@@Marsbound215 yea and the same thing will happen to Henry good numbers for a short while.. tall running backs never last long look at Brandon jacobs and Stephen Jackson.. they'll be good for a while then fall of due to constant injuries ZERO longevity. At 6ft3 he couldn't help but run high
"That joker ain't ever shut em" They respect the hell out of each other. Great video! And they without a doubt started the fire that is now Titans - Ravens rivalry. It's always intense, especially when in the playoffs.
Yeah when Ray said “That Joker ain’t never Shut em!” That should let you know the level of violence Eddie George brought every week!! Eddie George should definitely be in the Hall Of Fame!! I miss this kinda Violent football!!
I used to play Ravens vs. Titans on NFL 2K solely to see how many rushing yards I could get on Ray with Eddie. Cool to see I wasn't making up that rivalry in my head as a kid. You could feel it through the TV back then.
This gives me chills because i played the game for over 20 years because of this type passion. If you’ve never fallen in love with a game enough to die for it then you’ll never understand. It sounds stupid and to know now what I didn’t then there’s so much more to life but these people believe they’re born to play football and nothing else so the mentality is different.
Those were the dam days where you sat down on a Sunday and you watched men do battle. Those afc matchups you know it was gonna be a slug fest man. God those classic games give me Goosebumps. Sure miss those days.
My childhood was something to be hold I miss these days to I never realized the memories I have as a kid would such weight now I wish I can go back to the mid 2000s or 2010s
It's like when I hear people say the rams vs Patriots super bowl where goff choked it away was trash. Man that super bowl was epic! The defences were FLYING around. The rams went 3 and out the entire day and their defence STILL stood up drive after drive after drive. So god damn impressive. They should of won
@@daweeza42 it's one of the first clips and it was the one and only time Ray Lewis has been bodied but yes Ray got trucked Eddie George got the cover of Madden that year because of it if I'm not mistaken I could be wrong ray bodied him a lot obviously it hurt the time I saw Sean Taylor get trucked by Greg Jones but yes we've been bodied before it's football everyone does at one point either you get up and give it back or ur a scrub that's what footballs always been
That Titans team along with the Rams and Vikings in the same era were such a fun brand of football to watch. QB’s will huge arms going balls to the wall and playmakers for them all over the field.
You’re not the only one. Im a Giant fan but i loved that Titan Team. Just came up a little short. I loved Ravens Steeler rivalry also it remind me of the hard hitting NFC East rivalries of old. That’s when foot ball was football players could taunt get no flags I can’t get into todays game at all. Referees are too involved in the game.
I remember seeing Eddie George at cedar point right after he left the NFL. I don't know how that guy even sat on one roller coaster ride. His calf muscle was the size of my forearm and my bicep put together alone. The guy was cut solid and huge.
I love how they weren't concerned with anyone else in the entire NFL - their eyes were fixated on each other because iron sharpens iron, and they knew that they were the best competition for each other.
To detest your adversary due to his dominant prowess, is the ULTIMATE sign of respect. In truth, I guarantee you these 2 men cherished each other, as they brought out the best in each other!
They hated each other but respected each other, Eddie saying “I was willing to die that day” when playing shows just how pissed off the rivalry made them
Eddie George was my idol as a kid. I always hated Ray Lewis and the Ravens but I had no idea they had such a personal rivalry with each other. That's great 🤣
@@zedoggie3006 You could ague that the players are more athletic overall now I guess. And I'd counter that the athletic edge is negated due to the softening of the sport. The athletes were HARDER men in the 90s and early 2000s. The game was played more physically. EG literally couldn't play his game today without getting fined out of his game checks every week for lowering various parts if his body as a RB in today's game. Those defenses like BAL that were trying to stop EG couldn't hit him those ways in today's game either. And since men are bigger and faster now, maybe the rule changes are for the best (?) But players from that era, what I grew up watching, were just nasty between the lines.
