This is the game that made made me first fall in love with the game football, defence and the ravens. 19 years later and im still a die hard ravens fan from canada.
The JD experiment They were supposed to go all the way this year, such a heartbreaking loss, but they're gonna have a bright future with Lamar Jackson and that defense
@@Airsoftcleaner Hell yea. I still prefer the nfl tho. Would fly to Baltimore every year to watch my Ravens play. 9hr trip by plane with one layoff. Fell in love with that city and its ppl for the past 20years. Love visiting every chance I get.
This Ravens team only surrendered 165 points during the regular season. The '85 Bears gave up 198, the '02 Bucs gave up 195, the '13 Seahawks gave up 231, the '78 Steelers gave up 195, The 1996 Packers gave up 210. That has to mean something.
Big Wood .....actually I’ll take that a step further. The Ravens did allow 165 but 14 of those points were scored by Tennessee’s defense on them so actually the Ravens D only gave up 151 that year
@@thefrase7884 yep, and with playoffs combined those Ravens gave up 167 points on defense in 20 games. That’s about 8.9 points allowed per game. Insanity.
@Natural Creature Good points…. All those others were good too. One though that stands out for me is those late 80’s, early 90’s Eagles. Just no Super Bowl appearance.
@Natural Creature Hi I have been a Giants fan since 82. When the Ravens become the third most successful team in NFL history Giants 8 NFL titles. The Ravens 2 ??. Even if you factor in the Baltimore colts , Baltimore anything. You still ain't close to being the third best. Have the Ravens beaten the patriots in 2 Superbowls.? 34 - 7 is a bad loss but after this we beat the patriots in 2 Superbowls.! I will take being in 5 Superbowls and only losing 1 all day long. I hope our next 5 go the same way.!!! Oh and please remind me just what the score was in the latest regular season matchup. Would that be GIANTS 24 ravens 20.?
I've been waiting YEARS for someone to finally upload the authentic broadcast version... not the watered down NFL Network version. Thank you so much!!! You wouldn't happen to have the 2000 AFC title game vs Raiders would you?
Sad thing is, this game (and maybe even the playoffs) is available in high definition but to my knowledge the NFL never made it available in HD as far as I know. At least not the full broadcast.
First Super Bowl on CBS since SB 26 (1992) and that's because in 93 they lost the NFC package to FOX. It was until the 98 season when they got the AFC package (from NBC)
Giants fan. This was a tough one. The ravens D had such speed that was overwhelming. The pick 6 by armstead that got called back was a huge momentum shift, but as a coach myself, one play doesn’t decide a game. Many other plays and the ravens just executed better. When the Giants abandoned their run game, the speed of the ravens pass rush was too much to handle. Even if the run game doesn’t net much, have to stay with it to slow the pass rush. I knew field position was going to be a big part of this game and the ravens established it early in their favor and the giants couldn’t flip it. Not too many LBs could run as well as Ray Lewis, the only one I can remember being faster was Derrick Brooks. 1 TD given up in 4 playoff games is hard to top by that ravens D
Giants probably never had a chance, poor guys. On the bright side, your team would go on to win the Super Bowl 7 years later. Michael Strahan and Amani Toomer would be the only players left from this 2000 team that would go on to win it all in 2007
@@jarod3931 football is a weird game, especially in single elimination, where there is always a chance. Both of these teams were led by their defenses. Another important sequence in this game was the end of the first half. Giants were in scoring range with under a minute left and Collins forced a pass into coverage in the end zone that was picked. A FG there makes it 10-3 at half. The tone would have been different. Not saying that they would have won, but their chances going into the 2nd half would have been much better. That pick solidified the ravens dominance on D. The turnovers by the giants essentially made their own defense insignificant. It’s not like the ravens had a good offense. Once they got ahead, the ravens pretty much sat on the ball. The giants had a very good defense. The ravens had a great one. 2011, the giants faced a similar type of team in the NFC title game in SF. Different eras as it was much more difficult to defend in 2011 than 2000 with all of the flags, so just looking at numbers doesn’t tell the whole story. That 49er defense was similar to the ravens in the speed they had. Had the best imitator of Ray Lewis in Patrick Willis. The big key to the giants winning that game was zero turnovers and they collected 2. They also had better field position. Some of it was luck as the ball was in harm’s way multiple times, but the 49ers didn’t convert, which was rare for them as they forced the most or 2nd most TOS that year and had the best TO margin. Also gave up the fewest points. I personally think that SF was a better team, but that’s not always how football works. The giants capitalized on some fortunate bounces and made the key plays to win
@@roberttulcin631 Kyle Williams fumbled the ball in overtime and the Giants recovered and it was sudden death from that point. And Wes Welker dropped a pass that would've put the game out of reach. Mistakes can kill you. The 2011 Giants, in my opinion, are the worst Super Bowl winning team, I'm sorry to say it. They got lucky numerous times that season from Jason Pierre Paul's field goal block against the Cowboys to save their season, to Kyle Williams fumble, to Wes Welker's dropped pass, etc. But in the end they got the job done and that's all that matters
@@jarod3931 Wes Welker didn’t make the tough catch. Mario Manningham did. Football is just as much about what disaster you avoid as it is the great plays you make. You can call the giants a dog team in 2011, but they beat a 13-3 Pats team led by Tom Brady twice, 15-1 packers led by Rodgers who was off the charts that year, and 13-3 49ers who probably had the most complete team in the league that year, but also lost to the skins twice. They played to the level of their competition that year. Played like champions against the best teams, but dropped off against lesser teams. The Kyle Williams fumble in OT was a good play by Jacquian Williams to punch it out. The one in regulation was a bad bounce. That’s how it goes sometimes. If the giants have even 1 turnover in that game, they probably would have lost. Their D also showed up that day and matched SF shot for shot. SF was something like 1/14 on 3rd down
I was going for the Giants both times in those Super Bowls, coming from a Cowboys fan ironically. Both 2007 and 2011 were hell of seasons winning the Super Bowl when nobody thought they would win it, probably much less get to the Super Bowl. If you watch the America's Game on both those teams I would say they are the best of the series. Michael Strahan also made it funny by making fun of Eli Manning throughout the documentary 😂
When Ray walked out of that tunnel and showed the entire world that it was HIS TIME to DOMINATE, the Baltimore Ravens were officially elevated into the rarefied air of WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
This particular Sunday was one of few that I call "Black Sunday" in my house. Of course, with me being a Giants fan. I got sent up to bed early because I was saying some stuff...heck, I was 8 years old at the time. BUT, the better team did win this day, that Ravens defense was something else!!
