Remember watching this game live. I remember loving to see Ray Lewis rage because our o-line was dominant. 2 hall of famers with roaf and shields. Brian waters should also be in at some point.
the Center Weigman was a pro bowl caliber player too. Tight ends were nasty blockers as well. Also the German Monster aka Tony Richardson at FB who was just wiping out dudes right and left. If I am not mistaken the 2004 Chiefs were the no.2 socring offense but the no.32 scoring defense and missed the playoffs. Offense was amazing. Defense was historically awful
2001-2006 Chiefs OLINE was legendary. 3 HOF caliber players and the center was A pro bowl Level player as well. The FB was amazing and TEs got after it. A very difficult team to play against.
Yeah. It's hard to believe that we had them both on the same team in 2000. It sucked that we couldn't keep both of them longer. But, it surely was worth it.
This was the season after Priest Holmes ran for 27 TD's. For as good as Holmes was, he had an amazing offensive line: LT Willie Roaf (HOF) LG Will Shields (HOF) C Casey Wiegmann (Pro Bowler) RG Brian Waters (6× Pro Bowler) RT John Welbourn (8 year starter) FB Tony Richardson (3× Pro Bowler) TE Jason Dunn was also an excellent blocker. Wow! They ran left a lot😁
@@telamon1071 He had his best yardage season in 2002, which I believe is still an NFL record 163.2 yds per game average and had 24 total TD's, but 2003 was the year he set a then NFL record 27 TD's.
I always loved watching Priest Holmes run. He didn't look that big but he had the size and some real power behind his runs. Jamal Lewis was a monster even back to his college days. I went through the ol' archives and saw a lot of games of his at Tennessee and he was a beast! A couple other things: Kyle Boller LOL Million dollar arm 10 cent brain. Also, I can't think of many head coaches who got fired by one team and come back a few years later to be a coordinator the way Cunningham was here.
I loved growing up watching this chiefs team. Very classic fundamental team. Amazing O-line. Priest Holmes was such a beast. This was a team you could point to as representative for "smash mouth football"
@@Infurno924 that was a great time to be a runningback. Rushing for 1,000 yards use to be a great accomplishment, but now it seems like it’s no big deals or something.
@@zoomsday3999 For real. It seems like such a quiet stat to get now. And the running back position is looked at as a replaceable position nowadays. There's not much household names besides a couple of good ones nowadays like Derrick Henry. Just not as fun anymore lol.
I remember watching this game live, neither disappointed. Priest was my favorite RB of the 2000’s. This would’ve been his MVP season if it weren’t for the injuries, he was on pace for 30 TD’s & 1,700 yards. Long overdue for his Hall Of Fame induction, arguably the best RB prime of all time!
Ray Lewis had to go through the era of his offense being led by Kyle Boller era and so many other QB's but yet won 2 Super Bowl's with Trent Dilfer & Joe Flacco..... 😮
I remember these two being the best backs in the league, but Edgerin James is in the Hall of Fame. That's some Cheese 🧀. P.P.P: Privileges Playing w Peyton
I think for priest he just didn’t do it long enough. But I don’t think James should be in the Hall. Maybe if there was a Hall of really good. But he was never the best back in the league.
Yes so sad the original Cleveland Browns organization was moved to Baltimore after the 1995 season.The draft picks from the Browns last season in Cleveland were used to draft Ray Lewis and Johnathon Ogden and they were drafted by former Cleveland Brown hall of fame Tight end Ozzie Newsome
@@lirej2307 He got hurt against Tampa Bay in week 9 of 2004, forcing him to miss the rest of the season. It's a shame as well; Holmes was on pace to record 20+ rushing TDs for the third consecutive season.
Larry Johnson was in a sense their version of Jordan love who was a first round pick and didn't play a snap till Holmes got hurt and he was a different style rb but he replaced him well imo
@@ericsigersmith6067 LJ only started 10 of the 16 Gamez he played in 2005. Had over 1700 yards still. If he woulda started all 16 he would have SMASHED the single season rushing record
Loved these Chiefs teams, that OL was nasty! That punt decision by the Chiefs on 4th and 2 from the Ravens 35 with 5 minutes to go…phew, that ain’t great.
I BET THAT THIS WAS THE GREATEST FOOTBALL GAME EVER BACK IN THE EARLY 2000s. HECK, RAY LEWIS, ADALIAS THOMAS, TERRELL SUGGS, ED REED, McCALISTER AND ALL THOSE GUYS ON DEFENSE WERE DEFINITELY THE REAL DEAL FOR THE RAVENS.
