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It’s safe to say Patriots fans are hoping that Ray Lewis quietly goes away on Sunday, but even they have to admit this is pretty cool.
Baltimore’s Marriott Waterfront Hotel decided to pay homage to Lewis leading up to the Ravens’ AFC Championship showdown with the Patriots, and they did so by setting up a very unique light show on the front of the building.
The light show depicts Lewis — a surefire Hall of Famer who is retiring after this season — doing his famous pregame dance, and also flashes the linebacker’s No. 52, which will likely be honored at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium before long.
So, no, Pats fans don’t want to see Lewis perform his strange dance on the Gillette Stadium field on Sunday. But from a distance, in light form, it’s not that bad.
Check out the impressive light show below.