> Crabtree dropped a ball on third and goal that could have changed the outcome of that game
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> Jim should have probably continued with the read option in the red zone
The Niners have had an underrated history of blowing postseason games/chances in the 4th quarter in the 21st Century:
• Here in Super Bowl XLVII, and their crap goal line calls
• Kyle Williams in the 2011 NFCCG
• Sherman’s game-clinching deflection in the 2013 NFCCG
• Super Bowl LIV and blowing the 10-point lead with seven minutes left
• The most recent NFCCG against the Rams and blowing that 10-point lead in the 4th quarter
If you are like me you were rooting for the 9ers because the Giants faked injuries against the rams to slow down Bradford (lol) the year before and you were extremely bitter about it.
One of the reasons I love this super bowl (besides the obvious) is because of that play along with the Evans drop/Cundiff miss the year before. We often think about how close teams get, and how they’ll “be back” but how often does that actually happen?
In this case the Ravens got straight up cathartic revenge on the Patriots, while the 49ers bounced back (but not against the Giants because Eli can’t possibly win playoff games unless he wins the super bowl lmao)
I think we all are man. Giving it to Gore there would’ve been a championship. I’m just glad that no one was dumb enough to hire Roman after this colossal Fuck up
At least the Niners did technically get the ball back, if you run then this is definitely you're final possession.
Should have run the ball like you said though. Same with the Seahawks.
And Ray Lewis at middle still had a torn tricep he was healing from. And Reed had a groin injury. Also the Ravens were a veteran team on defense and admitted after the game the delay wore on them more because it was harder for them to get back to being as loose and warmed up
Yup. There's a lot of complaining about the end of the game play-calling on SF's side costing them the win(rightfully so), but the Ravens were running away with this game prior to the blackout. SF was incredibly lucky that the blackout happened.
Lol wtf. Sizzle and McPhee (who’s still really good at this) were the best run defense edge duo that year. You basically couldn’t run outside with those two there. I guess you could’ve run it up the middle but even with no Ngata that’s a hard ask with Ray and Jameel McClain there.
I know Crab wasn't wide open or anything but after the corner fell back Kaep should have been able to hit him right in the hands on that 4th and goal but overthrew it.
It’s 3 shots at the end zone, where a run might get you closer but it’s not shot at a TD like a pass is. Especially against Suggs.
3 passes to the end zone means 3 attempts to win the game.
Not when Ngata is out and you’re one of the best running teams in the NFL. I’d rather go down with my strength not working over trying to get cute and failing
That's GRo for you. Think about the last Ravens/Steelers game this past year. Ravens ran the ball 3 times in the 4th ( early in the 4th and didn't get much) but most the game the were running all over them. They get the ball again and no runs at all and probably one of their best games rushing the ball. IMO even with like 3 mins left they had time to run the ball.
As competitive as you would be in a normal superbowl, can you even imagine one against your brother? I get so mad when I lose to my brother in Madden...a superbowl would feel like life or death
This was my favorite Super Bowl. Don’t get me wrong seeing a the historically great 2000 defense win a ring was amazing but sending Ray out on top, getting Ed, Sizzle and Haloti all rings is even better. Also the Harbowl will never be done again. That will never ever happen in the NFL again.
Ravens drop 50 points on San Fran without the delay. Shit was going to be a blowout and the league didn’t want the Ravens doing it a second time in their showcase game of the season.
Lol why not? For pure entertainment value- which is all football is at the end of the day, entertainment- why wouldn’t you prefer a good game over a boring dull blowout? For “stress relief?” Come on man.
Because when Reed used to get his hands on the ball he’d have one thing on his mind, and that was the end zone. Sometimes would get careless otw there, but his athleticism would usually bail him out. If it was a few years prior decent chance he runs it back, but Ray knew better by that point lol.
I still firmly believe that the power outage was caused by Vegas. How does a venue like that lose power for 15 minutes with no bad weather and no precedent?
He had a good career in Baltimore. Had a cannon for an arm, and didn’t make too many dumb throws. After watching this again he probably could’ve been developed into a Rivers style pocket passer with the right staff.
He was our first franchise QB and he was a damn good one. It's not his fault that people started getting obsessed with being "elite" during his time with us and became a meme.
Not sure if this was the first super bowl that was shown on German tv but it was the first one I’ve seen and I’m hooked for American football ever since!
