 Man, social media has really changed the world a lot because it just puts everything out there. Well, at least everything that somebody wants to be put out there, it puts it out there, both good or bad. Have you ever had a group of friends or family members that you used to chilling with, used to hanging out with, used to being around for so long, maybe even for years? But then all of a sudden you find yourself not around them anymore, but you see them hanging out with somebody else. And you see it through social media or sometimes you may even see it in person but you feel left out. You feel like you're missing them. And that's what it seems like is going on with Marcus Peters and the Baltimore Ravens. Marcus Peters is somebody who said he wants to retire Raven. He was somebody that a lot of people expected to be back after his contract expired this off season. A lot of people expected the Ravens to resign him. I was one that expected them to give him the Jimmy Smith treatment to where it's like, all right, we know you were hurt last year. We know you had a up and down last year, but you know what? Go test the market, go see what's out there. And then, hey, if it works for you, great. If it doesn't, come talk to us, come on, let us. That's what I expected to happen. Then I expected him to do that and then be back. But no, it hasn't been that way. And the Ravens, when they signed Rock Your Scene, it was like, oh, well, this may be the end of Marcus Peters with the Baltimore Ravens, reason being because Rock Your Scene is primarily an outside corner. Marcus Peters was an outside corner with Marlon Humphrey, even though he can play inside, he's an outside corner. So you see where this is going. You see where it's headed. The Ravens have their two outside corners. And not that you can't have more, but at the same time, what can we really expect? What should we really expect from Marcus Peters with the Baltimore Ravens? Like, even if he did return, is he gonna take a role as a backup? Especially as a cornerback, he may feel like, hey, I still got it. Last year was an anomaly. I was coming off my injury. I wasn't fully mentally ready yet. Physically I was there, but mentally I wasn't all the way there yet. So I still wanna be a starter. I still can start in the NFL. He may still feel like that in the Ravens. They may not. We don't know, because we don't know what's going on behind the scenes. But as for now, Marcus Peters is not with the Baltimore Ravens. And he remains a free agent. So we'll see what happens with that. But anyway, yesterday, cause you know, y'all know Lamar Jackson. He love social media. And he loves posts and stuff on social media, especially when he with his guys, when he back in the building. Cause QB1 has officially returned, couple of days ago he was back. But anyway, Lamar Jackson on Instagram, he posted, he said, it feels great and use the GR8, the number eight you get it. It feels great. Anyway, feels great to be back on that grassland. Hashtag trust. And there was some pictures of him from OTA he's throwing the football and whatnot. But then if you look at the comment section, if you look in the comment section, Marcus Peters was in there. Hollywood was in there too. But Marcus Peters was in there. And he said, miss my folks. And it was a sad face with the tear dropping and whatnot. And you can see why. Because Marcus Peters has been, he's been here ever since really Lamar's coming out party. Because remember, Marcus Peters, he came in the middle of the 2019 season. And that was, you know, that was such a special season for Marcus Peters. I was thinking about it last night because when he came on that season, he had never lost a regular season game with the Baltimore Ravens. Did not lose not one regular season game with the Baltimore Ravens. Because remember, he came after that, that Browns game, where Browns just literally ran all over the Ravens. And it was another game, like either the week before the Browns or the week after that, the Ravens lost two. So they played the card. No, they played the Dolphins week one, Cardinals week two. And then I forget it was the Browns and somebody else week three and four. And week three and four was the ones that they lost. But after that, they ain't lose again. And then they, of course, they got Marcus Peters right before that Seahawks game. And he made his impact known from jump. That was so special because he was like, oh yeah, I played Russell Wilson a couple of weeks ago. And I remember what he did on his particular play. And that's how I picked it off. And he took it to the house and it was a beautiful thing and Marcus Peters fit right in with the Baltimore Ravens. The attitude that he brought, that swagger that he brought. And I think that's why so many Ravens fans have been really sad and hurt that Marcus Peters is still out there because of everything that he brought, just the energy that he brought alone. Forget the play, the energy alone