One time, someone asked Jeff Saturday why he didn’t snap the ball to catch guys that jumped offsides to get a penalty or a free play. Saturday’s response: “I couldn’t snap the ball. Peyton hadn’t called the play yet!”
This is exactly what the Pats did to Jared Goff in the Super Bowl. They'd be constantly shifting at the line, rotating safeties, never actually lining up in the "correct" formation until it was too late for Goff/McVay to change the play at the line. Absolute masterclass of defensive coaching and execution.
Any student of the game needs to see the Ravens '09 dismantling of the Patriots. A masterclass in studying an offense. It was like Belichick handed them the playbook. Before you knew it they were up 24-0 in Foxboro.
You can tell that Ray Lewis would have to go into some extreme levels of detail and explanation to describe all the nuances of playing defensive linebacker. I don’t think it’s just the play clock, the clock is a huge factor to whether Peyton will audible or not. Ray determines whether it’s pass or run based off what formation the offense is, what the defense is showing, play clock, quarter, time left, the past 3 plays, and which offensive player is shaking in their boots because they might run into Ray Lewis.
These guys are literally commanding an army as a general on the field. Much of the physicality of the sport, ray peyton and brady added that cerebral element to it which was a masterclass to see.
this is why Tom Brady would play 'fast' at the line; ESPECIALLY against the Ravens. He didn't take the play clock down on every play. I'm assuming Peyton figured that out as well- get the 'real' play in at the top of the 40. Either way- this is fascinating. Much respect to 52.
I love watching and listening to these guys who are true professionals. They are true experts in their craft. Very inspiring. Amazing what we humans can do when we really focus and put in consistent work.
It's amazing listening to players like Ray, Shannon, etc, discuss dissecting the game when seconds count. Those who hate sports always talk about how athletes are dumb however there is no denying the intelligence in being able to read and decipher opposing players such as Brady or Manning.
Ray Lewis made football! You could not ever miss a game Ray was in! Go Ravens for life!!! We Love you Ray and we thank you for coming to Baltimore!!! Now we need you on that field getting them Ravens together. Ravens Owner we need Ray on that field to motivate and get that defense together. He is the best that ever did it!
The part some commenters are missing is that this matters because Peyton said fake plays to make the defense adjust one way, then would change again so the D was on their heels for the snap
You may not like Ray Lewis, and being a lifelong Pats fan, I don't in the same way he didn't like Brady...but you've got to respect him as a player. That he studied enough to understand and anticipate what someone like Brady or Peyton was doing at the line, often in critical moments, combined with a ferocity in the vein of LT, Singletary, Deacon, Butkus, etc...that's what made him great.
I finished watching the video thinking wow cool stories and how interesting to right after reading the comment section in it turn into and unstoppable laughter 😂😂😂
So was the first half of JJ Watts career not good enough for you? 2014 where that defender nearly won the mvp, where he split votes with Aaron Rodgers? That was after Ray Lewis retired.
@@paysonfox88 Lewis is x12 ProBowl, 7x AllPro, 2x DPOY, 2x SB, 1x SB MVP compared to Watts 5x Pro Bowls, 5x AllPros. Watts needs to play another 6 years to match Lewis in terms of longevity, something I doubt he'll be able to do as a DE. Watts is also extremely inconsistent with 6 of his 10 years sporting double digit sack numbers with another 4 being very low single digits. And before you argue injuries robbed him during those years however i a lot of cases he wasn't even at 5 by the time he got injured at around the halfway mark of the season. Then here's the kicker - he made a total of 586 tackles for his entire career while Ray made 2059 and not only was the heart of the Ravens vaulted defense but was the "QB" of that defense. Back in the day when MLBs actually meant something. Yeah Watts is great and had he not had the injuries and what not, he could have been special but if you're trying to argue that he's better than Lewis, you're going to have to do better than that. In fact, despite what many may want to argue, I wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt get into the HoF on his first attempt due to the backlog. Brady will be available to enter the same year Watt is eligble. This isnt to say that he wont get in on his first try or that he's not a HoFer but rather that HoF voters may look at his injury history as one of those cases of someone being "really good for a really long time and could have been a HoFer had he not endured a 1/3rd of his career with injuries" type scenario. We've seen it happen and the NFL HoF is one of the tougher HoFs to get into so who knows.
