To come into camp and have my defensive coordinator say you won't be touched, I feel like a kid all over again,
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That hurts our league and the Falcons, and I feel for him. He's my friend, and he'll be back. I'll call him and give him encouragement.
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Like tens of thousands of impressionable younger brothers, 6-year-old Keon Lattimore would follow his big brother out to the backyard for some football pointers. And like tens of thousands of older brothers, Ray Lewis -- nine years older, already a young man -- would cooperate, handing Lattimore a football and sending him off toward the other boys in the backyard. Just run into 'em, ... Go hit somebody.
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There's some differences between how he plays, a little headhunter style, and how they play defense as a team now. I don't know what's going on over there, what schemes they're running and all that. So it would be wrong for me to say who has to do what to make it work. But they definitely need to work together, to incorporate each other.
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