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Ravens' Lewis revolts against 'embarrassing' protection of QBs

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Ray Lewis will be fined for his high megaton postgame nuclear explosion in which he firebombed the NFL's game officials and their namby pamby obsession with overprotecting quarterbacks. He'll be called an excuse maker and a cry baby.

Go ahead and rip away, but Lewis is right. The Patriots definitely earned their 27-21 victory over Baltimore but the game showed perhaps one of the NFL's biggest flaws: its constant coddling of quarterbacks at both the expense of other players and even the game itself.

Ray Lewis makes his voice heard after the Ravens' loss to the Patriots. (US Presswire)  
Ray Lewis makes his voice heard after the Ravens' loss to the Patriots. (US Presswire)  
This phenomenon reached an almost unbelievable level during Sunday's highly entertaining and gritty game which again demonstrated coach Bill Belichick's defensive brilliance and his abilities to frustrate almost any quarterback on any given week.

The Ravens were averaging 35 points a game and quarterback Joe Flacco was one of the hottest quarterbacks in football. Baltimore scored only two offensive touchdowns and Flacco's quarterback rating was a pedestrian 78.7.

But that's not the main story to emerge. It was Lewis' eruption and how he has firmly put the microscope on an almost manic overprotection of Tom Brady and other superstar quarterbacks. That protection of Brady angered every player in the Baltimore locker room, but Lewis became the main spokes-vent.

"Without totally going off the wall here, it's embarrassing to the game," Lewis said to a small group of reporters. "You can't do that. Brady's good enough to make a play. Let him make his own play. You can't end the play like that, and then throw the flag. No, man. The embarrassing part is when he understands that, and he walks up to one of us and says, 'Oh, that was a cheap one.'"

"That's not football," Lewis said. "And that's the embarrassing part about it. Two great teams going at it, let them go at it. But you can't stop drives like that, you can't throw flags and say, 'Oh, you touched the quarterback.' Put flags on them. Put a red buzzer on them, so if we touch them, they're down."

Lewis said repeatedly how the roughing the passer penalties called on the Ravens were an embarrassment to the game. He used that word -- embarrassment -- over and over. He really wanted people to know that the officials were embarrassing. They were embarrassing and embarrassing some more. Got it? Embarrassing.

"Both of the drives they got touchdowns on -- personal fouls that kept the drives going. That's embarrassing to our game," Lewis said. "Fine me, do whatever you please. I'm not speaking against anybody. It's embarrassing, for them to treat one person on the football field different than everybody else.

"That's what's embarrassing about this game. You cannot do that. You gotta let the game take care of itself like it just did. But when you call penalties like that, it takes away from the love of the game, because you can get a Tom Brady to walk by you and say, 'Oh, that's a cheap one.' Wow."

It was classic rage against the machine that will lead to Lewis getting a big fat fine from the NFL but also generate massive conversation around the sport and in the media about how much quarterback protection is too much protection.

When asked if Brady literally said "that was a cheap one" Lewis exclaimed: "You do a double take. It's embarrassing -- that [the Patriots] even know it. They even know, 'If you get close to me, guess what? I can look for a penalty.' Did that win or lose the game? No. But it damn sure helped them get 14 points. People work too hard for that. And the embarrassing part about it is you see it constantly, constantly every week. Emphasis on protecting the quarterback. We're men, we put our pants on the same way. I got kids, just like Brady got kids. Every man has kids. Treat them with that same respect.

"It's embarrassing for us to even keep a game going like that, give them momentum, after they go three-and-out. We stop them, see a flag for a personal foul and Brady's laughing? That ain't no personal foul if you're still smiling. Bottom line."

That should be the league's new mantra when it comes to penalties on quarterbacks: That ain't no personal foul if you're still smiling.

"It's embarrassing to see it," Lewis said. "I can say it a thousand times. It's embarrassing. Did it lose the game? Absolutely not. But it's just embarrassing to go in there and play a game the way we did and you get that."

As Lewis exploded, another Ravens player walked by and said, "It ain't flag football." Lewis repeated, "Put a red buzzer on them."

More Ravens chimed in later. It was Officiating Bashing Day inside the Baltimore locker room.

It was also great theatre. It rivaled Allen Iverson's "You talking 'bout practice," rant.

The specific calls that angered the Ravens led to two New England touchdowns. On one, the Ravens stopped the Patriots on third-and-9 after Brady threw an incompletion to Benjamin Watson. Defensive lineman Haloti Ngata was called for roughing the passer and the Patriots' drive continued, ending in a touchdown.

In the second quarter, Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs was called for roughing Brady. That penalty occurred on a second-and-11.

It wasn't just the Ravens players complaining about some of the officials' calls. Coach John Harbaugh was penalized 15 yards during the game for something he said to the officials. Harbaugh wouldn't state specifically what he said to earn the penalty but he likely wasn't asking them for a hug.

"I mean, I saw it," said Harbaugh of the Ngata play. "I'm not allowed to comment on it and I think you guys saw it too and you make those judgments for yourself."

Quarterbacks are certainly vulnerable but not more than an interior defensive lineman or a few other positions. Yet quarterbacks are treated much more gingerly. The protection given Brady against the Ravens by the officials was borderline obscene.

