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Baltimore Ravens 2000 Playoffs: NFL Greatest Games
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Baltimore Ravens 2000 Playoffs: NFL Greatest Games

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The 2000 season represents the Raven's first and only Super Bowl® title. It was the first Super Bowl® title for the city of Baltimore since the Colts left town in 1982. This DVD contains the complete Network Broadcasts of the 2000 post-season run of the Baltimore Ravens: AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Denver, AFC Divisional Playoff vs. Tennessee, AFC Championship vs. Oakland, and Super Bowl XXXV vs. New York Giants.

Features:

Format: DVD


Media Quantity: 4


Rating: NRRuntime: 476 mins


Original Product Release Date: 12/04/2007


Product Details:
Actors: 2000 Playoffs
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Discs: 4
Studio: Vivendi Entertainment
Run Time: 476 minutes
DVD Release Date: December 04, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 15 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

4A Ravens Fan's Dream (Games Only...No Fluff)Jan 10, 2008
By D. Dutton "Baltimore Colts Fan"
This 4 disk set includes the Complete CBS TV Broadcasts of the Ravens Playoff run. The Denver, Oakland and Giants games are announced by Phil Simms and Greg Gumble. The Tennessee game has Dick Enberg and Dan Deirdorf at the mike.

The picture quality is very good. There are no commercials, no pre-game (only coin tosses), no player intros, no halftime, nor post-game coverage. There are no Special Features or extras of any kind.

It's the games, the whole games, and nothing but the games.

When you hit the skip button on your DVD remote, it takes you to the beginning of the next quarter. The root menu simply gives you the choice of the quarters. There are 4 disks. Each disk contains one game.

I can't go 5 stars because I'd like to have seen some features. It would have been nice to see Press Conference outtakes or some post game, and/or halftime analysis...something!

It is great to watch these games again! I's great watch the historic Ravens Defense in it's prime. Any real Baltimore fan will love this set!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Ravens HistoryAug 07, 2008
By Devon A. Curran "DEVONRAVENSFAN"
The DVD's worked fine, but I also ran into a labeling issue with disc 4. It was the same as disc 3, but had the Superbowl 35 label on it. Other than that though, the discs are awesome. It is great to see the full broadcast of those games. Any die-hard Ravens fan will definitely want to grab this set.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Essential, for us Ravens fans anyway.Jun 28, 2008
By An old time wrestling fan "jacob"
If you're a Ravens fan this is, plain and simple, essential. Yeah, the TV coverage was more comprehensive, but your VHS tapes aren't this clear either. Buy it. And if you're a Steelers fan, get lost.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Check CarefullyFeb 13, 2008
By SR Bassett "SR Bassett"
I'm a Ravens fan so I love this DVD. However, the first one I ordered had to be returned because one of the disks was flawed and wouldn't play. On the the replacement, two disks in the four-disk set are mis-labeled but they all play fine. Overall, I would give the DVD a five-star rating because they are the full-game telecasts of the team's four playoff games in 2000 and it's hard to mess that up. But, the company handling the duplications and labeling should be more careful.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Baltimore Ravens 2000 Season - Playoffs Vs. Steve McNair!Feb 08, 2008
By J. Kirk
Pretty cool playoff game against Tennesee, with Raven's Trent Dilfer vs. the Titan's Steve McNair, Derrick Mason, and Samari Rolle. The Ravens somewhat "playing their future selves." Nice game. The other two playoff games were terrific, and the Superbowl was won by the Ravens. I rememeber this run, with sportscasters putting the Ravens as underdogs every week.

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