 This off season for the Baltimore Ravens has literally been nonstop. We're already in the month of June, we're two months away from preseason, three months away from the regular season, so we're getting right there and it feels like stuff is maybe starting to slow down, but at the same time, who knows, it could just be picking up. But as of right now where the Ravens stand, they still have a couple of questions that surround this team. And to help us answer some of those questions and to talk about some of those topics, we brought on a very, very, very special guest. Yeah, this feels like a dream. I ain't no jazz, but a man. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, got him made it. Got him made it. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right in Raven? Right in Raven. Team Keep It Clean, very, very special guest in the building, Bobby Trusted, Bobby Baltimore. Welcome to the channel. Before we dive into things, I want Team Keep It Clean to get to know you, get to know your background story, get to know who you are, why you're doing what you're doing, how you jumped into YouTube. So let's hear it, tell us about Bobby Baltimore. Absolutely, I appreciate you having me on, man. I've been watching your stuff for a long time. You know that. And I know you don't, you're not this type of guy, right? But you are the blueprint on Raven's YouTube. So I appreciate you having me on first and foremost. But yeah, I'm originally from upstate New York, the Albany area came down to school in Baltimore and really never left. I did a brief little two-year stint in D.C., but when Keith Mills' job opened up, and he is the longtime sportscaster in Baltimore, when his job opened up at the flagship station of the Ravens at WBAL, I jumped at the opportunity. I earned the opportunity, I was given the opportunity. And so we're really just a couple of months removed after almost three years with the team working the Ravens post-game and pre-game shows and all kinds of stuff alike in Baltimore sports. We're just a few months removed from me taking that next step in my career to plunge headfirst into YouTube and I'll be launching a podcast later on this summer. And so I'm really excited. You know, we were talking about it before we came on. There's a certain freedom and flexibility and even an innovation that comes with this space. And I know you've enjoyed that throughout your time as well. And so it's been a, wow, I don't even know. It's been invigorating, re-invigorating. And so pretty fired up about it. And I'm fired up to talk about OTAs and everything that's coming up right now and all things Ravens with you. Oh yeah, for sure, man. And I appreciate you coming on. Now you did mention you're gonna be starting a podcast. Now is that podcast gonna be based around Baltimore Sports, is it gonna be more personal or what's the podcast gonna be about? Yeah, it's gonna be all things Ravens. I am sort of strong to keeping it hush-ush for right now, just based on the terms and all that stuff. But I am comfortable enough to say that it will be coming at some point, the launch at some point this summer. So I'll definitely have more on that soon. All right, cool. So we look out for it. And before we get into things, where can everybody find you at as far as Twitter, YouTube, even though everything's gonna be down below in the description, where can everybody find you? Yeah, wherever, man. You just, you mentioned it. You know, I'm pretty active on the big four, right? YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. I still, my millennial self should be more in TikTok. But right now I just, I'm so focused on building the channel that I'll get into TikTok in a little bit. But you can find me on all those things just at Bobby Trossett, S-B-O-B-B-Y-T-R-O-S-S-E-T. Yeah, that's true. And yeah, you definitely really big on Facebook. Every Ravens group that I see, your name's always popping up in there, man. So let's get into it. You, the other day, well, actually a couple of days ago, two different days, you and a little viral in the Ravens community. More recently, you got Lamar going back and forth with Chris Sims. And tell us how you felt about that, about Chris Sims comments about Lamar Jackson and OTAs. And just really this whole thing with Lamar Jackson and OTAs. How you feel about that? Yeah. Wow. What a day that was leading into the holiday weekend, right? I mean, you kind of just, look, I've gotten to know Lamar a little bit just based on my role the last few years and the proximity that the role had me to the team. But to say that we're buddy, buddy would be a stretch. And he doesn't follow me online. I think he just, it obviously started taking out, taking on some steam and he had an opinion about it because let's face it, everybody's had an opinion recently about him and his decision to skip, yes, voluntary OTAs. So I just thought that it was a compelling take. That's all. I thought it was a compelling take from Chris. And I thought it was a more than fair response on Lamar. And of course, of course, those, you know, your viewers out there that aren't familiar, I'm sure they are at this point, but Lamar essentially clapped back at Chris for criticizing him about skipping OTAs, at least the first session of OTAs. We'll see what the