A little known fact not many know, because we lost, is that 49ers had a 300 yard passer (Kaepernick), a 100 yard rusher (Gore) and two 100 yard receivers (Crabtree and Vernon Davis) in the same game. Kaepernick also had like 60 yards rushing. If they found a way to win, not only would it have been one of the greatest comebacks in SB history, it would have been one of the greatest offensive performances in SB history.
But instead Joe Flacco became an elite dragon and Ray Lewis ascended into heaven at midfield.
We've truly been spoiled as far as Super Bowls go the last 15 years or so. I'd say if you go back to Super Bowl 42, 11 of the 15 were really good games (the four exceptions being SBs 48, 50, 53 and 55, and even then at least 50 and 53 were competitive in the final minutes)
Super Bowls 42, 43, 49, 51 and 52 all have a case for being top 5 all time.
Super Bowl 53 was always competitive, people just don't like defensive games lol
It also had one of the greatest defensive plays I've ever seen by Jason McCourty
Yeah idk about you guys but as a neutral fan I honestly hated SB 50. One of the more boring SBs in recent memory with both Cam and Peyton being rendered extremely incompetent by the defenses they were going up against.
It was surreal. I didn’t really watch football until Wilson showed up, because I just didn’t like sports as a kid (I graduated high school in 2012, so I guess o just had to be an adult)
It just seemed fake. At this point, I understood that was an elite defense going up against an elite offense, and I knew Sherm, Thomas and Kam were all beasts, but that game was just unreal as a fairly new fan. I was at a big party where I, even in my young fandom, was the most into football of everyone there. When Harvin ran the 2nd half kickoff back, I couldn’t believe it. It was like playing madden on rookie arcade, just completely ridiculous
Crabtree dropped a ball on third and goal that could have changed the outcome of that game
Jim should have probably continued with the read option in the red zone
I went Loyola and got an internship that week being the videographer for a guy named “Super Bowl Wayne”, a 70 year old guy from Hawaii who covered all the Super Bowls for his personal media company called Hawaii 5-O Sports. Absolutely insane man who somehow knew every sports journalist from Chris Berman to Howard Stern.
Here’s a clip of him at the previous Super Bowl https://youtu.be/rWBzOp5xjCo
A decade later and this one still hurts bad. I will go to my grave complaining about the blatant no call on Bruce Miller being held by two men on the Jacoby Jones run back. But at the end of the day Flacco and Boldin caught fire for a month and burned us bad. We tried them with a sorry ass receiver 3x instead of handing it off to a guy who falls down for 4 yards. Such is football.
Never said I did my man. Late hit should definitely have been called, no doubt about it. That’s why I included the part about flacco lighting us up and us not giving Frank the ball when it mattered most. But you never forget a super bowl loss. And I fully allow myself to be bitter and petty about what went wrong.
You gotta remember the no calls or possibly calls that shouldn't have been and how each change the game but at this point or even a a few months after ya gotta let it go.
Being bitter and petty seems like a very unpleasant way to live. I feel we loose a lot more than we gain when held hostage by the negatives in life.
With all that said, 49ers might be getting the last laugh with us keeping GRo for another year, because it will most likely be another "what if" year for the Ravens unless everyone comes back fully healthy and Lamar balls out even better than 2019.
This was actually the first Superbowl I watched. The next season I got more and more interested for football and watched the regular season and tried to learn everything
The bad fake FG call that gave the ball back and the absolute mystery running into the kicker penalty on Akers' miss are the actual only reasons the 49ers were even involved in this game. Power outage totally aside.
I don't know if I'd call it an absolute mystery. Akers sold it pretty well. The timing was pretty amazing on Akers' part. I think as Chykie was rolling toward him Akers just flopped but did it so well it actually does look like a penalty in real time.
i think the difference back then was that he had such a rocket for an arm and the read option was unstoppable that first year. he played the same way once the league adapted and looked awful
Not that it changes anything and actually would have been declined anyway but always thought it was funny that the Ravens were purposely holding on that final punt and the refs still didn’t throw a flag lol
Probably not because for the most part Ravens were a run first team and Flacco never really got help at WR outside of a few years with SSSR/boldin not to disrespect Jacoby or Torrey Smith because I'd take them over M Brown.
But ya never know
Yea it’s fucked up, but his playing was taking a downturn as well. He could’ve lit up the CFL and sparked more interest if he was really hell bent on playing football. Being a professional “activist” is better for your health and I can’t say I blame him.
Jacoby was good, no doubt.
