
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis has a message to his teammates as they look to recover from last week's upset loss to the Browns: It's not what happens when you fall down. It's about how you pick yourself up.
In fact, Lewis wants to share the message with you ... on his own blog, no less.
Here's a look at his latest installment on Yardbarker.com.
A snippet from Lewis:
"Message of the Week: It's never about the fall. What is your mindset thru the journey. Character is found thru adversity.
Because the season is young, you have to ask yourself as a team, 'What's the big picture?' And the big picture is Arizona [Super Bowl XLII]. When you find yourself in a hole, whatever the hole may be, when you find yourself losing a game like we lost to Cleveland, giving them the game the way we did, you have to understand everybody's going to go through that. Everybody's going to go through a downside. But the bottom line is, what do you do when you come back to practice? Do you worry about what you messed up in Cleveland, or do you say, 'When I come to practice I'm going to get better.' As a team, we've got to understand one thing: OK, we lost. We're 2-2, let's deal with it. And that's why my message is what it was. You can stay stuck in misery, you can stay stuck in doubt, you can stay stuck in fear. But, when you've got your eye on the prize, there's only one thing that matters, and that's the next week – win, lose or draw."
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