rest of the way looks like. But, you know, I thought that Chris essentially alluding to comments made by Lamar earlier in his career that he wants to be the Tom Brady of his era, put him up for the, left it open for criticism, I would say. I don't think it's a big deal. I do not think it's a big deal in the short term that Lamar is skipping OTAs. In the long term, however, I do. And I do think it sets a precedent that this disconnect, this perceived disconnect between Lamar and the front office, there's multiple layers to it. And this is another layer. And so while I don't think it's a huge deal in what the 2022 season will bring for Lamar himself and this offense, I do think that in the long term, as their franchise guy, it leaves more questions than answers. Oh yeah, there are definitely a lot of questions surrounding Lamar Jackson right now. Now, as far as this Raven's offense this year, what are your expectations for them based off of right here right now, with the way that they've drafted, with the way that they've signed some different free agents and also brought some guys back to, both recent guys like a Pat Ricard and then both some throwback guys like a Brent, or that's not offense, but Brent Urban. But how do you feel like this Raven's offense is constructed for 2022? Boy, you getting waves of 2019 in, right? I mean, they're bringing in tight ends, like they're not playing, right? They want to get back to what they were doing with those multiple tight end sets in 2019 with that high powered historic offense. I'm not saying that they're going to sniff that. No other offense in the history of football may sniff that again in a single season. I mean, they broke all kinds of records, as you know. But can they get back to a certain percentage of that? Can they get back to consistently protecting the quarterback? And I think when you look at the off season that was for the front office led by EDC, there's a lot of boxes that have been checked. Have there been any big splashes? I think Marcus Williams on the defensive side of things can be coined as a splash. I would call him a splash. Yeah, that's one. But there hasn't been anything crazy. And I think that's okay, because if they get half of the guys back, that they, in some form of what they once were, that were injured throughout the contingent of players, the plethora of players that were down last year, if some of those guys come back, that's already having success in free agency, even though they've been under contract. So they've short up the offensive line. They have bolstered the running back room and brought in much needed depth that they did not have last year after their main guys went down. We saw that. That's no disrespect to Latavius and Devante. I think we could all probably agree on that. There was a significant drop-off. I really like what they've done this off season, but to get back to your question about the offense, is there a number one receiver on this team right now? That remains to be seen. Can Rashad be that guy? I think so. Will it be this season? I don't know. I think that there's a long story short. They went out and addressed significant needs that this fan base was crying for, and they should have been crying for. They went and handled that this off season. What do you think? Oh, yeah, for sure. Because the biggest thing to me was offensive line. Because offensive line last year was rough. Offensive line in the past couple of years has been rough, but also the offensive line last year has taken a big blow with losing Ronnie Stanley multiple times. And for them, I think one of the biggest things for them was just to make sure to stay ready so they didn't have to get ready. And with Ronnie Stanley, you don't want to expect him to go out, but you have to prepare better if he does go out. And now I think they did that this off season with just being prepared, just in case he's not ready. Now, we all expect and hope him to be ready, but just in case he's not, it seems like the Ravens are prepared for that. And also at the center position, with them drafting Tyler Lindenbaum, they've had a lot of flip-flopping at the center position over the past couple of years. It's had Matt Scurro, they've had Patrick McCary, they've had Tristan Cologne could steal. And then of course, Bradley Bozeman. And with a lot of those, like with Patrick McCary, he didn't consistently play center with Bradley Bozeman. He just played center for the first time in his NFL career last year. But now they're giving Lamar Jackson in his offensive line somebody who's placed in it throughout his collegiate career. And then he'll continue to do that in his NFL career. So he'll have that consistency. So I really like what they've done with the offensive line. And of course drafting Daniel Philele, who is just a monster among men. I wanna see him lined up next to Ben Cleveland just to see the size comparison with those two. Oh yeah. I word about in practice, him going up against the, you know, Cleis or if there are wolves out there, whoever it might be, right? I mean, to your point though, going up and down the offensive line, it seems like it's been significantly short up, right? You have a trusty, reliable vet in Morgan Moses who you expect to be the fill-in, shoe-in starting right