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08 Sep 2014 21:30 #211816 by chairman
BALTIMORE -- Ray Rice was let go by the Ravens on Monday and suspended indefinitely by the NFL after a video was released that appears to show the running back striking his then-fiancée in February.

The grainy video, released by TMZ Sports, shows Rice and Janay Palmer in an elevator at an Atlantic City casino. Each hits the other before Rice knocks Palmer off her feet and into a railing. An earlier TMZ video had showed Rice dragging Palmer, now his wife, from the elevator at the Revel casino, which closed Sept. 2.


The Ravens said earlier Monday that they never saw the new video. Hours later, they sent out a one-sentence release:

"The Baltimore Ravens terminated the contract of RB Ray Rice this afternoon."

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09 Sep 2014 00:55 #211827 by wulfman
Yea he is a classy mother fukker. Here is the video from TMZ.

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09 Sep 2014 00:56 #211829 by wulfman
Looks like he may have spit in her face too. Classy.

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09 Sep 2014 10:37 #211881 by pattycake
I'm glad that Rice got the ax. It's what he deserve. He's that pissed off? Football isn't violent enough for him? He need someone in his life he can ruff up too? Then fine, let him play football at home on his consort. Having no more money rolling in might help him to grow up.

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09 Sep 2014 14:24 #211970 by chairman
A day after a new video surfaced showing Ray Rice hitting his then-fiance in the face in a hotel elevator, prompting the Baltimore Ravens to release the running back and the NFL to increase his suspension from two games to indefinite, Janay Rice defended her husband and criticized the media.

"I woke up this morning feeling like I had a horrible nightmare, feeling like I'm mourning the death of my closest friend," she wrote in an Instagram post. "But to have to accept the fact that it's reality is a nightmare itself. No one knows the pain that the media & unwanted [opinions] from the public has caused my family. To make us relive a moment in our lives that we regret everyday is a horrible thing.

"To take something away from the man I love that he has worked his ass off for all his life just to gain ratings is horrific. THIS IS OUR LIFE! What don't you all get. If your intentions were to hurt us, embarrass us, make us feel alone, take all happiness away, you've succeeded on so many levels. Just know we will continue to grow & show the world what real love is! Ravensnation we love you!"

ESPN's Josina Anderson spoke to the Rices by phone Tuesday. Asked how he was doing, Ray Rice responded, "I have to be strong for my wife. She is so strong. ... We are in good spirits. We have a lot of people praying for us and we 'll continue to support each other."

Rice added, "I have to be there for [Janay] and my family right now and work through this."

After that, Ray handed his phone to his wife. "I love my husband. I support him," Janay Rice said. "I want people to respect our privacy in this family matter."

TMZ Sports released the video that showed Rice assaulting his wife on its website Monday. Earlier Tuesday TMZ reported that sources connected with the Revel Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City told TMZ Sports no one from the NFL asked the casino for the video of the couple in the elevator from the Feb. 15 incident. Instead, the league apparently relied on previously released video that showed Rice dragging his fiance -- who is seemingly unconscious -- from the elevator before determining that he would serve a two-game suspension. The penalty was levied in July.

The Ravens said Monday that they'd not seen the video released Monday by TMZ Sports, either. Asked why the team wasn't able to view the video sooner, coach John Harbaugh told reporters at a Monday night news conference: "I don't know why that would be a hard thing to understand. It wasn't available. It wasn't there for us. It wasn't something that we ever saw or had access to."

The Associated Press reported Monday night that it had viewed a higher-quality video provided by a law enforcement official, and that Rice and Palmer could be heard shouting obscenities at each other. According to the AP, after she collapses, he drags her out of the elevator and is met by some hotel staff. One of them can be heard saying, "She's drunk, right?" And then, "No cops." Rice doesn't respond.

The video, which is slightly longer than the TMZ version and includes some audio, was shown to the AP on condition of anonymity because the official isn't authorized to release it.

The NFL repeated Tuesday that authorities did not make available the video of the assault, despite a claim by TMZ.com that the league did not ask the hotel for it. In statements, the league said it had asked New Jersey State Police for it, and had "reached out multiple times to the Atlantic City Police Department and the Atlantic County prosecutor's office."

The Ravens reached their decision to release Rice in a quick meeting between Harbaugh, owner Steve Bisciotti, general manager Ozzie Newsome and team president Dick Cass, according to Harbaugh.

"The Baltimore Ravens terminated the contract of RB Ray Rice this afternoon," the team's statement read.