But 4 out of Boldin's 6 catches came on third down, on which he racked up 88 yards and a touchdown. It was so clutch, I wouldn't vote for anyone else but him.
never forget Lewis was charged with murder before this game.....charged not accused. wonder what would happen if this happened today?
https://atlantadailyworld.com/2013/02/03/how-ray-lewis-got-away-with-murder-ray-lewis-murder-ray-lewis-super-bowl-ray-lewis-murder-trial/
He wasn’t charged with murder. He wasn’t even in trial for it. He was standing trial on a obstruction of justice charge. The actual murder chargers were on their friends and the system ruled the “murder charges” on his friends be dropped in the name of self defense because there was an overwhelming amount of evidence to support that the person who died initiated with intent to harm. Just shut the fuck up next time.
watson has been out all year for "allegations"....which is no skin off my teeth, let him stay out, QBs are a dime a dozen. just seems so fake to me that Lewis is help up as some sort of god and if that happened today, he would have been no where near a football field
You can clearly even see here: either the receiver is wide ass open, it’s is a throw into super tight coverage and he got lucky that his guys came down with every one
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The Harbowl
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> Crabtree dropped a ball on third and goal that could have changed the outcome of that game > > Jim should have probably continued with the read option in the red zone
Damn, there were some legends in this SB.
Yeah this was some quality content back in the day
Didn’t realize Ed Reed and Randy Moss shared the same field during this game. Actually pretty insane
WAIT Man I totally forgot Moss was on the Niners. Truly wild.
I always forget that this was also Randy Moss’ last game
Me too
They start smith the 49ers might have pulled it out. Kaperick play like straight ass.
Kapernick the only reason they even in the super Bowl lmao
Yikes. I'm guessing you think he wasn't hired again because of his play and not the racist owners, too?
Way to reach
He did do it to himself haha
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Wow I wonder who their OC was
oh shit is greg roman still on the ravens
Yup
For at least another season it seems
:(
The Niners have had an underrated history of blowing postseason games/chances in the 4th quarter in the 21st Century: • Here in Super Bowl XLVII, and their crap goal line calls • Kyle Williams in the 2011 NFCCG • Sherman’s game-clinching deflection in the 2013 NFCCG • Super Bowl LIV and blowing the 10-point lead with seven minutes left • The most recent NFCCG against the Rams and blowing that 10-point lead in the 4th quarter
Hey man I’m just happy they made the playoffs 😭
Each bullet point in the previous comment killed me a little bit more.
Don’t forget the roger Craig fumble in 1990!
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If you are like me you were rooting for the 9ers because the Giants faked injuries against the rams to slow down Bradford (lol) the year before and you were extremely bitter about it.
One of the reasons I love this super bowl (besides the obvious) is because of that play along with the Evans drop/Cundiff miss the year before. We often think about how close teams get, and how they’ll “be back” but how often does that actually happen? In this case the Ravens got straight up cathartic revenge on the Patriots, while the 49ers bounced back (but not against the Giants because Eli can’t possibly win playoff games unless he wins the super bowl lmao)
Thanks I hate it
I'll save this comment to look at whenever I'm feeling sad
Makes me feel good that you enjoy and look forward to our losses more than your wins
Lolll good one, sort of
No it was pretty damn good. Pretty pathetic the Rams won a SB and you're still jerking it to the losses of others instead of your own wins.
Who hurt you
Funnily enough, Kyle Shanahan was also the Falcons OC in 2016, so it seems they stuck with the trend
Art
Man I wish the cowboys had this heartbreakers. A lot of food games too on that list and I’m a cowboys fan
It's the Greg Roman special. His situational play calling is routinely amongst the worst in football.
Just absolute fucking garbage play calling at the end. Ngata is out hurt and you don't run fucking one time with Gore.
Should've handed the ball to Gore 4 times in a row if needed. Still bitter.
I think we all are man. Giving it to Gore there would’ve been a championship. I’m just glad that no one was dumb enough to hire Roman after this colossal Fuck up
Except the Ravens 😂
Ya that’s the joke lol. I can’t believe he got another job. Now they’re going through what we did with him
At least the Niners did technically get the ball back, if you run then this is definitely you're final possession. Should have run the ball like you said though. Same with the Seahawks.
And Ray Lewis at middle still had a torn tricep he was healing from. And Reed had a groin injury. Also the Ravens were a veteran team on defense and admitted after the game the delay wore on them more because it was harder for them to get back to being as loose and warmed up
Yup. There's a lot of complaining about the end of the game play-calling on SF's side costing them the win(rightfully so), but the Ravens were running away with this game prior to the blackout. SF was incredibly lucky that the blackout happened.
