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Ray Rice Wants a Second Chance, Says He’s Changed Since Domestic Clash

Time does heal everything, but I don’t think people are going to forget this.

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Ray also sat down with ESPN, and said he now understands the seriousness of domestic violence.

Almost a year after he was first suspended by the NFL for assaulting his wife, Ray Rice is still hopeful to regain his NFL career. He understands why he’s been called a monster by some. “That’s what’s keeping me going”. “It’s the worst, the absolute worst, and that’s what tears me up”. I won’t forget those images and I’m not sure Roger Goodell and 32 owners will forget them either.

John continued by discussing his thoughts on the recent Ray Rice interview on ESPN, the new developments to the deflate gate saga, and how prevalent of a story deflate gate has become. They do have Arian Foster after all, one of the top running backs in the league as the Big Lead points out. If he’s in an NFL uniform, with a microphone in front of him, repeating the words he said on TV this week, the cause of eradicating domestic violence will never reach a wider audience.

“To the survivors of home violence, I perceive how actual it’s, and I do not need to ever take that without any consideration as a result of this can be a actual challenge in our society”. I was out of my mind not to help her up.

Rice said he’s made a “lifetime commitment to raise awareness and understand the magnitude of the situation”. He needs to show that he’s learned something about the actions that he took that night.’.

“We do reside in a society the place public opinion issues, and I completely respect that”, Rice stated. Most NFL teams are afraid to touch him, fearing the public onslaught that is certain to come should they bring him in, and he says he understands that, too. “I have to set my hope and faith and everything else that I’m doing in my life, I’m just really hopeful for a second chance”. I think we all make mistakes.

Rice – a second-round pick by the Ravens in 2008 – added: “I understand why maybe a few teams or teams shy away from me”. It’s a privilege to play in the NFL.

“I all the time preach, one or two risky selections, your dream can turn out to be a nightmare”.

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“If he gets a chance to reinvent himself and be honest about his approach, and do the necessary things to never go there again, why not?”

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