The way to trick manning was to show defense A, wait for him to actually move someone around or whatever he thought was the thing, then change to defense B, then wait for him to lock on the play at 10s, then just go right back to defense A. He couldn’t adjust again. Obviously sometimes you had to stay in B for the change up. But you could get him like a pitcher on the mound. The pattern of pitches was key. But I saw him get completely destroyed with that kind of thing a few times.
It’s just phenomenal to hear this legend Ray Lewis give you a piece of his football mind. It’s hearing a genius of an art breakdown all of the details and intricacies that build the perfection. Just Phenomenal.
Looking at the stats Peyton was 9-2 vs the Ravens winning the last 9 in a row. So I would think the title should read Ray Lewis reveals how he couldn`t read Peyton Manning.
Not a fair comment. Peyton couldve audible to ignore what he's saying in the last 15 seconds. Ray Lewis could've gone into detail more on how he knew it was a run or pass play or it was edited out in this video.
That's one thing people who say football is boring don't understand. The game isn't just when they snap the ball and run a play. For that entire 40 seconds it's a chess match. A game of wits. A guessing game. A game of chance. Hedged bets. Coverage choices. Etc. It's not just "get ball to other side and kick it" or "dribble to other side and shoot it"
The two most mentally demanding positions in the game of football are the Quarterback and the Middle Linebacker. Those are the guys who look at the sets the other team are using and have the power to make adjustments to their own plays in response. All of the best players at both of these positions have always been very smart people, who can handle stress and still make good decisions in a few split seconds before the snap of the ball. They know the other player is making decisions based on what they do so they will make adjustments to what they do specifically for each team they play during the season.
This is why I love football. Everything is strategy. Everyone is trying to get the edge. I figured Payton was doing bluff calls that entire time. I just didn't know it was that simple. He literally just called his play in the last 15 seconds
No. Manning’s tell is that when he’s calling things out and pointing, at 35 on the play clock, it’s just pretend calls purposely trying to throw the defense off for this play and later plays
Manning was a master clock manager. He was one of the most vocal QBs ever to play and he used every second of clock to try and change the odds. Ray is just saying he figured out everything Payton said from 40-15 was useless.
The REAL play he calls at 15 seconds anything before that is a bluff in order to make the defense adjust and show what they are doing . And at the last second he’ll call the actual play to beat the defense you called .
As a kid these matchups were basically like watching God play God himself. Just The amount of different levels and intricacies going on at one time….. truly tremendous.
That’s honestly fucking crazy dude. Most people that are that smart aren’t close to that athletic. And same usually goes vice versa. Guys like Ray Lewis and Tom Brady are super humans.
no no no I'm serious, I'd love for my team to have Ray as their head coach, for real. He was the ultimate general on defense and in my opinion the 2000 Ravens were the best defense ever.@@zlinedavid
Wish the league had more dawg MLBs. That late 90's 2000's era there were so many good MLBs in the league who could do so much. Now there are very few, as more teams go towards Nickel coverages etc. Bobby Wagner will most likely be the last great Tackle Machine whenever he hangs it up. Fred Warner is the most complete in today's game. But we aren't seeing the predictive reads close to as much with LBs absolutely blowing up plays as we used to.
This is the game I miss. That micromanaging coaches have murdered with kill calls and one read offenses. Manning and Brady were not the only ones doing this, nor did they invent it. They were just the best of their time doing it. So was Ray. Players aren’t allowed to play the game like this anymore outside of maybe an elite 3 at the top. Bad coaching has turned this chess into rock, paper, scissors.
That makes no sense. Brady was as good or better. He wouldn't be the GOAT if he wasn't. All the great QB's were great at that. For whatever reason, the TV people used to love to talk about how much film Peyton watched or how he knew all the plays, etc. ANY great QB does all that, and knows all that, too.