@@zedoggie3006 All that said, George would be a human truck stick against today's NFL defenses bc most of them play nickel with 2 LBs as a base now. George earned his pay between the tackles. One LB gets blocked, 27 runs right over the other one and bye bye +7 TEN
So iconic to me seeing Eddie smash that shoulder on the chair and do everything to get back in the game. In today’s league, there would have been taunting flags all over because of these two.
@Samuel Wells All Titans fans love to bring up 2019 but perhaps their 2 most painful losses in team history were against the Ravens when they had the #1 seed. KARMA!
@Samuel Wells If we had Lamar or Flacco in those years, we could have been a dynasty but coach Billick despite being one of the best coaches not in the Hall of Fame wanted the perfect QB and never got it.
Man... I'm a die hard Dallas fan that lives in Tennessee... thank you Eddie George... and Company... The AFC was a division to watch because of you guys... RAY LEWIS... there's not enough words to Express what you done for the NFL game... Two of the greatest Role models of all time...
Growing up as a kid born and raised in Columbus Ohio watching eddie play for the buckeyes was what made me fall in love with the game of football then these epic battles against ray lewis another child hood favorite just made it that much better
I've seen a lot of interviews from these 2 in general and about each other I guess I must've of missed some of this stuff but I never heard Ray Lewis speak of George like that, Ray showed huge respect towards George! I always perceived it as Ray always got the better of him and that's the way he felt. IMO Ray did get him more times than not especially when you include that playoff game. It was cool to hear Ray give him his props ! George was a beast and getting smoked by Ray Lewis doesn't knock him too far down IMO, I mean name a RB or any player that owned Ray?? Joining the cowboys hurt his legacy more than Ray smashing him!
Great points. I think it's hard for any offensive player to get the better of a DB, just because of how the positions are played. Everyone knows Ray was THAT GUY, but for that man to say he trained in the off season with only Eddie on his mind says a loy
Ray had a better d-line than Eddie had o-line so it wasn't very fair from the start TBH. It was a lot closer than you think, Ray was better all-time but George did get 10% of his career yards from the Ravens alone, above his average per game vs the Ravens so he ate plenty.
@@Jrock420blam George was a beast no doubt! I think he is highly underrated! It's hard to judge players who play different positions obviously, but IMO Lewis was far enough a better player for me to make that statement. Ray Lewis was just a better Football Player undoubtedly. That's not taking anything away from George though, I mean Ray was such a great player shoot there's not very many players in history that I wouldn't make that claim of!
I don't even remember Eddie playing for Dallas, but I do remember that last playoff game in Bmore and Eddie bodyslammed Ray w/ that stiff arm. Eddie was on a mission that game and they got the W
This rivalry made me fall in love with Baltimore football. The rule changes and greed have sucked that love from me since. Rarely do i finish a game anymore bc it feels like a watered down throwing fest anymore. 1000yds rushing was slowing becoming not enough to deem a back as good. Now its a guy is lucky to be a single featured back for his team and 1000 is a lot again.
This was the greatest time in the NFL history. Two great players who have strong hearts in the game. They were the best players who loved the game and they played with their hearts and left everything on the field.
As a Titans fan and was watching those games, they were in our division, pure rage on the field. My first NFL game was Ravens v Titans at Vanderbilt stadium. Intense game and it only got worse from then on. Must see live games. I still can't stand the Ravens all these years later because of those games. Really miss them being in our division.
I saw that personal foul on Fitzpatrick vs the Vikings last night and appreciated so much how lucky I was to have witnessed rays career. He’d be illegal today. Doesent even have to be be a helmet shot. You straight up can’t hit anyone in the middle of the field.
That was a different era & a different breed. Glad I grew up witnessing these rivalries that now get talked about by those involved. These kids today wouldn't understand that mentality
It's a beautiful thing the way opponents who fought each other the hardest, who beat the hell out of each other, have the greatest mutual respect, and eventually become best of friends. Example, Ali, Frazier, and Foreman, to name only one example.
Prior to this video, I didn't know who Eddie George was. I heard a story of him while watching Undisputed Skip & Shannon with Ray guest appearing, so I looked him up and it brought me here. Ray Lewis is arguably one of the greatest LBs of all time and one of the most feared. Most cannot even look Ray in the eyes and not flinch, much less from across the field knowing he's coming for you. Eddie not only didn't flinch, but came at him. Even a dislocated shoulder couldn't stop Eddie. They must have had legendary battles.
