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  1. #13
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    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    January 15, 2012 : Texans at Baltimore.
    1:00 to play, Ravens down by 6. On an unbelievable play Flacco hands off to Rice, who laterals to Leach, who then throws an 80 yards TD pass to Lee Evans...
    "Yes dear, I'll get up and go to work now"...damn wives... Bc





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    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    2011 opening games against the Steelers. Ray breaks off a big run to set up a big pass to Boldin for the TD. Just a start to the smashing the Ravens put on them.
    "What would you give for the man beside you?"





  3. #15

    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    One of my favorites was a costly drop. Mason got behind the Steelers secondary late in the 2009 game in Pittsburgh only to drop a wide open touchdown pass for the lead. Mason's reaction (a shit eating grin from ear to ear) sealed my impression of him, but the play made me feel good about having Flacco.
    Long days and pleasant nights.





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    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    The runs from that Dallas game will be talked about forever.





  5. #17

    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    Most of the best ones have been talked about. A couple of others:

    2008, away at Cincinnati, won 34-3. The day that Mark Clayton remembered he was a first round pick WR.

    48-3 win against the Lions in 2009. While it was only the Lions, not often you see the Ravens put up 500+ O yards.

    2009 with Flacco's 4 TDs vs Chicago.





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    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    Willis McGahee...the "stiff arm"





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    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrian View Post
    Most of the best ones have been talked about. A couple of others:

    2008, away at Cincinnati, won 34-3. The day that Mark Clayton remembered he was a first round pick WR.

    48-3 win against the Lions in 2009. While it was only the Lions, not often you see the Ravens put up 500+ O yards.

    2009 with Flacco's 4 TDs vs Chicago.
    Mark Clayton's TD pass to Mason during that 2008 away game at Cincy was pretty cool too. We really embarrassed them that year.





  8. #20

    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    My favorite play was probably the Ray Rice TD run on the first play from scrimmage at New England. Unbelievable!





  9. #21

    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    There have been lots of worthy candidates. Flacco's drive against Pittsburgh in Week 9 is probably my 2nd most favorite moment in Raven history (behind the Keith Washington/Anthony Mitchell blocked FG) and the clear best moment of the Harbaugh era.





  10. #22

    Re: Favorite moments on offense from the Harbaugh/Cameron era:

    Its so many to choose umm......

    1) 2008: Ed Reed NFL Record INT for TD against the Eagles

    2)M&M Texas Style Crush Finale Runs against the cowboys

    3) same game as number 2 D mase warrior performance with a dislocated shoulder

    4) 2009: Ray stops sproles 4th&1 to seal the game

    5) Ray Rice Run against the cheatriots in the playoffs

    6)2 season back to back game winning tds against steelers in pittsburg

    7) 2011:week 1 beat down against steelers

    8) Torrey's comming up party in St Louis





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