Football was just great to watch back than, teams hated eachother and players hated eachother, now its soft and everyone just trades jerseys and pray eachother on IG
I’ve gotta believe if you swap out the Jags for the Gaytriots, it would take that Divisional-hatred to another plateau. Maybe even swap the Jags for the colts😡🔥😡
ESPN/ABC had all of their games in HD by 2003, but it's likely that no one at home had this game recorded in HD, but lucky for us ESPN and the league do!
Knightmessenger not to mention the graphics used by ABC were way ahead of their time. The scorebar used in the final season of Monday Night Football on ABC (2005) would have lasted a good many years.
Nice clutch kick by Gary Anderson, forever known for that missed FG in the MINN-ATL 1998 NFC Championship. For HC Brian Billick, who was an assistant coach for those same Vikings, he must have been disheartened that his old kicker came back to foil him again!
This was a fantastic little rivalry back in the old AFC Central. People today think "Ravens-Steelers" but I remember this rivalry and the Ravens-Jaguars rivalry (Mark Brunell gave us fits in that division). This one was my favorite though because it featured my kind of football....both teams always had killer defenses and they had almost mirrored power backs with Jamal Lewis and Eddie...they were fun to watch....even though George always seemed like a completely different runner when playing the Ravens, he went into a shell and suddenly became indecisive. They were some intimidating D's. An interesting little side note: 2006 was Baltimore's best 16 game season at 13-3 (they were the best team in the NFL that year IMO and inexplicably lost to the Colts in the playoffs....holding Manning, Harrison and Wayne to ZERO touchdowns) anyway, that season their #1 WR was Derrick Mason...their QB was a beaten down Steve McNair, who transformed from a playmaker to an offensive care taker in Baltimore and played well....and then, shutdown cornerback Chris McCalister gained a partner in blanketing receivers all over the field, Samari Rolle. While he wasn't quite the player Chris was (especially in 06, Chris was a monster that year) he was still capable of completely taking a teams #2 WR out of the game. That was a tremendously scary CB tandem, maybe the best Baltimore has had. McCallister/Starks and McCallister/Baxter were close but McCallister/Rolle was very difficult to throw on. Jimmy Smith/Marlon Humphrey have the POTENTIAL to be better I think. Anyway, my original point....3 of the most important guys on that great 06 team all came from the other side of this rivalry. And Mason may have been more productive/important in Baltimore. He was an artist when it came to running his route tree....he wasn't big, he wasn't fast and wasn't flashy but he was insanely smooth, had impeccable timing in his routes and had soft hands that caught everything. Flacco doesn't develop as quickly without Mason running those outside comebacks that he was so good at. Mason doesn't get the credit he deserves because he was unassuming and was a pure possession receiver. He didn't go deep, his YAC was low (indicating a lack of explosive plays) toughness isn't glamorous and he didn't catch a ton of TDs there for he was largely overlooked in this modern day NFL.
I always enjoyed watching Mason play during his time with the Ravens too, man. Imagine if the Ravens had him during the Boldin/Torrey Smith years, we would've been even nastier.
The Ravens were definitely the best team defensively in 2006 along with the Bears, but both their offenses were mediocre that year. I think the Chargers were the best overall team in 2006, but as usual, choked in the playoffs. You put that 06 Chargers offense together with the 06 Ravens defense and that’s definitely a super team.
Most definitely, and what he accomplished with never having an elite Wr or TE to gun it to for most of his career he I agree with you. Frank and Derrick were but you can't tell me that if McNair had T.O at WR and Todd Heap in Tennessee that those guys wouldn't have had a few Super Bowls.
You let McNair in you gotta let a whole bunch of very good but not all time great players in too. You really want guys like McNair, Romo, Vick, Culpepper in the hall? No one wants that.
I'm a diehard Titans fan. THIS was actually the game that made me a Titans fan which is why I periodically come watch it. But above being a fan of the Titans I'm a fan of football and the NFL specifically. I dont want a watered down hall of fame. McNair is a ring of honor and jersey retirement type of player. Not a league wide hsll of famer. If you let McNair in there are TONS of other equally undeserving players you also have to let in. Jake Delhomme was also a small school quarterback who led a previously no name franchise to a Superbowl, you want him in the hall? McNair was a Titans legend, not an NFL legend. Flacco is another guy who in no way deserves a HOF bid but will probably be in the Ravens ring of honor and get his # 5 Jersey retired. I dont wanna see guys like Flacco and McNair in the same conversation and company as your Peyton Mannings and Warren Moons and John Elways. You gotta keep the HOF exclusive.
