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Play Of The Season

Best Ravens play of the season   102 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is your favorite play so far?

    • Heap's diving catch week 1 @ NYJ
    • Ray's INT week 4 @ PIT
    • Flacco-Boldin flea flicker week 7 vs BUF
    • 2 picks in his first game for Reed week 7 vs BUF
    • Reed-Landry pick 6 week 11 @ CAR
    • Housh's TD to beat the Steelers week 4 @ PIT
    • Wilson's pick 6 week 14 @ HOU
    • Ray's pick 6 week 11 @ CAR
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    • Ray's hit on Keller week 1 @ NYJ
    • D. Reed's kickoff return TD week 14 @ HOU
    • Rice's receiving TD week 15 vs NO
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    • Reed's back-to-back multi-pick games weeks 16 & 17
    • Redding's first career INT week 15 vs NO
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    • Redding's fumble return TD divisional round @ PIT

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I still love Ray's hit on Dustin Keller, it doesn't get any better than that... Well maybe Keller running out of bounds a yard before the marker, the play after, because he was 'scured
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[quote name='berad' timestamp='1295817431' post='621925']
I still love Ray's hit on Dustin Keller, it doesn't get any better than that... Well maybe Keller running out of bounds a yard before the marker, the play after, because he was 'scured
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I love that Keller had already dropped the ball before Ray hit him in anticipation of the hit and still got body-rocked.
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Flacco to Housh, and its not even close.

I thought that was the moment we finally jumped through the hurdle of beating the Steelers and Flacco being clutch.

Sadly, neither were true. Although you could argue Flacco showed more clutchness in some games.
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[quote name='Ed_Reed20' timestamp='1295818774' post='621945']
I love that Keller had already dropped the ball before Ray hit him in anticipation of the hit and still got body-rocked.
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Just every single thing about that play was epic. What a way to end the opener. I'm sure that there wasn't too many people saying that Ray had lost a step after seeing that!
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[quote name='Jamal' timestamp='1295818988' post='621947']
Flacco to Housh, and its not even close.

I thought that was the moment we finally jumped through the hurdle of beating the Steelers and Flacco being clutch.

Sadly, neither were true. Although you could argue Flacco showed more clutchness in some games.
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The truest thing about that was your post.... :34853_doh:
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No surprise when I voted Housh to see most people did as well.

Game winning catch against our arch rivals in their house, hands down.
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[quote name='Ravens Lover' timestamp='1295822847' post='622026']
I wish you had Reddings fumble TD from last game
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That was awesome, too bad it was all for naught.
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Torn between Housh, Wilson and Rays hit on Keller. Went with Ray's hit on Keller, that whole week with Rex was ridiculous and the lead up to that game was equally as ridiculous. Then when I heard Ray go off on all the talk the Jets were doing, I was like "damn Ray is going to bring the noise Monday night". He was relentless in run stopping that night, Ive never seen Ray take on FB's like that and utterly destroy them. I've seen him take FB hits and spin off or shed them to make tackles hundreds of times, but that night he was going right through Richardson and Connor. It was arguably the best display of pure "man-ness" I've seen repeatedly in a game in a long, long time. Then when the hit came on Keller I jumped out of my chair in my dorm room and just screamed with adrenaline. Rex talks all kinds and its the way he is, and next year he'll prob talk all kinds again when they come to Baltimore, but I know without a doubt after that game when Rex watched the film of that game he said to himself "man I won't feed Ray's fire ever again".
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[quote name='Bltravens' timestamp='1295823130' post='622032']
Torn between Housh, Wilson and Rays hit on Keller. Went with Ray's hit on Keller, that whole week with Rex was ridiculous and the lead up to that game was equally as ridiculous. Then when I heard Ray go off on all the talk the Jets were doing, I was like "damn Ray is going to bring the noise Monday night". [b]He was relentless in run stopping that night, Ive never seen Ray take on FB's like that and utterly destroy them. I've seen him take FB hits and spin off or shed them to make tackles hundreds of times, but that night he was going right through Richardson and Connor. It was arguably the best display of pure "man-ness" I've seen repeatedly in a game in a long, long time.[/b] Then when the hit came on Keller I jumped out of my chair in my dorm room and just screamed with adrenaline. Rex talks all kinds and its the way he is, and next year he'll prob talk all kinds again when they come to Baltimore, but I know without a doubt after that game when Rex watched the film of that game he said to himself "man I won't feed Ray's fire ever again".
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So true. The only player whose came close to consistently displaying the kind of raw explosion and strength Ray did that night was Suggs in the Falcons and Steelers games.
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The list brings back some great memories love them all...but

My #1 is Housh's catch in Pitt was great on top of it being against the Steelers. It was exciting to know that Flacco could produce a comeback drive. (He's getting there) The looks on the faces in the crowd priceless.

