 I'm really surprised we didn't get more emails about this. We sure got a lot of DMs though. But anyway, YouTube Team Keep It Clean, what's going on? It's Raven's great, Chris McCallis to here with another video. And in this video, a very different style of questions from subscribers. But it is an episode of NFL Questions From Subs. And that's the series where you can ask me any NFL question you want. And we answer it in a video just like this. Now, if you ever want to be a part of it, you can send me an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com or for the patrons. Appreciate the patron shout out to the patrons. You can send it directly on Patreon. And this is a very time sensitive episode. So none of the graphics, none of the questions popping up. None of that pretty stuff or whatever. We just getting straight to it with this one. And anyway, this question, the only question that we're going to go over in this episode came from my guy, Nick W. He said, like I said, I'm surprised more y'all didn't send this because when I saw that Philip Lindsey was cut, I mean, we got a lot of tweets and like I said, a lot of DMs, but no official questions except from my man, Nick. But I guess everybody probably figured, you know what? I know somebody's going to ask it. Somebody's going to ask. And like Ravens fans, I love Ravens fans, man, because somebody even asked they sent somebody, one person sent a DM. And I'm not sure if somebody sent an actual email about when Jason Garrett was cut. One of my guys was like, oh, we need to send him ASAP. And I was like, hold up, hold up, hold up. Anyway, from my guy, Nick, he said, could you see us adding Lindsey since it's evident that Tyson doesn't have a spot on this? And that is the sad truth. The sad truth we have been reminded every single week that Tyson means nothing to these Ravens, nothing. Zero, zilch, not a yet, nothing. It was, I mean, I would say last week was just it made it crystal clear, but it had been crystal clear for the last month. We see it like when you cut, you cut Levy on bail. You don't bring up Nate McCrary from the practice squad. You don't add any other running backs. So you're running back Latavius Murray. It's his first game back being held. He's missed the last, what, two, three games with his injury. So you literally have Devontae Freeman and Latavius Murray, and that's it. So with Devontae Freeman, he's now established himself as the Ravens, their lead back. He's their guy, which it should have been like that from before. But anyway, sometimes, sometimes with Ravens, it's like it can be frustrating because we can see something as fans. And then, you know, and then we speak on something that we see as fans. But then you, of course, you got some of them fans that are like, oh, you don't know more than the GMs or the front office or the coaches. You guys don't know what you're talking about. There's a reason why it's like that for the Ravens. It's a reason why this guy is in that position and this guy is not playing. But we still see stuff as fans. But then when the Ravens actually do it and it works, it's like, why wasn't this being done from before? Why not? It's just it's anyway. So again, like I've said before, as a fan, if you see something and you speak on something, don't feel bad. Don't feel bad and don't let anybody tell you, oh, just because you're a fan, you don't know what you're talking about. No, that's not true. Speak on whatever it is that you see with the team. Anyway, Devonte Freeman is is their lead back now. And Latavius Murray, they're like short yardage guy. Same role he had before, but not the lead guy anymore. So it should be like that. But Tyson Williams did not get one single carry. Not one single carry at all. But that has been a reoccurring theme for the longest now. And just his role. I mean, I can't even call it a role, but just. He didn't wait about him. And and when John Harbaugh spoke about him two weeks ago, when the reporter asked about him, oh, so what? We leave you on bail being cut to Tyson Williams and Nate McCrary. And he was just like, well, to get opportunities, you got to pass protect. You got to be productive. You got and he started naming all these things. And it was almost sort of like. And almost seemed like a sort of sneak this at Tyson, but without saying his name, but who knows? Anyway, Philip Lindsey, if the Ravens added Philip Lindsey to the running back mix, it'd be nice. And again, they did. They check with the Texans on him before the trade deadline. So they tried. Well, at least they talked. I don't know how much they tried, because sometimes you hear about Ravens talking to all these different teams. And you just wonder how much they really tried. But anyway, they talked to the. Did I say the Broncos? They talked to the Texans about Philip Lindsey. But anyway, he would be a nice addition. He would be somebody that would have some juice. Be a younger guy. Juice, younger guy on the Ravens that running back right now. Wow, that'd be crazy, even though they got Tyson Williams. But anyway, my biggest fear, though, if they did add a Philip Lindsey, I wouldn't mind if they added him. But my biggest fear would be how would they distribute the ball? How would they do it? If they added Philip Lindsey, cool. You got to run it back that, like I said, got some legs, got some juice and whatnot. But would you go back to what you did both earlier this year and early last