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In honor of the Baltimore Ravens visiting the White House and receiving their Super Bowl rings this week as well as the official release of “Purple Reign 2” by Nestor Aparicio, The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction took a look back at what was the magical 2012 season in this week’s Tuesday Top 7.
Luke Jones offered his top 7 favorite moments of the Super Bowl season while Drew Forrester named his top 7 most important factors contributing to the championship. You can hear Jones’ explanation HERE while you can hear Forrester’s portion HERE.
Luke Jones’ Top 7 Favorite Moments …
7) Torrey Smith’s performance in Week 3 less than 24 hours after his brother’s tragic death
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6) Defeating Pittsburgh at Heinz Field for the third straight year
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5) Fourth and 29
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4) Ray Lewis’ final game in Baltimore
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3) The Prayer in Thin Air
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2) Joe Flacco and Anquan Boldin taking over in the second half in Foxborough
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1) Jacoby Jones’ 108-yard kickoff return to begin the second half in New Orleans
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Drew Forrester’s Top 7 Most Important Factors …
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