Ray Lewis will help coaches with anger issues in Spike TV show ‘Coaching Bad’

Dec 16, 2013; Detroit, MI, USA; ESPN broadcaster Ray Lewis on the Monday Night Countdown set before the NFL game between the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Ravens at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 16, 2013; Detroit, MI, USA; ESPN broadcaster Ray Lewis on the Monday Night Countdown set before the NFL game between the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Ravens at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports /
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Ray Lewis is diving into the realm of reality TV with a new vehicle that is sure to be highly weird and possibly entertaining. Per Ravens Insider, the former Baltimore linebacker is set to star on a Spike TV series called “Coaching Bad” that will feature Lewis helping coaches deal with anger issues.

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Yes, you read that right. Ray Lewis is going to help other human beings deal with their rage.

The official release on this falls under the s–t you can’t make up heading:

"“Spike TV is thrilled to partner with one of the greatest players in NFL history in a compelling new series that will shine a light on the ever-growing issue of coaches and their anger issues,” said Sharon Levy, an executive vice president at Spike TV. “Who better than Ray to bestow insight and wisdom to these coaches after his storied career as a leader on and off the field during his playing days with the University of Miami and Baltimore Ravens.”"

Feeling stabby? Let Ray Lewis talk you off the ledge.

Spike TV should change its name to Irony-Free TV.

Oh, I’m sorry, Lewis was found innocent. That’s right. My bad. Well, I’m sure this show will be terrific. I’m sure Ray will help lots of people find a new inner-peace. Ray Lewis is all about inner-peace. He’s practically David Carradine-like.

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