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Post by xtremedb on Aug 28, 2006 0:08:27 GMT -5
Name: Ray Lewis Position: MLB Number: 52 Team: Ravens
OVR: 98 -> 99 TAK: 96 -> 99
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Post by Radie on Aug 28, 2006 3:11:36 GMT -5
at first, i didnt like this but then i started to think...
he is still the best tackling MLB in the game so he deserves the 99
Im gonna post it now, no waiting
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Post by legendary on Aug 28, 2006 11:50:20 GMT -5
I disagree. Ray Lewis is on the decline and his body is wearing down from running through people so many times. 96 is good enough.
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Post by xtremedb on Aug 28, 2006 11:56:14 GMT -5
well i feel either his tackle or his awreness needs to be 99
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Post by legendary on Aug 28, 2006 12:54:04 GMT -5
His AWR should be 98.
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Post by Radie on Aug 30, 2006 14:07:48 GMT -5
i disagree with legendary.
age will knock a lot of things down over the next few years but TAK isnt one of them.
what was his default AWR ? for the record, I agree with 98. He knows the entire field.
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Post by brennerdlinger on Sept 9, 2006 2:51:52 GMT -5
I agree with AWR 98 and tackling at 97. His body is wearing down
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Post by xtremedb on Sept 9, 2006 10:57:31 GMT -5
ray lewis = best tackler in the league period.
and "age" wont make u a worse tackler. and his body isnt wearing down. sure, he had an injury last year. that doesnt mean his body is wearing down. hes keeping up with himself and has over 100+ tackles easily year in and year out when hes not injured. but its hard to break that 1000 yard rushing or recieving and 100 tackle marks when ur injured. like i said, tackling doesnt go by age, its the form u have to get that guy down on the ground fast and not get run over. ray lewis still has that form and will never lose it. tackle is basicly like knowledge, once u learn it and have it down, ull never forget it.
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Post by brennerdlinger on Sept 9, 2006 20:47:10 GMT -5
He doesn't deserve a 99 after his injury. Let's see how he does in the season then agree on a tackling stat. Agree?
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Post by kingofkingsjw on Sept 14, 2006 1:04:59 GMT -5
He deserves the 99 and is the leader of the best D in the NFL. I have him as the #2 MLB in the NFL behind Urlacher but he's still great even after the injury.
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Post by legendary on Sept 14, 2006 21:45:29 GMT -5
I disagree. Once you get older and your body wears down, you won't have quite the spark that linebackers need to run through people like they do. I call it the 'Bob Sanders Rule', because with the way Bob Sanders plays he won't play into his 30s because his tiny body will wear down so much that he can't tackle people.
But, I don't want to turn this into a flame-a-thon, so how about we all decide that if you want to make Ray-Ray higher, make it so, but if not, then don't. Sound good?
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Post by luckychuq on Sept 18, 2006 11:16:24 GMT -5
:DRay is the best LB in the Game! Better than anyone in the game NOW. Brian U. is in "The Bus's" highlight and he is NOT making a big hit. I'm not saying Brian is a bum, but I can't remember Ray in anyones highlight looking that bad. I haven't seen Ray missing too many tackles dispite is age. In these first two reg. season games Ray already has a highlight, and I'm sure there will be more. I'm not even a ravens fan, I just call it like I see it.
P.S. Brian is a monster Ray is a BEAST I would love to have either on on DALLAS!
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Post by broncosrawk on Sept 19, 2006 11:22:51 GMT -5
Judging by the Ravens performance, I'd say Ray is doing good, but honestly, it's three points, unless your simming (and even then), it's not going to make a huge difference.
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