Anyone else love watching these mid to mid late 2000's games just because of that classic feel they have to them? The commentary and just the physical play?
I really miss the old AFC central division rivalries. Ravens/Titans have met in the playoffs 5 times, with the road team winning EVERY game. Ravens 3 Titans 2
I remember watching this game with my father. I thot it was so brutal and violent. I didn't understand why he liked it. The next season I became a huge ravens fan. Who knew?
I love watching old Ravens games. Man, this was a physical, ugly, low-scoring game. These are my favorite types of games: physical, mean, nasty, defensive, and low-scoring.
God this game really upset me. I’ll always be a Titans fan. But this game, Tennessee really beat themselves. They literally beat the crap out of Baltimore that night, but the turnovers they committed proved detrimental.
i love how the commentator said Hall held onto the football when ray hit him, but the ball literally went flying out of his hands as soon as he got hit lol
These teams played the two hardest hitting games I've ever seen. Love my ravens but respect to Tennessee... P.S. the ravens were built to match up with Tennessee back in the day as the titans were the dominant team in the old AFC Central
2000s may have been a peak decade in football Modern enough where you have the full benefit of modern diet and exercise But old enough that it still has the rough strong mentality Bodies can be huge and muscular because it’s about strength more than the lean aerodynamic bodies of today
jeff fisher took good teams to .500 records and had a tendency to run teams completely into the ground after a few years. he was not a good coach and this team just had a philosophy that worked and the talent to execute it.
This game was fishy to me. Johnson had an excellent first half ... I never saw him have an injury problem, after half time, he is on the bench ... WTF? McCareins is on the bench when the team needs him in the final minutes of the game and Collins butchers the clock. Why didnt he call a timeout after the first completion? Seconds tick away before he executes another play with what 23 seconds on the clock? Gage balls out but misses a pass that could have gotten them closer to range. With the turnovers, a missed chance to advance. Would Johnson had played the following week had they won?
That really was a bold decision to not go 9-7 this year. We'll have to see how that turns out. But then again, 11-5 was borderline equal to 9-7 in the 2020 AFC, so maybe it balances out.
Since the 1999 season when the Tennessee Titans became the Tennessee Titans, they are 1-4 vs the AFC North/Central in home playoffs games while also being 1-0 vs the rest of the AFC. The overall record of the Titans in home playoff games since 1999 is 2-4. In road playoff games, however, the Titans boast a record of 6-5.
CBS coverage of this game was poor. Many close plays, especially catches near the sidelines, never had replays and the director never cut to Chris Johnson, who seemed to be okay after getting bent backward by Ed Reed but wasnt in the game the final 3:30 minutes of the first half. There never was an injury report and it wasnt until after halftime that the announcers proclaimed he had an ankle injury ... The announcers were fine, especially pointing out the non-called delay of game penalty that the Ravens got away with, but when Collins was trying to rally the Titans in the final minute, the director once again failed to show a replay on a non-catch by Gage that could have kept the drive alive. The Ravens won fair and square with bad turnovers from the Titans but for a divisional playoff game, CBS coverage was off the mark ...
That delay of game call that was missed pissed me off and was the thing that made me dislike the Ravens despite having been a Titans fan. I think they would've beaten the Steelers again if they'd won this game. At least the Titans got the win in this Divisional game.
Ravens got robbed all game by refs in 2003 playoff game vs titans.. it was an embarrassing display of partisanship by refs in that game.. one call don't make up for that ... not even close.
Whenever flacco had a decent OC he was excellent. Cam Cameron was awful, as soon as Cameron wss fired the Ravens won the super bowl in 2012...i honestly believe the ravens would have won a few rings were it not for Cam Cameron... In fact he did same thing at LSU.. they won national championship immediately after firing Cameron.
Starting @ 1:59:43 you can clearly see that play clock had ran down to zero. Should've been a delay of game and 3rd and 7. Complete BS non call by the refs.
@@benjaminp1629 That’s what you got from that? That because it didn’t hurt as bad as BEING THERE IN PERSON, I’m not a fan? That’s a pretty double-digit IQ mushy brained assumption.
In the meantime, former Titans, Rolle and Mason are beating them. McNair became a Raven as well. Mutual respect, admiration and hatred between the teams back then ...
Great low scoring defensive slugfest, like goddamn 40:29. Other than that dirty ass play by reed I never saw how CJ got injured but I think they probably could've pulled it off if he played the whole game. But they Just kept shooting themselves in the foot
Yes this was a great *physical* game. The kind--sadly from a fan perspective-you’ll never see again. However, Ed Reed’s tackle on Chris Johnson (that soon knocked Johnson out of the game) was *not* physical. It was just PLAIN DIRTY. I mean really!?! Trying to intentionally bend his spine backwards while he was held up by the tackle! Worse, the officials flagged the Titans for retaliation and left the Ravens untouched. Sorry. It should have been a flag on Baltimore and an ejection and fine for Reed. There is now--nor never was-a plane in football for *intentionally* trying to injure and opponent-especially in way that we’ll could have paralyzed Johnson, or at the very least, could have led to serious permanent back injury.