year, too, to where you get a care? Oh, this running back is getting hot. OK, no, no, no, we got to give this running back a carry because we got to keep all our backs involved and we got to keep everybody happy. Would you do that? That would be my only problem. Like, say, for instance, if it's a game with Devontae Freeman, it's hot and he's going, he's going, he's getting these nice yards and these nice runs and whatnot. All right, Latavius, you know you got to get your fair share, too. Oh, OK, Philip Lindsey, you're here, too. All right, Philip Lindsey, you know, we got to get you involved, too, man. We we got to. Oh, Tyson Williams, you here, too? No, stay over there. And I just I don't I wouldn't want to see that because we saw that and we've seen that these past couple of years. And that's that's not it. That's not it. And I remember somebody in the comments section they were like, oh, in grave, no, what are you talking about, man? You'd let me know what team in the NFL has a clear cut number one running back. Every team they share the wealth, every team they share carries, every team really has a lead back like that. So, well, yeah, teams are they do share the wealth, but you still have a guy who is your primary guy for running the ball for Ravens. It was clear that it was J.K. Dobbins because that was the newest thing now, too. But it's clear that it was J.K. Dobbins. And then obviously last year and going into this year was going to be. But then this year, Devonte Freeman, he's taken on that role. Because again, before it was the tables, but now it's Devonte Freeman. He took on that role. So you just you don't want to fix something that's that's not broken. And now I no problem added more talent because that's why I would not have been opposed to Odell Beckham, Jr. I know some guy, oh, man, but if it's for people, oh, we both offensive line. Well, okay, well, if you got a chance to make one position that much stronger, why not? Why not? It's the same thing with running backs right now with Phillip Lindsey. Is he a necessity for the Ravens? No, he's not. He'd be nice though, but he ain't no necessity. So I just, I would just be curious as to how they would use him and what the distribution of the ball, how it would be amongst the running backs. Now, another hurdle that the Ravens would have to get over in order to add a Phillip Lindsey would be waivers, the waiver wire. After the bye week, every single, I'm not the bye week, excuse me, after the trade deadline, every single player that has cut, released, waived, whatever. Veteran or not, four years of NFL service or not. Again, this is the, to Ravens fans, this is the crazy Terrell Suggs rule that a lot of us just learned when Terrell Suggs got cut from the Cardinals. When, if you're a veteran or not, after the trade deadline, if you get cut, you are subject to waivers. So in order for a team to get you, you have to pass through waivers. Now for Phillip Lindsey, I think for the Ravens, their best bet, if they even wanted Phillip Lindsey, I don't even really think they will, but what they did check on him though, so actually though, they could be that. But if they want Phillip Lindsey, he wouldn't have to clear through waivers, but if you pick him up on waivers, then you have to take on the remainder of his salary. If you get him, if he clears waivers and you get him as a free agent, then you can determine what his salary is. So that's why it's always, I know Ravens always, oh man, we hope this guy clears waivers. Because if it comes to the waiver wire, I don't think they would put in a waiver claim form because they ain't really got much money right now. But if it came to him just being a flat out free agent, then I think they could try to make something happen. But Ravens are, I want to say 29 in the waiver wire. They're somewhere low, because obviously they have one of the best records in the NFL. So with that, when you have one of the best records, then you're lowest, because the team with the worst record, like the Lions have the number one, they're number one in the waiver wire. I think the Jaguars are like two, I forgot what the rest of the order is, but teams with the worst record, they're at the top. So any player that gets released after the trade deadline, they got first dibs. If they want them, they can get any player that they want to. But the teams at the bottom, they just gotta hope that those players clear through waivers. So with Phillip Lindsey, we'll know today by four, if he clears through waivers. I'm sure there will be an announcement on him. Never saw that announcement on Levy on bail. But he obviously cleared through waivers because he's not on the team right now. So we'll see, we'll see. So it would not be surprising if the Ravens did end up getting them. Initially I was like, no, probably not. But then you remember, yeah, they actually wanted this guy. And Ravens, usually when they won somebody and it doesn't work out the first time, like if they really wanted them and then that player becomes cheap enough and everything ends up working out in their favor, they like to make it happen. See guys like Yannick and Gakwe, even though it just didn't work out, yikes. You see guys like Justin Houston. So yeah. So we'll see what happens with Phillip Lindsey. Anyway, Team Chemical Clean appreciate y'all. I love y'all. And just like Phillip Lindsey is officially when it comes to being with the Houston Texans, I'm out.