Raven's Fans Outraged After Seeing Violent Video
A lot of fans were giving Ray Rice the benefit of the doubt until they saw what really happened behind closed doors. His fall from grace now hitting rock bottom.
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A lot of fans were giving Ray Rice the benefit of the doubt until they saw what really happened behind closed doors. His fall from grace now hitting rock bottom.
Ravens fans had strong opinions once the news of the decision to cut Ray Rice came down from the Ravens on Monday.
Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports joined the Scott Garceau Show with Jeremy Conn on Monday to go over the release of security footage that shows Ray Rice punching his now wife Janay Palmer in February. Immediately after the interview took place the Ravens have cut ties with Rice and the running back has been suspended from the league indefinitely.
After the news broke that the Baltimore Ravens had released Ray Rice following the TMZ release of video of him knocking his then fiance' (now wife) out & the NFL's indefinite Suspension The Scott Garceau Show took a look at the news, the implications for the Ravens & fielded calls from Raven fans.
I find it hard to believe the NFL, and the Ravens for that matter, didn't see the Rice video as they claim.
Now that the video has been released and everyone knows what happened on that elevator, what does or can the National Football League do? There is no more speculation that leads to the public defense of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice.
Earlier this morning , TMZ Sports posted the rest of the Video that displays Rice punching his then-fiancee Janay Palmer, in the face, during an Atlantic City hotel elevator ride in February.
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Much colder air moving back into Maryland
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