that he brought. Well, you can't forget the play cause he is a cornerback and yeah, you ain't forget no cornerback play, but the energy alone that he brought to the Baltimore Ravens, it was special because they needed that. They needed somebody who's nasty on defense. They needed that. I mean, on offense, you can never have enough of those too, but certainly on defense. And that was Marcus Peters. Marcus Peters is gonna run his mouth. Marcus Peters is gonna get all in your face. Marcus Peters is going to try to tick you off if you were an offensive player. He is going to try to get under your skin, but he's also gonna try to make plays too. And we had been so accustomed to Marcus Peters making plays not last year. Cause again, last year was not a good year for Marcus Peters. It was just, it wasn't a good year. In my opinion. But before then we had been so used to Marcus Peters making plays. And he did make some plays here in there last year. He certainly did. I mean, I think everybody's favorite play from last year that Marcus Peters made was on Sunday Night Football against the Bengals where they ran that goofy trick play. And I remember, I remember that drive and I remember thinking like, man, it's gonna be a tough ask for the Ravens defense to stop the Bengals. They right here on the goal line. Oh boy, I really hope they do something goofy. I hope they do something silly and then messes him up. And guess what they did? Something goofy, something silly. They did that little end around reverse, whatever. And they were gonna have, I think it was Tyler Boyd. I think they were gonna have him throw a pass or something. It was something goofy. But Marcus Peters was all over it. And he literally just pushed Tyler Boyd. Pushed him down. Pushed him. Or was it Jamar Chet? No, I think it was Tyler Boyd. He pushed him down. And then he did his whole little, his little version of Ray Lewis. I know y'all, I know everybody remembers that play. That's probably everybody's favorite play for Marcus Peters last year. But the thing about it was that those plays, they were far and few last season. And I know for a cornerback, it's tough because there can be games where the ball's just not coming your way. You may just miss some opportunities, it happens. But a lot of times we saw Marcus Peters out of position. We saw him trailing a lot last year. It just, he wasn't himself. So I guess Ravens were like, you know what? We're gonna go in a different direction. And they went in a different direction, at least for now. But you kind of feel like it's probably over. Kind of feel like that's probably a wrap with the Ravens and Marcus Peters, especially how they've been really promoting Rocky's scene. They've been really putting him out there. And again, I would expect him to be the other opposite outside corner that starts. So with Marcus Peters, the only way that I can see him coming back is, yeah, if he were willing to accept a backup role. And that's hard. That's hard. You ain't been a backup your whole career. And now all of a sudden to be a backup, oh, that's humbling right there. That would be something. Or if there was like an injury or something, I was expecting a backup. Other than that, I don't think so anymore. I don't think so anymore. But you can feel where Marcus Peters is coming from, missing his guys again, because he was there since 2019, since the middle of 2019. And he's been through a lot with the Baltimore Ravens. He was there for their first playoff game. Well, actually not this first playoff game under Lamar Jackson, because he had to play off game the previous year's rookie year. But he was there for that MVP season. You got to see that in person. It wasn't just an NFL player watching highlights on TV. You know, he was actually there. He was a part of it. He got to be there for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens first playoff win in this new era. And it was a special playoff win because it was against the Titans. And you know, that was like, that was significant back then. That was very, that was personal. That was real personal. So he got to be a part of a lot of special moments. He made a lot of special plays. But like we talked about earlier, when you used to be in around somebody, especially if you've been around that personal, that group of people for years and y'all had a great time and whatnot, then all of a sudden you see them still having a great time, but you're not part of it. That can hurt. That can be painful. And that can make you feel some type of weight like you just missing out and like you just missing them. So I get where Marcus Peters is coming from. So we'll see what happens with him this off season. We'll see where he ends up landing. I'm sure he's gonna end up signing somewhere. Where that's gonna be, no clue. But just like Marcus Peters is and probably will be from this point on in the rest of his career, when it comes to being a member of Baltimore Ravens, I'm out.