 I gotta do like a count or something like that. Just to see how many of these videos we've made this year cause it's been a whole lot. Anyway, YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on is engraving here with another video. And in this video, Ardarius Washington, a guy who showed a lot of promise as an undrafted rookie free agent. Ravens gave him a significant signing bonus so you could tell that they really liked him. And somebody who a lot of Ravens fans were hoping would actually get some playing time, especially when they've seen Brandon Steven struggle a bit this year. And that safety, Ardarius Washington. Ardarius Washington is like one of the only like true or him and Geno Stone, some of the only true free safeties that the Ravens have on the roster. But you could tell like they, with the pecking order that they were both last in line. Because of course, first it was the Sean Elliott. And then by, like we always said, from jump from pre-season, you could tell the Ravens, they really love Brandon Steven so much because of how they use him and how they always had him on the field. And they showed this right from pre-season. They had Brandon Stevens on the field out there a lot. So then when the Sean Elliott, I remember in the Chiefs game, I wanna say, the Sean Elliott went out, Brandon Stevens went in, well, Geno Stone, he went in a lot too. Well, Brandon Stevens was clearly the guy that they are sort of grooming for that role. And then unfortunately, when the Sean Elliott went out for the year with injury, it ended up being Brandon Stevens time. And again, what we always say when evaluating Brandon Stevens, keep in mind, yeah, he is gonna mess up. But keep in mind, he is a rookie. This is his first year and he's playing a brand new position. So there's gonna be those growing pains. Nobody should expect him to come out. Oh man, yeah, he's killing it. I mean, it's nice when he does make good plays. It's great, but you have to set a realistic expectation for a player when it's their first time doing something that they're not used to. But then again, we know the Ravens, they got this thing, they got this weird obsession with playing guys to spots that they're not used to and that they didn't do in college. It's just something, anyway, Audarius Washington is out for the year with a broken foot. So hopefully it's a clean break to where it can just repair itself wonderfully and the healing process is super smooth. That sucks for him, that sucks. And he wasn't somebody that had much playing time at all. Does he even pookies upset about it? Cause shout out to pookie. If you see the mic moving around, then that means pookie knocked it over. But anyway, he's somebody that didn't get much playing time but he, it just still sucks to see his season in like this. And he was somebody that a lot of us were hoping we could see, hoping to get a little game action and whatnot, their expectations were pretty low. But still, it was just, just hoping. But it just, it never, nothing ever really came to fruition. So we'll see what happens with him next season. But shout out to him for, because he was in a tough spot, like a really tough spot. And he, again, he safety in college and he could play some corner too, like some slot corner or whatever. And that's what he had done a little bit with the Ravens just a bit. But he was somebody that had a lot stacked against him because on the roster, you had guys like, obviously Chuck Clark, you had the Sean Elliott. So those two were locks for sure. Brandon Stevens being a fair round pick. He was a lock as well. But then you had Geno Stone who was doing this thing in pre-season, especially what was it the first game we had there were two picks in one game, I think. But Geno Stone was doing this thing. Ardarius Washington, he had looked good too in pre-season. So he really made a mark, he came out strong. And I was like, oh, well, we got some safeties that's already locks. I don't know if he can make it, especially being the undrafted rookie free edge, but he made it. He made it. So we'll see what happens with him next year. I really still do believe though that the Ravens, they just, they lack that true free safety that will get playing time. So I could definitely see them going in that route next year, especially with, cause I think with the Sean Elliott, he Ravens, they can't rely on him. I feel like with the Sean Elliott, it's gonna be tricky for him next year heading into free agency. I think Ravens could, if they want to, I think they can keep him on a cheap one year deal. And we've said this before, when he was declared out for the year, I think the Ravens can keep him on a one, a cheap one year deal if they want to. But you cannot, I feel like he, and nothing against him, of course. He's done this thing and he's come a long way. But I feel like Ravens, just with the business side, you can't rely on him to be your number one safety. You can't rely on him to be your number one option at free safety. And he's really a box safety. He's not really a true free safety. He was coming along with the position, but you still, you need that true free safety. And with the four years, he's been in the league for four years and three out of the four years, he's been on season ending in reserve. And it's crazy because again, it's been three different injuries. I was about to say four different injuries. It's been three different injuries that's taken him out for the year. Three different ones. So it's not like, oh man, he got the same reoccurring injury that just keeps having it and having it. No, it's been three different ones. So that's what makes it even more frustrating for Deshaun Elliott as a player. And you gotta feel for him