LOL, no. I heard that there was some tension between Sterling and a few of those ESPN guys, but he didn't give Stuart Scott his glass eye. I'd suspect Steve Levy or Dan Patrick way before I'd finger Sterling. But in case you didn't know, Stuart's eye was hit when he was trying to catch footballs that were coming at him from a "JUGS" machine. He didn't get his hands up quickly enough as one of those footballs was flying at him - and the ball hit him in the eye at a high speed. (Or that was the story that was given to the public, lol.)
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Stuart's eye has also been the focus of attention at various points of his career. Several theories are thrown about, but Stuart was injured in Jets mini-camp when he was doing a special for ESPN. Towards the end of a day at camp, Stuart was at the jugs machine to catch passes and was hit in the eye by a football. He underwent surgery the day of the injury.
Its like a normal eye
Hammurabi used this law - an "eye for an eye" An"eye for an eye" means that if you did something bad to someone then you would get that thing done to you for a punishment. ex.) if you poked someone's eye out then you would get your eye poked out.
The eye of horusThe Egyptian eyeThe eye of RAThe eye of the Moonit is the eye eye of horus
No; they are two different things; the Eye of Horus is the eye symbol, the Eye of Ra is a goddess in a protective/vengeful role for Ra.