Peyton makes dummy calls to get the defense to show their hand. Any player that moves, whether they run or get close to the line of scrimmage or start back pedaling, petyon will adjust the play. He baits them hard counts during the early seconds of the play while running a no huddle offense. The Ravens has been expose during the early years of this match up but later adapted schematically to what ray described. Just show base alignment and at the last moments get into the call.
Ray has that Carlos Boozer hair. Crazy how Ray acted like he discovered some huge tell when it was a big nothing burger. Laws of probabilities could have told you the play he called at 30 seconds wasn't going to be the same at 10 seconds.
I hated Rey Lewis as a player for beating my Oilers/Titans with Steve McNair and Eddie George. After he gave a speech for Steve McNair funeral.. I respect Rey Lewis now.
looking at peyton's stats against the ravens they look pretty good. 9-2 w/l record, 25 td's 6 int's, 3114 yards so it looks like the vaulted ravens d did not give peyton much trouble at all.
A lot of those years the offense was trash. Can't hold up all game. But we had Brady's number. Us and the Giants where a thorn in his side. Brady had Payton, Payton had Ray, Ray had Brady.
Even i would watch the Patriots play games and call if it was a run or pass. My kids used to ask how i knew? Well i don't know how i knew except i guess i watched Tom Brady play a lot of football?
Guess I don't understand the game because saying his tell is waiting until the play clock runs low doesn't mean squat to me. Wouldn't a Pop Warner defense know that?
wow remarkable stuff here. So when the clock gets low you have less time to make adjustments? I should write this down so i don't botch this when i try to teach it to my turtles later.
Kid’s today have no idea how much of a pleasure it was to watch Ray, Peyton, and Tom go at each other
And Ed Reed
Urlacher
@yupimawesome especially him😊
Lmao you have no idea that your saying bs like did they play in the 1970s or sum 😹 you do realize they played in the 2000s rightt
And Ed Reed and Suggs.
What a time that was
One time, someone asked Jeff Saturday why he didn’t snap the ball to catch guys that jumped offsides to get a penalty or a free play. Saturday’s response: “I couldn’t snap the ball. Peyton hadn’t called the play yet!”
@@nilfuxkelce couldn't hold Saturdays jock strap
@@nilfuxwhat was even the point of saying that? lol
@@shaneshondaconsidering both are hall of famers. Yeah. He could.
@@DepthFromAbovemmmh debatable
@@WLJ1287 many consider Jason Kelce the best C of all time, so again, y’all the ones that need to go do your research.
I'll never get tired of hearing how cerebral these guys had to be on the field and then be athletic enough to go make the play.
Seriously though
This is exactly what the Pats did to Jared Goff in the Super Bowl. They'd be constantly shifting at the line, rotating safeties, never actually lining up in the "correct" formation until it was too late for Goff/McVay to change the play at the line.
Absolute masterclass of defensive coaching and execution.
Facts Goff didn't know who was rushing and who was backing off
when people talk about brady having all them rings they never mention belichick defenses doing a BIG part in them rings
Uh, what? People mention it all the time.
Rams had no running back. Thats why they lost that sb. Pats always had killer defenses
Bill was great at that.
Imagine how mentally exhausted Ray Lewis must've been after the game having to go through all that on almost every play.
plus being an absolute beast. did you see when Ocho Cinco hit him?
ocho ran into a brick wall @@dannylooney7348
@@dannylooney7348 ... you mean when Ocho bounced off him? 🤣
It wasnt it was second nature. Like playing madden basically.
@@dannylooney7348 The Holiday Express has some really nice beds.
Any student of the game needs to see the Ravens '09 dismantling of the Patriots. A masterclass in studying an offense. It was like Belichick handed them the playbook. Before you knew it they were up 24-0 in Foxboro.