Brian Waas Believe me man, you're not the only one!😅 Still, I'd be careful especially around my Mom and Grandma (I was at her house watching this) because not only I would be sent to bed, I would also meet Mr. Strap (My Grandma's belt)
Sorry that your team got eliminated in their first playoff game, it was a great season and I thought for sure they were gonna go all the way for a SB XLVII rematch, good luck next year though, Lamar Jackson and that defense are gonna have a bright future
This was the most lopsided Superbowl ever imo. Not by score of course just by how dominant the Ravens were. The Giants literally could do nothing . Like 100 total yards and they only scored 7pts off a kick off return lol. This ravens defense was ungodly lol
Thanks for the up-load. As a Giants fan, this was a sad day indeed. However, looking back in retrospect, it's hard to say that Giants' history would have been the same in the years to come had they came out on top. :-)
@@vitolepore6576 Yeah, I seem to remember a couple of shady calls going against the Giants. I'm not saying the Ravens Defense wouldn't have still prevailed that day. It was a perfect storm of dog shit for the Giants that day, but had that not happened the game would have at least been a lot closer than it was.
@@lhart99 well I’m not entirely sure there, especially since they were like 1 of 14 or worse than that on third down conversion attempts on a good amount of their possessions now exactly there. THIS WAS ONE OF THE ABSOLUTE WORST BLACK SUNDAY EXPERIENCES IN MY ENTIRE LIFE EVER, ESPECIALLY SINCE I WAS 7 GOING ON 8 THROWING AN ABSOLUTE TEMPER TANTRUM AT MY UNCLE’S RESTAURANT WHERE HE HOSTED A SUPER BOWL PARTY ALONGSIDE WITH A JUMBOTRON TV AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO GO WITH THAT AND A WHOLE LOT OF OTHER NEAT SETUP GEAR AS WELL NOW BRO. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
@Tellestus 0 well it would be the meanest since them, and till this day cause of how football rules have changed the game, there hasn't been a defensive team like the Ravens since
@@localwillow9948 They are very slept on. I'm an original raven since 1996 and raiders in the 70s were something else. It was before my time but I watch clips etc..
Love how RAY charles opens up the Super Bowl at RAYmond Jones Stadium in Tamp Bay, (where the RAYS play) and RAY lewis wins SB MVP for the winning team the RAYvens
This ravens defense was the best ever. They didn’t have a lot of guys with a lot of stats like sacks, etc but they played such great swarming team defense. And they did it better than anyone.
Leigh Silver well Tom Brady was the number 1 draft pick in 2004 out of Harvard. Tom Brady threw 3,000 TDS and negative 4million interceptions in his senior year and had sex with every single Chick in Boston and cured every hookers STD in Boston. Tom Brady threw a pass that went around the world once before getting to his receiver. Tom Brady threw a pass so hard that it broke the space time continuum and went 3 years into the future and was then coaught by the then Patriot receiver.
This Ravens team knew they had this, that defense was just sick, and you could actually play defense back then, nothing like today’s vaginized game ...
@Natural Creature right but whats funny is they did that with no real plan anyways at qb. Trent wasnt terrible in 2000. Defense certainly carried but i mean they went with elvis grbac to start 2001. Not like they had some anazing option
The issue was, this team had virtually nothing else they could upgrade; the best defense of all time, a solid o-line, a rookie running back...I would have upgraded the QB too. What's more, in this game he struggled, almost had a pick-six, and was injured for part of it. It was a questionable move to release Dilfer, but it wouldn't have made a difference in the long run.
No one knew at the time but this would be the last Super Bowl that individual players would come out. The Patriots bucked the tradition one year later. (The Rams were introduced individually)
The Giants gameplanned to run a turtle offense and rely on the defense to force turnovers, but the Ravens ended up winning that battle. They shoulda put all their chips in the table and played the same game against the Vikings, spreading them out instead of thinking they could do something with two slow tight ends on the field. Spread offense and Tiki Barber were their best bets to do anything on offense.
I kinda feel bad for all those Giants fans. That must've been a miserable experience during that second half. I think the stadium was like 75% Giants fans. Go Ravens!
The Giants cheated in both games before this. I'm sure the NFL watched them pretty close for the SB. No advantage over the Ravens look what happened. As far as how the fans felt....I feel for.PHI and MN fans rather than NY.
I would love to see the pregame predictions im a giants fan and only thought we win after the Vikings game midway in the 3rd I’m like I should’ve seen this coming haha
This reminds of how badly Dilfer threw in this game they would've had sixty points if he could pass to open receivers my God i counted ten bad passes in just the first half.
This Super Bowl came at such an awkward time. Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Troy Aikman and John Elway were all gone. Brett Favre wasn't nearly as dominant as he was a few years back and Peyton Manning was just starting to emerge. Donovan McNabb made his first Pro Bowl. Tom Brady was a no name rookie.
Troy Aikman got a 28-0 beatdown by that Ravens defense, Marino never won anything, John Eway could never win anything either without a strong running Terrell Davis. Manning was a choke artist who needed strong running and defense to win his one superbrowl and Brett Favre was a turnover machine. That Ravens 2000 defense is the best of all time and the stats prove that fact.
@@christopherwhite542 NOT TOTALLY 💯 INSURMOUNTABLY CORRECT THERE NOW PAL!!! The 1985 Chicago Bears 🐻 were WAY BETTER than the 2000 Baltimore Ravens 🐦⬛ themselves there now no doubt. The Ravens 🐦⬛ had a cupcake 🧁 schedule of easy opponents there as opposed to the Bears 🐻 themselves now, so don’t even give me a weak ass response such as that one up above ⬆️ or to anyone for that matter now there!!! 🤙🏽🔥✅💯
Even though I’m a ravens fan, I still feel bad for the giants, because they worked so hard just to lose, and a sb loss is a lot different from losing a regular game
Kerry Collins went from having a MVP performance in the NFC title game against the Minnesota Vikings there in a 41 to 0 blowout victory ✌️ no doubt, but two weeks later in the Super Bowl Championship game he literally seemed like he crapped his pants 👖 running scared 😱 for his life like a deer 🦌 in the headlights throughout the majority of the game! But let’s be honest about this, great QBs like Eli Manning alongside with his older brother Peyton even would have liked panicked 😱 in the biggest game of that particular season there as well now. And not to mention, guys like Phil Simms, Dan Marino, Jeff Hostetler, Tom Brady and John Elway even come to my mind on the same list there as well now for QB greats that would have also more than likely performed shitty against the ferocious defense in the 2000 Baltimore Ravens 🐦⬛ there too now y’all. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
I never realized how good the Giants front 7 defense was around this time. Michael Strahan bullied Harry Swayne, Jesse Armstead and Michael Barrow were heavy hitters. The Giants secondary blew some coverages though and if Dilfer didn’t overthrow Patrick Johnson twice, the Ravens would’ve put up over 50.
