Watching this as Anthony Mitchell's son, Keaton Mitchell has just scored his first NFL touchdown for the Ravens after a breakout game against the Seahawks. Legendary moment spanning generations.
@@antoine121 What are talking about closer? If Al Del Greco doesn’t pull out the worst game ever as a kicker this game wouldn’t have been close. Final stats... Titans 343 yards to 163 yards for Ravens... Titans 23 first downs compared to just 6 for the Ravens. Everyone talks about the Ravens all time defense that year, but the Titans had the number 1 overall defense that year. This game was the Super Bowl that year and both teams knew whoever won had the Super Bowl won.
Yep. Perpetual.Art, indeed a heart breaker. It stung like hell. Mike Heimerdinger called a good offensive game for TEN. Titans dominated statistically, and the Titans' D more than showed up. Yet, BAL made the plays that counted: FG blocked and returned for TD, and Ray Lewis' devastating INT return for a TD. I watched that game from start to finish. Once Al Del Greco's 2nd FG attempt hit the upright I had this gut-wrenching feeling that it would not be the Titans' day. Revisiting this video and seeing the hard-a$$ hitting still rouses me up :-) Both teams balling like their f*****g lives depended on it!! Ray Lewis was magnificent and, as a TEN fan, I loved watching #52 play.
@@liaml69 As a Titan fan, Ray Lewis was the f****n' man!! I loved watching him play. Such fire, tenacity, desire and passion. #52 would not be denied. I loved watching he and Eddie George s#it talk one another for years.
Not just him. This was one of the most dominant hard hitting defenses as a unit in the history of the NFL that season. Sometimes you do not appreciate it while it happens until a few years later, because offense sells. But this defense was just dominating.
Nah….that was a clean block on the return td and Lewis just outmuscled George on the int. I definitely wouldn’t say the Titans should have won the Super Bowl. They certainly had their chances but the better team made the plays. Also they stole the Ravens playbook and still lost by 2 scores.
@@thefrase7884 they lost off 2 fluke tds and 3 missed fgs. completely disingenuous to act like they got totally outplayed. if their special teams werent ass, they win this game.
Nice abbreviated compilation of the game here; the story of the game is captured effectively. Even as a divisional round playoff game, this was the true Super Bowl of the 2000-2001 season with a rare matchup between two of the all time best defenses in NFL history. If Tennessee had managed to win this game they probably would have gone on to win the Super Bowl without much trouble; the other teams in the playoffs that year did not measure up to these two rosters. You probably will not see anything quite like it again with the direction that the NFL is steering itself in the present day.
Shining Phantasm, that is a concise assessment of this game 👍 As a Titan fan I watched this game, start to finish, and I was on the edge of my 🪑 the entire time.
The best game in Ravens history! George and McNair were never the same after Ray hit them... Dilfer's stolen playbook...Mitchell's and Ray's returns Sharpe, Jamal ,and that D!
14:25 Here for Anthony Mitchell 's touchdown after seeing his son Keaton torch the Seahawks. Plus I miss hearing Dick 'oh,my' Engberg announcing. Better than that Dan Dierdorf.
An excellent football guy as they say. I live in the Cincy area but not a Bengals fan so I get their info. When Marvin came here he completely changed the team to winners. What most people don't know is that Marvin drafted those teams- one if which a SB winner if not for Palmers knee. He struggled with first round picks but crushed it in later rounds. Some of these guys were questionable and his drafting power slowly eroded as did the team. Amazing he isn't in the NFL but rumors around he can be gruff to put it mildly.
As a Giants fan. Had Del Greco not miss those field goals, Tennessee would of won the game and would have gone back to the superbowl. The 2000 Ravens were just unreal.
Watching this as Anthony Mitchell's son, Keaton Mitchell has just scored his first NFL touchdown for the Ravens after a breakout game against the Seahawks. Legendary moment spanning generations.
And both were UNDRAFTED by the Ravens! Hoping Keaton can get us a ring like his father amazing story and amazing athletes
I’m here from skip bay less on first take this morning 1/10/2020
Alexander Tolbert Me too all honestly thought this game would be closer.
Same. Felt like Skip gave me some homework to go and watch this lol
Me too.
Same lol, they was hitting the hell outta Steve McNair
@@antoine121 What are talking about closer? If Al Del Greco doesn’t pull out the worst game ever as a kicker this game wouldn’t have been close. Final stats... Titans 343 yards to 163 yards for Ravens... Titans 23 first downs compared to just 6 for the Ravens. Everyone talks about the Ravens all time defense that year, but the Titans had the number 1 overall defense that year. This game was the Super Bowl that year and both teams knew whoever won had the Super Bowl won.
This game was a heartbreaker as a Titan fan! Had no idea how good Ray Lewis was until after this game.
Steve P incorrect. Innocent until proven guilty. Try again duche bag.
Ray was the one of the best defensive players in NFL History...Steve McNair was the toughest player I have ever seen!
Yep. Perpetual.Art, indeed a heart breaker. It stung like hell. Mike Heimerdinger called a good offensive
game for TEN. Titans dominated statistically, and the Titans' D more than showed up. Yet, BAL made the
plays that counted: FG blocked and returned for TD, and Ray Lewis' devastating INT return for a TD.
