Stephen A. Smith’s Incomprehensible Reaction To Ray Rice Suspension

Posted by | July 25, 2014 17:28 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Top Stories


Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was given a two game suspension for violating the personal conduct clause of his contract, following an off-season arrest for domestic violence. ESPN’s Stephan A. Smith’s rant centered on the “elements of provocation” that might cause a man to hit a woman.

It’s not about him, then. It’s about you, and here’s what I mean by that. We keep talking about the guys. We know you have no business putting your hands on a woman. I don’t know how many times I got to reiterate that. But as a man who was raised by women, see I know what I’m going to do if somebody touches a female member of my family. I know what I’m going to do, I know what my boys are going to do. I know what, I’m going to have to remind myself that I work for the Worldwide Leader, I’m going to have to get law enforcement officials involved because of what I’m going to be tempted to do. But what I’ve tried to employ the female members of my family, some of who you all met and talked to and what have you, is that again, and this what, I’ve done this all my life, let’s make sure we don’t do anything to provoke wrong actions, because if I come, or somebody else come, whether it’s law enforcement officials, your brother or the fellas that you know, if we come after somebody has put their hands on you, it doesn’t negate the fact that they already put their hands on you. So let’s try to make sure that we can do our part in making sure that that doesn’t happen. Now you got some dudes that are just horrible and they’re going to do it anyway, and there’s never an excuse to put your hands on a woman. But domestic violence or whatever the case may be, with men putting their hands on women, is obviously a very real, real issue in our society. And I think that just talking about what guys shouldn’t do, we got to also make sure that you can do your part to do whatever you can do to make, to try to make sure it doesn’t happen. We know they’re wrong. We know they’re criminals. We know they probably deserve to be in jail. In Ray Rice’s case, he probably deserves more than a 2-game suspension which we both acknowledged. But at the same time, we also have to make sure that we learn as much as we can about elements of provocation. Not that there’s real provocation, but the elements of provocation, you got to make sure that you address them, because we’ve got to do is do what we can to try to prevent the situation from happening in any way. And I don’t think that’s broached enough, is all I’m saying. No point of blame.

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By: Cheston Catalano

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10 responses to Stephen A. Smith’s Incomprehensible Reaction To Ray Rice Suspension

  1. Jeff Allen July 25th, 2014 at 18:34

    Isn’t the phrase “Stephen A. Smith’s Incomprehensible Reaction To …” applicable to many things in addition to the Ray Rice situation?

    • Billy Jackson July 25th, 2014 at 18:37

      Ha……That’s what I was thinking.

  2. Jeff Allen July 25th, 2014 at 18:34

    Isn’t the phrase “Stephen A. Smith’s Incomprehensible Reaction To …” applicable to many things in addition to the Ray Rice situation?

    • Billy Jackson July 25th, 2014 at 18:37

      Ha……That’s what I was thinking.

  3. wpadon July 25th, 2014 at 23:33

    Ben Roethlisberger received a four game suspension because a woman wanted a baby from a sports personality for the money. I guess if he beat the women, he would have only received a two game suspension.

    • Jim Wuerker July 26th, 2014 at 22:08

      that’s some ignorant bullshit right there.

      • wpadon July 26th, 2014 at 23:59

        My point was that Roethlisberger was accused of sexual assault twice but paid the accusers off and was not charged with any crime. In this situation, Rice was charged with aggravated assault, and is in a program to avoid any trial or prison. Roethlisberger was acting like a pig and deserved his suspension. My point being that Rice deserves a longer suspension.

  4. wpadon July 25th, 2014 at 23:33

    Ben Roethlisberger received a four game suspension because a woman wanted a baby from a sports personality for the money. I guess if he beat the women, he would have only received a two game suspension.

    • Jim Wuerker July 26th, 2014 at 22:08

      that’s some ignorant bullshit right there.

      • wpadon July 26th, 2014 at 23:59

        My point was that Roethlisberger was accused of sexual assault twice but paid the accusers off and was not charged with any crime. In this situation, Rice was charged with aggravated assault, and is in a program to avoid any trial or prison. Roethlisberger was acting like a pig and deserved his suspension. My point being that Rice deserves a longer suspension.

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