That's were this all started AFC Central. Pittsburgh Cleveland Cincinnati and Houston they spent entire seasons trying to destroy each other watch any game between them late 80s early 90s and was always a game after watching you needed an ice pack as well lots of good games too
“You’re too light in the ass” saying that to Ray Lewis is a bad ass quote
Ray looked like a defensive back when he was in college
@@ericmcgowan1993 he was 6-1 230 in college. he put on 10lbs in the nfl. what are you talking about?
@@BearWithMeHere1 He was 220/225 in college. He got up to 245 /250 in the NFL.
That's insane saying that to Ray Lewis, but Dude was a bad man too.......
Savage as hell!
Those Ray and Eddie battles MADE the culture in Baltimore. Rivals bring out the best in people
Eddie George WAS the culture of the Titans … never been the same without him.
@@asbury29 Derrick Henry bringing some of that same culture
Respect
@Retro_Afterglow heh ????
Culture? Like eddy gray? LMFAO
An underrated rivalry. Two of the greatest at their respective positions.
If u know football it's not...
@@ipittythefool79 only one of them
@@giomoneysniper4279 I was was referring to the rivalry.. not the players george isn't top 10 in my opinion
@@ipittythefool79 look at George numbers only thing hindered him is his high running style led to a short career
@@Marsbound215 yea and the same thing will happen to Henry good numbers for a short while.. tall running backs never last long look at Brandon jacobs and Stephen Jackson.. they'll be good for a while then fall of due to constant injuries ZERO longevity. At 6ft3 he couldn't help but run high
Pop a shoulder back in and stiff arm Ray Lewis WTF??
@E Double look closer
Monster stiff arm at that. High scoring games we have now are nice, but the league was so much more violent back then.
I still remember jumpin on couch screaming he slammed ray lol
It's called going to WAR son. Lol. We ready anytime any day!
@E Double unfortunately lol... Eddie was my guy I use to run over everybody in the neighborhood like him
"That joker ain't ever shut em" They respect the hell out of each other. Great video! And they without a doubt started the fire that is now Titans - Ravens rivalry. It's always intense, especially when in the playoffs.
I heard Ray Lewis voice when I read this 🤣🤣
Yeah when Ray said “That Joker ain’t never Shut em!” That should let you know the level of violence Eddie George brought every week!! Eddie George should definitely be in the Hall Of Fame!! I miss this kinda Violent football!!
Eddie George needs to be in Hall of fame.
FACTS
Nah. His stats aren’t quite good enough. Hall of Very Good for sure though
@@Eli-ss9gj FOH
His stats lukewarm mans YPC low
Stats don’t tell the full story. Eddie George was a BEAST for the 5 years to his career.
I used to play Ravens vs. Titans on NFL 2K solely to see how many rushing yards I could get on Ray with Eddie. Cool to see I wasn't making up that rivalry in my head as a kid. You could feel it through the TV back then.
U hit it on the button with that comment👊
R lewis killed a man but since he's wealthy and faith in god there's no consequences
@@threatassessment606 you’re so edgy bro
@@threatassessment606 let me guess you was there 🤔
@@threatassessment606 guess it was the wrong guy because here you are.
Epic rivalry! Two men that stood their ground. Boy, it was truly something to experience.
This type of football could never be played today
No way there would be flags and suspensions all over the place now 😂
They would kick the RB out 🤣🤣🤣
@@sturner973 Facts!! 😂😂
Yea cause they Can’t take a hit no more 😳
Players today not built like that
I miss those days. 2 great players who never cheated the game.
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Ray Lewis was caught using a banned substance...
Ray Lewis killed a guy
Yeah it's definitely a different culture all around now.
@@luxchit3777 this was my childhood I miss the 2000s man time goes fast football felt more intense in this time
I need a full docu series on this alone, man salute to these legends!
eddie was so slept on people dont talk about him enough
Loved george!!
