Go Ravens!!!! Found a Flyer on my car last weekend advertising the 2000 season in a DVD box set, would like to make this a part of my off season after the Super Bowl and was just wondering if anyone here bought the set off the website.
Go Ravens!!!! Found a Flyer on my car last weekend advertising the 2000 season in a DVD box set, would like to make this a part of my off season after the Super Bowl and was just wondering if anyone here bought the set off the website.
I bought the set last year off of amazon right before they lost to the Pats.
I have the three playoff games/Super Bowl DVD set. All games in their entirety. Sadly, Ive watched all except for the Super Bowl. Not sure what website i got it from; its been years.
Amazon has the complete playoffs for under $20
http://www.amazon.com/Baltimore-Rave...dp/B000WMA75E/
I have the DVDs from the 2000 playoffs as well. Commercials are cut out. Not much in the way of post-game. Interesting to watch in hindsight, especially when you consider that some of the plays the D made in that playoff run to END drives... would have extended drives today because of penalties. If I remember correctly, someone puts a horse-collar tackle on Steve McNair (well out of the pocket and down-field) that kept him short of a crucial first down late in that TEN playoff game. A play or two later the Del Greco block / Mitchell return happened. Same play happens today, and the Titans get 15 extra yards and a fresh set of downs. Frankly, I doubt the Ravens would have scored again on offense in that game... so it would have been the difference between a SB champion, or being labeled a defense-only flash in the pan that got lucky to get in the playoffs.
Who was the Cowboys safety that triggered that rule change? I forget the name. He took out Owens and some other marquee "flash" player in the same season back around '04 I think... which triggered the foolish over-reaction crack down on horse collar tackles.
This was for the whole season, forgot to put a link in originally, here it is.
http://www.ravens2000.com/
No, but as an owner of several bootleg NFL game dvds, the quality is probably okay. I've got games from the 70s & 80s that aren't exactly "digital quality", but are certainly watchable. Something recorded in 2000 probably looks okay.
But I wouldn't spend $89 for the whole season. I don't need to re-watch any of the blowouts.
Last edited by JasonM; 02-01-2013 at 03:53 PM.
It's got me curious enough that I might just dig in my pocket to get this. I've got some games that are older, and for the most part, they are very watchable. I don't care if it's official or not because I doubt the NFL even considered doing anything like this, so this is probably the best we're going to get.
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