The NFL has been playing games on Thanksgiving for a long time, but Thursday night's game between the Ravens and Steelers just might have been one of the best ever played.
It was that great of a game.
Even Steelers fans, who are no doubt disappointed, have to admit it was an enjoyable viewing.
@ Both Emmanuel Sanders and Ben Roethlisberger took the blame for the failed two-point conversion play, but that would not have been as easy catch - not with Chykie Brown face guarding Sanders.
Sorry, but that should have been a penalty.
@ Many will focus on that failed conversion as the reason for this loss. But there were plenty of other reasons that were far more important.
How about the special teams coverage unit, which has been solid all season, giving up a 73-yard return following Sanders' touchdown catch that cut the lead to 13-7?
When your head coach comes the closest to tackling the return man before he's finally dragged down, that's not a good thing.
And then there was the botched field goal attempt.
The defense has to shoulder some blame as well. The Steelers forced one punt. Two other Baltimore possessions ended with the clock running out at the end of the halves.
The other six possessions were finished off with the Ravens scoring - one touchdown and five field goals.
To be fair, though, the Ravens had just two drives in the game that were over 50 yards. They had field goal drives of 48, 31, 52, 37 and 36 yards thanks to good field position.
Baltimore had just two possessions that started inside its own 20. It didn't score on either one.
The Steelers had six of eight possessions start inside their own 21.
@ Jason Worilds had more tackles (10), sacks (2) and QB hits (3) than Baltimore's Terrell Suggs (0 sacks, 1 tackle, 1 hit) and Elvis Dumervil (3-0-0) had combined.
@ As badly as the Steelers would have liked to have won this game, it doesn't kill their playoff hopes.
The Ravens get the Vikings at home next, then have road games at Detroit and Cincinnati sandwiched around a home game against New England. Can you say 1-3? They'll go 2-2 at best.
The schedule for the other 5-6 teams aren't much easier.
The Steelers have three home games, including one against the Bengals, who are much better at home than one the road, and a road game at Green Bay.
The Ravens needed this game at lot more than the Steelers, who should be able to finish out 3-1 at worst, especially if they continue to protect Roethlisberger.
He's now been sacked just once in the past three games.
@ A number of fans went after Sanders on Twitter, with those telling him he stinks being the nicest.
There were also some downright nasty tweets thrown his way.
What kind of life do you have if you think it's your mission in life to tweet a player to rip him?
Seems a bit silly and childish. Then again, I get similar tweets all the time. Come to think of it, that might be more sad.
@ Count me among the people who buy Mike Tomlin's explanation for being on the edge of the field for Jones' kickoff return.
Tomlin was clearly watching the return when Jones was fielding the kick in the end zone. Not that you'll see that on ESPN or the NFL Network. They need to drive some ratings with the latest controversy.
That said, Tomlin will be hearing from the league office and will likely face a fine.
@ Le'Veon Bell has had his two best games this season against the Ravens.
The concussion Bell suffered at the end of this game was one of the worst I've seen in 20-plus years of covering the NFL.
@ It's now 6 a.m. and I've got to get to bed and digest this one a little more.