I watched that game from start to finish. Once Al Del Greco's 2nd FG attempt hit the upright I had this
gut-wrenching feeling that it would not be the Titans' day. Revisiting this video and seeing the hard-a$$
hitting still rouses me up :-) Both teams balling like their f*****g lives depended on it!!
Ray Lewis was magnificent and, as a TEN fan, I loved watching #52 play.
@@liaml69 As a Titan fan, Ray Lewis was the f****n' man!! I loved watching him play. Such fire, tenacity,
desire and passion. #52 would not be denied. I loved watching he and Eddie George s#it talk one another
for years.
Not just him. This was one of the most dominant hard hitting defenses as a unit in the history of the NFL that season. Sometimes you do not appreciate it while it happens until a few years later, because offense sells. But this defense was just dominating.
So weird to have TWO of the best defenses in NFL history on the same field in the same game.
Poor Al Del Greco. I remember watching this game - he cost the team. It’s a shame Tennessee should have won the Super Bowl that year.
Nah….that was a clean block on the return td and Lewis just outmuscled George on the int. I definitely wouldn’t say the Titans should have won the Super Bowl. They certainly had their chances but the better team made the plays. Also they stole the Ravens playbook and still lost by 2 scores.
@@thefrase7884 they lost off 2 fluke tds and 3 missed fgs. completely disingenuous to act like they got totally outplayed. if their special teams werent ass, they win this game.
What an opening drive though!!
Yup but that was it for them
Nice abbreviated compilation of the game here; the story of the game is captured effectively. Even as a divisional round playoff game, this was the true Super Bowl of the 2000-2001 season with a rare matchup between two of the all time best defenses in NFL history. If Tennessee had managed to win this game they probably would have gone on to win the Super Bowl without much trouble; the other teams in the playoffs that year did not measure up to these two rosters. You probably will not see anything quite like it again with the direction that the NFL is steering itself in the present day.
Shining Phantasm, that is a concise assessment of this game 👍 As a Titan fan I watched this game, start to finish, and I was on the edge of my 🪑 the entire time.
That first td was the only touchdown the ravens defense allowed in three playoff games and the Super Bowl combined. That’s an amazing accomplishment.
The best game in Ravens history! George and McNair were never the same after Ray hit them... Dilfer's stolen playbook...Mitchell's and Ray's returns Sharpe, Jamal ,and that D!
Idk, you wouldn’t say the Mile High Miracle takes that title?
Look. Ray Lewis made the key play, but Eddie George played his heart out. No evidence of fear on his part in this game.
@@brockgeorge777 …..I agree…..that was a bad pass by McNair
14:25 Here for Anthony Mitchell 's touchdown after seeing his son Keaton torch the Seahawks. Plus I miss hearing Dick 'oh,my' Engberg announcing. Better than that Dan Dierdorf.
The Titans stole Dilfer's Ravens playbook, from their regular season matchup, and they still couldn't beat the Ravens.
Is the 970 in your name a reference to the number of rushing yards they allowed in 2000?
They meet once again in the playoffs.
The best rivalry in Football back in the day...it's becoming that way again...they really don't like each other
@@liaml69 it’ll never surpass Baltimore-Pittsburgh though.
@14:25 Anthony Mitchell was UDFA. Currently, his son, Keaton Mitchell is UDFA for Ravens too. Like father like son.
Watching Sunday football, ravens vs chargers. Just learned Mitchell's son plays for Baltimore
Titans were a top 5 team from 1999-2003
Still a damn heartbreaker!!
Dilfer winning a super bowl makes the ravens case for best d even stronger.
Marvin Lewis the forgotten piece to that ferocious Ravens D
An excellent football guy as they say. I live in the Cincy area but not a Bengals fan so I get their info. When Marvin came here he completely changed the team to winners. What most people don't know is that Marvin drafted those teams- one if which a SB winner if not for Palmers knee. He struggled with first round picks but crushed it in later rounds. Some of these guys were questionable and his drafting power slowly eroded as did the team.
Amazing he isn't in the NFL but rumors around he can be gruff to put it mildly.
As a Giants fan. Had Del Greco not miss those field goals, Tennessee would of won the game and would have gone back to the superbowl. The 2000 Ravens were just unreal.
Titans had all the momentum in the first half. Should have had at least a 6 point lead at the half.
Right....
Should have ......blah blah blah blah
@@thefrase7884 facts 😂💯
It’s called KARMA when you cheat for your team, but still end up losing in the end. 😂
Was the playbook actually stolen?
@@runitback5066 …..yes…..supposedly by “ mistake”
20 years later they had another rematch and the same winners as the previous time
Shannon this morning 🤣
Tennessee probably wins the SB if they didn’t play Baltimore
Totally agree with that
The Titans totally outplayed them, but special teams and defense was the key.
eddie george is overrated
@Lewis 970 They did outplay the Ravens
@@ffwfhlclc68 Your Mom is overated!
@@ffwfhlclc68 Your Mom is overated!
Also Tennessee kept on making mistakes while Baltimore didn’t make any... and Tennessee’s mistakes did them in
Saragusa targeting shoulders
Eddie George was too underrated
Buckeye legend
Eddie was soft as figg newtons!
Worst game of my life, that was our Championship
Deja vu again.
Stole their playbook and still lost by 2 tds
Hahaha shay sharpe
worst kicker of all time?