Ravens players say on one of the penalties the official wasn't going to make a call but Brady complained and then the official tossed the flag. That scene is the crux of Lewis' claim that Brady told the Ravens "that was a cheap one."

Lewis didn't exactly make his protest eloquently but he's not incorrect. The officiating overall (for both teams) was terrible and the protection of the quarterbacks in this and other games has reached ridiculous proportions.

Lewis made clear several times that he wasn't making excuses for the loss even though at times it sounded like he was. Lewis might've been but that doesn't make him wrong.

It will just make him a lot lighter in the wallet.

 
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Talk Back
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October 12, 2009 4:14 pm

I see two problems with the NFL that are making the game more and more difficult to officiate fairly. Through all of the league's efforts to protect QB's they have made them no longer football players. Certain QB's get the benefit of "embarrassing calls" while other QB's don't get those benefit like Brady and Manning. I'm still embarrassed for Ron Winter to have called roughing the pa ...(more)

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October 7, 2009 2:23 am
Living in Jacksonville, I have reas Mike Freeman's articles in the Times Union.  He is the most racist writer I have ever read.  I cannot, in good conscience, even consider his idiotic remarks.  The man incites racism at almost every turn.  Ray Lewis, I have no respect for him either.  He obstructed justice ...(more)
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October 5, 2009 10:33 am
Before you go whining about the girliness of Tom Brady and the NFL's protection of QB's, let us not forget that the Hines Ward rule was instituted because your Defensive teammates (and Keith Rivers ...(more)
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Since:Oct 29, 2007

October 5, 2009 8:01 pm
If they are gonna flag this then the refs all around the league need to keep it consistent. I saw the Suggs penalty and it reminds me of the Roughing the Kicker penalty against Miami when they played Oklahoma on Saturday. The Miami player barely brushed against the punter, he fell over like he got smacked hard, drew the flag then was laughing and smiling on the sidelines.

It really l
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October 4, 2009 8:06 pm
I could only watch bits and pieces of the Ravens- Patriots game because i was in the damn Miami market. I had to rely on NFL Red Zone for highlights, but of course, they decide my highlights. All that said, I've watched a number of games this year and have seen some horrible calls. I ...(more)
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October 5, 2009 10:46 am
All of a sudden it has become flag football with pads on.  I saw highlights of the game and both calls were pretty much ridiculous.  However, it isn't just high profile QB's like Brady getting the calls.  As a Bills fan, I can say that they have been the benefactor of such ridiculous calls for late hits against Edwards, and h ...(more)
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October 4, 2009 8:03 pm
Man, what a Patriots hater!!!  1st his completely baseless and totally undeserved crticism of Randy Moss as a "dog" last week; now his bashing of the league's QB protection -"It was Lewis' eruption and how he has firmly put the microscope on an almos ...(more)
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October 5, 2009 1:28 pm
I watched the entire game and felt the same thing he did. The two roughing the passer calls against Baltimore were absolute jokes, the second one in particular when Suggs barely grazed Brady's knee and didn't look intentional at all.  In fact, Brady had ample time to move and immediately gestured to the official to throw the flag.  This crap with overprotecting the quarterback has gotten ...(more)
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October 4, 2009 11:34 pm
I wholeheartedly agree with Ray Lewis on most of his rant.  I don't like it when officals call too tight of a game and it ends up affecting the outcome.  If the officials are going to call it tight, then they need to do so for both teams and for all of the games.  That said, I think the rule needs to change.  Wh ...(more)
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October 5, 2009 1:51 am
Yeah Ray Lewis is bang on right. Defenses are horrifically handicapped in today's NFL. They need to take Roughing the Passer out of the rulebook. Not to mention what happened to block in the back? They only call it on kick offs these days, but I've been seeing a lot of games were a dlinemen blows up the olinemen and then when the g ...(more)
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October 5, 2009 3:00 pm
Ray Lewis is a great football player, but such a baby with all his whining. He is what is "embarrassing" , not some calls made on the field. The game was there for the taking, Ray Lewis. Maybe you should say that Clayton's drop was "embarrassing" , or the fact that you, Ray Lewis, couldn't stop ...(more)
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October 4, 2009 9:00 pm
Freeman and Lewis could not be more dead on...in fact I think Lewis held back. The NFL is headed for flag football status with some of their rules. Come on. Quarterbacks are still alive after a 16-game season. Farve and Warner are still effective and they've been hit like nobody's business. Want to make things better? Develop better technology for helmets and padding, but stop adding "breathi ...(more)
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October 5, 2009 1:31 am
There are a few things that should be self-evident here, but apparently aren't.

1.  The Ravens lost because our (yes I'm a fan) defense continually allowed Brady and company to march up and down the field almost at will, AND because we failed to execute in the redzone at the end of the game.
2.  Say what you wan
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October 4, 2009 11:04 pm
I'm a Patriots fan - through and through.  I commend the Ravens for a good game today.  I commend Ray Lewis for his comments because SOMEBODY had to say it.  I'll take the 30 yards in penalties that help ...(more)
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October 4, 2009 8:19 pm
As a Steelers fan, the day I thought I'd agree with Ray Lewis AND Mike Freeman was..... Well I never thought it would happen. But honestly is this overprotection of the Qbs not getting ridiculous. Now I'm not advocating free shots on the QB 5 seconds after he throws the ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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