I'd post the Ray Lewis SNL TV Funhouse short here, but NBC finally found it on youtube and claimed copyright
edit: metatube seems to have it though: Disneys Ray of Light Ray Lewis TV Funhouse - Videos - MetaTube
I'd like to think that his entourage killed a guy, and he got caught in a bad situation and tried to cover for them.
But, who really knows?
Why'd it get shut down?
The killings took place several blocks away from the club where the initial arguments broke out, on a side street past all the bars. The Lewis entourage was in a limo; the guys who got killed were ordinary guys who probably had to walk to their car. There's no way to know what happened, but it seems pretty likely that Lewis and his guys deliberately went after the victims after it should have been over. Whether it was to kill them, whether it was to just argue some more and it got out of hand, who knows? You have to be willing to draw really fine lines of distinction to argue that Lewis wasn't an active participant in a murder.
Should Lewis have been there? No. Should he have left it alone? Yes. Should he understood he's an NFL player and let a petty argument go? Yes, I agree. Do I think he killed someone? I don't think so. Do I think he was trying to cover for his boys? Yes. Should he have gotten jail time? Yeah, he should have.
But, despite that incident, he's changed his life and has done an incredible amount of good since then. I like to think that there was some of that in Ray Lewis before the murders and he didn't actually kill someone.
That might be naive though.
This is the prevailing national attitude toward Ray Lewis. I don't know that it's naive; I just think it's blind sports hero-worship. Lewis and his guys chased the other guys down and killed them. There were enough of them that it was easy to play hot potato and make it impossible for the prosecutor to figure out which ones actually wielded the knives. Lewis participated in the coverup. He's guilty in a murder.
Faced with the prospect that one of the best players in the NFL was a killer, America decided to pretend like he was just some guy who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and was guilty mainly of loyalty. It's horseshat. It's the same horseshat that allows Americans to ignore the fact that the quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers is a rapist. Yay sports!
Blaming Ray for the downfall of the suburban bar scene in Atlanta for a murder that he was found innocent of is a little out in left field.
I suppose Ford can blame OJ for the downfall of the Bronco?