He might be now but he wasn’t back then
This gave me chills. Great football.
Watching Big Earl run against them Steelers ✨ or Barry run my Vikings ragged. Riggins and the Hogs blasting LT's Giants n Coach Landry's Cowboys
This gives me chills because i played the game for over 20 years because of this type passion. If you’ve never fallen in love with a game enough to die for it then you’ll never understand. It sounds stupid and to know now what I didn’t then there’s so much more to life but these people believe they’re born to play football and nothing else so the mentality is different.
I completely understand. I played in high school and every time I see a college game or an NFL game, I miss it.
True Athletes understand 💪
For real. Ready to lose it all.
Those were the dam days where you sat down on a Sunday and you watched men do battle. Those afc matchups you know it was gonna be a slug fest man. God those classic games give me Goosebumps. Sure miss those days.
Heck yea
My childhood was something to be hold I miss these days to I never realized the memories I have as a kid would such weight now I wish I can go back to the mid 2000s or 2010s
It's like when I hear people say the rams vs Patriots super bowl where goff choked it away was trash. Man that super bowl was epic! The defences were FLYING around. The rams went 3 and out the entire day and their defence STILL stood up drive after drive after drive. So god damn impressive. They should of won
Damn right, it just isn't the same anymore. I miss the Steelers - Ravens games of the mid 2000s and early 2010s
Now we have flag football lol
Gotta love the *NFL Time Machine* 🕑💯
The greatest duel of all time Ray Lewis getting trucked crazy and him laying out Eddie it was the only draw I've ever seen
Lol Ummmm when did you see Eddie truck Ray…
Sorry that didn’t happen.
You might have a different definition of someone trucking someone than I do.
@@daweeza42
it's one of the first clips and it was the one and only time Ray Lewis has been bodied but yes Ray got trucked Eddie George got the cover of Madden that year because of it if I'm not mistaken I could be wrong ray bodied him a lot obviously it hurt the time I saw Sean Taylor get trucked by Greg Jones but yes we've been bodied before it's football everyone does at one point either you get up and give it back or ur a scrub that's what footballs always been
@@j.active911 dude Greg Jones?! I haven't heard that name in a minute! Underrate beast.
@@daweeza42 :019
I'm from. Nashville and seen many of these hard nosed classics between these two teams.
Man, those were the days! Great battles back then, so many legends and legendary games in that era
Truck vs truck
Yes Man!
I was heart broken when Mcnair and those boys lost the superbowl
I still feel for my guy Javon Kearse. He is underrated
That Titans team along with the Rams and Vikings in the same era were such a fun brand of football to watch. QB’s will huge arms going balls to the wall and playmakers for them all over the field.
@@richardcranium5801 Brett favre
You’re not the only one. Im a Giant fan but i loved that Titan Team. Just came up a little short. I loved Ravens Steeler rivalry also it remind me of the hard hitting NFC East rivalries of old. That’s when foot ball was football players could taunt get no flags I can’t get into todays game at all. Referees are too involved in the game.
Someone got to lose !!!!
I remember seeing Eddie George at cedar point right after he left the NFL. I don't know how that guy even sat on one roller coaster ride. His calf muscle was the size of my forearm and my bicep put together alone. The guy was cut solid and huge.
6'3 240 playing weight
@@BrunoJawsbrandon jacobs before brandon jacobs
I love how they weren't concerned with anyone else in the entire NFL - their eyes were fixated on each other because iron sharpens iron, and they knew that they were the best competition for each other.
When football was played the way it should be played. I miss those days.
To detest your adversary due to his dominant prowess, is the ULTIMATE sign of respect.
In truth, I guarantee you these 2 men cherished each other, as they brought out the best in each other!
They hated each other but respected each other, Eddie saying “I was willing to die that day” when playing shows just how pissed off the rivalry made them
@@speedscampi5217 Quality stuff here!
This is the football that made me a fan!
Long gone are the days of true smashmouth football. Most definitely one of the greatest rivalries in all of football.