tackle come September. You got the guy who was the unsung hero last year among a group that was heavily criticized in Kevin Zeitler. Just a brick wall, very consistent. Tyler Linderbaum is expected to be that guy, that generational type of talent and a shoe-in starter at center. At left guard, I think that's probably the most compelling part here, right? Is it gonna be Ben Cleveland? I think the fan base probably wants it to be Ben Cleveland. You don't go and pay this off-season, McCary, six million a year, if you're not gonna use him, perhaps he wins that job. Then power should be in the mix as well. And then obviously that leaves Ronnie Stanley with the hope that he's ready to go. And finally, after a two-year battle with that ankle, you hope that he's ready to go. But I think, again, there are a lot more answers than there are questions. The opposite of what our first topic was with this ongoing contract dispute with Lamar in the front office. Now, back to that first topic. A lot of people have said that Lamar Jackson, it seems like he has to carry this offense on his back. Somebody else that had to do some carrying on their back was Derek Wolf with the bear. And that was another one of your tweets that went viral a couple of days ago. And because I don't follow Derek Wolf on Instagram, so I had no clue about it until I saw it pop up. What do you feel like is gonna happen with Derek Wolf? Because it's June 1st that we're recording this on. There's been a lot of speculation amongst Raven's fans about him possibly being a post-June 1st cut. We'll see. What do you feel like the direction of the Ravens and Derek Wolf's relationship is headed? Aang, have you noticed that, I know you don't follow him on Instagram and he's not very active on other platforms. So maybe you don't have a good feel for this. But he's been super distant, man. Like he's been very, very just at an arms length. And I know that every NFL player leading up to mandatory mini camp and stuff like that, right? They should have that right. Do your own thing because we both know as content creators, the six month grind is a grind. I mean, it's a next level grind for professional athletes when they're in season. So I don't wanna question the way he's handled his off season or the way he's spent his free time. But I just get the sense that based on some podcasts that he went on, I know Jonas Schaefer from the Baltimore Sun hopped on. The podcast snippet that essentially, he was mulling retirement because of that back in hip injury that forced him to miss all of last year. He then clapped, speaking of clapping back, he then clapped back at Jonas. Even though I think we could probably, I know we were both on top of this. I think we both felt that Jonas was well in his right. He did not overstep any boundaries there. And he certainly did not, you know, jumped any conclusions. I thought Derek left himself up for that type of criticism or at least wondering whether or not he was mulling retirement. Anyway, long story short. The whole cap casualty thing comes to mind, man. He would free up some significant coin for them and the way that they've bolstered this defensive line over the course of this off season, both in free agency and in the draft. I think it's a fair question and one that I've been thinking about a lot. And you can hear it in my voice. I have some doubts that Derek will be back in Baltimore. Yeah, it is a very intriguing situation because when they first signed him, yeah, that first year he did his thing, but then we just really haven't seen much of him ever since. And something that you did mention. Yeah, when you, I don't follow him on Instagram, but when you did post that, I did check out his Instagram and I said, okay, yeah, doing his things, celebrating with his wife and his kids and stuff, which is great, which is a beautiful thing and which I respect. But yeah, you did mention distant because like we literally, we of course heard Kaleas Campbell, he came back, he talked Ravens. They brought Michael Pearson, Marcus Williams and all these different guys. And we have like literally not heard anything from Derek Wolfe, not seen him, not heard that, oh, he's going to be like nothing at all from Derek. Now on the bear photo though, right? To get back to like, okay, if we are going to see him in a few weeks for minicamp, then I think we're going to be seeing a Derek Wolfe that isn't in as much pain as he was last year that required that January surgery. Because I'm looking at his Instagram and this dude has a 300 pound, and I'm sorry for those who are sensitive to hunting out there and some, obviously some folks are not up for animal cruelty and not to say that this was animal cruelty, right? But it is a difficult photo to see if you don't enjoy that, if you have a tough time seeing it, but he, and it was a difficult time too to have this on the internet because after the Texas massacre, so I definitely thought about that a lot before posting it, but then I did my research. It was actually bow hunting. It was not, he was not using a gun when he killed this bear. It was with bow and arrow essentially. So I felt like it was okay to go with that even though it's a slippery slope. Anyway, the reason why I posted it more so than anything else is because he just