Ravens fans watched Ray Lewis on ESPN over the weekend like a set of proud parents teary-eyed as they dropped off their kid for the first day of kindergarten. “That’s our Ray — we’re so proud.”
One of my favorite clips of Lewis on the world-wide leader was when he poked fun of Adam Schefter’s version of the squirrel dance on ESPN’s infamous C’Mon Man segment. Lewis made a surprise appearance from FedEx Field to call out Schefter. The side-by-side comparison is probably the best part of the whole thing.
Admittedly, I didn’t see much of Lewis on ESPN. Twitter tells me he did a pretty good job though. Did you get a chance to watch him?
One week in, Ray Lewis is already better than two-thirds of the NFL-players-turned-TV-analysts, David Zurawik writes. http://t.co/PVLt5zJ8i0
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) September 9, 2013
@raylewis )- Your transition from greatest NFL defensive in history, to NFL analysts was flawless! #NFL #Ravens #ESPN
— Jay-B (@Nitetrain2407) September 10, 2013
@raylewis shines in ESPN debut https://t.co/0tcOnmy8wR #sportsbiz #NFL
— Billy Nayden (@bnayden) September 10, 2013
@raylewis received generally positive reviews after his @espn debut http://t.co/SdIncKpbJB
— PressBox (@PressBoxOnline) September 10, 2013
Ray Lewis is perfect for ESPN!
— ▲ngel (@MustBeTheSwagg) September 10, 2013