Sep/12/08 02:52 PM Filed in:
Ray Lewis
In two years DeMeco Ryans has
developed into one of the best young linebackers
in the NFL.
Now the 2006 Rookie of the Year will play the Baltimore
Ravens and Ray Lewis, one of the top linebackers of all
time.
"When you talk about middle linebackers, he's the guy,"
Ryans said. "He's the guy that everybody looks up to.
Everybody wants to be the Ray Lewis of their team. The
type of leader that he is, the way he has all his guys
rallied around him, that's the template for every other
middle linebacker on his team."
Ryans remembers first watching Lewis when the Ravens
won the Super Bowl in 2001. He was impressed with the
way any shot of him would just show him and a running
back because he was so fast.
Lewis and Ryans spent time together at the Pro Bowl
this year. Ryans said the 13-year veteran has an aura
about him.
"You see him and he's that guy," Ryans said. "That's
Ray Lewis, that's the man. That's the guy every other
middle linebacker looks up to. So being out there and
playing with him, it was great for me. It was a great
inspiration to be out there playing with a guy you
watched go out and dominate guys."
Ryans had 283 tackles in the two seasons and Lewis has
223 in the same span. Lewis said he hasn't seen Ryans
play much, but that from the little he has seen he
thinks he has a "bright future" in the game.
"I just like the way he hustles to the ball," Lewis
said. "He really loves to play the game and he
understands the game. When you come into the league
that young and understand the game like that, I think
you have a head start."
Ryans hopes he can become the kind of leader for the
Texans that Lewis is to the Ravens. He also wants to
one day have his name mentioned alongside Lewis as one
of the game's elite linebackers, but knows he'll have
to help the team improve to get to that point.
"It's going to take getting to the big game," Ryans
said. "What Ray has done, he's done it on a big-time
level in the Super Bowl. He's led his team in the
playoffs."
(dallasnews.com)