had surgery in January and it was a hip surgery. And when you have a 300 pound black bear on your back, I think that probably speaks to how your rehab's going, right? So I just thought it was fair game. And so anyway, it was in Wyoming, he's a hunter, he's a blue collar guy, and I hope he had a great time out there. Yeah, it looks like he definitely had a good time picking up bears and everything like that. Now, to stay on the defensive line, how are you feeling about this defensive line? More so the pass rush because it's expected, it's not official yet. It's expected that the Ravens are gonna get Justin Houston back. No, they did that crazy unrestricted free agent tender, which I had never heard of before, this off season. So he will probably be back. Of course, gotta die for your way. He's healthy. So he's been at OTAs and whatnot. So that's a good thing. David Ajabo, he'll be a bonus when he comes back. Well, how are you feeling about the pass rush as far as the Ravens? I think that's the big question because it has been in recent years. They've proven that they can win a ton of regular season games with a very, let's face it, lackluster pass rush. I think that's fair to say. They've had consistent pressures, right? From guys, Justin Houston comes to mind for sure, but they haven't been able to get home. So I think it's a unit that, again, to go back to the phrase of this episode, there's probably more questions than there are answers, but they have gone out and addressed it. And if Adafi Owe can come back fully healthy from that foot setback that he had that forced him to miss the last couple of games of last season, I think we're looking at a guy who could very well be a pro bowl caliber guy for them. And we don't know what David Ajabo's future is, obviously, in terms of his timetable. I think the optimistic look at him is October. But should we look at him as a dynamic game changer type of guy come October? Now there's gonna be a learning curve, I would imagine, for a guy like that who's barely even playing football for all that long, right? I mean, his background does not have a ton of experience playing the game of football. So I think we need to have some patience with him. And we should also remember too, that although Tyus Bowser is coming back from his Achilles setback, he's one of your more consistent guys as well. So again, they have proven that they can win a ton of regular season games without a true X wide receiver on the offensive side of the game and on the defensive side with a very lackluster pass rush. To me, those two areas have prevented them from winning consistently in postseason and making deep runs in the postseason. So can they make those strides in those two areas this upcoming season? And will that lead to, will there be a correlation there between a deep postseason run and that? Who knows, but it just feels like those two areas come to mind as areas of concern when it comes to having the stamina and having the consistency and the firepower to compete in late January. Now, how do you feel the Ravens should go about addressing that? The wide receiver position? Do you feel like they should run with the guys that they have already and the undrafted rookie free agents that you think they should add somebody from the outside or trade for, what do you think they should do there? Well, they've made it very clear how they feel about Rashad, right? When you get rid of Marquise Brown, I mean, granted, you didn't just get rid of them for nothing, great return. I think we can all probably agree on that. And you didn't pay them, right? You didn't end up paying them. Arizona's gonna have to dole out the big money there. And we know the wide receiver markets next level right now. It is. By them doing that, that tells me that they feel really strongly that Rashad Bateman can be that guy. We haven't seen it yet. We've seen flashes of it. We know he's silky smooth route runner. We know he's got great hands. We know his confidence is certainly oozing. There's no question about that. And we know he's got great chemistry with Lamar. To me, going out to get a Julio Jones or a Will Fuller, just to me, seems like somewhat of a bandaid. That seems like somewhat of a project like Sammy Watkins was. How do you look at the Sammy Watkins deal a year later? Was it worth it? I feel like all expectations, they were met. Because with Sammy Watkins, we didn't expect him to come in here and just take over the wide receiver room. I think most people expected him to miss a significant amount of games. And he did just that. When he did play, he was solid. And I think it didn't work out as a whole. But he met all of our expectations, especially when it came to injuries. For me, like a Julio Jones or a Will Fuller, somebody like that, it would give most of Julio Jones a Will Fuller. I mean, a lot of the free agents that are out there, they got the injury issues. T.Y. Hilton is another one. OBJ comes to mind. Oh, yeah, that's another one, too. And even before the Super Bowl injury, O'Dell Beckham has a history of injuries, too. Yes. Still, he's been a good player, but he has a history of injuries. But I just feel like I don't see the Ravens going into this season. And I would be shocked if they did. But if they went into this season with