I'll never, ever, ever get tired of watching games called by the Patrick-Theismann-Maguire trio. Hey, NFL, I doubt you have time to read through people's comments, but if you do, can we get more classics featuring this crew in the future? :)
@@leogetz3570 At the opening kickoff M. Patrick said, 'This..will not be a game for the faint of heart.' Hell no! As a long time Oiler/Titan fan I miss these battles with the Ravens. Bruising, physical games that always seemed to come down to the wire. Genuine animosity for the opponent pulsing through the players' veins.
This game would mark -The last playoff win for the Titans until 2017 -The last playoff win for Jeff Fisher as head coach -The last playoff win for Steve McNair as a QB -The first home playoff defeat in Ravens history
High Life Same, but I didn't know him at the time. I think my dad got it for me when Steve was on the Ravens, and I probably still have it somewhere in my dresser.
@@willseest3732 Titans, division winners, home playoff game: QB: 165 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Henry: 40 yards on 18 carries Your definition of “owned” has become even more suspect, my friend.😉
I agree (4 years later lol). I’ve followed Vince Young’s career since his college days and he was a beast. But not so much once he turned pro. Similar story with a lot of those players - Matt Leinart, Jason Campbell, Dwayne Jarrett, etc.
I agree... Nowadays you're expected to throw 200 touchdowns a year to win the MVP. Back then defense was the heart and soul of the league which meant more hard fought, low scoring games for each week primetime or local, then the league became soft and started to implement more penalties per contact to make it a passer-friendly game.
Prime Jamal Lewis, prime Ray Lewis, prime Ed Reed, prime Steve McNair, prime Keith Bulluck, Orlando Brown, Jonathan Ogden, Terrell Suggs, Eddie George just to name a few of the stars back then Edit: Why did they remove the breaks between plays? Yet they had to play the short interviews in the beginning
I started watching football around this time because of Brett Favre. Been a Packers fan ever since. But my God were the Ravens and Titans fun to watch. Love coming back to these early 2000's games. Brings back so many memories
@Marquis Beverley such a bust that he beat an up and coming Andrew luck and beat manning and Brady all in the same playoff tell me a qb that did that? Much love from raider nation
1:31:00 Eddie George stiff-arms Ray Lewis down to the ground in dominating fashion followed by fiery trash talk right in his face. No gain on the play, but one of the greatest of Eddie George's career.
Possibly the most loaded nfl playoffs, you got Steve McNair. Ray lewis, Quincy Carter, Steve smith, matt Hasselbeck, Brett Favre, al wilson, peyton manning, (the greatest show on turf & Marshall Faulk, tom BRADY and the best defense, trent green and Tony Gonzalez, and donavan McNabb
Ravens never changed 😂😂 our best receiver was a Tight End, Rely heavily on run game, running QB, and dominant defense with Roquan instead of Ray #RavensFlock
McNair and Eddie George were a great tag team. They were so close to winning a superbowl in 99, 2002 and 2003 but they always feel abit short. Injuries did play a huge part though.
@@richielehr This is a mad dumb reply. McNair had many great games before this game but wasn't getting anything done after being one yard short in that Super Bowl 4 years before this game.
Steve McNair was a perfect example of a NFL Star. Respectful, Grateful, Humble, never talked trash. Ran Ray Lewis' ass over more than once. Oh and Big Eddie won this battle.
12:29 is crazy; outside zone out of 3 WR set being such a change up the Ravens D was grievously out of position. It's like the most used run play of 2020; it's hard to stop a play with 3 separate paths a RB can take. The Shanahan-Kubiak school esp 2018 Rams ran the entire offense through this one play and play action off of it.
It's going to be interesting 2021 season has sooo many Shan disciples coordinating or head coaching teams. Defenses will have counters, like 2018 Superbowl 6-1 fronts. The reason Shan 49ers use pulling guards power and counter; to smash outside zone wary defenses. So the 2019 Niners looked more like a 1989 Walsh offense. I cant wait for Trey Lance to push it to the limits with Zone reads. Most likely Power Read too, ala Panthers Cam Newton peak seasons.