The Ravens were NEVER going to score 50. You are way ahead of yourself. They scored 14 points offensively that game. They had a defensive touchdown and a kick return. Even with a GREAT offensive day they weren't going to score 50 points. Stop
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 they only had one ☝️ defensive score for a TD which was returned for 49 yards by Duane Starks on a pick6 by a very costly and extremely careless throw on the part of Kerry Collins there who literally looked like a deer 🦌 in the headlights for the majority of the game against that ferociously excellent Ravens 🐦⬛ defense there big time, which then followed up with the PAT and was only the beginning of craziness of back to back to back scores three times in a row there, which was two kickoffs for TDs there, one ☝️ by the Giants and Ravens 🐦⬛ each there. 27 of the Ravens 🐦⬛ points were on offense alongside with some special teams there and FG attempts as well now. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
The Giants were once again in the Super Bowl which is Super Bowl 35 in Tampa like they were in Super Bowl 25 in Tampa in 1991 same City but different Stadiums
This was the year when I finally understood the rules and concept of football. Also the year when i officially became a Giants fan. I never seen my dad so upset and quiet while watching this game. Since then, I want a rematch with the Ravens so bad but the way my Giants are playing, it might not happen til im a grandpa XD
& then the disastrous Cundiff missed chip shot which would have tied the game! Heart breaker! Cundiff gone in 2012 & Tucker, the future Hall of Famer came in.
Dilfer was horrible in this game most punts in sb history both teams were bad in this game rather have seen minnesota or someone with a top five offense play that raven team but these games were all scripted anyway
He’s good at the microphone; was poor on the field. You don’t have to be good on the field to get behind a mic. Being a player, good or bad, was never a qualification for being on air. Best example was Chuck Thompson himself.
Not totally 💯 true there! If the Ravens 🐦⬛ defense was not on their A-game performance from the beginning, then there would have most definitely 💯 been a huge chance that Kerry Collins and that high powered Giants offense would have been possibly able to torch that Ravens 🐦⬛ defense the same way they did to the Vikings in the NFC Championship Game there two weeks earlier. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
Lifelong Giants fan here, and as a lifelong Giants fan, I'm here to admit... We got our butts handed to us on that day... That unbelievable Ravens defense, it's right up there with the steel curtain Steelers D in the 70' the Giants defense in all their Super Bowl victories, let's me not forget that ridiculously scary Monsters of the Midway Bears defense in 1985... The 2000 Baltimore Ravens D, they took a backseat to absolutely NOBODY! It will go down in history as one of the greatest defenses in the history of the sport of pro football
Your defense that year wasnt too shabby either. Ravens and Giants both played a 4-3 and traditionally thats what both teams prefer. Was so glad when you guys beat Brady in the SB.
Outside of the ‘76 Steelers this is the best single season defense ever. ‘85 Bears people I don’t want to hear it. This D gave up 165 points during the regular season. 14 of those were defensive points scored by Tennessee. So in reality the Ravens D only gave up 151 during the season. The Bears in ‘85 gave up 198. I know I know the two shutouts in the playoffs blah blah blah....then gave up 10 to NE in the SB....total of 208 for ‘85 Bears. The Ravens played 1 more playoff game this year because they were a wildcard. In 4 playoff games, including the SB the Ravens gave up 23 more points. 165 in the reg season + 23 more in the playoffs. Total of 188 in 20 games. Minus the 14 points Tennessee’s D scored and minus the 7 that the Giants scored in the SB because it obviously was a special teams td the Ravens D only allowed 167 points in 20 games. I’m sorry ‘85 Bears people not even an argument here. Does anyone here actually think the ‘85 Patriots would have gotten into the end zone against this D? Don’t think so.
Greg Gumbel only called two super bowls (35 and 38) then swapped with Jim Nantz to become the studio host before becoming the number 2 play-by-play guy. But I wish they kept him the number one guy. He should have called four or five super bowls.
Rush Vogel Gumbel is a good guy but he isn’t good enough to be the #1. This super bowl isn’t as bad, but in Super Bowl 38 Gumbel literally called every pass play “finds his man!” It was so repetitive. That’s why he got demoted right after that
@@TheLocalLt Do you have evidence that that is the exact reason he was demoted? In my own opinion, something repetitive like that is not worthy of calling someone a lesser announcer. And I think Gumbel should not be their number 1 guy to this day, but I wish his run extended further than 6 years. And I am really just not a Jim Nantz guy. He is so dull and boring to listen to. Listening to Kevin Harlan or Gus Johnson is super exciting. Al Michaels and even Joe Buck are entertaining too because they are both snarky and witty; they have something that resembles a personality. But not Nantz.
@@TheLocalLt www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/ranking_every_super_bowl_broadcast_announcer/s1__25548137#slide_9 19. Greg Gumbel Super Bowls worked: XXXV, XXXVIII As good as Greg Gumbel is, his presence in the Super Bowl was one of the most forgettable. His creativity is limited, and his delivery is too calm for the peaks and valleys of a championship game. Getting paired with Phil Simms didn’t help, but working the Super Bowl didn’t do much to prove that he can carry a broadcast by himself. ftw.usatoday.com/2016/01/ranking-super-bowl-announcers-best-worst-ever-i-50-nbc-fox-abc-cbs-phill-simms-jim-nantz-john-madden-pat-summerall-who-announced-every-super-bowl 21. Greg Gumbel/Phil Simms (CBS; Super Bowls XXXV, XXXVIII) Gumbel is a great TV presence, but brought no gravitas to the Super Bowl role. His warm, rich tenor was always better suited to the studio - no one is better hosting NCAA tournament coverage. So without a Nantz or Enberg to do the heavy lifting around Simms, Gumbel unfortunately gets the lowest distinction on our list through no fault of his own. www.timesunion.com/sports/article/Only-11-have-called-TV-s-biggest-game-2970479.php 8. Greg Gumbel (35, 38): Many forget that Jim Nantz did the studio show and Gumbel was the top play-by-play voice when CBS reacquired the NFL in 1998.
We still have to give Greg Gumbel credit just for the sheer fact that with this Super Bowl, he became the first person of color to do network televised play-by-play commentary for one of the "Big 4" North American professional sports championships. I don't even think that at the time, it was that big of a deal when it happened.
Flacco has been our best one yet. But I agree, for whatever reason, Baltimore can't seem to pick decent quarterbacks. And this one now, Lamar Jackson. I don't see him doing anything either. I HOPE he proves me wrong...🏈
@@sebastianquinchia1840 ~ Well I wanted to be proven wrong, and he has. Lamar's doing very well, and I hope he takes it all the way to the superbowl. I haven't researched it, but from what I understand, Baltimore hasn't beaten Buffalo up there before. I hope he and the rest of the team can pull off a win on Sunday...