Titans Defense was top 10 of all time. Robison, Vrabel you should take note. Ravens number 2 defense, broadcast crew didn't mention the number 1 defense.
Matthew 20:18 Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priests and unto the scribes, and they shall condemn him to death,
Anyone else love watching these mid to mid late 2000's games just because of that classic feel they have to them? The commentary and just the physical play?
Two toughest games ever
2000 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF
BALT VS TENN
2008 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF
BALT VS TENN
Reeeeed
I’m a year late to this but honestly I’ve been watching these type of games for this exact reason. It really does have a classic feel. I miss it.
I watch these all the time from beginning to end.
I started watching the NFL in 2005, so these games are bringing back a lot of memories.
This rivalry will never die.
I really miss the old AFC central division rivalries. Ravens/Titans have met in the playoffs 5 times, with the road team winning EVERY game. Ravens 3 Titans 2
This is the second greatest game ever played, showed what playing like a raven truly means!
Been looking for this game for a while
Same
I was there. Great day in Ravens history.
I remember watching this game with my father. I thot it was so brutal and violent. I didn't understand why he liked it. The next season I became a huge ravens fan. Who knew?
As Raymond Berry said once, it's closer to a chess match
I love watching old Ravens games. Man, this was a physical, ugly, low-scoring game. These are my favorite types of games: physical, mean, nasty, defensive, and low-scoring.
The 2008 Titans has to be up there as one of the biggest wtf number one seeds in recent memory.
What about the 2021 Titans
14-2 lol
God this game really upset me. I’ll always be a Titans fan. But this game, Tennessee really beat themselves. They literally beat the crap out of Baltimore that night, but the turnovers they committed proved detrimental.
Dude that deep ball when both titan players magically fell was fake ass fuck
Tennessee really controlled the game from start to finish, but one self inflicted mistake after another kept Baltimore alive.
Same for the 2000 matchup
i love how the commentator said Hall held onto the football when ray hit him, but the ball literally went flying out of his hands as soon as he got hit lol
That but by Ray was one of the best ever.
Ray is a bad man lol
If ray hit any of these receivers or runningbacks they would start crying because there's soft
When Jeff Fischer was a decent coach... Long ago
Titans got their revenge in the 2019 AFC Divisional round against the 14-2 Ravens.
These teams played the two hardest hitting games I've ever seen.
Love my ravens but respect to Tennessee...
P.S. the ravens were built to match up with Tennessee back in the day as the titans were the dominant team in the old AFC Central
the home teams just CANNOT win
@Vector facts
Ravens got there revenge 2020 wildcard game
@@johnmoore665 True then got beat by the Bills in the Divisional Round lol.
Bart Scott and Ray were monsters in this game!
R.I.P. Rob Bironas
They meet once again in the playoffs.
2000s may have been a peak decade in football
Modern enough where you have the full benefit of modern diet and exercise
But old enough that it still has the rough strong mentality
Bodies can be huge and muscular because it’s about strength more than the lean aerodynamic bodies of today
Today’s NFL is flag football.
People that say Jeff Fisher suck obviously don't know how hard it is to go 13-3 in the NFL.
jeff fisher took good teams to .500 records and had a tendency to run teams completely into the ground after a few years. he was not a good coach and this team just had a philosophy that worked and the talent to execute it.
@@mards2479 Sorry, but you don't win the games he won without being a good couch. Idiot
@@whataboutrob442 you don’t have a .500 record after decades of coaching without being a mediocre coach lol
Literally his career win% is .510
That means nothing if you can't even win a playoff game.
I love rainy football games. Thanks!
You're welcome.
The game turned on Chris Johnson's injury. Baltimore took over from there.
When did the injury happen? Before halftime?
He was on the bench to start the second half.
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If someone didn’t make a mistake in the club that year………
11 years later Titans got us back in divisional round when we were number one seed.
I know it hurt me bad
Yup I miss this ravens exotic different than today's d
@@terryhanks2314 100 percent agree but the ravens are still my team.
And 12 years later, these 2 teams are set to face again in the Wild card. This rivalry 🔥
@@dannyboy8909 Very underrated rivalry. Some major games on history
Ravens would have lost this game if CJ didn’t get hurt 😞
Maybe
And the ravens would've beaten them in week 7
whts the time when he got hurt??