[cries in Falcons]
You can tell that Ray Lewis would have to go into some extreme levels of detail and explanation to describe all the nuances of playing defensive linebacker. I don’t think it’s just the play clock, the clock is a huge factor to whether Peyton will audible or not. Ray determines whether it’s pass or run based off what formation the offense is, what the defense is showing, play clock, quarter, time left, the past 3 plays, and which offensive player is shaking in their boots because they might run into Ray Lewis.
i loved watching ray and peyton compete against each other
These guys are literally commanding an army as a general on the field. Much of the physicality of the sport, ray peyton and brady added that cerebral element to it which was a masterclass to see.
this is why Tom Brady would play 'fast' at the line; ESPECIALLY against the Ravens. He didn't take the play clock down on every play. I'm assuming Peyton figured that out as well- get the 'real' play in at the top of the 40. Either way- this is fascinating. Much respect to 52.
Exactly why I love the sport.
Too bad the inept Ravens offense made the other team’s defense look elite lol!😂
I love watching and listening to these guys who are true professionals. They are true experts in their craft. Very inspiring. Amazing what we humans can do when we really focus and put in consistent work.
I loved watching the matchups between Ray and Peyton
Bro’s hair looks like Creed from the Office when he thought he was about to be fired for being old
It's amazing listening to players like Ray, Shannon, etc, discuss dissecting the game when seconds count. Those who hate sports always talk about how athletes are dumb however there is no denying the intelligence in being able to read and decipher opposing players such as Brady or Manning.
Ray Lewis made football! You could not ever miss a game Ray was in! Go Ravens for life!!! We Love you Ray and we thank you for coming to Baltimore!!! Now we need you on that field getting them Ravens together. Ravens Owner we need Ray on that field to motivate and get that defense together. He is the best that ever did it!
The part some commenters are missing is that this matters because Peyton said fake plays to make the defense adjust one way, then would change again so the D was on their heels for the snap
You may not like Ray Lewis, and being a lifelong Pats fan, I don't in the same way he didn't like Brady...but you've got to respect him as a player.
That he studied enough to understand and anticipate what someone like Brady or Peyton was doing at the line, often in critical moments, combined with a ferocity in the vein of LT, Singletary, Deacon, Butkus, etc...that's what made him great.
Noone likes tom or the pats yall got caught cheating how many times 7 or 8😅😅😅. Media can't mention it or they'll be kicked off tv. Shame shame.
Cheater cheater pumpkin eaters. Pats got caught cheating 7 or 8 times. Noone outside of the media or new England respects them
@herpes69 Last I saw, we've still got six Lombardis in the case, regardless of how '07 went.
You couldn't make me cry on your best day.
Ray Lewis cheated the integrity of the game by using that illegal deer antler spray.
@@leonknight558 alleged the reporter that said that tried it 2 years prior. Plus it's not illegal to use. Next
Man painted on his beard, sideburns AND his fade. 😂
It wasn’t this bad a couple years ago. I swear he paints it more and more 😂😂😂😂
He looked like he went to the Springfield bowling alley and polished his head in the Shine-O Ball-O.
Absolute madness
I swear the comments section in RUclips is undefeated. Lol
I finished watching the video thinking wow cool stories and how interesting to right after reading the comment section in it turn into and unstoppable laughter 😂😂😂
Ray got that 299 Earl Scheib special.
it was a pleasure watching that man play football.... we'll never see something like him again on the field.
So was the first half of JJ Watts career not good enough for you?
2014 where that defender nearly won the mvp, where he split votes with Aaron Rodgers?
That was after Ray Lewis retired.