@@Deborahtunes I hope so as well. The great thing about Jackson is his drive, he doesn't care what people say about him, he's just here to play, improve and win. With an attitude like that I think he'll go far in this league
@@sebastianquinchia1840 ~ That's the main thing I like about him, his determination. He's always looking at ways to improve, and he inspires that in his teammates. All without being brash, & bad mouthing. I hope LJ stays humble, and keeps that grit and drive about him...🏈
Super Bowl 35 (XXXV) - Raymond James Stadium - January 28, 2001 Super Bowl 43 (XLIII) - Raymond James Stadium - February 1, 2009 Super Bowl 55 (LV) - Raymond James Stadium - February 7, 2021
Football is just like one big fraternity…look at all coaching staff, sean P, ect… they’re all moved up and on to bigger roles, but it’s never someone new from the outside! They all just move up to head-coach ect…
This is the first time I watch the giants in the super bowl cuz I was too young to remember 86 and 90 smh I had my Kerry Collins jersey on and I was hype smh. Boy was I disappointed
Yet the giants managed to get more memorable victories in Super Bowls after that like say 18-1 for instance? Meanwhile only football obsessive nerds and ravens fans remember the 2000 team… EVERYONE knows about 18-1 so yeah good day for Baltimore but that was it
at 53:30 Mike McCrary makes a play of the game hitting Collins in the legs just as he's about to throw, Ike Hilliard had a step on everybody and he's overthrown by about a foot. He beat like 3 Giants blocking him too.
Interesting fact about the Giants: this is the only Super Bowl they’ve played in which they didn’t face their opponent in the regular season even though they played the Ravens’ division (AFC Central) in the regular season for their nonconference schedule
They played the Ravens 🐦⬛ in the 2000 NFL preseason however now though where they narrowly lost 24 to 17 there actually, and Kerry Collins is BETTER than Tom Brady as well now bud! 🤙🏽✅
This is the game that made made me first fall in love with the game football, defence and the ravens. 19 years later and im still a die hard ravens fan from canada.
U must be loving this season
The JD experiment They were supposed to go all the way this year, such a heartbreaking loss, but they're gonna have a bright future with Lamar Jackson and that defense
Born and raised in Baltimore. I bleed purple. 😈😈😈😈 Don't worry we'll be there again within 2 years.
So you knew Baltimore from our CFL tenure
@@Airsoftcleaner Hell yea. I still prefer the nfl tho. Would fly to Baltimore every year to watch my Ravens play. 9hr trip by plane with one layoff. Fell in love with that city and its ppl for the past 20years. Love visiting every chance I get.
This Ravens team only surrendered 165 points during the regular season. The '85 Bears gave up 198, the '02 Bucs gave up 195, the '13 Seahawks gave up 231, the '78 Steelers gave up 195, The 1996 Packers gave up 210. That has to mean something.
Big Wood .....actually I’ll take that a step further. The Ravens did allow 165 but 14 of those points were scored by Tennessee’s defense on them so actually the Ravens D only gave up 151 that year
@@thefrase7884 yep, and with playoffs combined those Ravens gave up 167 points on defense in 20 games. That’s about 8.9 points allowed per game. Insanity.
@Natural Creature Good points…. All those others were good too. One though that stands out for me is those late 80’s, early 90’s Eagles. Just no Super Bowl appearance.
@Natural Creature Hi I have been a Giants fan since 82. When the Ravens become the third most successful team in NFL history
Giants 8 NFL titles.
The Ravens 2 ??.
Even if you factor in the Baltimore colts , Baltimore anything.
You still ain't close to being the third best. Have the Ravens beaten the patriots in 2 Superbowls.?
34 - 7 is a bad loss but after this we beat the patriots in 2 Superbowls.!
I will take being in 5 Superbowls and only losing 1 all day long. I hope our next 5 go the same way.!!!
Oh and please remind me just what the score was in the latest regular season matchup.
Would that be GIANTS 24 ravens 20.?
As a niners fan I don’t count the 2013 Seahawks
I've been waiting YEARS for someone to finally upload the authentic broadcast version... not the watered down NFL Network version. Thank you so much!!! You wouldn't happen to have the 2000 AFC title game vs Raiders would you?
Sad thing is, this game (and maybe even the playoffs) is available in high definition but to my knowledge the NFL never made it available in HD as far as I know. At least not the full broadcast.
Look up the user Bart Simpson.
@@tyranids4ever thank you. That dude has so many classic games on his channel.
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Almost two decades ago. God damn time flies.
Yes .. Tell me about it
I said the same thing. 22 years ago
I was the only one in the bar cheering for Baltimore. I wished there were more archive games like this.
I was at a Buffalo wild wings here in Buffalo New York $2.25 27 oz draft Molson beer 20 wings $10 bucks life was great
Back when a 58% completion percentage and 3000 passing yards was considered a great season for a QB boy has the game changed 😂😂😂😭😭😭
@@capswole81 modern day read-option fãġġóț football is unwatchable
First Super Bowl on CBS since SB 26 (1992) and that's because in 93 they lost the NFC package to FOX. It was until the 98 season when they got the AFC package (from NBC)
I want CBS to get the NFC back, so that Tony Romo can call my Giants games. More competitive conference too.
@@JoseTwitterFan AFC or NFC?
Can add Super Bowl 55 for Brady as well on cbs
Giants fan. This was a tough one. The ravens D had such speed that was overwhelming. The pick 6 by armstead that got called back was a huge momentum shift, but as a coach myself, one play doesn’t decide a game. Many other plays and the ravens just executed better. When the Giants abandoned their run game, the speed of the ravens pass rush was too much to handle. Even if the run game doesn’t net much, have to stay with it to slow the pass rush. I knew field position was going to be a big part of this game and the ravens established it early in their favor and the giants couldn’t flip it. Not too many LBs could run as well as Ray Lewis, the only one I can remember being faster was Derrick Brooks. 1 TD given up in 4 playoff games is hard to top by that ravens D
Giants probably never had a chance, poor guys. On the bright side, your team would go on to win the Super Bowl 7 years later. Michael Strahan and Amani Toomer would be the only players left from this 2000 team that would go on to win it all in 2007
@@jarod3931 football is a weird game, especially in single elimination, where there is always a chance. Both of these teams were led by their defenses. Another important sequence in this game was the end of the first half. Giants were in scoring range with under a minute left and Collins forced a pass into coverage in the end zone that was picked. A FG there makes it 10-3 at half. The tone would have been different. Not saying that they would have won, but their chances going into the 2nd half would have been much better. That pick solidified the ravens dominance on D. The turnovers by the giants essentially made their own defense insignificant. It’s not like the ravens had a good offense. Once they got ahead, the ravens pretty much sat on the ball. The giants had a very good defense. The ravens had a great one.