Bisciotti first saw the video on television and decided almost immediately that Rice had to be released, a source told ESPN's Ed Werder. Bisciotti called a meeting to confer with other members of the organization's hierarchy. Newsome called Rice to inform him of the team's decision. Harbaugh also spoke to Rice, while Bisciotti contacted NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

The source said that Rice admitted to the Ravens from the start that he was guilty of striking Janay and, for the most part, accurately described what they eventually saw on the video. But the brutality of the assault when seen on the security video made a different impression.

"His description was not too much different -- except it looks more violent when you see it," a team source said. "He's a likable guy, and he's done so many things the right way in his career, but he's paying for what he did and the fact there was a video. You can't erase the video."

The source insisted the Ravens had requested copies of the video through multiple sources without success. At one point, a police officer who had seen the video described what it contained to Ravens officials.

"We hadn't seen the video," the source said. "The video changes the perspective."

The Ravens are not expected to further address the situation.

The NFL's two-game suspension of Rice was widely criticized at too lenient.

A spokesperson for the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office told ESPN's Don Van Natta on Monday: "Mr. Rice received the same treatment in the court system that any first-time offender in similar circumstances has received. We have no comment beyond that."

Rice's lawyer, Michael Diamondstein, declined to comment when contacted by the AP.

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who, in 2010 was the first player suspended under the NFL's personal conduct policy, said Tuesday he would pray for Rice and his wife. The Steelers visit the Ravens on Thursday.

Rice, 27, was charged with felony aggravated assault in the case and in May was accepted into a pretrial intervention program that allowed him to avoid jail time and could lead to the charge being purged from his record. Rice hasn't spoken often to the media since his arrest, but on July 31 he called his actions "inexcusable" and said this is "something I have to live with the rest of my life."

He added: "I know that's not who I am as a man. That's not who my mom raised me to be. If anybody knows me, they know I was raised by a single parent, and that was my mother. I let her down, I let my wife down, I let my daughter down. I let my wife's parents down. I let the whole Baltimore community down. I let my teammates down. I let so many people down because of 30 seconds of my life that I know I can't take back."

On Monday, teams were notified that any contract with Rice would not be approved or take effect until further direction is provided by Goodell, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

The executive director of the NFL Players Association, DeMaurice Smith, told SI.com that the video is disturbing and jarring.

"The video is really all the information I've seen. I did learn on the way over to the facility about Mr. Rice being released, and have not yet talked to [Goodell] about any other discipline," Smith said, according to the report. "I did hear that [Rice had been suspended], but I tend to rely on the commissioner and learning all the facts first-hand. That's what we'll do, and once we know what those facts are, that will dictate our next steps."

Information from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and The Associated Press is included in this report.

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09 Sep 2014 14:39 #211979 by mapoui
this is an issue I dont even want to get close to.  I grew up with that kind of thing around me.  its a stunning thing with a totally awful negative impact on children.

however Ray Rice and the woman made up although I can never trust a man who hits a woman not to do it again.  nor the sanity of a woman who marries a man who physically abused her.  that does not compute for me.  this is no a joke at all.

yet we can write off any human being. and the fcatthat the couple exists as one should warrant full and quiet and positive consideration.

BUT MOST SIGNIFICANTLY WHAT THE FCUK IS THE NFL DOING IN THE MIDDLE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ::confused::

IF EVER THERE WAS AN ORGANIZATION TOTALLY OUT OF PLACE IT IS THE NFL AS A PUNISHMENT BUREAU.  THAT IS 90% OF WHAT ROGER GOODEL DOES...METE OUT PUNISHMENT TO PLAYERS.  {AND RECENTLY A SLAP ON THE WRIST FOR AN EGREGIOUS SOCIAL OFFENSE BY AN OWNER }

THE NFL IS A ROTTEN SHIP, A SHIP OF TOTAL EXPLOITATION OF PLAYERS TO GENERATE MASSIVE, UNEARNED PROFITS FOR OWNERS.  THE NFL IS A CORRUPT SHIP AND IS IN NO WAY QUALIFIED TO JUDGE ANYONE AT ALL.. FAR LESS TO BE IN THE MIDDLE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WITH REGARD TO NFL PLAYERS.  THIS IS AN ISSUE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND FAMILY PLANNING AND THE FAMILIES INVOLVED..AN AREA THAT IS OUTSIDE ANY DAM AREA FOOTBALL IS RELATED TO.