@@paysonfox88 Lewis is x12 ProBowl, 7x AllPro, 2x DPOY, 2x SB, 1x SB MVP compared to Watts 5x Pro Bowls, 5x AllPros. Watts needs to play another 6 years to match Lewis in terms of longevity, something I doubt he'll be able to do as a DE. Watts is also extremely inconsistent with 6 of his 10 years sporting double digit sack numbers with another 4 being very low single digits. And before you argue injuries robbed him during those years however i a lot of cases he wasn't even at 5 by the time he got injured at around the halfway mark of the season. Then here's the kicker - he made a total of 586 tackles for his entire career while Ray made 2059 and not only was the heart of the Ravens vaulted defense but was the "QB" of that defense. Back in the day when MLBs actually meant something. Yeah Watts is great and had he not had the injuries and what not, he could have been special but if you're trying to argue that he's better than Lewis, you're going to have to do better than that. In fact, despite what many may want to argue, I wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt get into the HoF on his first attempt due to the backlog. Brady will be available to enter the same year Watt is eligble. This isnt to say that he wont get in on his first try or that he's not a HoFer but rather that HoF voters may look at his injury history as one of those cases of someone being "really good for a really long time and could have been a HoFer had he not endured a 1/3rd of his career with injuries" type scenario. We've seen it happen and the NFL HoF is one of the tougher HoFs to get into so who knows.
The way to trick manning was to show defense A, wait for him to actually move someone around or whatever he thought was the thing, then change to defense B, then wait for him to lock on the play at 10s, then just go right back to defense A. He couldn’t adjust again. Obviously sometimes you had to stay in B for the change up. But you could get him like a pitcher on the mound. The pattern of pitches was key. But I saw him get completely destroyed with that kind of thing a few times.
It’s just phenomenal to hear this legend Ray Lewis give you a piece of his football mind. It’s hearing a genius of an art breakdown all of the details and intricacies that build the perfection. Just Phenomenal.
Enjoy his honesty
This is brilliant ❤
listening to a literal genius break down his thought processes and me actually understanding what’s being said is quite the feeling for me right now 🙂
Seems like this dude should be a coach
He would make an amazing defensive coordinator or linebackers coach with that impressive mindset.
Peyton Manning was amazing! He had the Ravens number for a lot of years. Really good matchups.
Ray was a killer on the field 💯
Off the field as well
@@ramenman534actually he witnessed a killing off the field. Research
@@NaptownIndianimal cry
@@ramenman534 cry about facts?
@@ramenman534this
I wish i could sit in a room with Ray, Payton and Tom so i could listen to them talk.
As an athlete long ago Ray is a very smart football player. ALLdetails matter and yes there is always tells.
Ray best linebacker ever
Looking at the stats Peyton was 9-2 vs the Ravens winning the last 9 in a row. So I would think the title should read Ray Lewis reveals how he couldn`t read Peyton Manning.
“Peyton’s tell is that he can’t change his mind when there’s no time left on the clock to change his mind”
What a defensive mastermind
Not a fair comment. Peyton couldve audible to ignore what he's saying in the last 15 seconds. Ray Lewis could've gone into detail more on how he knew it was a run or pass play or it was edited out in this video.
Peyton's real play came in 15 seconds or less. The Ravens defense would disguise the coverage until then. comprehend better
@@nickvdk11makes sense too cuz the ravens would beat the pats but the colts and broncos would beat the ravens and the pats would beat Peyton
@@jjabost20 Anyone with a brain cell in their body could figure that out. Comprehend better
We need Peyton and Ray in a chat
That's one thing people who say football is boring don't understand. The game isn't just when they snap the ball and run a play. For that entire 40 seconds it's a chess match. A game of wits. A guessing game. A game of chance. Hedged bets. Coverage choices. Etc.
It's not just "get ball to other side and kick it" or "dribble to other side and shoot it"
There's this old-ass movie called "The Water Boy," where a QB at center pleads to MLB Bobby Boucher: "Please don't hurt me!"
My 1st thought was #52...
The two most mentally demanding positions in the game of football are the Quarterback and the Middle Linebacker. Those are the guys who look at the sets the other team are using and have the power to make adjustments to their own plays in response. All of the best players at both of these positions have always been very smart people, who can handle stress and still make good decisions in a few split seconds before the snap of the ball. They know the other player is making decisions based on what they do so they will make adjustments to what they do specifically for each team they play during the season.
This is why I love football. Everything is strategy. Everyone is trying to get the edge. I figured Payton was doing bluff calls that entire time. I just didn't know it was that simple. He literally just called his play in the last 15 seconds
Ray You went across the Planet
Goat LB.