2011, the giants faced a similar type of team in the NFC title game in SF. Different eras as it was much more difficult to defend in 2011 than 2000 with all of the flags, so just looking at numbers doesn’t tell the whole story. That 49er defense was similar to the ravens in the speed they had. Had the best imitator of Ray Lewis in Patrick Willis. The big key to the giants winning that game was zero turnovers and they collected 2. They also had better field position. Some of it was luck as the ball was in harm’s way multiple times, but the 49ers didn’t convert, which was rare for them as they forced the most or 2nd most TOS that year and had the best TO margin. Also gave up the fewest points. I personally think that SF was a better team, but that’s not always how football works. The giants capitalized on some fortunate bounces and made the key plays to win
@@roberttulcin631 Kyle Williams fumbled the ball in overtime and the Giants recovered and it was sudden death from that point. And Wes Welker dropped a pass that would've put the game out of reach. Mistakes can kill you. The 2011 Giants, in my opinion, are the worst Super Bowl winning team, I'm sorry to say it. They got lucky numerous times that season from Jason Pierre Paul's field goal block against the Cowboys to save their season, to Kyle Williams fumble, to Wes Welker's dropped pass, etc. But in the end they got the job done and that's all that matters
@@jarod3931 Wes Welker didn’t make the tough catch. Mario Manningham did. Football is just as much about what disaster you avoid as it is the great plays you make. You can call the giants a dog team in 2011, but they beat a 13-3 Pats team led by Tom Brady twice, 15-1 packers led by Rodgers who was off the charts that year, and 13-3 49ers who probably had the most complete team in the league that year, but also lost to the skins twice. They played to the level of their competition that year. Played like champions against the best teams, but dropped off against lesser teams.
The Kyle Williams fumble in OT was a good play by Jacquian Williams to punch it out. The one in regulation was a bad bounce. That’s how it goes sometimes. If the giants have even 1 turnover in that game, they probably would have lost. Their D also showed up that day and matched SF shot for shot. SF was something like 1/14 on 3rd down
I was going for the Giants both times in those Super Bowls, coming from a Cowboys fan ironically. Both 2007 and 2011 were hell of seasons winning the Super Bowl when nobody thought they would win it, probably much less get to the Super Bowl. If you watch the America's Game on both those teams I would say they are the best of the series. Michael Strahan also made it funny by making fun of Eli Manning throughout the documentary 😂
The two best defenses I've ever see were these Ravens and the 85 Bears. I'll take the Ravens as the all-time best.
Are you crazy, 85 Bears all the way
What's even more crazy is that this is the year before Ed Reed got drafted.
@@RealCGH Yep, they were good before him and T-Sizzle
1985 Bears. No question about it. And I’m not a bears fan.
That defense was something else!
@@phillyeaglesforlife5127 2000 ravens defense better no debate
R.I.P. Jim Fassel 1949-2021
RIP Tony Siragusa
Great men ❤
So many future head coaches
I literally noticed this comment at the same instant I saw Sean Payton. I realized you are quite right!
@@conlanding And one of them (Payton) would win a SB.
Rich E jack del rio too
Defense was built by Ozzie Newsome and Bill Bellichick..... fact check it....
When Ray walked out of that tunnel and showed the entire world that it was HIS TIME to DOMINATE, the Baltimore Ravens were officially elevated into the rarefied air of WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
Seems like New York couldn’t catch a break in 2001
Man, Ray Charles! We miss you. 😅
RIP Ray Charles 😢❤
RIP Jim Fassel and Tony Siragusa.
This particular Sunday was one of few that I call "Black Sunday" in my house. Of course, with me being a Giants fan. I got sent up to bed early because I was saying some stuff...heck, I was 8 years old at the time. BUT, the better team did win this day, that Ravens defense was something else!!
Brian Waas oooof
Brian Waas I felt bad for the Giants we whooped them
Brian Waas Believe me man, you're not the only one!😅 Still, I'd be careful especially around my Mom and Grandma (I was at her house watching this) because not only I would be sent to bed, I would also meet Mr. Strap (My Grandma's belt)
Nothing wrong with dropping the f bomb during the Super Bowl
Unless if you were 8 years old like I was. (Turned 9 later that same year) Dropping a swear word would risk your rear end getting whipped.
I turned 12 on this date. January 28, 2001. Man time flies! Made my day when New York got dominated!
Happy 32nd birthday.
@@baltimoresince7819 Thank you very much! 🥳
@@nathangibney2761 You’re welcome
My first SuperBowl ever and from that day I became a Ravens fan at 6 years old
Sorry that your team got eliminated in their first playoff game, it was a great season and I thought for sure they were gonna go all the way for a SB XLVII rematch, good luck next year though, Lamar Jackson and that defense are gonna have a bright future
running back murderer
Bandwagon
@@josecarranza7555 no little kid is a bandwagoner, especially if they stuck with that same team growing up. Shut up lmao
@@fitzhugh7463 what a weird response
This was the most lopsided Superbowl ever imo. Not by score of course just by how dominant the Ravens were. The Giants literally could do nothing . Like 100 total yards and they only scored 7pts off a kick off return lol. This ravens defense was ungodly lol
StreetPrice President steelers held the vikings to 119 yards on offense which is the least ever
Michael Dilfer had opportunities as well too though. He overthrew a wide open Patrick Johnson twice in the first half.
their only touchdown came from special teams lol.. the ravens defense completely shut down the giants offense..
Would of been 7-7 1st quarter if the giants pick 6 would of counted came back on a mystery holding call
Could've been the first Superbowl shutout if the Giants hadn't scored the special teams TD.
Best defense ever 💪
Thanks for the up-load. As a Giants fan, this was a sad day indeed. However, looking back in retrospect, it's hard to say that Giants' history would have been the same in the years to come had they came out on top. :-)
Sucked to be a NY sports fan in 2001. The Twin Towers wasn't the only thing that collapsed that year. smh
Would of been different game had the giants pick six counted for a 7-7 1st Quarter mystery Holding
@@vitolepore6576 Yeah, I seem to remember a couple of shady calls going against the Giants. I'm not saying the Ravens Defense wouldn't have still prevailed that day. It was a perfect storm of dog shit for the Giants that day, but had that not happened the game would have at least been a lot closer than it was.
@@lhart99 well I’m not entirely sure there, especially since they were like 1 of 14 or worse than that on third down conversion attempts on a good amount of their possessions now exactly there. THIS WAS ONE OF THE ABSOLUTE WORST BLACK SUNDAY EXPERIENCES IN MY ENTIRE LIFE EVER, ESPECIALLY SINCE I WAS 7 GOING ON 8 THROWING AN ABSOLUTE TEMPER TANTRUM AT MY UNCLE’S RESTAURANT WHERE HE HOSTED A SUPER BOWL PARTY ALONGSIDE WITH A JUMBOTRON TV AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO GO WITH THAT AND A WHOLE LOT OF OTHER NEAT SETUP GEAR AS WELL NOW BRO. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
The MEANEST TEAM OF ALL TIME 2000 RAVENS
@Tellestus 0 well it would be the meanest since them, and till this day cause of how football rules have changed the game, there hasn't been a defensive team like the Ravens since
The 70s raiders would have something to say about that.
@@localwillow9948 They are very slept on. I'm an original raven since 1996 and raiders in the 70s were something else. It was before my time but I watch clips etc..
I remember the Ravens motto that year, “Quoth the Ravens, you’ll never score!” Very clever 😊
A defensive masterclass by the Ravens. Led by no 52.
this Ravens team are legends!
One of the best defenses of all time!
fun fact: both of the raven's super bowl wins gave the giants and the 49ers their first ever super bowl loss in their franchise history!
