 It sounds like a dream. It's not only going to be happening, it's also going to be a family. Harry's chosen a piece of Baltimore history, a piece of this old shot of the family. So it's been pulled into the whole section of beers, take a group in our hearts. It's fired up to be so hot, out of desperate need. It's a video just forever. It's never less an idea in our magic policies. You want to laugh. Ideas don't belong to any one person. They live in the whole house of protest. When he grabs up, I don't know what to say. But just doing his hair is gone. That's what we do without the power of our soul. The shield belongs to no one. We just remain here. They take our souls. And we will defend those powers. Baltimore, are you ready to lend yourself blood? It beats Andrews. Appleman gets Gerald in the end zone. Port that. Correction, most part of the 12. 20 yard gap. Pierce making the tackle at the 10 yard line. Gator four, second down, six. It's a complete, intended for Fitzgerald. To the right side. Crosses the 40 years before. Jackson, 34. That's complete to Williams. Never made my home first pass. It's a complete, intended for Fitzgerald in the end zone. 25 yard line. X making the stop for Arizona. 52 in the fourth. Arizona 17. Cruz, X with the coverage. State of seven. Just leave it right there, man. YouTube team keeping clean. What's going on? It's been raving here with another video. Hopefully y'all can hear me because I ain't really got much of my voice left right now. Introduce yourself, say what's up to everybody. Hey, what's going on? Name Ian Hargroves. Good to be on the video. This is engraving for a celebrity. Okay, what do you say? You want to say what's up? Yeah, they know you already. Yeah, man. This is JV Smooth. Come to me with your best. Okay, you got the win, bro. Yeah, man. Oh, you are. Can I reach him back here? Oh, I can reach him back there. Let me get him. Hey, y'all, what up? John Moore here with Green Viz Team Keeping Clean. Hopefully they can hear you, man. I know what I see. Thanks, man. But anyway, I start over. Like I said, John Moore here with Green Viz Team Keeping Clean, baby. Well, y'all should know me. Y'all see them $1 bills just going across the street. Y'all know that. Come on out. But today was a good win. It was ugly though, but defense got a lot of work to do. But my favorite part about the game is that you want to say what's up, too? Keep moving. Keep showing. Y'all come through. What's going on, Team Keeping Clean? It's engraving vids. This guy down with the Ravens win. It was amazing. I love the defense in my bag. Thank you. Y'all, Team Keeping Clean, subscribe, share. Do what you got to do. This guy's the truth. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Yeah, and in this game that we just watched, man, Lamar, starting off with Lamar, he did his thing. He was solid. He wasn't great, but he definitely wasn't bad. And we got to see that consistency from him as a passer. He wasn't, for the passes that he missed, for the over throws and stuff like that, he had a few over throws, but he ain't throwing them like lame ducks. He ain't have no throws, but he was like, man, who can this dude throw into? And he had a pretty good game. I thought he was gonna throw like four touchdowns, but yeah, he ended up throwing four. He ended up throwing four, too. And they, in this game, one thing that I noticed from him, you can come through with him, too, man. Come through and say, what's up, man? How you doing, Team Keeping Clean? Give him a hand. You waving? Appreciate you. We're finally linking up with you, man. What's up, people, man? It's the wind blowing. But yeah, Lamar, he, with the Ravens, with their offense in this game, they had a lot of drives where they started, they started, but they didn't finish. And that was the biggest problem that I felt was with their offense in this game. They started, but they ain't finished. And so it's just something to build on. Every game ain't gonna be perfect. Every game ain't gonna be great. Every game ain't gonna be as good as the Dawkins game was. Yeah, man, they played a pretty good game overall. Defense. Defense used to go back and forth. Defense, they, with Larry from Chairs, was like, wide open all game. Defense, they, it was weird because with the short passes, they were, they were on it with the short passes. They were, they were like, duty sound about the short passes and stopping those. But for the deep balls, man, for the deep balls, they just kept giving them lots of over and over and over and over and over. They kept giving up the corners and up plays to keep them in the game. And they, it was frustrating because you know what this defense is capable of, and to see them do that on a consistent basis throughout the game, it was ugly. But Anthony Averett, his first game fully starting, well, I mean, pretty much last game, he started the whole game, but he definitely was a liability today. Brandon Card early on was a liability, but he tightened up fast. But Anthony Averett, he was getting picked on pretty much throughout the game. And he was giving up, he was giving up a lot of plays, man. But that's something for him to work on. I know a lot of people didn't really have that much faith in Anthony, I mean Anthony, not Anthony, Anthony Averett. And he, yeah, I thought he was going to do good this game. But he, he didn't deliver. Not like he played bad all game, but he, for a lot of, throughout this game, he gave up a lot of plays. Well, somebody heal the Patriots, but anyway, he can't go nowhere, but up from here. But he was going up against some tough, tough opponents. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, man. Fitzgerald was an adult, man. They lined him up everywhere. They lined him up on the outside. They lined him up on the slot. Fitzgerald was just doing Fitzgerald things. And Fitzgerald is such a smart player. And there was one play. My favorite play from Fitzgerald was when he called a deep pass. And he called a deep pass, and then he had went down. He had like fell down where I called it. But immediately he had rose back up. And he got even more yards because there ain't nobody touching. So it wasn't no point in him staying down on the ground. So he was a smart man. That's how you can tell somebody dumb been around and they done done that. So shout out to Fitz, who else? Hope of Kyla Murray, man. I can't forget about Kyla Murray because Kyla Murray, he was great, man. He was great in this game. Great, but he did his thing. It was a nice little, we saw a little piece of him last week against the Lions. How they were down, not crazy big, but they were down by multiple scores. And what happened, he led them right back. The defense, they made enough plays to keep them in the game. And the same thing happened here. They were down. And then the defense made enough plays. And then except for that toward the end, I felt like them reps were like Okie-dokie and stuff because there was a pass interference on Hollywood ground where it should have been passing interference and then the hardball challenged it at the last second, but the ref didn't overturn it. It is what it is though. And then, and that would have been the first down, but it ended up giving the Cardinals a ball back. It was on one of the Cardinals last drives. Kyla Murray had, it was an intentional grounded because he didn't throw it to any receiver. He threw it straight to the ground, and then they showed the replay. And number 13 was no way to be found. But I mean, regardless, Kyla Murray still did this thing. He, to see what he did against this defense, and yeah, they downed Jimmy Smith or whatever, but still it is a good defense even without Jimmy Smith. Jimmy Smith makes them better, but it's still a good defense nonetheless. But you got to see he's going to be special, man. He's going to be special. And the thing that I was concerned about in this game, we did see a good amount of it. And that was with the pass rush, not closing, because the pass rush, and I kind of expected that because they weren't closing against, and they did get to him a few times and got some sacks, but they didn't close enough. And they put the pass rush, he wasn't escaping and moving out of the pocket or whatnot. And when he would move out of the pocket, nah, you're good, man. When he would move out of the pocket, oh yeah, I got to tell him, yeah, go ahead. I expected. Somebody that kind of took my spot, but I forgot what you're talking about. But yeah, Kyle LaMurray, he's going to be special, he's going to be a special player for the Cardinals, because we got to see a little piece of that last week against the Lions. He don't never give up. He just keep putting his team in positions to win, not even going to win the game and to not lose. And with Kyle LaMurray, with something that both him and LaMar Jackson, both were doing throughout this game, they were making plays, they were making plays to help their team win, they were not losing the game for their teams, should I say, they weren't losing, they didn't throw any bad throw, or LaMar threw one that, I see why he threw it, it was a risky throw, but he put it in a spot where no Cardinals got to it, but it was a short, and I think maybe, what it looked like, what it seemed like is that maybe he might have second against himself at the last second, it was on a pass that would have been, it would have either been a touchdown or it would have been like a, it would have been, he would have called it on the two-yard line, I think it was intended for Nick Boyer, but he threw the ball and it was a little bit short and Nick Boyer had kind of reached back and there were like three, maybe four, but definitely but yeah, both him and Kyla Murray, they didn't do anything to lose the game. The one fumble, I don't know if they're going to put that on the mark, because I think they probably will, but there was one fumble in this game. It wasn't his fault though, it was Matt Skorl who had snapped the ball and he snapped it early though, why they had somebody in motion and he snapped it and it hit the, he snapped it and it hit the person that was in motion. But I think Yonda would end up picking up the ball. In this game, the running game, for the running backs, they didn't get to really get off like that, especially like they, or like Mark England did last game, they didn't really get to go off, but Mark Andrews, another mark, he went off, he had over 100 yards in the end, Lamar Jackson, he passed for over 250 and ran for like 122 I think, so he did his thing. So that was a good game for him and it showed, it showed, today he got to really show the true, dual threat. So if you are stopping, not even stopping down one thing, then he got another weapon that he could hit you with and that's his legs. Because he, early on in this game too, they were doing a good amount of running plays and stuff. Lamar doing a good amount of running plays and you want to say something? Yeah, if you want to, man, talk about the game. The game, Monday night, man, with the Jets being down there, starting quarterback against the Browns. I hope Trevor send me and pull