, and the Ravens will pick at 17.

Cowboys Vice President Stephen Jones and Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome met at the NFL competition meeting this morning. Since both teams finished with the same record, and both team’s opponents had the same win percentages, the coin flip tiebreaker was necessary to determine the draft order.

Here is the official 2014 draft order:

1 Houston Texans
2 St. Louis Rams (via Redskins)
3 Jacksonville Jaguars
4 Cleveland Browns
5 Oakland Raiders
6 Atlanta Falcons
7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
8 Minnesota Vikings
9 Buffalo Bills
10 Detroit Lions
11 Tennessee Titans
12 New York Giants
13 St. Louis Rams
14 Chicago Bears
15 Pittsburgh Steelers
16 Dallas Cowboys
17 Baltimore Ravens
18 New York Jets
19 Miami Dolphins
20 Arizona Cardinals
21 Green Bay Packers
22 Philadelphia Eagles
23 Kansas City Chiefs
24 Cincinnati Bengals
25 San Diego Chargers
26 Cleveland Browns (via Colts)
27 New Orleans Saints
28 Carolina Panthers
29 New England Patriots
30 San Francisco 49ers
31 Denver Broncos
32 Seattle Seahawks

The Wildcat Makes Joe Flacco Sad

Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco apparently doesn’t like the team’s use of the wildcat. The Ravens used the wildcat on Sunday for a handful of plays. Backup QB Tyrod Taylor was under center for those snaps, and Flacco could be seen lined up at receiver on the outside, looking disinterested with his hands in his pockets.

When asked about his feelings on the wildcat earlier today, Flacco said, “I don’t like that stuff. I’m the quarterback. I want to be behind the line of scrimmage, I want to be taking snaps.” About being lined up at WR he said, “I’m not doing a single thing. I’m not blocking, I’m not doing anything”. Flacco went on to say that he doesn’t like the wildcat and doesn’t expect the Ravens to run it anymore. “It makes you look like a high school offense.”

They say it’s a copycat league, but perhaps a copycat division is more appropriate. I would be surprised if they didn’t run more of it personally. Some news outlets described the Ravens wildcat attempts as ineffective, but the first time they ran it in the first quarter, Taylor broke for a 17 yard gain.