Eddie George was my idol as a kid. I always hated Ray Lewis and the Ravens but I had no idea they had such a personal rivalry with each other. That's great 🤣
Same. EG would literally eat today's NFL "defenses" *alive* & leave them asking themselves hard questions about their career choices.
💥🤕💀🥀
@@hgr.7857People are bigger faster and stronger in todays nfl, it would honestly be harder for George to play in the modern day nfl.
@@zedoggie3006 You could ague that the players are more athletic overall now I guess. And I'd counter that the athletic edge is negated due to the softening of the sport. The athletes were HARDER men in the 90s and early 2000s. The game was played more physically. EG literally couldn't play his game today without getting fined out of his game checks every week for lowering various parts if his body as a RB in today's game. Those defenses like BAL that were trying to stop EG couldn't hit him those ways in today's game either. And since men are bigger and faster now, maybe the rule changes are for the best (?) But players from that era, what I grew up watching, were just nasty between the lines.
@@zedoggie3006 All that said, George would be a human truck stick against today's NFL defenses bc most of them play nickel with 2 LBs as a base now. George earned his pay between the tackles. One LB gets blocked, 27 runs right over the other one and bye bye +7 TEN
@@hgr.7857 But that being said to your point, being less beat up throughout the season might've let him play way longer than he ended up playing
So iconic to me seeing Eddie smash that shoulder on the chair and do everything to get back in the game.
In today’s league, there would have been taunting flags all over because of these two.
The Rivalry between these two was TRULY Smashmouth Football like NO OTHER. 💯💯💪🏻💪🏻
We need more rivalries like this . It’s hard to find. Players now are babies compared to back then. Dying breed.
Rampant Free agency hasn't helped, either.
And social media...everybody wanna be friends and be seen on yachts together. For the gram.
They all social media divas working on their “brand” it’s more about money than the sport now
@@vildachaya6462
It’s still about the sport. There will always be players out there that LOVE to play the game.
Eddie is from Cheltenham Pa. About 10 mins from where i grew up. His highschool highlights on the news were insane
Eddie George the original beast mode
FACTS!!!
I swear to God, as a Titans fan from East Nashville, it was an absolute honor to watch a few of those battles Live in the coliseum!
What's nashville like?
Hella hot chics?
I remember this growing up the good ol rough bmore days lets go!!! I get goosebumps!!!
I would've loved to watch more Ray Lewis I only remember watching football starting from 2004 when I was 6
Good job that's fairly early to really start watching
A lot of people don't realize that the Ravens Titans rivalry began with those 2 players not because of Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson.
Titans and ravens fans know lol
I would love to leave the north just to battle the titans 2 times a year again
@Samuel Wells All Titans fans love to bring up 2019 but perhaps their 2 most painful losses in team history were against the Ravens when they had the #1 seed. KARMA!
@Samuel Wells If we had Lamar or Flacco in those years, we could have been a dynasty but coach Billick despite being one of the best coaches not in the Hall of Fame wanted the perfect QB and never got it.
@@isaiahharris4471 as a ravens fan we been knew this plus the rivalry today don’t compare to back in the day lol
"That Joker ain't Never Shut Em!"🤣🤣🤣👀👀👀
Man... I'm a die hard Dallas fan that lives in Tennessee... thank you Eddie George... and Company... The AFC was a division to watch because of you guys... RAY LEWIS... there's not enough words to Express what you done for the NFL game... Two of the greatest Role models of all time...
Growing up as a kid born and raised in Columbus Ohio watching eddie play for the buckeyes was what made me fall in love with the game of football then these epic battles against ray lewis another child hood favorite just made it that much better
“You blink, you wink, you shut ‘em….
I got you!”
- Beast Mode
As a 49er fan they’re great!
Two of my favorite players ever going at it! I can watch them battle all day
Man this always gives me goosebumps
🤣🤣
Underrated rival. Those two battled every time and it was alot of fun to watch.
I’m glad I got to watch that rivalry.