AND IF ON THE OUTCOME OF THOSE PROCEEDINGS THE SPONSORS DEEMED RICE NOT A GOOD MODEL FOR ENDORSEMENTS THAT IS UP TO THEM HOW THEY SPEND THEIR MONEY.  THE NFL SHOULD NOT HAVE AND MUST NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE THE LIVELIHOOD OF A CITIZEN WHERE GENERAL LAW HAS THE JURISDICTION.  THERE SHOULD BE FEW IF ANY REASON AT ALL UNDER WHICH THE LIVELIHOOD OF ANYONE CAN BE TAKEN AWAY JUST SO..ON THE JUDGEMENT OF A TRADE ORGANIZATION OF OWNERS

AND HOW IN THE HELL DO THE PLAYERS HAVE A UNION AND THEY CEDE AND ALLOW SUCH POWER TO BE USURPED BY THE OWNERSHIP GROUP INVOLVED ::confused::  SEEMS LIKE THE PLAYERS UNION LIKE MOST UNIONS CURRENTLY SELL THEIR PLAYERS DOWN THE LINE TO THE POWERS THAT ME >:(

TO ME THE NFL IS TOTALLY OUT OF PLACE AND INVOLVED WHERE THEY SHOULD NOT BE.  THE NFL SHOULD BE LIMITED, REDUCED BACK TO WHERE THEIR CONCERNS OUGHT TO BE FOCUS...ON FOOTBALL

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09 Sep 2014 18:43 #212065 by pattycake
I understand what you're saying, but I don't care.

I'm glad Rice got the ax.

It's what he deserve.

Now he can play football at home on his consort.

The Food Nework axed Paula Deen for calling blacks niggers, and Rice got axed for beating up his wife. Jimmy the Greek and Imus got axed for making stupid racists remarks too. Trash can be removed, and I'm all for it.

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09 Sep 2014 18:50 #212068 by Snoopster
He can always bring a suit against the NFL Maps.  His employer is not the NFL, but the Ravens franchise. 

The question for the court would be whether the league has the jurisdiction to punish him via the suspension for an incident which occurred off the field in his private life?

That being said.  What he did to that woman was fcuking disgraceful and unacceptable in a civilized society. 

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09 Sep 2014 20:29 #212075 by May102014
Janay clearly has Stockholm syndrome. I don't know her personal life with Ray and so forth. All I know is that video was disturbing. Clearly, this was not the first time he hit her with such force. What I saw was a clear case of domestic violence being played out for the cameras. I'm not going to hop on the bandwagon of demonizing either individual. Ray needs help if he thinks it's okay to physically abuse ANYONE and Janay needs therapy to fix her self esteem and possibly other issues that would make her stay in a potentially dangerous situation where her life is at risk.

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09 Sep 2014 23:08 - 09 Sep 2014 23:19 #212083 by mapoui

I agree pattycake and snoops.

I will not look at that video.  I dont want too see that.  much violence of the sort is stuck in my mind from personal experience.  that wud just raise old childhood traumas.

but from all reports Rice and his wife represent a serious case of emotional disorder.  if that woman has relatives and parents still alive they should intervene to get that woman some help, to make sure she she has made and is making decent, sane decisions with regard to staying with that man.

as far as I know once an abuser... always an abuser. there is no chance at all that such people change as far as I understand

if she insists on staying they cant stop her.  but if they can they shud look out for her,help her to see clearly,reclaim herself and move on.  and Rice himself ought to get help quickly.  he has a major problem. 

and now that he has lost his livelihood in something he has trained for all his life what is he to do?

as a result Rice has a serious challenge that he may not be able to deal with emotionally, while he talks about staying strong for his family.  it is questionable whether he can stay strong for himself first.

that is a situation that must be carefully watched for disaster, especially if there are children involved..like murder/suicide.

fcuking Goodell is a mad man.  he took his own sweet time with Irsay of the Indiana Colts owner, but he has been precipitous here despite all the signs that serious  emotional issues may be involved.  by acting so punitively and precipitously Goodell has heaped a weight onto that mix that may explode tragically.  the NFL skunt cared about Irsay but he does not give an eff about Rice and his wife and their issues

Goodel  could have waited, took his time while making sure all parties were in good shape to accept the heavy penalty that had to be dropped, without potentially worsening a situation that appears may easily become tragic

but the stunning thing in all this so far is the absolute lack of profile of the players union in the issue.  the players union is nowhere to be seen  at least I have not seen them yet do any dam thing in the mix.  they are silent to the point of invisibility.  so what the hell has rice been paying his dues for all the time ::confused::
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