Because they ran into one do the greatest offensives of all time in 1999, and in 2000 they ran into one of the greatest defenses of all time those were the best two chances to win the super bowl but the Rams and Ravens had other plans.
true. I've always been a Titans fan. To go back and watch games like these is kinda sad to me. We had the best 3rd down defense FIVE years straight in this video. Now we are lucky to win five games. Things might be turning around tho. I miss the Golden age of football like this. All these Cams and Odells got it all messed up now
Spade ikr, modern nfl isn't as good as this stuff. The game felt so genuine back then, you know? Now it shoves players like odell in ur face and the refs control everything
Yes that was the most heartbreaking loss I've ever watched.. Even more painful than the super bowl and being 1 yard short the previous year, because I know for a fact that the Titans would have won the Super Bowl if they won the game vs the Ravens. Both teams players have even said in their interviews that game was the "real" super bowl because whoever won was going to win it all. They were both had dominate defenses 1 & 2 in the league. Ravens had the better scoring Defense while the Titans were 2nd, but the Titans were considered the number 1 defense because they had the best defense by giving up the least amount of yards, while the Ravens were 2nd. So they truly were the top 2 defenses going against one another. Al Del Greico the Titans kicker ultimately cost the Titans the game with 3 missed field goals with one of them being blocked and ran back for a TD. That was the real game changer.
you have to admit eddie george was a workhorse when he played for tennessee and ray lewis who was the heart and soul for the ravens that got all his team pumped up
R.I.P to the great Steve Mcnair
hi
He was killed by his girlfriend right?
He was killed by his side chick while he was sleeping on the couch
@@NikolaJokerMVP15 After she killed McNair she took her own life afterwards
Also RIP Orlando Brown
The Ravens and Titans had some battles in the 2000's..
NewWaveFan1 and throw the Steelers in the mix. There were some wars
@dbag0584 only 3 times in the playoffs
@@yomamabinfartin7176so? if were bragging about playoffs then the Patriots won the Super Bowl that year. Doesn't mean this wasnt a good game...
NewWaveFan1 2000 Divisional, 03 WC, 08 Divisional. All very close defensive battles
Titans had a hell of a team, but the Ravens were just a little better. Not this day though.
RIP Steve McNair
Solomon Kessington and Orlando brown who died from this game
@@roosterbooster2353 what?
Ravens-Steelers-Titans-Jaguars
Never again will there be a division so full of animosity, hatred, and nastiness as the old AFC Central.
I think the AFC North has been even better in that regard.
Nfl should put Jax and ten in that division go back to west central east
Football was just great to watch back than, teams hated eachother and players hated eachother, now its soft and everyone just trades jerseys and pray eachother on IG
I’ve gotta believe if you swap out the Jags for the Gaytriots, it would take that Divisional-hatred to another plateau.
Maybe even swap the Jags for the colts😡🔥😡
Along with Cincinnati and Cleveland
Rip steve McNair we will remember you
Damn. This game looks like it's in the 2010s
well, it was in HD at a time when most games were not shown in HD.
ESPN/ABC had all of their games in HD by 2003, but it's likely that no one at home had this game recorded in HD, but lucky for us ESPN and the league do!
Why did it switch back to a 4:3 aspect ratio?
Carl Simmons I would imagine something about the rest of the HD copy was messed up. Still I'll take what I can get here.
Knightmessenger not to mention the graphics used by ABC were way ahead of their time. The scorebar used in the final season of Monday Night Football on ABC (2005) would have lasted a good many years.
Nice clutch kick by Gary Anderson, forever known for that missed FG in the MINN-ATL 1998 NFC Championship. For HC Brian Billick, who was an assistant coach for those same Vikings, he must have been disheartened that his old kicker came back to foil him again!
Gary could make that clutch kick. He actually made a huge 50 plus yarder to win for the Vikings in 2002.