I've seen a lot of interviews from these 2 in general and about each other I guess I must've of missed some of this stuff but I never heard Ray Lewis speak of George like that, Ray showed huge respect towards George! I always perceived it as Ray always got the better of him and that's the way he felt. IMO Ray did get him more times than not especially when you include that playoff game. It was cool to hear Ray give him his props ! George was a beast and getting smoked by Ray Lewis doesn't knock him too far down IMO, I mean name a RB or any player that owned Ray?? Joining the cowboys hurt his legacy more than Ray smashing him!
Couldn't have said it better!
Great points. I think it's hard for any offensive player to get the better of a DB, just because of how the positions are played. Everyone knows Ray was THAT GUY, but for that man to say he trained in the off season with only Eddie on his mind says a loy
Ray had a better d-line than Eddie had o-line so it wasn't very fair from the start TBH. It was a lot closer than you think, Ray was better all-time but George did get 10% of his career yards from the Ravens alone, above his average per game vs the Ravens so he ate plenty.
@@Jrock420blam George was a beast no doubt! I think he is highly underrated! It's hard to judge players who play different positions obviously, but IMO Lewis was far enough a better player for me to make that statement. Ray Lewis was just a better Football Player undoubtedly. That's not taking anything away from George though, I mean Ray was such a great player shoot there's not very many players in history that I wouldn't make that claim of!
I don't even remember Eddie playing for Dallas, but I do remember that last playoff game in Bmore and Eddie bodyslammed Ray w/ that stiff arm. Eddie was on a mission that game and they got the W
Please 🙏, bring this NFL back.
I LOOOOVVVED Eddie George !
Does anyone have a link to where I can watch this? This was an EPIC rivalry. Would love to watch this & see more from their sides!!
Grown man football not for the sensitive and soft
Back when Football was Football. These were the seasons and players I saw when I started playing football. 2000-2004 high school. Nothing like it man.
The days of Steve McNair .... Rip 🙏
Those Oilers uniforms were straight 🔥
I loved those old houston powder blue an white ones
Simple an classic with JUST the right dash of pizzazz
yes sir 🔥🔥🔥
Agreed
Powder blue home jerseys w white pants. The best ever.
“I was willing to die on that football field” watch out Eddie, you know Ray Lewis…
Why fam?😂😂😂
😅😅
Stabby stabby
😭😭😭
😂😂💀💀💀
This is Grown Man Football. The NFL won't let guys play like this anymore. 52 Forever
Ray said that there has never been a rivalry between 2 warriors like them.Ali and Joe Frazier said hold my beer😤😤😤
2:52 They just don’t make football players like this anymore, goddamn I miss my childhood days watching this brand of football
What a time to be alive n witness these two gods of the game thump!! I will forever miss this era of football #realfootball
Back when football was real!
This is a man’s game
Eddie George was a great player.
2:45 is the greatest stiff arm ive ever seen in my entire life
thats weak
@@freakiebeankie817 nah little bro your relationship with your father is weak
I mean he got brought down immediately.
Greatest era of smash mouth football. Pure gladiators. The true glory days. Thanks a lot to ray Lewis
This rivalry made me fall in love with Baltimore football. The rule changes and greed have sucked that love from me since. Rarely do i finish a game anymore bc it feels like a watered down throwing fest anymore. 1000yds rushing was slowing becoming not enough to deem a back as good. Now its a guy is lucky to be a single featured back for his team and 1000 is a lot again.
One of my favorite eras as a football fan! Now that I'm 39, I really do miss the way the game used to be played!
Two favorites of all time can’t be mad at this at all
Respect to the two lions! They never backed down against each other unlike some crybabies who play today.
This was the greatest time in the NFL history. Two great players who have strong hearts in the game. They were the best players who loved the game and they played with their hearts and left everything on the field.
I truly remember these epic games. Mad respect to both players and their magnificent careers!
As a Titans fan and was watching those games, they were in our division, pure rage on the field. My first NFL game was Ravens v Titans at Vanderbilt stadium. Intense game and it only got worse from then on. Must see live games. I still can't stand the Ravens all these years later because of those games. Really miss them being in our division.
Those are the ones that played football 🏈 and it’s the only way the game should be played and I still get chills remembering. It’s 7 on 7 days now.
