In the 24 hours after running back Ray Rice stunned the San Diego Chargers with his game-saving catch-and-run, the football world — teammates, fans, and former NFL players turned talking heads — marveled at the play, saying it was among the greatest individual efforts they had seen. Ravens coach John Harbaugh believes Rice’s remarkable play is “going to go down in history.†“We’re all going to talk about the fourth-and-29,†he said at his Monday news conference. “I said [Sunday] night it was the greatest play I’ve ever seen or been a part of. It was 11 guys who made the play happen. One guy had a real big role in it. It was a sensational play by Ray Rice.†Harbaugh praised his players for positioning themselves well with the win, but he stopped short of saying that Rice’s game-saving play should be considered a turning point for his 9-2 team. “I admire the play. Like I said, it’s the greatest play I’ve seen,†Harbaugh said. “We’ll see what it means if we can capitalize on it and stack some success on top of that.†Source: Baltimore Sun Posted via Mobile Device
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it was a great effort but harbaugh's getting a little overexcited ............. the stage wasn't very big.............. all Rice really did was make one cut ................ there was just no defense there ............... i won't be telling my grandchildren about it but maybe some people will
Harbaugh likes to hear himself talk. I mean its Norv Turner and the Chargers and the stage was very small. It's not like Eagles/Packers 4th & 26 during the playoffs.
It will only go down in history if they win the Superbowl, then they can look back on the play that may have "saved the season". If not, it's just a great play during a failed season.
that's true. it could be their 'pivotal' moment in the season or something for a storyline i suppose.