“Manning’s tell is he changes the play when he has time to”
Right?! He's acting like every qb doesn't do that.
No. Manning’s tell is that when he’s calling things out and pointing, at 35 on the play clock, it’s just pretend calls purposely trying to throw the defense off for this play and later plays
Yeah, poker. That's Manning's bluff but Ray knew the tell.
Manning was a master clock manager. He was one of the most vocal QBs ever to play and he used every second of clock to try and change the odds. Ray is just saying he figured out everything Payton said from 40-15 was useless.
@printezstroman but Ray said he could tell everyone the tell... then never did...
Wow such brilliance, he just revealed what every QB does anyway.
Unk been a *black spray demon* for a long time :D
Ray Lewis so jacked and rich nobody can tell him about the hair paint
He's such a Raven that he painted his scalp black
He literally described every QB in the league from 2000 til now. That's not a tell Ray, that's common sense.
True, but it started with Peyton, who invented it in the early 2000's. And then everybody copied him.
This sounds like a strategy to fool the defense, not a tell. From his explanation where was the tell on Peyton on what play he was going to do?
The REAL play he calls at 15 seconds anything before that is a bluff in order to make the defense adjust and show what they are doing . And at the last second he’ll call the actual play to beat the defense you called .
It’s something about Peyton that these guys don’t like because they always try to shade his legacy. He is the goat
I like the part where he doesn't say anything about a tell that Peyton has. Lol
Ray got that mean spray on hair,
Shout out ray tho
A Beast!
This is intense bro
Nowadays these NFL kids just call their plays at the 40 sec mark and Just stand around until DELAYED OF GAME 😂😂😂
Ray going hard on the Beijing
Manning had a 9-2 record and a 104 passer rating against Baltimore, Ray wasn’t reading shit
Is rays hair painted on? When they showed the camera from the back you could see the shine off his head
That's his timing. Didn't hear anything about the tell...
As a kid these matchups were basically like watching God play God himself. Just The amount of different levels and intricacies going on at one time….. truly tremendous.
Ray’s hair is something
Thanks, I needed that.
A sign of a good quarterback is you know exactly what he's going to do and he does it anyway
The game doesn’t have minds like this anymore
Couldn't help but notice he didn't answer the question.
A good magician never reveals his secrets
That’s honestly fucking crazy dude. Most people that are that smart aren’t close to that athletic. And same usually goes vice versa. Guys like Ray Lewis and Tom Brady are super humans.
IS it just me or should Ray Lewis be a coach? Ray would be a killer NFL head coach.
I see what you did there. 😂
no no no I'm serious, I'd love for my team to have Ray as their head coach, for real. He was the ultimate general on defense and in my opinion the 2000 Ravens were the best defense ever.@@zlinedavid
All jokes aside, he would be an amazing defensive coordinator
I can't read the rest of yourccomment the way you emphasized the word it. You dont have a real grasp on English lol
Brady Manning and Ray Lewis all coach a team together. Manning OC (he did more play calling than Brady), Brady (ultimate leader) HC, Lewis DC (ofc).
Wish the league had more dawg MLBs. That late 90's 2000's era there were so many good MLBs in the league who could do so much. Now there are very few, as more teams go towards Nickel coverages etc. Bobby Wagner will most likely be the last great Tackle Machine whenever he hangs it up. Fred Warner is the most complete in today's game. But we aren't seeing the predictive reads close to as much with LBs absolutely blowing up plays as we used to.
This is the game I miss. That micromanaging coaches have murdered with kill calls and one read offenses.
Manning and Brady were not the only ones doing this, nor did they invent it. They were just the best of their time doing it. So was Ray. Players aren’t allowed to play the game like this anymore outside of maybe an elite 3 at the top. Bad coaching has turned this chess into rock, paper, scissors.