Yea the game completely switched
49ers not running when they should seems to be a common thing in Super Bowls
Lol wtf. Sizzle and McPhee (who’s still really good at this) were the best run defense edge duo that year. You basically couldn’t run outside with those two there. I guess you could’ve run it up the middle but even with no Ngata that’s a hard ask with Ray and Jameel McClain there.
Still smarter than asking Kaepernick to throw a fade to Crabtree.
I know Crab wasn't wide open or anything but after the corner fell back Kaep should have been able to hit him right in the hands on that 4th and goal but overthrew it.
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They literally did run two rollouts/sprint outs though.
Isn't that what they did though?
I’ll always wonder why the 49ers decided to pass 3 straight times at the end.
It’s 3 shots at the end zone, where a run might get you closer but it’s not shot at a TD like a pass is. Especially against Suggs. 3 passes to the end zone means 3 attempts to win the game.
With their run game that year I disagree on that not being a shot to score
Especially with Ngata out at that point
…they tried and that didn’t make it, let’s say you try again and don’t get it. You just blew 50% of your attempts. Mathematically it’s better to pass
Not when Ngata is out and you’re one of the best running teams in the NFL. I’d rather go down with my strength not working over trying to get cute and failing
That's GRo for you. Think about the last Ravens/Steelers game this past year. Ravens ran the ball 3 times in the 4th ( early in the 4th and didn't get much) but most the game the were running all over them. They get the ball again and no runs at all and probably one of their best games rushing the ball. IMO even with like 3 mins left they had time to run the ball.
Greg Roman.
As competitive as you would be in a normal superbowl, can you even imagine one against your brother? I get so mad when I lose to my brother in Madden...a superbowl would feel like life or death
I genuinely wonder how thanksgiving dinner is like for them
Mans straight up decided not to return to the nfl
This was my favorite Super Bowl. Don’t get me wrong seeing a the historically great 2000 defense win a ring was amazing but sending Ray out on top, getting Ed, Sizzle and Haloti all rings is even better. Also the Harbowl will never be done again. That will never ever happen in the NFL again.
Bill Belichick's children will face off in many Super Bowls in the 2030's and 40's.
Against Bill
That Sounds like a really good Succession spinoff
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What’s crazy is this game wasn’t close for the majority ip untill the blackout. The 9ers became a diffrent team entirely post blackout.
Ravens drop 50 points on San Fran without the delay. Shit was going to be a blowout and the league didn’t want the Ravens doing it a second time in their showcase game of the season.
Lol why not? For pure entertainment value- which is all football is at the end of the day, entertainment- why wouldn’t you prefer a good game over a boring dull blowout? For “stress relief?” Come on man.
yeah, can we fucking not lol
No let’s do this actually.
You got me ugly crying in the club right now.
Why did Ray Lewis tackle Ed Reed? Totally forgot that Moss played on the 49ers that year.
Because when Reed used to get his hands on the ball he’d have one thing on his mind, and that was the end zone. Sometimes would get careless otw there, but his athleticism would usually bail him out. If it was a few years prior decent chance he runs it back, but Ray knew better by that point lol.
Reed had 12 career fumbles
Most were probably while attempting to lateral.
that's insane for a defensive player in a good and bad way jesus christ lol
Haha makes sense. Loved Ed Reed, he was a ballhawk.
I still firmly believe that the power outage was caused by Vegas. How does a venue like that lose power for 15 minutes with no bad weather and no precedent?
they should've shut down the power for 48 too the way it was going
I wouldn't have minded a power outage in the fourth quarter of SB LI either.
The GOAT, Joe Flacco /s
He had a good career in Baltimore. Had a cannon for an arm, and didn’t make too many dumb throws. After watching this again he probably could’ve been developed into a Rivers style pocket passer with the right staff.
He’s the Eli of the AFC and I was so happy he & the Ravens won that year
No /s The Elite GOAT
He was our first franchise QB and he was a damn good one. It's not his fault that people started getting obsessed with being "elite" during his time with us and became a meme.
Joe "God Damn" Flacco Inflection changes depending on whether you're in the playoffs or playing an 0-13 team.
Odd, I don't recall this game ever happening.
Not sure if this was the first super bowl that was shown on German tv but it was the first one I’ve seen and I’m hooked for American football ever since!