This was a fantastic little rivalry back in the old AFC Central. People today think "Ravens-Steelers" but I remember this rivalry and the Ravens-Jaguars rivalry (Mark Brunell gave us fits in that division). This one was my favorite though because it featured my kind of football....both teams always had killer defenses and they had almost mirrored power backs with Jamal Lewis and Eddie...they were fun to watch....even though George always seemed like a completely different runner when playing the Ravens, he went into a shell and suddenly became indecisive. They were some intimidating D's. An interesting little side note: 2006 was Baltimore's best 16 game season at 13-3 (they were the best team in the NFL that year IMO and inexplicably lost to the Colts in the playoffs....holding Manning, Harrison and Wayne to ZERO touchdowns) anyway, that season their #1 WR was Derrick Mason...their QB was a beaten down Steve McNair, who transformed from a playmaker to an offensive care taker in Baltimore and played well....and then, shutdown cornerback Chris McCalister gained a partner in blanketing receivers all over the field, Samari Rolle. While he wasn't quite the player Chris was (especially in 06, Chris was a monster that year) he was still capable of completely taking a teams #2 WR out of the game. That was a tremendously scary CB tandem, maybe the best Baltimore has had. McCallister/Starks and McCallister/Baxter were close but McCallister/Rolle was very difficult to throw on. Jimmy Smith/Marlon Humphrey have the POTENTIAL to be better I think. Anyway, my original point....3 of the most important guys on that great 06 team all came from the other side of this rivalry. And Mason may have been more productive/important in Baltimore. He was an artist when it came to running his route tree....he wasn't big, he wasn't fast and wasn't flashy but he was insanely smooth, had impeccable timing in his routes and had soft hands that caught everything. Flacco doesn't develop as quickly without Mason running those outside comebacks that he was so good at. Mason doesn't get the credit he deserves because he was unassuming and was a pure possession receiver. He didn't go deep, his YAC was low (indicating a lack of explosive plays) toughness isn't glamorous and he didn't catch a ton of TDs there for he was largely overlooked in this modern day NFL.
I always enjoyed watching Mason play during his time with the Ravens too, man. Imagine if the Ravens had him during the Boldin/Torrey Smith years, we would've been even nastier.
This is before Tom Brady and the patriots ruined the NFL
The Ravens were definitely the best team defensively in 2006 along with the Bears, but both their offenses were mediocre that year.
I think the Chargers were the best overall team in 2006, but as usual, choked in the playoffs. You put that 06 Chargers offense together with the 06 Ravens defense and that’s definitely a super team.
McNair should be in the HOF
Most definitely, and what he accomplished with never having an elite Wr or TE to gun it to for most of his career he I agree with you. Frank and Derrick were but you can't tell me that if McNair had T.O at WR and Todd Heap in Tennessee that those guys wouldn't have had a few Super Bowls.
You let McNair in you gotta let a whole bunch of very good but not all time great players in too. You really want guys like McNair, Romo, Vick, Culpepper in the hall? No one wants that.
I'm a diehard Titans fan. THIS was actually the game that made me a Titans fan which is why I periodically come watch it. But above being a fan of the Titans I'm a fan of football and the NFL specifically. I dont want a watered down hall of fame. McNair is a ring of honor and jersey retirement type of player. Not a league wide hsll of famer. If you let McNair in there are TONS of other equally undeserving players you also have to let in. Jake Delhomme was also a small school quarterback who led a previously no name franchise to a Superbowl, you want him in the hall? McNair was a Titans legend, not an NFL legend. Flacco is another guy who in no way deserves a HOF bid but will probably be in the Ravens ring of honor and get his # 5 Jersey retired. I dont wanna see guys like Flacco and McNair in the same conversation and company as your Peyton Mannings and Warren Moons and John Elways. You gotta keep the HOF exclusive.
Hes ass
@@juliusbanks6936 If they let McNair in they had better let McNabb in. You are right it opens up a can of worms...
Terrell Suggs is the only player on either of these teams that is still on one of these teams
and that in itself is pretty amazing
Sizzle still going strong
Marc James-Finel not no more
@@robertsalazar741 he jsut won a sb lol
I'll never, ever, ever get tired of watching games called by the Patrick-Theismann-Maguire trio. Hey, NFL, I doubt you have time to read through people's comments, but if you do, can we get more classics featuring this crew in the future? :)
Yeah, they were awesome when ESPN had the Sunday Night Football package. Never forget those 3 calling the music city miracle
@@leogetz3570 At the opening kickoff M. Patrick said, 'This..will not be a game for the faint of heart.' Hell no! As a long time Oiler/Titan fan I miss these battles with the Ravens.
Bruising, physical games that always seemed to come down to the wire. Genuine animosity for the opponent pulsing through the players' veins.
Such an underrated broadcast team. I loved that trio
How is it possible Ray Lewis had 225 tackles during the regular season..that's crazy
Pretty sure solo tackles and assisted tackles were counted as one back then
Bruh he is a insane defenseve player
He the 🐐
great quality for 03
UC704 They upscaled it, because High Definition wasn't available in many markets and I saw this in 4:3.
I don't think this was upscaled since the NFL did have games airing in HD by then even though not many people saw this in HD at all.