Yep
Tom might be the GOAT but Peyton is the game's greatest pre snap read QB to ever play
That makes no sense. Brady was as good or better. He wouldn't be the GOAT if he wasn't. All the great QB's were great at that. For whatever reason, the TV people used to love to talk about how much film Peyton watched or how he knew all the plays, etc. ANY great QB does all that, and knows all that, too.
@@SealofPerfection I was just repeating Tom, he said he got all that from Peyton. Go watch an interview so it "makes sense lol
Thank You
Lawrence Taylor lead the Giants..💪🏿
Great player. But there were guys like Harry Carson, Carl Banks who weren’t getting in trouble off the field.
@@swishdipper4362 you know.! You know the Team.! Sports is soooooo wonderful how it brings Folk together.😀
His hair doe 😂
Good I miss Ray, Brady, Peyton and Ed Reed. Literally Brady was the last player from my childhood when I first started watching FB
The Great Ray Lewis
So idk if he actually knew this while he played the game…. But what he’s saying is true because Peyton told Ray this in an interview a few years ago….
They need to have ray lewis commentant on Madden
After watching this vid, who watched Peyton's pre-snaps?
Ray Lewis and Brian Dawkins were leaders of their whole respective teams regardless of offense or defense.
Peyton makes dummy calls to get the defense to show their hand. Any player that moves, whether they run or get close to the line of scrimmage or start back pedaling, petyon will adjust the play. He baits them hard counts during the early seconds of the play while running a no huddle offense. The Ravens has been expose during the early years of this match up but later adapted schematically to what ray described. Just show base alignment and at the last moments get into the call.
This sounds like what I'm doing with trading stocks. It's called a false breakout or fake out. Excellent analysis.
That hair though, c'mon man!
He looks like he has the same barber as Carlos Boozer
Personal foul, #52, roughing the follicles. Half the distance to the hairline, repeat 3 rd down.
This is why football is just different.
Ray has that Carlos Boozer hair. Crazy how Ray acted like he discovered some huge tell when it was a big nothing burger. Laws of probabilities could have told you the play he called at 30 seconds wasn't going to be the same at 10 seconds.
He know Brady and beliCHEAT was cheaters.. He always said Manning was his toughest challenge
Peyton and Tom torched the ravens using Rays whole career haha
I hated Rey Lewis as a player for beating my Oilers/Titans with Steve McNair and Eddie George. After he gave a speech for Steve McNair funeral.. I respect Rey Lewis now.
looking at peyton's stats against the ravens they look pretty good.
9-2 w/l record, 25 td's 6 int's, 3114 yards so it looks like the vaulted ravens d did not give peyton much trouble at all.
A lot of those years the offense was trash. Can't hold up all game. But we had Brady's number. Us and the Giants where a thorn in his side. Brady had Payton, Payton had Ray, Ray had Brady.
....Kool Respect for Ray keeping Tom's tell.
not really a 'tell', and Peyton has already shared this before. so not really a 'secret' anymore either.
Peyton is the Doctor strange of quarterbacks
Some teams play chess, and some play checkers
Two dudes playing Madden in real life. LOL
Ray Lewis, the man who made a deal with a DA in a 2000 murder trial, and ratted on his two friends.
Even i would watch the Patriots play games and call if it was a run or pass. My kids used to ask how i knew? Well i don't know how i knew except i guess i watched Tom Brady play a lot of football?
I wonder if he mentions Roethlisberger in this interview, who proved to be more than just a little difficult to win against.
Lewis should reveal how he got away with murder!!!!!!!
Bigen King 👑
Ray had that paint caked on 😂
Guess I don't understand the game because saying his tell is waiting until the play clock runs low doesn't mean squat to me.
Wouldn't a Pop Warner defense know that?
Yeah, this was dumb.
@@brandocalrissian3294 Thought it was just me. Figured I was missing something. Maybe Ray is a 'less talking, more doing' kind of guy.
wow remarkable stuff here. So when the clock gets low you have less time to make adjustments? I should write this down so i don't botch this when i try to teach it to my turtles later.
Future DC
So which is it, run or pass?
What in the Carlos Boozing hell is up with Rays head?