The midweek AFC North game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers drew a lot of conversation for several reasons, but ultimately ended up being a close game despite the Ravens missing a host of players and not playing well for the majority of the game.

It was close at the end, largely due to a touchdown pass from Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley to Marquise Brown to close the gap in the fourth quarter. In a game that had huge implications on the rest of the season, it's remained a talking point all week.

Chris Clark, the host of Locked On Chiefs, was not impressed with the throw and did not think it meant anything in regards to the quality of a player that McSorley could be.

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Tracy: It certainly was not the slugfest that I thought it might be.

Clark: No, it defiantly was not. Man, I did not think [the Baltimore Ravens] had a chance when they’re punting, they were punting on fourth-and-10 and down two scores with like six minutes to play and actually ended up almost having a chance to come back and have a chance at least of winning the game. So surprising there.

Tracy: I was pretty shocked by that too.

Clark: You go through [Baltimore Ravens quarterback] RG3 and you go to McSorley and you are still in it with six minutes left. People say that maybe they should have gone to McSorley earlier in the game. I am sorry, but it was a broken coverage. His touchdown was a broken coverage. It was not him making a great play. It was the Pittsburgh defensive back taking the wrong receiver and jumping a different route. Congrats on McSorley making that long touchdown pass to [Marquise] Brown. Congrats to Brown for being able to run it in. But that is all that really was.

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