Ray Lewis Video: Watch Ravens' Lewis Do Play by Play on Redskins' Destruction
If you are a Washington Redskins fan, look away. If you happen to adore Ray Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens, I suggest you turn up the volume.
Thursday night featured a match-up between the Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens. Going into the game, the consensus was that the Ravens would steamroll through the Redskins. What actually happened was far more interesting. No sooner had Ron Jaworski crowned Joe Flacco as elite did the Ravens QB throw a pick six to DeAngelo Hall.
The Redskins were off and running. Washington had the momentum for most of the game, but Baltimore stayed in stride with their beltway neighbors.
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The game came down to a last-second drive, making the preseason affair feel very much like a postseason contest.
With the game seemingly out of dramatic moments, ESPN's Suzy Kolber did her best to interview Ray Lewis on the sideline. The one amazing caveat was that Tyrod Taylor was commanding a late drive for the win.
That left Lewis to whoop and holler as his team finished off an amazing comeback. He gave a spirited commentary as Taylor flipped a pass to receiver Brandon Jones on the left side of the field.
Jones took the ball to the pylon and knocked it over. The play-by-play given by Lewis would rival anything Gus Johnson could do in exuberance.
Lewis was both entertaining, "Tyrod Taylor is my human highlight reel," and insightful, "We just went over that rule; anytime the pylon goes down it's a touchdown."
This ordeal left me wondering: Why don't we have athletes do the play calling and color commentary from the sidelines? I am sure it would be just as interesting and far more insightful than anything we have from the booth.
Get these guys some headsets, and let's relive this magical moment every single Sunday.

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