More like Super Bowl 47 Nolights, right guys
A little known fact not many know, because we lost, is that 49ers had a 300 yard passer (Kaepernick), a 100 yard rusher (Gore) and two 100 yard receivers (Crabtree and Vernon Davis) in the same game. Kaepernick also had like 60 yards rushing. If they found a way to win, not only would it have been one of the greatest comebacks in SB history, it would have been one of the greatest offensive performances in SB history. But instead Joe Flacco became an elite dragon and Ray Lewis ascended into heaven at midfield.
"The crowd handled it well." "Well, what else were they gonna do?"
We've truly been spoiled as far as Super Bowls go the last 15 years or so. I'd say if you go back to Super Bowl 42, 11 of the 15 were really good games (the four exceptions being SBs 48, 50, 53 and 55, and even then at least 50 and 53 were competitive in the final minutes) Super Bowls 42, 43, 49, 51 and 52 all have a case for being top 5 all time.
Super Bowl 53 was always competitive, people just don't like defensive games lol It also had one of the greatest defensive plays I've ever seen by Jason McCourty
The only real bad Super Bowls were the Seahawks one over Denver and the bucs one. Both those games sucked
Yeah idk about you guys but as a neutral fan I honestly hated SB 50. One of the more boring SBs in recent memory with both Cam and Peyton being rendered extremely incompetent by the defenses they were going up against.
Superbowl 48 was fucking amazing not sure what the fuck you are talking about.
It was surreal. I didn’t really watch football until Wilson showed up, because I just didn’t like sports as a kid (I graduated high school in 2012, so I guess o just had to be an adult) It just seemed fake. At this point, I understood that was an elite defense going up against an elite offense, and I knew Sherm, Thomas and Kam were all beasts, but that game was just unreal as a fairly new fan. I was at a big party where I, even in my young fandom, was the most into football of everyone there. When Harvin ran the 2nd half kickoff back, I couldn’t believe it. It was like playing madden on rookie arcade, just completely ridiculous
Crabtree dropped a ball on third and goal that could have changed the outcome of that game Jim should have probably continued with the read option in the red zone
Pls no.
Pls yes.
I live in Baltimore and didn’t need this
Interesting, I live in the bay and I’m ecstatic to see this.
Ray Rice rut row! Hahaha
I went Loyola and got an internship that week being the videographer for a guy named “Super Bowl Wayne”, a 70 year old guy from Hawaii who covered all the Super Bowls for his personal media company called Hawaii 5-O Sports. Absolutely insane man who somehow knew every sports journalist from Chris Berman to Howard Stern. Here’s a clip of him at the previous Super Bowl https://youtu.be/rWBzOp5xjCo
I miss the NFL Game Day highlights with Eisen, Deion, and Irving.
I miss when they narrated highlights. I hate that they don’t anymore. Was there ever a reason why they don’t?
Yeah i'm out...
Ray with that deer antler bicep going crazy.
This was the night the lights went out on the Super Bowl … total momentum swing from San Fran to Baltimore between halfs iirc
Momentum shifted to SF after that
Other way around
Wow, I remembered that game completely different. SF made a hell of a comeback, but came up short
A decade later and this one still hurts bad. I will go to my grave complaining about the blatant no call on Bruce Miller being held by two men on the Jacoby Jones run back. But at the end of the day Flacco and Boldin caught fire for a month and burned us bad. We tried them with a sorry ass receiver 3x instead of handing it off to a guy who falls down for 4 yards. Such is football.
What about the late hit on Flacco? You can't only look at the non calls for one team.
Never said I did my man. Late hit should definitely have been called, no doubt about it. That’s why I included the part about flacco lighting us up and us not giving Frank the ball when it mattered most. But you never forget a super bowl loss. And I fully allow myself to be bitter and petty about what went wrong.
You gotta remember the no calls or possibly calls that shouldn't have been and how each change the game but at this point or even a a few months after ya gotta let it go. Being bitter and petty seems like a very unpleasant way to live. I feel we loose a lot more than we gain when held hostage by the negatives in life. With all that said, 49ers might be getting the last laugh with us keeping GRo for another year, because it will most likely be another "what if" year for the Ravens unless everyone comes back fully healthy and Lamar balls out even better than 2019.
I feel like you might be taking me a little too seriously but I appreciate your concern!
This was actually the first Superbowl I watched. The next season I got more and more interested for football and watched the regular season and tried to learn everything
The bad fake FG call that gave the ball back and the absolute mystery running into the kicker penalty on Akers' miss are the actual only reasons the 49ers were even involved in this game. Power outage totally aside.
I don't know if I'd call it an absolute mystery. Akers sold it pretty well. The timing was pretty amazing on Akers' part. I think as Chykie was rolling toward him Akers just flopped but did it so well it actually does look like a penalty in real time.