I absolutely hate same-place-finisher games👿👿👿👿. Having this game on Monday night was extra retarded. This game should've aired on comcast sportsnet mid-Atlantic (Ravens) and Fox sports net Midwest (chiefs) it's devastating, disgusting, embarrassing and humiliating that this game happened in 2004. Same-place-finisher games should only be allowed to air on regional networks such as Bally sports, NBC sports regional networks, AT&T sportsnet. The NFL really needs to get rid of same-place-finisher games altogether or at the very least don't have them be nationally televised but have them be televised by regional networks
Remember watching this game live. I remember loving to see Ray Lewis rage because our o-line was dominant. 2 hall of famers with roaf and shields. Brian waters should also be in at some point.
the Center Weigman was a pro bowl caliber player too. Tight ends were nasty blockers as well. Also the German Monster aka Tony Richardson at FB who was just wiping out dudes right and left. If I am not mistaken the 2004 Chiefs were the no.2 socring offense but the no.32 scoring defense and missed the playoffs. Offense was amazing. Defense was historically awful
He actually talked about this game on Colin Cowherd once, and said Shields hit him harder than any lineman had ever hit him in his life.
Still couldn't win shit with all that. Lol
@@dennyolbec3892 not even a playoff game 😂💯
2001-2006 Chiefs OLINE was legendary. 3 HOF caliber players and the center was A pro bowl Level player as well. The FB was amazing and TEs got after it. A very difficult team to play against.
Priest Holmes and Jamal Lewis were 2 great power backs in the 2000s
Facts
Yeah. It's hard to believe that we had them both on the same team in 2000. It sucked that we couldn't keep both of them longer. But, it surely was worth it.
Both should be HOFers
@@ajburrr They Both Deserve It!
And the ravens had both of them.
That Chiefs O-Line was unreal
Like Willie roaf
@@ericsigersmith2831 and Will Shields
@@ajburrr waters
@@Stev4e897 Most Likely
This was the season after Priest Holmes ran for 27 TD's. For as good as Holmes was, he had an amazing offensive line: LT Willie Roaf (HOF) LG Will Shields (HOF) C Casey Wiegmann (Pro Bowler) RG Brian Waters (6× Pro Bowler) RT John Welbourn (8 year starter) FB Tony Richardson (3× Pro Bowler) TE Jason Dunn was also an excellent blocker. Wow!
They ran left a lot😁
And Tony Gonzales,they were a straight cheat code
I think that was 2002 but 2004 was his last great season even though he didn’t play much of it
@@telamon1071 Yes. 14 TDs in 8 games. He would have broken his own record.
@@telamon1071 He had his best yardage season in 2002, which I believe is still an NFL record 163.2 yds per game average and had 24 total TD's, but 2003 was the year he set a then NFL record 27 TD's.
Priest Holmes was a beast!
One of the best eras of football
Amen 🙏
@@ericsigersmith6067 Lol
I always loved watching Priest Holmes run. He didn't look that big but he had the size and some real power behind his runs. Jamal Lewis was a monster even back to his college days. I went through the ol' archives and saw a lot of games of his at Tennessee and he was a beast!
A couple other things: Kyle Boller LOL Million dollar arm 10 cent brain.
Also, I can't think of many head coaches who got fired by one team and come back a few years later to be a coordinator the way Cunningham was here.
I loved growing up watching this chiefs team. Very classic fundamental team. Amazing O-line. Priest Holmes was such a beast. This was a team you could point to as representative for "smash mouth football"
I remember J lew in his prime and he was a freak. 4.3 40 at 240lbs. That 2003 season was unreal. Holmes was a TD machine before LT and Shawn Alexander
When running the ball was a major part of the offense.
Still is for the Ravens
@@kamehamehey22615 true and the Titans and a few others maybe.
Yeah, man. Looking at the rushing leaders in 2003 for example.. It's mind blowing the amount of good running backs there were in this era.
@@Infurno924 that was a great time to be a runningback. Rushing for 1,000 yards use to be a great accomplishment, but now it seems like it’s no big deals or something.
@@zoomsday3999 For real. It seems like such a quiet stat to get now. And the running back position is looked at as a replaceable position nowadays. There's not much household names besides a couple of good ones nowadays like Derrick Henry. Just not as fun anymore lol.
Best era of backs!!!
I remember watching this game live, neither disappointed. Priest was my favorite RB of the 2000’s. This would’ve been his MVP season if it weren’t for the injuries, he was on pace for 30 TD’s & 1,700 yards. Long overdue for his Hall Of Fame induction, arguably the best RB prime of all time!
This was a good one. Nice to see that you got permission to use the telecast audio for this game. Thanks.
Priest Holmes before the injuries and the emergence of Larry Johnson.
This is going to be amazing game
It lived up to the hype!