This game would mark
-The last playoff win for the Titans until 2017
-The last playoff win for Jeff Fisher as head coach
-The last playoff win for Steve McNair as a QB
-The first home playoff defeat in Ravens history
Facts 👏👏👏👏👏
Steve McNair was the first jersey I ever owned 😂😂😂😂
High Life Same here, had Eddie George as well
High Life you turn me on baby when you talk about NFL like that rawwrrr
High Life Same, but I didn't know him at the time. I think my dad got it for me when Steve was on the Ravens, and I probably still have it somewhere in my dresser.
I’m going to get in on this 3 year old post. My first Jersey was the Freak Jevon Kearse
My first jersey was the super bowl XXXV Ray lewis jersey
I miss that Era of Ravens
Robert Hamilton I sure as hell don’t we are living it again with no pass game.
@@mrchubbyfella9421 and we made back to then playoffs... again... Unlike the last 5 years.
You mean the losing Ravens?
Robert Hamilton well...
Robert Hamilton well we had a new one
How on here after the Titans vs Ravens will faceoff in the Divisional Round in 2020.
The Titans defeated the Ravens 28-12. Instead of Eddie George and Steve McNair, we had Derrick Henry and Ryan Tannehill.
Derrick Henry and the Titans owns the Ravens
@@willseest3732 they beat them twice. Derrick Henry has faced the Ravens 4 times and has had only two excellent games. That's not "owning."
Wild Card 2021
@@willseest3732 Titans, division winners, home playoff game:
QB: 165 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Henry: 40 yards on 18 carries
Your definition of “owned” has become even more suspect, my friend.😉
Since I was like 15 when this was happening and watching it now for the first time.... the energy is crazy I watched it from start to to finish lol
I wasn't even 5 years old, but watching the 2003 nfl playoffs on RUclips, possibly the best ever
I miss those player intros, instead we got the commentators talk.
Diego G I'm an Eagle's Fan, but Ray Lewis was FIRE! Brian Dawkins was a monster too.
Those Ray Lewis/Eddie George battles 🔥🔥🔥
The Titans - Ravens rivalry from the 2000s is underrated.
Little did he know, this was the last playoff win for Jeff Fisher.
@Adolf Kitler I said “playoff win”. Jeff Fisher did not win another playoff game after this.
Man how time just go by. I was just starting middle school back then
As a Ravens fan I felt blessed to watch the football game at the stadium
Thank you for posting these. They make the offseason better lol.
VInce Young should have been McNair's successor if his head was screwed on straight.
Lee Lee, Jeff Fisher didn't let him throw the ball. Jeff Fisher offenses always stinks because he ran Eddie George to the grave.
I agree (4 years later lol). I’ve followed Vince Young’s career since his college days and he was a beast. But not so much once he turned pro. Similar story with a lot of those players - Matt Leinart, Jason Campbell, Dwayne Jarrett, etc.
Rip legend Steve air mcnair i miss you i miss you 🙏❤
Vrabel: Make the Titans great again
Rip McNair
Demarco Murray #29Hunnit #TitansNation #TitanUp
Thank you @NFL
Back when 24 touchdowns could win you an mvp. I miss those days. Defense and smash mouth football. Now what we got is basically college football.
I agree... Nowadays you're expected to throw 200 touchdowns a year to win the MVP. Back then defense was the heart and soul of the league which meant more hard fought, low scoring games for each week primetime or local, then the league became soft and started to implement more penalties per contact to make it a passer-friendly game.
Steve Mcnair Was a Beast!
The best announce team, I loved them when ESPN had Sunday night football!
Co-MVP. What a joke. They had to give the posterboy something.
Manning was incredible in 2003 though...and he beat McNair twice
1:31:04 I like this play. They were in each other’s face all game, Eddie George & Ray Lewis.
I love the early HD video. I know CBS in the late 90s and early 2000s had some NFL games in HD, I'd like to see some of those.
Prime Jamal Lewis, prime Ray Lewis, prime Ed Reed, prime Steve McNair, prime Keith Bulluck, Orlando Brown, Jonathan Ogden, Terrell Suggs, Eddie George just to name a few of the stars back then
Edit: Why did they remove the breaks between plays? Yet they had to play the short interviews in the beginning
I miss these days when you would actually see 21 personnel and you could win MVP throwing for 3000 yards
defensive fball is more fun
This was not the defensive football era though after 1978 nfl became very offense oriented
He's a legend. Miss him.