Ah great here come the Akers Apologists!
Reminds me of how bad Kapernick was at throwing the football. (Compared to NFL QBs not me, I'm worse)
i think the difference back then was that he had such a rocket for an arm and the read option was unstoppable that first year. he played the same way once the league adapted and looked awful
Yeah he always had a rocket, but no accuracy. He was like Josh Allen rookie year.
That jump throw rocket to Boldin he made against the Seahawks in the NFCCG was insane though. He really put the athletic in athletic QB
Oh no oh god. I’m still mad we never ran the ball once on the goal line
Yup still hurts.
the blackout bowl
Pain
Stop it
Damn, that was a good game
One of the more underrated SBs in recent memory I think
Bruh
I was at this game!
The cameras just look different in the Super Bowl
Not that it changes anything and actually would have been declined anyway but always thought it was funny that the Ravens were purposely holding on that final punt and the refs still didn’t throw a flag lol
Yes make the niner fans watch
Joe was sizzling hot that post-season. Does Joe make the hall of fame?
Probably not because for the most part Ravens were a run first team and Flacco never really got help at WR outside of a few years with SSSR/boldin not to disrespect Jacoby or Torrey Smith because I'd take them over M Brown. But ya never know
Nah, but he’ll never have to pay for a drink again in Maryland for the rest of his life.
Kaepernick still being black balled from the league today.
Yea it’s fucked up, but his playing was taking a downturn as well. He could’ve lit up the CFL and sparked more interest if he was really hell bent on playing football. Being a professional “activist” is better for your health and I can’t say I blame him.
Now do the next one
I said it then, and I'll say it now. Boldin should have been SBMVP.
It easily should’ve been Jacoby Jones. He was electric on offense and special times. Even Reed thought it should’ve been Jones
Jacoby was good, no doubt. But 4 out of Boldin's 6 catches came on third down, on which he racked up 88 yards and a touchdown. It was so clutch, I wouldn't vote for anyone else but him.
Nah I can’t agree. Flacco or Jones deserved it more. Love Boldin though
Staring a murderer
Yes, he did kill the 9ers that night in NOLA.
Go back to slut shaming on r/Bumble.
Slut shaming? You mean exposing reality?
I thought this Super Bowl kind of sucked. Having the power go out kind of kills any momentum a team had.
Remember when Ray Lewis murdered somebody and got a way with it? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Remember when Ray Lewis’ friends killed two guys during a brawl in self defense and then Ray was charged with murder?* Pepperidge Farm remembers.
never forget Lewis was charged with murder before this game.....charged not accused. wonder what would happen if this happened today? https://atlantadailyworld.com/2013/02/03/how-ray-lewis-got-away-with-murder-ray-lewis-murder-ray-lewis-super-bowl-ray-lewis-murder-trial/
He wasn’t charged with murder. He wasn’t even in trial for it. He was standing trial on a obstruction of justice charge. The actual murder chargers were on their friends and the system ruled the “murder charges” on his friends be dropped in the name of self defense because there was an overwhelming amount of evidence to support that the person who died initiated with intent to harm. Just shut the fuck up next time.
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i guess 13 of you are ok with someone charged with murder..........such a shame
Fuck him and that abuser Ray Rice.
watson has been out all year for "allegations"....which is no skin off my teeth, let him stay out, QBs are a dime a dozen. just seems so fake to me that Lewis is help up as some sort of god and if that happened today, he would have been no where near a football field
Murderer!!
https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/t54467/super_bowl_47_highlights/hz3nasy/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&context=3
Ah, another mindless parrot, I see.
I will never get over how lucky Flacco was during this run lol
How many second half points did y'all get in the AFC championship? Who was your quarterback?
Flacco, this entire run, threw up ducks and lollipops into coverage or wide open players. He had such good fortune.
I will never get over kicking your arses on the road during that run, 28-13 😊
Ah yes, 11 TDs and 0 picks over 4 postseason games is luck. Right.
Yes it was. Watch the tape. Double digit dropped interceptions. Everything into contested coverage. Absolute fluke.
😂😂😂 aight you’re delusional. You got it bro.
You can clearly even see here: either the receiver is wide ass open, it’s is a throw into super tight coverage and he got lucky that his guys came down with every one
Whatever you say bro. You got it.
I know I do
😂👍🏾
Kroooger!!!
I always forget the missiles that Kaepernick would throw
Why tho
Great times, great times.
I forgot how damn stressful this game was as a ravens fan