like, man. But I just feel like the Ravens, they can't rely on him. Like you want him, you love him in the locker room, you love his presence, you love his energy because that dude, he brings it. You love his toughness because he ain't afraid to go head up with nobody. But his body just keeps failing him. And you can't put all your eggs into that basket because it's unfortunately, it's let you down a lot. So Ravens, I'm sure, whether it's through the draft, whether it's through free agency, something. Next year, it's gonna be a lot of change. Just when you think about it on this whole defense, not even just at the safety position. At corner, we'll see what they do there. Because I know before, a lot of us, not even due to his play. Because a lot of us just think, oh, Marcus Peters could be going next year, but nothing to do with his play, only the salary cap. That was only because of salary cap. You know, we love Marcus Peters, man. I mean, I don't, well, I know some people who don't like him, but a lot of it, we love Marcus Peters, love him, his energy. And I remember, I don't know if any of y'all that was, that remember that video, there was a video that we did like a couple of days before he got declared out for the year. Him and Gus, it was on the same day. Where you could just hear like the, when he was speaking at a presser one day, it was just so powerful. The way he spoke about the team, the way he spoke about what Lamar Jackson was doing for the kids, the way he spoke about just the youth and what, and you could hear like, that he really meant what he was saying. When it, and that's, that's why with Marcus Peters, poogie man, you're moving stuff. With Marcus Peters, he, he's not on the pressers very often. He wouldn't be on those presses very often. Cause you know, you definitely anything, keep it clean. But when he's on there, his, the passion that comes across through his voice, you can hear it and you love it and you appreciate it. So, but with Marcus Peters as a player, he's nice and clearly missed with the Ravens this year. And I know that when the whole report about Xavier and Howard came out, it was people were like, oh man, but well, we didn't, if we would have got Xavier and Howard, what would we do next year? What would we do next season? That next season, like that would be a great problem to have. Who wouldn't, who wouldn't want to have that problem? Like it's like, some, some people like, they, they, they, they look for problems. And it's like they, they, it can be a good thing. Oh man, man, we got Marlon Humphrey, we got Marcus Peters and we got Xavier and Howard. Man, Pookie, I wasn't calling you, man. I wasn't calling you. I love you. I wasn't calling you though. But people were like, oh man, yeah, we don't want a problem like that. Let the front office figure it out. That would be a great problem to have where you got to pick and choose. Even if you go find a way, it'd be close to impossible. But even if you can find a way to keep all three, but that, that would probably be very unlikely. You never know though, you know, especially after this year, you know after this season, Raven's value, their love and appreciation and value for cornerbacks is at an all time high. You know it is. So this is why this year, but before this year, and going into the seasons, a lot of us were thinking because of the salary cap, oh yeah, Marcus Peters, he could possibly be gone. And he could still possibly be gone, but his value has gone through the roof with everything that they've been dealing with. And one thing that I think about, and we're getting ready to move on, but one thing that I think about with that, like with Wink, because you know Wink, he loves leaving all his cornerbacks on an island. And even if they struggle and he loves leaving all his cornerbacks on an island, not giving them any kind of help. But anyway, if you had a Marlon Humphrey, if you had a Marcus Peters and you had Xavier and Howard, you could leave them on an island. I mean, we saw Xavier and Howard was left on an island all night in the Dolphins game, and he did a pretty good job, even on the same play. And it's great, because I was looking at the replay. On the same play, this dude, on the Sammy Watkins play, he forced the fumble and recovered the fumble and returned the fumble for a touchdown. He was like, ah, hi, y'all should have traded for me. Man, anyway, so yeah, that would have been a great problem to have, but we'll see, we'll see. This off season is gonna be a lot of change, not just at the cornerback position. The defensive line, I don't think Brandon Williams is gonna be back. I don't think Kalea's Campbell is gonna be back. I don't think Derek Wolfe is gonna be back. It's gonna be a lot of change, a whole lot of change. So we're gonna see Anthony Averett, another cornerback that's in question. I don't know if he's gonna be back. I don't think so, but I don't know. But that defense is gonna have some significant change. So we'll see how it goes. Now, speaking of somebody on defense, somebody who a lot of Ravens fans forgot about, and I can't blame them because in the pressers, his name, like before last week, well, before actually yesterday, and the day before yesterday too, you never heard his name in the pressers. And what a lot of people have felt like has been sort of a stash. But hey, who knows? Dalyne Hayes. Dalyne Hayes, I know my guy, Haitian Sensation, he called him Dalyne Dip Hayes, because we saw in the pre-season, like this dude, he, ooh, the little dip that he would do on it with his pass rush. When he would hit that, it'd be like, ooh, game over. I like this dude was looking like a nice pass rush, and he was a fifth round pick and he, he was the lone fifth