Ray Lewis had to go through the era of his offense being led by Kyle Boller era and so many other QB's but yet won 2 Super Bowl's with Trent Dilfer & Joe Flacco..... 😮
Joe Flacco in his prime was legit
For Lions/Packers tomorrow night: 1993 NFC WC Game (Favre's first playoff game, last Lions home playoff game)?
Yes!!!!
I remember these two being the best backs in the league, but Edgerin James is in the Hall of Fame. That's some Cheese 🧀.
P.P.P: Privileges Playing w Peyton
I think for priest he just didn’t do it long enough. But I don’t think James should be in the Hall. Maybe if there was a Hall of really good. But he was never the best back in the league.
@@mshat18 uhhh...that's just because of Marshall Faulk. Look at Edge's stats, particularly early in his career. His resumè is definitely HOF worthy.
It's So Sad that Baltimore Don't Have NFL Teams From 1984 To 1993 🏈
wasnt to 1996 that the ravens came to baltimore
@@iselin90 Old Cleveland Browns Was Still There From The 70s to Early 90s
@@jefferyrobertson7520 the Colts left Baltimore after the 1983 season the Browns left Cleveland after the 1995 season
@@iselin90 They Move to Indianapolis Colts In 1984 Robert Irsary Got Hoosier Dome
Yes so sad the original Cleveland Browns organization was moved to Baltimore after the 1995 season.The draft picks from the Browns last season in Cleveland were used to draft Ray Lewis and Johnathon Ogden and they were drafted by former Cleveland Brown hall of fame Tight end Ozzie Newsome
Imagine if Priest Holmes had never gotten hurt in '04 and '05
im guessing he got injured sometime after this game?
@@lirej2307 He got hurt against Tampa Bay in week 9 of 2004, forcing him to miss the rest of the season. It's a shame as well; Holmes was on pace to record 20+ rushing TDs for the third consecutive season.
Larry Johnson was in a sense their version of Jordan love who was a first round pick and didn't play a snap till Holmes got hurt and he was a different style rb but he replaced him well imo
@@ericsigersmith6067 LJ only started 10 of the 16 Gamez he played in 2005. Had over 1700 yards still. If he woulda started all 16 he would have SMASHED the single season rushing record
14:38 Will Shields just abuses Ray Lewis at the goal line, beautiful.
Priest Holmes return to Baltimore where he won a SB ring as the #2 to Jamal Lewis
He won that ring in 2000 before coming to KC.
Priest Holmes and Jamal Lewis underrated RBs💯🏈🏉🏟💪🏾
Never heard of Jamal Daniels ...that's wassup tho
@@jyoung904 I meant Lewis lol
@@bigmoneybarron00 lol I already translated
19:02 young Jared Allen
Classic love this
15:05 Those four plays with Jamal were beautiful. The way he finished the 3rd run especially. Man was a bull.
Look at Trent Green with the elusiveness and wheels! 6:57
Who could forget Kyle Boller !?!??
Loved these Chiefs teams, that OL was nasty! That punt decision by the Chiefs on 4th and 2 from the Ravens 35 with 5 minutes to go…phew, that ain’t great.
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Battlefield Earth should’ve been a Tyler Perry movie!!!!!!!
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Lmao wtf
I BET THAT THIS WAS THE GREATEST FOOTBALL GAME EVER BACK IN THE EARLY 2000s. HECK, RAY LEWIS, ADALIAS THOMAS, TERRELL SUGGS, ED REED, McCALISTER AND ALL THOSE GUYS ON DEFENSE WERE DEFINITELY THE REAL DEAL FOR THE RAVENS.
0:07 ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?!!
Make Monday Night Football Great Again!!
Baltimore got lucky winning last night. Fluke W.
Excuses the chiefs are just overrated and their defense is terrible as usual
@@semionjohnson1351 if Clyde didn’t fumble the Chiefs would have won the game. Very lucky win by baltimore
Bj sam's. Too bad he got hurt. He was fun while it lasted
Hi
Where is the white suit, Ray?
Something weird about naming your son "Priest". If they had a daughter, her name would be "Nun".
I absolutely hate same-place-finisher games👿👿👿👿. Having this game on Monday night was extra retarded. This game should've aired on comcast sportsnet mid-Atlantic (Ravens) and Fox sports net Midwest (chiefs) it's devastating, disgusting, embarrassing and humiliating that this game happened in 2004. Same-place-finisher games should only be allowed to air on regional networks such as Bally sports, NBC sports regional networks, AT&T sportsnet. The NFL really needs to get rid of same-place-finisher games altogether or at the very least don't have them be nationally televised but have them be televised by regional networks
To bad Kansas City didn't win shit with all that talent. Lol
Get rid of your biden don't die for that fool, you've got loved ones worried about you, n I am to, this vet loves all vets.
Make zero sense