Love how RAY charles opens up the Super Bowl at RAYmond Jones Stadium in Tamp Bay, (where the RAYS play) and RAY lewis wins SB MVP for the winning team the RAYvens
It's Raymond "James" stadium, but we get your point
This ravens defense was the best ever. They didn’t have a lot of guys with a lot of stats like sacks, etc but they played such great swarming team defense. And they did it better than anyone.
except the Redskins.
RIP Tony "the goose"siragusa
A time when hardly anyone knew the name Tom Brady
Leigh Silver or the tuck rule or Roger Goodell or outside influences affecting the league.
Michigan fans did lol
Leigh Silver well Tom Brady was the number 1 draft pick in 2004 out of Harvard. Tom Brady threw 3,000 TDS and negative 4million interceptions in his senior year and had sex with every single Chick in Boston and cured every hookers STD in Boston. Tom Brady threw a pass that went around the world once before getting to his receiver. Tom Brady threw a pass so hard that it broke the space time continuum and went 3 years into the future and was then coaught by the then Patriot receiver.
@@ericradford2142 Or the deflategate or spygate crap.
Brandon Morris or bounty gate.
Thank you so much for uploading this!
Ray Lewis Redemption in life
Danny Shibley Jr facts
This Ravens team knew they had this, that defense was just sick, and you could actually play defense back then, nothing like today’s vaginized game ...
Lmfao , vaginized game ?? Lmfao. Best Comment
I remember I went to Busch Gardens in Tampa that night. Had the whole park to ourselves. All rides, front row. It was great!
Best defense I’ve seen
Facts.
85 bears ?
The 85 bears
truthseeker89 for life 2000 ravens are statistically better in every way
rlozaa lozano 2000 ravens are statistically better in every way
Dilfer goes 11-1 as the starter including a Super Bowl title and he's gone the next year. Absolutely fascinating.
That’s what happens when the team knows how much they carried you
Because he was garbage
@Natural Creature right but whats funny is they did that with no real plan anyways at qb. Trent wasnt terrible in 2000. Defense certainly carried but i mean they went with elvis grbac to start 2001. Not like they had some anazing option
@@cforgione100 Also, they could’ve at least kept him as a back up. Others were also surprised including Ray Lewis.
The issue was, this team had virtually nothing else they could upgrade; the best defense of all time, a solid o-line, a rookie running back...I would have upgraded the QB too.
What's more, in this game he struggled, almost had a pick-six, and was injured for part of it.
It was a questionable move to release Dilfer, but it wouldn't have made a difference in the long run.
I find it crazy how this is the year before Ed Reed was drafted. Just imagine if he was part of this 2000 squad
No one knew at the time but this would be the last Super Bowl that individual players would come out. The Patriots bucked the tradition one year later. (The Rams were introduced individually)
I miss that personally
The Giants gameplanned to run a turtle offense and rely on the defense to force turnovers, but the Ravens ended up winning that battle. They shoulda put all their chips in the table and played the same game against the Vikings, spreading them out instead of thinking they could do something with two slow tight ends on the field. Spread offense and Tiki Barber were their best bets to do anything on offense.
@@switchbladeshinobi650same
Still best defense ever, I watched every game that year for 1st time
Thank you Ted Marchibroda.
The Ravens Defense shined in this game they put on a show This Young Ray Lewis was MEANNNNN
Kick off 23:50
2nd half 1:37:15
“Yeah, teams that, that come in to face the Ravens have had a lot more fun the week before.” Lol.
Who's here after the 30 for 30? This was my first Ravens memory as a young child.
I kinda feel bad for all those Giants fans. That must've been a miserable experience during that second half. I think the stadium was like 75% Giants fans. Go Ravens!
The Giants cheated in both games before this. I'm sure the NFL watched them pretty close for the SB. No advantage over the Ravens look what happened. As far as how the fans felt....I feel for.PHI and MN fans rather than NY.
How did the giants cheat they were better than Vikings and eagles man ran into a better ravens team
@@ivativan7138 I don’t think they cheated.
10 yards in the second half,that is crazy
I would love to see the pregame predictions im a giants fan and only thought we win after the Vikings game midway in the 3rd I’m like I should’ve seen this coming haha
This reminds of how badly Dilfer threw in this game they would've had sixty points if he could pass to open receivers my God i counted ten bad passes in just the first half.
Kerry Collins was way worse.
This Super Bowl came at such an awkward time.
Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Troy Aikman and John Elway were all gone.
Brett Favre wasn't nearly as dominant as he was a few years back and Peyton Manning was just starting to emerge. Donovan McNabb made his first Pro Bowl.
Tom Brady was a no name rookie.
Some say this was the year of the running back
Then Drew Bledsoe was injured against the Jets in Week 2 and the rest was history.
Troy Aikman got a 28-0 beatdown by that Ravens defense, Marino never won anything, John Eway could never win anything either without a strong running Terrell Davis. Manning was a choke artist who needed strong running and defense to win his one superbrowl and Brett Favre was a turnover machine. That Ravens 2000 defense is the best of all time and the stats prove that fact.
Do you have Ravens vs Redskins Dec 07 2008?
This ravens team was the definition of defense wins championships
Well said!
@@christopherwhite542 NOT TOTALLY 💯 INSURMOUNTABLY CORRECT THERE NOW PAL!!! The 1985 Chicago Bears 🐻 were WAY BETTER than the 2000 Baltimore Ravens 🐦⬛ themselves there now no doubt. The Ravens 🐦⬛ had a cupcake 🧁 schedule of easy opponents there as opposed to the Bears 🐻 themselves now, so don’t even give me a weak ass response such as that one up above ⬆️ or to anyone for that matter now there!!! 🤙🏽🔥✅💯
Phil Simms was drunk when he said Kerry Collins was a franchise player lol
Classic WWF/WWE WCW Vs NWO video games You peeped that too? 😂😂😂😭😭😭 those stats were so stank.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Next to Chris Chandler and Stan Humphries. He was probably the most boring quarter back to start a super
Even though I’m a ravens fan, I still feel bad for the giants, because they worked so hard just to lose, and a sb loss is a lot different from losing a regular game
Kerry Collins went from having a MVP performance in the NFC title game against the Minnesota Vikings there in a 41 to 0 blowout victory ✌️ no doubt, but two weeks later in the Super Bowl Championship game he literally seemed like he crapped his pants 👖 running scared 😱 for his life like a deer 🦌 in the headlights throughout the majority of the game! But let’s be honest about this, great QBs like Eli Manning alongside with his older brother Peyton even would have liked panicked 😱 in the biggest game of that particular season there as well now. And not to mention, guys like Phil Simms, Dan Marino, Jeff Hostetler, Tom Brady and John Elway even come to my mind on the same list there as well now for QB greats that would have also more than likely performed shitty against the ferocious defense in the 2000 Baltimore Ravens 🐦⬛ there too now y’all. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
Can you imagine this defense with Lamar wow
BKJJAMALEN it wouldn’t be fair
I never realized how good the Giants front 7 defense was around this time. Michael Strahan bullied Harry Swayne, Jesse Armstead and Michael Barrow were heavy hitters. The Giants secondary blew some coverages though and if Dilfer didn’t overthrow Patrick Johnson twice, the Ravens would’ve put up over 50.