#2 Wilson's pick 6. The shift in emotion was so unexpected, sudden so extreme, what a rush.
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[quote name='1/28/01' timestamp='1292623248' post='578488']
Gotta be Houshs TD....hands down!
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This.

The whole drive was magical.
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I went with Wilson's pick 6. No play, not even Housh's td against the Steeler's, had me on my feet screaming for joy like that one did. I think what Wilson's pick had that Housh's td didn't was that overwhelming rush of relief. Had they lost that game, everything would have come crashing down in my mind. That pick kept my hopes alive.
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Wilson's pick 6 slightly over Housh's winning catch, just cause my nerves at that point win OT were beyond the feeling when we played Pitt the first time, and it was nice to see the D that surrendered so many 2nd half scores coming up with the big play. Thirs would probably be Redding's pick, or maybe the Heap catch vs NYJ.
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[quote name='63bru' timestamp='1295824345' post='622067']
I went with Wilson's pick 6. No play, not even Housh's td against the Steeler's, had me on my feet screaming for joy like that one did. I think what Wilson's pick had that Housh's td didn't was that overwhelming rush of relief. Had they lost that game, everything would have come crashing down in my mind. That pick kept my hopes alive.
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Wilson's pick 6 was bitter-sweet. We won off the play, but we played damn ugly.
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[quote name='Ravens Lover' timestamp='1295822847' post='622026']
I wish you had Reddings fumble TD from last game
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Massive facepalm. How on earth did I forget that!?
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[quote name='PuRock' timestamp='1295825033' post='622082']
Wilson's pick 6 was bitter-sweet. We won off the play, but we played damn ugly.
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That was kind of our season, wasn't it? No real pretty wins, but we did get thirteen of them (counting playoffs). I don't think any play personifies this better than Wilson's pick 6. Next year, I'd rather win with some ease, but I'll take what I can get.
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I voted for Reed's pick and subsequent lateral to Landry for the return TD. First, because his lateralling actually worked there! Second, that was the only game I was able to attend this year and I saw it firsthand. Third, before the game I said to my buddies, I'd really like to see Reed get his 50th career pick today, and heck throw in Ray's 30th career pick too. I got both of them in that game, great memory.
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David Reed's 103 yd Kick off Return.

I loved the effort that even after 3 guys on him, he broke out and scored a TD.

The Ravens have had some great 100+ yd returns. Ed Reed's 107 yd pick six and Cmac's 106 yd missed FG return are also quite memorable.
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Fake punt and Koch's pass to Williams. I thought it was a sign that we would be more aggressive and creative going forward.

Importance though, toss-up between Housh's TD catch against the Steelers and Wilson's pick 6 against the Texans.
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[quote name='ravensdfan' timestamp='1295931862' post='623881']
[b]Fake punt and Koch's pass to Williams. I thought it was a sign that we would be more aggressive and creative going forward.
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Importance though, toss-up between Housh's TD catch against the Steelers and Wilson's pick 6 against the Texans.
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Ah, that's a good one, too!
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What about the worst play of the season?

I sort of like Nakamura's INT then lateral fail. I like it because the second he caught the ball, Ed Reed was standing behind him clapping and yelling 'Give the ball!, Give me the ball!' smh.
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Not too many plays really stand out to me as being memorable, but by far my favorite series of plays was watching Flacco dissect PIT the length of the field and the ensuing TD to Housh to win the game. Flacco never looked so methodical and collected as he did during that drive.
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[quote name='flynismo' timestamp='1295968116' post='624030']
Not too many plays really stand out to me as being memorable, but by far my favorite series of plays was watching Flacco dissect PIT the length of the field and the ensuing TD to Housh to win the game. Flacco never looked so methodical and collected as he did during that drive.
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Very true. Interesting the formation he was in.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIYuKXFsuYo"]Video llink[/url]
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[quote name='PuRock' timestamp='1295966949' post='624022']
What about the worst play of the season?

I sort of like Nakamura's INT then lateral fail. I like it because the second he caught the ball, Ed Reed was standing behind him clapping and yelling 'Give the ball!, Give me the ball!' smh.
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I did find it funny when that happened, but in terms of worst play of the season, it has to be Polamalu's strip sack. Nothing else comes close.
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