something off. I hope he pull something crazy y'all. I'm hoping that he does. Could Levyon be enough? Oh, that's a good point, man. Levyon gonna make Trevor send me and better. But, but no C.J. Moseley. Yeah. No Quinn and Williams. That's C.J. Moseley, that hurts them bad. Yeah, dude. That's why I was yelling. He might have been that best defensive player last week. Yeah, that's gonna hurt them a lot, man, help the Browns. Browns don't go in, I think the Browns gonna win, but hopefully the Browns don't win, but they got a lot on this side. Hopefully they play like the Browns. Who is your favorite player to date? I would say, wow, probably that last one, the Hollywood. Even though it wasn't a big play, but that was crucial. That was a huge play. I think it was like 40 yards. Yeah, it was. It was a big play. Definitely won us the game, but we probably keep the field going on, but still, that closed the game up. I think my favorite thing about this entire game was that the Ravens, they didn't play not to lose. They played to win and you saw that throughout the entire game with the play called, especially in the fourth quarter, because it's kind of weird because we so used to, as Ravens fans, we so used to toward the end of the games or whatever, so used to they get so conservative, but they they ran the ball and they got got a good mix of passion in there too. Can I add this? Yeah. Usually towards the end of the Raven games, they get the ball back and then we got to rely on defense, but not this time. This time, our offense finished the game and that's what I'm hoping to see more of that in the upcoming games. Yeah, it was nice that and we did leave some points on the field and whatnot, but it was good for the cars. No, Ravens. I don't remember maybe because I think the last drive before they got the ball back when they went close to the safety, they were there now. Maybe maybe two, but still the fact that it's that hard to remember, that's a good thing because watching Ravens over the years, man, that's big. The fact that the offense consistently was able to move the ball up and down the field. Yeah, they ain't scored every single time, but they got to move the ball up and down the field. I just got a notification that Drew Brees is hurt. One of them to win that game, man, the Vince game from last year, but that happens. Right. It's the first part about football. Oh, but anyway, yeah, man, Ravens, they did it. They close it out and they had a chance to put up more points too, but they end up needed to and they end up being able to run out the clock. Shout out to Terrell Sugg. They did give them that standing ovation, like we expected it to them too. And it was cool, man. It was cool. They ain't giving Crabtree a standing ovation, but it's all good. He wasn't going to give what, Max Williams. We got to see them familiar faces and they made a couple catches. I think Crabtree had one or two. Yeah. But yeah, he had one for sure. Yeah. Max Williams had, he had one for sure. I'm not sure he got a yes on the Cardinals too. Yeah. And Terrell Suggs, he had some, I mean, not some sacks and tackles, but that was you saw the respect between the players when he was on the field too. Yeah. Yeah. You know what? Terrell Suggs, they had to be like that too. Had to be on respect, man. Even though he went, he went back home to keep him, but it's all good. I do love how he said that it's time for the next group of people to make that, to become that, the next big three or the next great team or whatever. It's a momentum building right there. Yeah. So shout out to them for saying that and letting Peanut know that back in when Terrell Suggs first left. But yeah, that's that, man. Cardinals called a good game. Ravens called a good game. Reps called a terrible one, but it is what it is. I say about it, they always do that. Yeah. It was, it was rough and what my guy, Johnny was just telling me when he reminded me of that, the three worst calls of this game, they all came against Hollywood Brown. Yeah. One was the face mask that they didn't call and it was a cool face mask. Two was the when Lamar threw the ball to Hollywood toward the sideline. Hollywood caught it. There were two Cardinals to send the Cardinals. Yeah. And he, at first he went back both of them. The Reps blew it dead and he wasn't dead down yet. And then the third was the passing interference where the dude jumped into Hollywood before the ball got there and the hardball even challenged it. He waited till the very last second, but he did challenge it and they didn't even call a, they didn't even reverse it. Here's what it is. I'm really glad too though that the, they could have, but they didn't, but the Ravens did not let the Reps beat them. Yes. And that's, that's big too, man. It's kind of weird but it's refreshing seeing this, these new Ravens. And I know it's only been well two games this year and of course eight games last year, but I think this year the biggest thing that we wanted to see from these Ravens was just consistency, better coaching, winning coaching and just, yeah, then finishing and then playing, then being more aggressive. I love how they went forward on the fourth down early in the game. They, yeah, they, this is definitely, it's definitely a new era man. Let's see how it pans out, man. All right, man. All right, man. Let's see you guys and keep it clean. All right, man. Shout out to J.B. Spood. I know y'all already know who he is, man. But all right, team, keep it clean. I'm about to get out of here now. Appreciate y'all. See y'all when I see y'all. We out.