The Ravens were NEVER going to score 50. You are way ahead of yourself. They scored 14 points offensively that game. They had a defensive touchdown and a kick return. Even with a GREAT offensive day they weren't going to score 50 points. Stop
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 they only had one ☝️ defensive score for a TD which was returned for 49 yards by Duane Starks on a pick6 by a very costly and extremely careless throw on the part of Kerry Collins there who literally looked like a deer 🦌 in the headlights for the majority of the game against that ferociously excellent Ravens 🐦⬛ defense there big time, which then followed up with the PAT and was only the beginning of craziness of back to back to back scores three times in a row there, which was two kickoffs for TDs there, one ☝️ by the Giants and Ravens 🐦⬛ each there. 27 of the Ravens 🐦⬛ points were on offense alongside with some special teams there and FG attempts as well now. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
The Giants were once again in the Super Bowl which is Super Bowl 35 in Tampa like they were in Super Bowl 25 in Tampa in 1991 same City but different Stadiums
9:17 ... Ray Lewis' introduction had me weak doe. Everyone must have known it was over at that point.
Ray was moving like he just had a mountain of coke a minute beforehand
Holy moly I forgot how lopsided this crowd was in favor of the Giants.
My favorite part of the game is back-to-back kick off returns by the Giants and the Ravens.
The 2000 Ravens defense gave up fewer points in 19 games than the 1985 bears gave up in 16 games.
1974 steelers. The vikings sole touchdown was a blocked punt in super bowl 9 and the rams and dolphins once scored only three points in a super bowl
@ahadnazirchaudhary3680 I stand corrected. Good one.
This was the year when I finally understood the rules and concept of football. Also the year when i officially became a Giants fan. I never seen my dad so upset and quiet while watching this game. Since then, I want a rematch with the Ravens so bad but the way my Giants are playing, it might not happen til im a grandpa XD
it almost happened in the 2011 season if torey smith hadn't dropped that ball in the endzone
@@TheAireaidLord That was Lee Evans.
& then the disastrous Cundiff missed chip shot which would have tied the game! Heart breaker! Cundiff gone in 2012 & Tucker, the future Hall of Famer came in.
Least you got 2 superbowls with Eli
22:50 game coming down to the last 5 minutes 🤦🏾♂️😂🤣😂😒
koba dobe I thought that was funny too 😆
Nope
Best Defense Team of All Time 😈😈😈
Big facts!
Best defense that year not all time
He was right. Best defense ever period. Set all kinds of records. Yes best ever
@@JonathanEvans1977 the best defence all time
@@stevendavis3277 lol yes!!! They devouered my broncos lol. I'm a broncos fan and all I could remember was how awesome that defense was!!!!!!
I remember when this actually came on. Nervous and butterflies.
Best defense ever 😈👿👿😈
Na. Faced bummy Qb's Spergen Winn, Akili Smith, others. They were great, just not greatest ever.
S. Tavares Hater
Naw that's the best defense of all time
Mindy Gaines Sam fat Adams and the goose were a load to block.
S. Tavares it's not their fault. They could have beaten anybody
Holy shit, I completely forgot Sean Payton was the Giants' OC. 😂
Or what about John Fox as the defensive coordinator
I love how Trent Dilfer and Ray Lewis gave glory to God at the end. Praise the Lord!
Dilfer was horrible in this game most punts in sb history both teams were bad in this game rather have seen minnesota or someone with a top five offense play that raven team but these games were all scripted anyway
nyg shut out minn I think
@@mikeprince2036 "horrible" dude you're a TV 12 fan boy
blake bortles 41-0
"This game could come down to the last 5 minutes" YEAH AIIGHT
Too much defense. Giants probably never had a chance, poor guys
23:56 I miss the flashbulbs for the opening kickoff of the Super Bowl. RIP Coach Fassel.
1:11:23 - that holding call was questionable at best. Completely changed the game at that juncture.
that call was bull, swung the tide of that game
You're right, instead of 34-7 it would have been *checks notes* 34-14. So close
Keith Hamilton held Jamal Lewis.
Charge202 😂giants were losing regardless
@@ericradford2142 bah, that's like defending the Tuck Rule lol
That DEFENSE!!!!!
Whew god Trent Dilfer was awful. To think this man gets paid to be on tv and criticize qb’s for a living. Help us all.
Well it took both qb.s Tony n Trent textony
All the way factual.
He’s good at the microphone; was poor on the field. You don’t have to be good on the field to get behind a mic. Being a player, good or bad, was never a qualification for being on air. Best example was Chuck Thompson himself.
There was no way Kerry Collins and the Giants were going to score 41 points on the Ravens that day
41 Points 😂 they lucky they got 41 yards
I D 😂😂😂
Not totally 💯 true there! If the Ravens 🐦⬛ defense was not on their A-game performance from the beginning, then there would have most definitely 💯 been a huge chance that Kerry Collins and that high powered Giants offense would have been possibly able to torch that Ravens 🐦⬛ defense the same way they did to the Vikings in the NFC Championship Game there two weeks earlier. #Facts 🤙🏽✅🔥💯
Lifelong Giants fan here, and as a lifelong Giants fan, I'm here to admit... We got our butts handed to us on that day... That unbelievable Ravens defense, it's right up there with the steel curtain Steelers D in the 70' the Giants defense in all their Super Bowl victories, let's me not forget that ridiculously scary Monsters of the Midway Bears defense in 1985... The 2000 Baltimore Ravens D, they took a backseat to absolutely NOBODY! It will go down in history as one of the greatest defenses in the history of the sport of pro football
As a long time Ravens fan salute 🫡!
Blows away that roided up Steelers 70s team…Ravens easily
At least your team would win the Super Bowl 7 years later and then 4 years after that
Your defense that year wasnt too shabby either. Ravens and Giants both played a 4-3 and traditionally thats what both teams prefer. Was so glad when you guys beat Brady in the SB.
Outside of the ‘76 Steelers this is the best single season defense ever. ‘85 Bears people I don’t want to hear it. This D gave up 165 points during the regular season. 14 of those were defensive points scored by Tennessee. So in reality the Ravens D only gave up 151 during the season. The Bears in ‘85 gave up 198. I know I know the two shutouts in the playoffs blah blah blah....then gave up 10 to NE in the SB....total of 208 for ‘85 Bears. The Ravens played 1 more playoff game this year because they were a wildcard. In 4 playoff games, including the SB the Ravens gave up 23 more points. 165 in the reg season + 23 more in the playoffs. Total of 188 in 20 games. Minus the 14 points Tennessee’s D scored and minus the 7 that the Giants scored in the SB because it obviously was a special teams td the Ravens D only allowed 167 points in 20 games. I’m sorry ‘85 Bears people not even an argument here. Does anyone here actually think the ‘85 Patriots would have gotten into the end zone against this D? Don’t think so.