This atmosphere felt like a college game, amazing intensity 😮
This is insanely good quality
NFL on ABC...so weird. Lol!
Sheyi Judas there's a wild card game on ABC tomorrow…
Sheyi Judas I know right!
You're making me feel old, Sheyi.
Sheyi Judas Wildcard games were always on ABC along with Monday Night Football, Those were the golden days.
Espn and abc are owed by Disney
Vikings fans thinking "of course Gary Anderson makes this one outside and from further back"
I was 1 years old when this game happened, but I was a ravens fan since day 1
Air McNair! R.I.P co-MVP that year, was a beast one of my favorite players.
I started watching football around this time because of Brett Favre. Been a Packers fan ever since.
But my God were the Ravens and Titans fun to watch. Love coming back to these early 2000's games. Brings back so many memories
damn! I remembered watching this game when I was a sophomore in high school. I can't believe it's 2017, time flies.
I was a junior in high school when this game happened.
Legacy Vibez junior for me as well. Can't believe I'm in my 30's!
i was 2 years old wtf
Lmao damn I was a first grader
wow, I totally forgot that Anthony Wright was a thing. Brian Billick did a hell of a job considering the crappy Quarterbacks he had...
Imagine if he coached Flacco.
@Marquis Beverley tell how was he BUST. He brought Baltimore their second Champioship and stabilized the quaterback position for 10.5 years.
@Marquis Beverley such a bust that he beat an up and coming Andrew luck and beat manning and Brady all in the same playoff tell me a qb that did that? Much love from raider nation
I was waiting for this one for a long time ! THANKS NFL !
Dave Zastudil almost single legedly won this game for the Ravens with his deep punts
Jeff Fisher was a good coach for the Titans
the day i will never forget
RIP Steve
RIP to Steve McNair
HEY!! BEAUTIFUL PICTURE QUALITY on this one! Seriously!
1:31:00 Eddie George stiff-arms Ray Lewis down to the ground in dominating fashion followed by fiery trash talk right in his face. No gain on the play, but one of the greatest of Eddie George's career.
Man almost 20 yrs later and it still gave me chills titanup baby can't wait for this season to start
Hope we can pull it off tomorrow
Possibly the most loaded nfl playoffs, you got Steve McNair. Ray lewis, Quincy Carter, Steve smith, matt Hasselbeck, Brett Favre, al wilson, peyton manning, (the greatest show on turf & Marshall Faulk, tom BRADY and the best defense, trent green and Tony Gonzalez, and donavan McNabb
Ravens never changed 😂😂 our best receiver was a Tight End, Rely heavily on run game, running QB, and dominant defense with Roquan instead of Ray #RavensFlock
McNair and Eddie George were a great tag team. They were so close to winning a superbowl in 99, 2002 and 2003 but they always feel abit short. Injuries did play a huge part though.
Back when defensive players could be defensive players
ray intro always gives me chills dam
yep one cocky bastard
Luis Diaz i miss that cat
He looks mental. Doing that chicken vodoo dance what a clown
Nfl is not what it use to be this were the days 😞😭
Valo X Thanks Belichik!
yep,,,, Not For Long,,, kneel down commies
Jamal Lewis Breakout Season in 2003 Broke The Rushing Record Great RB
REAL LIVE ACTION
This was the best rivalry . So stupid not to have these two in the same division still.
the ravens are bound by law to be in the same division as the other afc north teams.
As a patriots fan, I can honestly say, this Ravens defense is exciting to watch
to me the game was better back then
I have #1 Best Card Ever Steve Mcnairs card R.I.P
“Tyrone Calico has a tremendous future.” 2003-2005
lmao Gary Anderson's face mask man
I love it!
This is the game I think put Steve McNair back on the map. Too bad the game was really his last great performance.
This is a mad dumb comment. McNair has manyyyyy great games and was known way before this game. He led them to the Superbowl 4 years earlier than this
@@richielehr This is a mad dumb reply. McNair had many great games before this game but wasn't getting anything done after being one yard short in that Super Bowl 4 years before this game.
Ed Reed my favorite all time free safety
We Ravens fans need more games from this season on RUclips
please do the 2006 titans v ravens Steve mcnair against his former team plz plz plz
Nice to see McNair - Mason - Rolle - Ravens Legends!
