Jamal Lewis wins nfl offensive player of the year


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qiut your bitching. Ray lewis is the best defensive player in the league and when his career is over he will be the greatest defennsive player that ever played the game.

Jamal had over2000 yards.

Those 2 players are WHY the ravens won 20 games this year.

stop hating. GO RAVENS BABY. Ill be on the 50 yard line saturday

qiut your bitching. Ray lewis is the best defensive player in the league and when his career is over he will be the greatest defennsive player that ever played the game.

:laugh: Not so much. We've been there. Here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=121606

Ray Lewis isn't even on the radar for greatest defensive player of all time. :no:

Those 2 players are WHY the ravens won 20 games this year.

Ravens won 20 games this year? Then shut my mouth. I'm wrong. :shifty:

Bah, you know I mistyped 10.

Anyway, how can you not say he isnt on the radar for greatest defensive player of all time. Do you ever watch ESPN. Even they say he is. Im from baltimore and I watch every game. He mean the world to the ravens. He is a leader up there with names like brett farve and joe montana.

Name one defensive player right now that you this is better then Ray Lewis

Jamal Lewis had a good year. The stats would support him as offensive player of the year. Also consider the fact that the Ravens have no QB it makes his accomplishment that much better.

As for Ray Lewis being the best defensive player that's a joke. The whole defense is great. He's a good player but he is not by any means the best.

Looks like Eddie George showed up both Jamal Lewis and Ray Lewis. So much for these so called MVPs. The "supposed" best offensive and deffensive player could not win when it counts. :huh:

Jamal Lewis: 14 carries, 35 yards :no:

Ray Lewis had an excellent game (17 Tackes), but the better team won.

Jamal Lewis: 14 carries, 35 yards :no:

i guess 2000+ yards and carrying the teams offense all year finally caught up with him. tennessee knew baltimore doesnt have a strong passing attack, so if you shut down lewis, you shut down baltimore

I would not call that an excellent game by far. They allowed 165 yards rushing. 88 from George who even dislocated his sholder, who Lewis was supposed to watch.

One guy can't be the whole defense. 17 tackles is good. Where was everyone else?

I would not call that an excellent game by far. They allowed 165 yards rushing. 88 from George who even dislocated his sholder, who Lewis was supposed to watch.

Fine, it was an overstatement. But he still had great numbers. As far as the rushing attack goes, I have no idea what the hell happend

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