round pick that made it. Cause we know Ravens in them fifth round picks in 2021. Ben Mason, cut A, Ben Mason. Come back through, big dog, we got you. Hey, we look forward to seeing you. We're gonna get you on the practice squad. Just come through. Nobody's gonna pick up a fallback. We got you. We know you, we got you, Ben. All right. All right, cool, Ravens. I got your voice, all right. Nope, Patriots, here we come. And then of course, Sean Wade. And with Sean Wade, again. If y'all remember, when we traded Sean Wade to the Patriots, I was very frustrated. The reason I was very frustrated when we traded him is because the same thing that I said, it's happening and it's happened. And again, yeah, I know a lot of people. Oh, well, Sean Wade, he wouldn't have made an impact on the Ravens, because he was so down on the depth chart and he wouldn't have probably played anyway. Look what happened. Marcus Peters out. Jimmy Smith out. Anthony Averett out. Now with Jimmy Smith and Averett, it's not long-term stuff. Marcus Peters obviously out for the year. Joe Jimmy Smith, he was out for a little while with that high ankle sprain. And Marcus Peters, he's gone for the year. Anthony Averett, hopefully he can come back this week. And Tay Tay, he's been here the whole season. He left for that dolphins game a little bit, but then Chris Westry out. So you see what I, my biggest thing, the reason why I hated the Sean Wade trade was because I said it happens every single year. The secondary depth is tested. It's tested every year, but it is what it is, right? So anyway, Daelyn Hayes, the lone fifth round pick that survived. He has been out, I think, man. I think he made his debut in either week two or three. I wanna say week three, I think. I forgot when it was, but he, and I wonder if he was even fully healthy when he made his debut. But his debut was in and out. I think like on the first or second drive or whatever game it was, it was early in the game. He ended up going down to the ground and we never saw him again. Ravens put him on IR. And he's, I mean, he's been eligible to come back because he'd been on IR for a long time. But we hadn't heard anything about him. No reporters had been asking about him in the presses, nobody mentioned him. The only time that they mentioned him was when he first went out on injured reserve. But recently, somebody asked about him in yesterday's presser, and I think they asked about him a couple of days ago, but definitely in yesterday's presser, or I'm recording this on Saturday morning, but definitely in yesterday's presser, they asked about him and the hardball said that he could start practicing soon. He could start practicing soon. He didn't give anything definitive, anything like that, but he said he could. So we'll see, we'll see. But I mean, if he does come back, it ain't like he's gonna be a pass rusher anyway. He probably gonna be dropped back at safety. No, it wouldn't, so yeah. We love Wink, man. We love Wink. We love Ravens coordinators, man. We just situationally. Same thing we've been saying. And that's another thing too. I've been seeing a lot of people saying, oh my, everybody hated Dean Pease because he was so laid back. He wasn't aggressive at all. He was just, all right, defense, go do your thing. He said, oh man, everybody hated Dean Pease because of that. No, well, at least not me. I can only speak for myself. I said the same thing with Dean Pease. Said he was not a bad defensive coordinator at all, but situationally, and it's the same thing with Wink, my same frustrations. He is not a bad defensive coordinator, but situationally, that's the frustration right there. Situationally, so that's the thing. Cause over again, he's not bad. Just these situations have got to improve the lack of adjustments. It's got to improve for sure. So we'll see how that goes, starting against the Browns. Woo boy, Ravens, and imagine this, think about this. Or Brandon Williams, I believe he returned to practice, but I think he's listed on the Ravens injury report as questionable. Like let me look at this injury report. So there's Watson obviously out, Cedric, oh boy, he's out. Miles Bucking is out dealing with his finger. But Brandon Williams, oh, he did, okay, non-injury related. They just let him rest on Friday. Okay, they gave him a rest day. All right, so he's questionable. He's probably gonna play though. Kaleas Campbell, concussion. But imagine, so Brandon Williams is not setting stone at here play, but it's most likely that he'll play, but there's a possibility. There's always that possibility. It could be Brandon, no Brandon Williams and no Kaleas Campbell. It's looking like it's gonna be no Kaleas Campbell. If he's in concussion protocol and he ain't past concussion protocol yet, big yikes. But just imagine that, no Brandon Williams and no Kaleas Campbell versus Nick Chubb and Karim Hunter. Oh yeah, that's gonna be, and that Browns offensive line, they're getting one of their guys back too. I wanna say Wyatt Taylor, if I forget his name, but anyway, they getting one of the offensive linemen back and yeah, so it is going to be regarded, say play or not, it is going to be a stressful game on Sunday night. So it should be fun though. But anyway, Team Keeping Clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all, thank you for listening. Shout out to Pookie. Pookie been in here for the video. Yep, I know she wanna say what's up, man. Let's let Pookie take us out. Come on, Pookie, come here. No, she did a big smile. She did a big smile. Say what's up to Team Keeping Clean, Pookie, come here. Oh, say what's up to Team Keeping Clean, man. Say, all right, see y'all later, Team Keeping Clean. 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