Best defensive teams I've ever seen where those 70s Steelers, 80s Bears, 80s&00s Giants 00s Ravens, 00s Bucs, 10s Seahawks ? ? ?
If the Giants didn't have that kickoff return for a TD, it would have been 34-0. But they did shut down the entire Giants offence.
24-7 - Jessie Armstead touchdown was a phantom call
You got it with the true intro too
Greg Gumbel only called two super bowls (35 and 38) then swapped with Jim Nantz to become the studio host before becoming the number 2 play-by-play guy. But I wish they kept him the number one guy. He should have called four or five super bowls.
Rush Vogel Gumbel is a good guy but he isn’t good enough to be the #1. This super bowl isn’t as bad, but in Super Bowl 38 Gumbel literally called every pass play “finds his man!” It was so repetitive. That’s why he got demoted right after that
@@TheLocalLt Do you have evidence that that is the exact reason he was demoted? In my own opinion, something repetitive like that is not worthy of calling someone a lesser announcer. And I think Gumbel should not be their number 1 guy to this day, but I wish his run extended further than 6 years. And I am really just not a Jim Nantz guy. He is so dull and boring to listen to. Listening to Kevin Harlan or Gus Johnson is super exciting. Al Michaels and even Joe Buck are entertaining too because they are both snarky and witty; they have something that resembles a personality. But not Nantz.
@@TheLocalLt www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/ranking_every_super_bowl_broadcast_announcer/s1__25548137#slide_9
19. Greg Gumbel
Super Bowls worked: XXXV, XXXVIII
As good as Greg Gumbel is, his presence in the Super Bowl was one of the most forgettable. His creativity is limited, and his delivery is too calm for the peaks and valleys of a championship game. Getting paired with Phil Simms didn’t help, but working the Super Bowl didn’t do much to prove that he can carry a broadcast by himself.
ftw.usatoday.com/2016/01/ranking-super-bowl-announcers-best-worst-ever-i-50-nbc-fox-abc-cbs-phill-simms-jim-nantz-john-madden-pat-summerall-who-announced-every-super-bowl
21. Greg Gumbel/Phil Simms (CBS; Super Bowls XXXV, XXXVIII)
Gumbel is a great TV presence, but brought no gravitas to the Super Bowl role. His warm, rich tenor was always better suited to the studio - no one is better hosting NCAA tournament coverage. So without a Nantz or Enberg to do the heavy lifting around Simms, Gumbel unfortunately gets the lowest distinction on our list through no fault of his own.
www.timesunion.com/sports/article/Only-11-have-called-TV-s-biggest-game-2970479.php
8. Greg Gumbel (35, 38): Many forget that Jim Nantz did the studio show and Gumbel was the top play-by-play voice when CBS reacquired the NFL in 1998.
We still have to give Greg Gumbel credit just for the sheer fact that with this Super Bowl, he became the first person of color to do network televised play-by-play commentary for one of the "Big 4" North American professional sports championships. I don't even think that at the time, it was that big of a deal when it happened.
That team was so special man. I have tears in my eyes
Do you do bro bowls? And DOLPHINS games
Man, I remember this like it was yesterday. Still got my Peter Boulware jersey today. #RavensFlock
F bomb at 10:55
Anyone notice that Everyone Loves Raymond commercial? It kind of happened to the Ravens in their next Super Bowl.
the giant's first and only super bowl loss.
1990Thunderbolt I wish we could do it
Frick the giants
@@Dumbbaseball lucky ass bastards lmfao
A moment for which The City of Baltimore had waited for 30 yrs
35:30 dilfers weakness wasnt short passes IT WAS ALL PASSES.
Ive never been able to understand how Ozzie can be so horrible at picking a QB
Flacco has been our best one yet. But I agree, for whatever reason, Baltimore can't seem to pick decent quarterbacks. And this one now, Lamar Jackson. I don't see him doing anything either. I HOPE he proves me wrong...🏈
@@Deborahtunes so bud, what are your thoughts?
@@sebastianquinchia1840 ~ Well I wanted to be proven wrong, and he has. Lamar's doing very well, and I hope he takes it all the way to the superbowl.
I haven't researched it, but from what I understand, Baltimore hasn't beaten Buffalo up there before. I hope he and the rest of the team can pull off a win on Sunday...
@@Deborahtunes I hope so as well. The great thing about Jackson is his drive, he doesn't care what people say about him, he's just here to play, improve and win. With an attitude like that I think he'll go far in this league
@@sebastianquinchia1840 ~ That's the main thing I like about him, his determination. He's always looking at ways to improve, and he inspires that in his teammates. All without being brash, & bad mouthing. I hope LJ stays humble, and keeps that grit and drive about him...🏈
Super Bowl 35 (XXXV) - Raymond James Stadium - January 28, 2001
Super Bowl 43 (XLIII) - Raymond James Stadium - February 1, 2009
Super Bowl 55 (LV) - Raymond James Stadium - February 7, 2021
AFC leads 2-1 in this series, lol 😁
Go ravens🐦⬛💜
Thank god we had Eli to give us 2
More like David Tyree and Mario Manningham lol
Cant believe yall beat the pats twice lol
@@jaybrick8973 Me neither, I'm a Pat's fan that's still pissed 😂
Super bowl 35 34-7
Bill Billichick gave you the other two Lombardi Trophies.
best defence vs best offence well defence won that day.
Football is just like one big fraternity…look at all coaching staff, sean P, ect… they’re all moved up and on to bigger roles, but it’s never someone new from the outside! They all just move up to head-coach ect…
This is the first time I watch the giants in the super bowl cuz I was too young to remember 86 and 90 smh I had my Kerry Collins jersey on and I was hype smh. Boy was I disappointed
2:53 the best intro ever
Giants were thoroughly humiliated in this Super Bowl . Loved every second on it
Yet the giants managed to get more memorable victories in Super Bowls after that like say 18-1 for instance? Meanwhile only football obsessive nerds and ravens fans remember the 2000 team… EVERYONE knows about 18-1 so yeah good day for Baltimore but that was it
at 53:30 Mike McCrary makes a play of the game hitting Collins in the legs just as he's about to throw, Ike Hilliard had a step on everybody and he's overthrown by about a foot. He beat like 3 Giants blocking him too.
Interesting fact about the Giants: this is the only Super Bowl they’ve played in which they didn’t face their opponent in the regular season even though they played the Ravens’ division (AFC Central) in the regular season for their nonconference schedule
They played the Ravens 🐦⬛ in the 2000 NFL preseason however now though where they narrowly lost 24 to 17 there actually, and Kerry Collins is BETTER than Tom Brady as well now bud! 🤙🏽✅
1:59:46, All the Giants highlights in this game
Poor Kerry Collins. Just the other day, I heard he went to throw his garbage out and got intercepted by Chris McCallister.
Don Sylvester 😂
Man this ravens defense was just nasty