Right
Game only gonna get softer too
Wouldn't be surprised if it eventually becomes flag football
LITERALLY
Think I found my new favorite running back
I saw that personal foul on Fitzpatrick vs the Vikings last night and appreciated so much how lucky I was to have witnessed rays career. He’d be illegal today. Doesent even have to be be a helmet shot. You straight up can’t hit anyone in the middle of the field.
Yup. You can hit em square in the chest but if them feet in the air it’s a flag now lol. Ray would’ve gone broke with all these fines
@@DEADPOTENTIAL he even said that’s why he was leaving. He had plenty of gas left.
@@TheDCGuitar13 who?
“Pop that thing back in” man football players are different man
That was a different era & a different breed. Glad I grew up witnessing these rivalries that now get talked about by those involved. These kids today wouldn't understand that mentality
I miss this type of selfless football
These yougins don't realize how deep this Titans-Ravens rivalry really goes
I agree, this was the Ravens original rival. Many of the younger fans think this began in the 2019 AFC Divisional Game, no this goes back to 2000.
Further still old browns vs oilers
Big fan of both greats! I miss those days dearly!!
These two warriors gave me the chills when they played. It was smash mouth 24/7 Football.
I bet they have so much respect for each other now they both are retired
Man I miss this era dam it was good, playing Madden against my brother with these 2 teams was amazing to! 🏈
I love both of these guys. They were so much fun to watch.
I miss these two!
Greatness, personified.
Loved watching thoes games, just the style !!
This was truly a football Rivalry..!!! Man I miss it. Two cities behind there player. It was beautiful.
Titans know how to draft a GREAT running back!!!
Just pick a Heisman winner
This is football, this is game I miss.
I love how they both respected each other game
Two lions of the same pride gotta dance
Who wins ?
Best line ever!!!
2 lions of a different pride gotta dance. It was a great line fosure
@@ur_moms_mistake13 there will never be a another rivalry like this in the NFL.
It's a beautiful thing the way opponents who fought each other the hardest, who beat the hell out of each other, have the greatest mutual respect, and eventually become best of friends. Example, Ali, Frazier, and Foreman, to name only one example.
Man growing up in indiana I hated eddie george. He was so good, but I was too young to appreciate his greatness
Prior to this video, I didn't know who Eddie George was. I heard a story of him while watching Undisputed Skip & Shannon with Ray guest appearing, so I looked him up and it brought me here. Ray Lewis is arguably one of the greatest LBs of all time and one of the most feared. Most cannot even look Ray in the eyes and not flinch, much less from across the field knowing he's coming for you. Eddie not only didn't flinch, but came at him. Even a dislocated shoulder couldn't stop Eddie. They must have had legendary battles.
Ravens and Titans go back to the old AFC Central. Battles!
The old Browns and Oilers rivalry.
That's were this all started AFC Central. Pittsburgh Cleveland Cincinnati and Houston they spent entire seasons trying to destroy each other watch any game between them late 80s early 90s and was always a game after watching you needed an ice pack as well lots of good games too
Love both these players! That's how the game was meant to be played!
I've always wanted to see what Ray Lewis would do if Earl Campbell ran at him lol.
Would we all be dead from the shockwave?
Both players Concussed first hit of the game
That’s a Sabertooth not a lion . Ray ain’t ready for all that
5’10’ Jack Tatum showed no fear to him.
Ray Lewis would want all that smoke with any running back DOA.
@@Terror832 Tatum wasn’t squared up with Earl when they collided. He knew better than to square up with Earl
From Houston. I loved Ray Lewis and my Titans. The best era in football 🏈 Eddie and Steve were the best.
I miss this Era of football late 90s early 2000s The greatest Era of NFL football just my opinion 💯
95-05 was the pinnacle of pro football
I think the league peaked in 03’.
But I still gave you an upvote.
That divisional game was one if the best playoffs games I have seen - epitomized early 2000s football.
Rey shows MAD respect to the ballers
I always thought Eddie George and Fred Taylor were hall of fame rb, and I'm a STEELERS fan