Rip olando brown
Key Stats:
TEN:
Steve McNair 14/23 pass, 159 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT
Eddie George 25 car, 88 yds
Chris Brown 11 car, 61 yds, 1 TD
Justin McCareins 2 rec, 62 yds, 1 TD
BAL:
Anthony Wright 20/37 pass, 214 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
Jamal Lewis 14 car, 35 yds
Travis Taylor 7 rec (11 targets), 82 yds
Todd Heap 6 rec (12 targets), 80 yds, 1 TD
Will Demps 1 INT, 1 TD, 9 tackles
Ray Lewis 17 tackles
Marques Douglas 13 tackles
Ed Hartwell 10 tackles
Even though the Ravens lost this was a classic. No one should have lost.
Steve McNair was a perfect example of a NFL Star. Respectful, Grateful, Humble, never talked trash. Ran Ray Lewis' ass over more than once. Oh and Big Eddie won this battle.
Orlando Brown’s personal foul against Jevon Kearse late in the second quarter was a massive penalty that hurt the Ravens big time in this game.
That Ray Lewis intro though, haha. Baltimore fans were electric during this game!
Damn I miss that era, smash mouth football era hard nose football big running backs era
A game from 2003 in HD?! How?
two of my favorite teams
R.I.P STEVE AIR MCNAIR
Billick was the better coach. Fisher had the better players.
Nikhil Krishna preach
12:29 is crazy; outside zone out of 3 WR set being such a change up the Ravens D was grievously out of position. It's like the most used run play of 2020; it's hard to stop a play with 3 separate paths a RB can take. The Shanahan-Kubiak school esp 2018 Rams ran the entire offense through this one play and play action off of it.
It's going to be interesting 2021 season has sooo many Shan disciples coordinating or head coaching teams. Defenses will have counters, like 2018 Superbowl 6-1 fronts. The reason Shan 49ers use pulling guards power and counter; to smash outside zone wary defenses. So the 2019 Niners looked more like a 1989 Walsh offense. I cant wait for Trey Lance to push it to the limits with Zone reads. Most likely Power Read too, ala Panthers Cam Newton peak seasons.
Looking back. How the Titans didn't win a Super Bowl with Steve McNair Eddie George and that defense?? The world will never know.........
Because they ran into one do the greatest offensives of all time in 1999, and in 2000 they ran into one of the greatest defenses of all time those were the best two chances to win the super bowl but the Rams and Ravens had other plans.
Wow, I didn't realize the wildcard games were in HD this early on. Not that most people saw it in full 16x9.
This was my First Ravens Game! Me and my Dad waited in line for hours to get tickets. And they sold out quick!
Unfortunate they lost, but at least it was to a respectable Titans team.
true. I've always been a Titans fan. To go back and watch games like these is kinda sad to me. We had the best 3rd down defense FIVE years straight in this video. Now we are lucky to win five games. Things might be turning around tho. I miss the Golden age of football like this. All these Cams and Odells got it all messed up now
Spade ikr, modern nfl isn't as good as this stuff. The game felt so genuine back then, you know? Now it shoves players like odell in ur face and the refs control everything
This was football 🏈 at it finest
their battles in 2000 were epic. especially playoff game where Ray Lewis grabbed football from Eddie George and sent Titans home.
eagleshade11 titans already were home
Jermy Carmichael lol true but that's not what I meant.
Yes that was the most heartbreaking loss I've ever watched.. Even more painful than the super bowl and being 1 yard short the previous year, because I know for a fact that the Titans would have won the Super Bowl if they won the game vs the Ravens. Both teams players have even said in their interviews that game was the "real" super bowl because whoever won was going to win it all. They were both had dominate defenses 1 & 2 in the league. Ravens had the better scoring Defense while the Titans were 2nd, but the Titans were considered the number 1 defense because they had the best defense by giving up the least amount of yards, while the Ravens were 2nd. So they truly were the top 2 defenses going against one another. Al Del Greico the Titans kicker ultimately cost the Titans the game with 3 missed field goals with one of them being blocked and ran back for a TD. That was the real game changer.
And when Eddie trucked Lewis on that run
you have to admit eddie george was a workhorse when he played for tennessee and ray lewis who was the heart and soul for the ravens that got all his team pumped up
19:20 the returner nails his own blocker lol
Jeff Fisher was on George Seifert's coaching staff when Steve Young was the starting QB in San Francisco
Hell if a game. Didn't remember the score. Enjoyed watching.
Don't stab anybody Ray
R I P Steve McNair