This game was fishy to me.
Johnson had an excellent first half ... I never saw him have an injury problem, after half time, he is on the bench ... WTF?
McCareins is on the bench when the team needs him in the final minutes of the game and Collins butchers the clock. Why didnt he call a timeout after the first completion? Seconds tick away before he executes another play with what 23 seconds on the clock?
Gage balls out but misses a pass that could have gotten them closer to range. With the turnovers, a missed chance to advance. Would Johnson had played the following week had they won?
The last Titians 10+ win season to date.And it ended like this
Now they have 11-5, will face Baltimore again in the first playoff game at Nissan Stadium since this one
That really was a bold decision to not go 9-7 this year. We'll have to see how that turns out.
But then again, 11-5 was borderline equal to 9-7 in the 2020 AFC, so maybe it balances out.
Since the 1999 season when the Tennessee Titans became the Tennessee Titans, they are 1-4 vs the AFC North/Central in home playoffs games while also being 1-0 vs the rest of the AFC. The overall record of the Titans in home playoff games since 1999 is 2-4. In road playoff games, however, the Titans boast a record of 6-5.
CBS coverage of this game was poor. Many close plays, especially catches near the sidelines, never had replays and the director never cut to Chris Johnson, who seemed to be okay after getting bent backward by Ed Reed but wasnt in the game the final 3:30 minutes of the first half. There never was an injury report and it wasnt until after halftime that the announcers proclaimed he had an ankle injury ... The announcers were fine, especially pointing out the non-called delay of game penalty that the Ravens got away with, but when Collins was trying to rally the Titans in the final minute, the director once again failed to show a replay on a non-catch by Gage that could have kept the drive alive. The Ravens won fair and square with bad turnovers from the Titans but for a divisional playoff game, CBS coverage was off the mark ...
That delay of game call that was missed pissed me off and was the thing that made me dislike the Ravens despite having been a Titans fan. I think they would've beaten the Steelers again if they'd won this game. At least the Titans got the win in this Divisional game.
Ravens got robbed all game by refs in 2003 playoff game vs titans.. it was an embarrassing display of partisanship by refs in that game.. one call don't make up for that ... not even close.
@@kevinporter861 lol okay buddy.
Nobody was beating 08 PIT
@@countof3everybodyOD Didn't the Titans blow them out that year?
what a game
Delay of game before the Todd Heap pass on 3rd and 2 in the 4th quarter and the refs didn't call it.
Because they rigged tf out of this game
@@tarosbigbull …..quit whining…..Tennessee has nobody to blame but themselves for this loss
Still remember that fumble. I was 10
It's so strange how the home team hardly ever wins when these teams play one another. And that goes back a quarter-century.
Flacco is elite
Whenever flacco had a decent OC he was excellent. Cam Cameron was awful, as soon as Cameron wss fired the Ravens won the super bowl in 2012...i honestly believe the ravens would have won a few rings were it not for Cam Cameron...
In fact he did same thing at LSU..
they won national championship immediately after firing Cameron.
@@mariosnum1fanthey were not getting past the 08 Steelers.
Greg Gumbel (PBP) & Dan Dierdorf (CA)
42:04 The Ravens were clearly trying to take out CJ.
Starting @ 1:59:43 you can clearly see that play clock had ran down to zero. Should've been a delay of game and 3rd and 7. Complete BS non call by the refs.
Key Plays:
4:00 TEN: McCareins 17-yd rec from Collins
11:30 TEN: Johnson 28-yd rec from Collins
15:00 TEN: Gage 20-yd rec from Collins
15:40 TEN: Johnson 8-yd rush TD
26:10 BAL: Mason 48-yd rec TD from Flacco
29:45 TEN: Johnson 32-yd rush
44:35 TEN: Gage 24-yd rec from Collins
49:40 BAL: Rolle 3-yd INT ret
54:55 TEN: Gage 17-yd rec from Collins
1:00:00 BAL: Leonhard fumble recovery
1:10:40 TEN: White 19-yd rec from Collins
1:15:30 TEN: Bironas missed 51-yd FG
1:35:40 BAL: Clayton 37-yd rec from Flacco
1:40:00 BAL: Stover 21-yd FG
1:47:45 BAL: Washington fumble recovery
1:56:50 TEN: Bironas 27-yd FG
1:58:10 Baltimore game-winning drive start
1:59:40 BAL: Heap 23-yd rec from Flacco
2:06:40 BAL: Stover GW 43-yd FG
2:09:00 Tennessee final drive start
Key Stats:
BAL:
Joe Flacco 11/22 pass, 161 yds, 1 TD
Willis McGhee 12 car, 32 yds
Derrick Mason 5 rec, 78 yds, 1 TD
Ray Lewis 11 tackles, 1 FF
Bart Scott 11 tackles
Fabian Washington 7 tackles, 1 FF
Jim Leonhard 5 tackles, 1 FR, 1 FF
TEN:
Kerry Collins 26/42 pass, 281 yds, 1 INT
Chris Johnson 11 car, 72 yds, 1 TD
Justin Gage 10 rec (17 targets), 135 yds
I was at this game. This one hurt for a looooooong time.
