 Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. You can call Ram's GM a lot of things. You can call him crazy. You can call him wild. You can call him just something off of another planet, but one thing you can never call him is not aggressive. This dude, if he wants somebody, if he wants to make a move, if he wants to make a trade, he will do it by any means necessary, as we see with this trade too, and we've seen it in the past as well, but he will do it by any means necessary. So there has been a lot of speculation and talk about all these different quarterbacks from these different teams getting ready to be gone. So, but I did not see this one happening. So let's look at the trade details. So Detroit is sending Matthew Stafford to the Rams in exchange for, so that's all they're sending. That's all the Lions are sending. Matt Stafford, that's it. All right, Rams, you take Matt Stafford and y'all give us everything. Give us everything. So the Lions are sending Matt Stafford to the Rams in exchange for two first round picks, two future first round picks, two of them for 2022 and 2023, because they already don't have a pick from this year, because they had a first round pick since Jared Gulf. But the Rams are sending two future first round picks and a third round pick and Jared Gulf. Like, what? See, the thing that I really don't get about this trade from the Rams side, from the Lions, it's like, oh, of course. If you're gonna give us all that, yes. Especially for somebody that they've already come out and said, when teams come out and say publicly that we're gonna be going in a different direction from this player, that means that, hey, put your best offer up. But at the same time, when they do that, that sort of lessens the value of that particular player. Because usually when teams have to tug a player away from you, then they'll be willing to offer more. But if they know that you're getting ready to let a player go, or that you're trying to get rid of this player, then they may offer less. But the Rams said, oh no, we're gonna send everything. And that part I don't understand. Because you're giving up the house, you're giving up the farm for one Matthew Stafford. And Matthew Stafford is not a bad quarterback at all. He is not a bad quarterback at all. Is he the greatest, no? Does he have his deficiencies? Yeah. But he's just, he's been in a bad situation for a long time. Now, not all of it is the organization's fault. Now, Matthew Stafford done had his little hiccups here and there too now. And this puts him in a much better situation. Because now, Matthew Stafford has had plenty of weapons over the years. Of course, his best weapon that he ever had was Calvin Johnson. That dude was insane. But he's had guys like Gala Day. I think he had who, Tate. And there's been more too. But with Matt Stafford now, he's gonna be moving to a situation where he'll still have some good weapons. He'll have Cooper Cup. He'll have Robert Woods. I think Everett they're tight and I think he's a free agent. So he ain't gonna be there anymore. But he'll have some, he'll have two good receivers. That's a nice one, two punch right there already. And then of course, you got the draft or what's left of the draft for the Rams. As you know, now what, they probably got like three picks left. But now he'll have a defense that can help him out so much. So Matt Stafford's situation upgraded by far. Upgraded by far. He'll have a defense full of playmakers. Guys that will really have his back. And if he can just put up, put up 25 points a game. If he can average about 25 points a game, 30 will be even better. That defense will put you in a great position to win. Vice versa. And the offense will put the defense in a good position too. So with the Rams wanting Matthew Stafford, no problem with that. Cool. But for everything that they gave up, I just, I can't mess with that. I think that that was a bad move. I really do. Now golf, Jared golf, he is still, what is he like two years into his big contract? I think it ain't been too long. They just signed him to a big, it's like the Rams and their Super Bowl team from a couple of years ago, looks much different. Looks much different. Of course they did add a Jalen Ramsey. She's nice. And but now golf is going. Of course, Gurley, he's gone. It's like with the Rams, I wish for the Rams' sake. Well, I think what they need to do, whenever they're about to pay somebody a big contract, they need to just put it on pause because more than likely, they're probably going to end up regretting it. Now with Jalen Ramsey, it's not going to happen there. They ain't going to regret that one. But with everybody besides Jalen Ramsey and Aaron Donald too, before they paid him the big money on offense, on offense, well, they did just sign Robert Woods to a contract extension too. So maybe not for everybody, but I think Rams need to really start thinking through the contract process, the contract extension process because they just paid Jared golf all that money. Then all of now, he's gone. That's it, he's gone. And they had paid Todd Gurley all that money, gone. But the thing, I haven't confirmed it yet. I haven't seen it yet. So I'm not sure how true it is or not, but you got to think that with the Lions taking on Jared golf and the Rams giving up all those picks who first rounders and the third, you got to think that the Lions are eating some of that salary cap. They got, there's no way. They gotta be, they gotta be. And who do Lions have on big contracts anyway? Like no, Lions, they got to have a good amount of cap space, they got to. But you got to think they got to be taking on some of Jared golf's salary cap and alleviating that from the Rams. Because that's even still, even if they are taking that on, it still doesn't make this trade make sense to me. Just the first round picks part. The quarterback swap, okay, cool, whatever. But the tooth, sorry man, my apologies y'all. I just, that bothers me so much. That bothers me. And I just don't think that was the wisest move but it is what it is. Again, like I said, Rams GM, I believe were less neat. Super aggressive, super aggressive. But I think in this case it was a bit much. A little over aggressive, overly aggressive. But hey, you got your new quarterback and you know what he's capable of. You know what he can do. And now you've put him in a much better environment, much better situation. Now you get the bright lights in LA. Goes from Detroit to LA. Good for him. But Jared golf gotta be looking around like, man, just a couple of years removed from a Super Bowl and then boom, traded. This is why the NFL stands for not for long. Stands for not for long because things can change in a heartbeat. Things can change like that, like that. And nowadays it does not matter. Some people think, oh man, just because this guy signed a big contract, he's untouchable. Just because this guy counts this much on the salary cap for this year, he's untouchable. No, no. Dudes is getting flip flopped more now than ever. Even in a big contract, it does not matter anymore. NFL, it is, what have you done for me lately league? What have you done for me? If you haven't delivered last year, you can be, if you haven't been delivering for the past two years, you could be on up out of here. So it's a tough, tough business. So anyway, just like Matthew Stafford with the Lions and Jared Kauff with the Rams, I'm out. Woo, this, I don't know, that's just, oh, this is crazy.