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When a Hall of Fame bronze bust is perceived as a 'bust

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When Ray Lewis unveiled his bronze bust at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018, Twitter went crazy. THAT
Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stood on a stage last August and pulled a cover off his bronze likeness. This is part of the ritual of a football player being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame since its opening more than 50 years ago; those bronze busts are then added to a gallery in the Hall in Canton, Ohio, where, according to former Raiders coach John Madden, they wait until nighttime and then launch into spirited conversations about the merits of the Cover 2 defense. Regardless of their perceived sentience, it is safe to assume that Lewis did not perceive any issues with his Hall of Fame bust or he would have expressed them before the official unveiling. But the hive-mind of the Internet did see a problem. And that hive-mind attacked, declaring that this likeness of Lewis looked like well, anyone but Lewis. Yardbarker's Pro Football HOF crystal ball Yardbarker's Ultimate NFL Hall of Fame tiers Someone saw actor Damon Wayans; someone else declared it looked like quarterback Warr

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