How about now, after the Bengals beat the Tennessee Turnovers late
@@benjaminp1629 I mean, I wasn’t there in person so not that bad? Weird troll attempt, my man.
@@firstsabinite so you're a Titans fan but only when you're at the stadium, got it 👍
@@benjaminp1629 That’s what you got from that? That because it didn’t hurt as bad as BEING THERE IN PERSON, I’m not a fan? That’s a pretty double-digit IQ mushy brained assumption.
@@firstsabinite lmao k bro
I was looking for Steve and Eddie 😢 but they are gone.
In the meantime, former Titans, Rolle and Mason are beating them. McNair became a Raven as well. Mutual respect, admiration and hatred between the teams back then ...
Great low scoring defensive slugfest, like goddamn 40:29. Other than that dirty ass play by reed I never saw how CJ got injured but I think they probably could've pulled it off if he played the whole game. But they Just kept shooting themselves in the foot
SO NO ONE ELSE SAW THE CLOCK ON ZERO FOREVER
The Ravens beat the titans here and in the 2000 playoffs
And the Titans beat the Ravens in Baltimore in the 03 and 19 playoffs. Home teams always losing lol
& the *RAVENS* whopped 'em in the 2020 playoffs.
@@denisjohnson8198 And the Ravens miss the 2021 playoffs while the Titans finish on top of the AFC
@@nextfryday I guess you guys don’t need to worry about them. These teams met in the playoffs five times, and the road team won all of those times.
The Titans beat themselves here.
in this rivalry, the home team has never won a playoff game... wow
Yes this was a great *physical* game. The kind--sadly from a fan perspective-you’ll never see again. However, Ed Reed’s tackle on Chris Johnson (that soon knocked Johnson out of the game) was *not* physical. It was just PLAIN DIRTY. I mean really!?! Trying to intentionally bend his spine backwards while he was held up by the tackle! Worse, the officials flagged the Titans for retaliation and left the Ravens untouched.
Sorry. It should have been a flag on Baltimore and an ejection and fine for Reed. There is now--nor never was-a plane in football for *intentionally* trying to injure and opponent-especially in way that we’ll could have paralyzed Johnson, or at the very least, could have led to serious permanent back injury.
However, Johnson continued to play well. Where was the ankle injury exactly?
Titans Defense was top 10 of all time. Robison, Vrabel you should take note. Ravens number 2 defense, broadcast crew didn't mention the number 1 defense.
Weren't the steelers number one that year? I'm not saying the titans weren't good on d. But those 3 teams were definately the best that year
The 2008 Steelers had arguably the best defense of all time. The fuck you talking about?
@@joshuaknepshield4687 The 76 Steelers D was the best.
If they added 4 more teams we could bring back the afc central
When this game happened. I knew the Steelers were winning the Super Bowl
Funny the 2021 Titans is very similar to this team . Steady QB and dominate RB , stout O-Line
The Ravens Fabian Washington, Samari Rolle and Frank Walker, getting cooked the whole game lol
I know.....those 10 points they gave up were brutal
Memories
Do you have the 2008 week 10 game Ravens @ Texans?
Anyone know what those strings are coming out of CJ2K’s pads? I always found them so bizarre
Why didnt CJ2K play in the second half? The talk around Baltimore at the time was that he was scared..
IDK of that's true.
Johnson played well after getting bent backwards. I never saw where he got hurt? Did anyone?
41:15 when the ravens were injuring Chris Johnson
He wasn't getting away from the cops speed
both of those DLs were laying completely still lol, the injury happened when he tried to fight for extra yards and he got rolled up
Damn that was dirty as hell. Reminds me of how Johnny Knox got hurt, literally got folded backwards like a lawn chair. Ended his career
41:10 I think this is where Chris Johnson would get hurt and not return.
Lose man i feel terrible for the miscues that was the difference in the game
47:19 those titans fans were mad happy so see suggs hurt 😂
FUN FACT: This game had more penalties than plays!
So not only did yall stomp the Terrible Towel, you went and stole the idea for yourselves? SMH no wonder yall can’t win
Matthew 20:18
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priests and unto the scribes, and they shall condemn him to death,
Matthew 10:32
Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.
28:54
Ravens = dirty - 42:03
1:54:40 Bart Scott hit