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    Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Can you think of a franchise (with such a short history) with as many amazing, Iconic, (and/or record breaking) highlights?

    - Mile High Miracle
    - 4th and 29
    - and then yesterdays "White Out"

    ...and that just names a few of the most recent

    Also:
    - Chris Mallister's "Missed FG" return in Denver... (That play really started a trend in the NFL, as I don't remember ever seeing guys back to wait on ling FG's in the past).

    - Jamal Lewis 295 return.
    -Jermaine Lewis' SuperBowl kick return.
    - Many of Ed Reed's long Returns.
    - And of Course Ray Lewis' taking the ball from Eddie George!

    What else am I missing?





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    McAlister's run back was here in Baltimore.

    I can still hear the people around me yelling, "woooah!" as the pancake block was thrown that cleared him to get a full head of speed while half the Broncos stood there not realizing what was happening. Nowadays teams are ready for it. In fact the Steelers nearly pulled one off yesterday when the dumb Dolphins coach sent their kicker out for a 52 yarder in the snow.





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSkins Fury View Post
    Can you think of a franchise (with such a short history) with as many amazing, Iconic, (and/or record breaking) highlights?

    - Mile High Miracle
    - 4th and 29
    - and then yesterdays "White Out"

    ...and that just names a few of the most recent

    Also:
    - Chris Mallister's "Missed FG" return in Denver... (That play really started a trend in the NFL, as I don't remember ever seeing guys back to wait on ling FG's in the past).

    - Jamal Lewis 295 return.
    -Jermaine Lewis' SuperBowl kick return.
    - Many of Ed Reed's long Returns.
    - And of Course Ray Lewis' taking the ball from Eddie George!

    What else am I missing?
    Just as good as McAllister's FG return was Ray Lewis' hit on Keith Burns in that return that aided and abetted in the score.

    Last edited by Tommy_Carcetti; 12-09-2013 at 04:40 PM.





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Tommy-
    Ya just HAD to go and say "Lewis" and "aided and abetted" together in the same sentence! ;)

    TBH, that was a great block on a great play!:ww:





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by Beau Petard View Post
    Tommy-
    Ya just HAD to go and say "Lewis" and "aided and abetted" together in the same sentence! ;)

    TBH, that was a great block on a great play!:ww:
    Freudian slip there. Totally went over my head. :)





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    I figgered as much, but thought you were just bein' a little sly! It made me laugh, in any event.





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Shannon Sharpe appearing from nowhere to catch a bobbled pass by Jamal Lewis (then off of Terrell Buckley) and take it 58yds for a TD in the 2001 playoffs against Denver.

    The back to back longest runs in Jerry Jones' last stadium game

    Yes we have been blessed with a ton of sweet ones in a short history.
    at one point of my life I was exactly Pi years old





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSkins Fury View Post
    Can you think of a franchise (with such a short history) with as many amazing, Iconic, (and/or record breaking) highlights?

    - Mile High Miracle
    - 4th and 29
    - and then yesterdays "White Out"

    ...and that just names a few of the most recent

    Also:
    - Chris Mallister's "Missed FG" return in Denver... (That play really started a trend in the NFL, as I don't remember ever seeing guys back to wait on ling FG's in the past).

    - Jamal Lewis 295 return.
    -Jermaine Lewis' SuperBowl kick return.
    - Many of Ed Reed's long Returns.
    - And of Course Ray Lewis' taking the ball from Eddie George!

    What else am I missing?
    Hey, the Browns have . . .

    The Drive
    The Fumble
    Red Right 88





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenboy2003 View Post
    McAlister's run back was here in Baltimore.
    Yes... thank you....;) Wasn't really thinking about where, but it was VS. Denver.





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rxdoxx View Post
    Shannon Sharpe appearing from nowhere to catch a bobbled pass by Jamal Lewis (then off of Terrell Buckley) and take it 58yds for a TD in the 2001 playoffs against Denver.

    The back to back longest runs in Jerry Jones' last stadium game

    Yes we have been blessed with a ton of sweet ones in a short history.
    Yes that was great... I guess you could add Dilfer to Sharpe for 98 or 99 yards (whatever it was) in the AFC Championship. And the blocked FG return vs. Tenn too.





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    That comeback vs Seattle in....2003? I think? I believe that was Anthony Wright and Marvcus Robinson combining to overcome a fairly ridiculous deficit and winning on a Stover FG. Also, think the refs screwed up the end of that game, and somehow gave the Ravens an extra 10 sec or something on the clock...

    ..this is all off the top of my head. Gonna look it up, now.





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    Re: Raven's Replays are some of greatest of All Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by dreamjo View Post
    That comeback vs Seattle in....2003? I think? I believe that was Anthony Wright and Marvcus Robinson combining to overcome a fairly ridiculous deficit and winning on a Stover FG. Also, think the refs screwed up the end of that game, and somehow gave the Ravens an extra 10 sec or something on the clock...

    ..this is all off the top of my head. Gonna look it up, now.
    Yes, they were supposed to start the clock once they set the ball, but they never did, and as a result we got more time for the comeback. That 2003 Seattle game was the only one I could think to compare yesterday's game to for crazy finishes at home.





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