the guys, with just the guys that they have now, like a Bateman, a Pro Shade, a Duven, a Tylen Wallace, Benjamin Victor, all the undrafted rookie free agents that they signed. I would be really shocked if they did that. Because I just... But at the same time, Eric Acosta does seem to try to sort of be turning a page from the old way of Ravens do things, the old way of them doing things a little bit, slowly but surely. Because last year, he signed Sammy Watkins another year before. And he tried to sign T.Y. Hilton last year, to try to sign JuJu, but those weren't like those older receivers. But the year before that, he did sign Dez Bryant. So that, yeah. And the year before that, Seth Roberts, Willie Snead. So for the most part, under Eric Acosta, they've been signing younger wide receivers because, again, before last season, at the beginning of last off season, I think Sammy Watkins was like 27, 28. Even though me, I thought Sammy Watkins was like 30, 31 years old based off of the injury history. But when I found out he was like 27, 28, I'm like, what, really? That's crazy. A lot of these guys feel like they're in their 30s out of nothing after what their 20s has been. Yeah. And I apologize. We got a little thunderstorm going on right now, but I don't know if you can hear that. But I think we can probably agree, right, that all those guys that we just mentioned, the ones that are still remaining on the market, are any of them needle movers at this point in their career at what would be asked of them in Baltimore? I don't know. I think the, I would lean towards no. I think the answer is no. What do you think? I think, man, needle movers. Are any one of them needle movers for this offense, for what would be needed of them in Baltimore at this current point in the franchise? That's a good question. Interesting, right? It's a good exercise to have, I mean. I think with Julio, I think he could come in and help. I don't think he would be asked to be this 1,000-yard receiver. And with him, I feel like he would be on, he's not gonna be like the full-time, the number one guy, obviously. I think that still will be Rashad Bateman when that time comes. But I feel like with Julio, he could give you somebody that can go up and get it, somebody who has that experience, somebody who will provide you quality depth because the depth is lacking right now at the receiver position. And he's somebody that, with his experience, he's literally played in every single type of game that there is. He's played in every single pre-season game, every single regular season game, every type of playoff game. And of course, he's played in a Super Bowl and he's performed in all of those games too. So that experience, it could help. And not that he would have to come in and be a teacher, be a mentor, but that would be another benefit of adding somebody like Julio Jones for a lot of these young guys to just help show them the ropes and help Lamar too. Just to sort of give him that veteran in the locker room, in the offense, in the huddle, that can sort of ease Lamar as well. I feel like somebody who that was a couple of years back with 2019, Mark Ingram. Mark Ingram, his presence was huge. It was huge. And he obviously made an impact both on and off the field. The energy that he brought, it was just crazy. And he showed that energy from jump, from his first presser that he had with him and Earl Thomas when they had their pressers together that day, the energy was there like crazy. And then we saw that throughout his entirety of being with the Ravens, the support, him just getting guys riled up, him talking. And the thing, he wasn't even like a big trash talker, but he was, he supported his guys. He like straight up supported his guys. And I feel like the Ravens on offense right now, they're just, they're missing that. Who's gonna be that guy for them? Somebody could of course step up, but who is it gonna be? And I feel like if somebody's gonna step up and have that voice, then I feel like it would get a lot more respected if it was somebody who had been there and done that. So that's what I feel like a Julio Jones could bring. Could he move the needle? Oh, he could push it. He could push it for sure. Now, and we know this Ravens offense, it's not based so much around wide receivers and whatnot. We know it's like super tight and friendly and whatnot, but having a Julio Jones, and I just envisioned him, and I wasn't even expecting to play every single game. I feel like if we expected that, that wouldn't even be realistic. But having somebody like him with a Rashad Bateman would approach, I feel like he could just help open stuff up for them that much more and help make Rashad Bateman and Mark Andrews and Tyler, whoever the other receivers are gonna be make their job that much easier, also while making Lamar Jackson's job that much easier too. And I think that should definitely be the goal of this offseason to try to make Lamar's job that much easier. If Julio wants to win at this point in his career and he wants to embrace the Lamar Jackson lead offense and the exciting nature that it is playing with Lamar, and embracing to your point the Mark Ingram type of role, the hype man, the tail end of your career, just enjoying things and winning games and embracing the town and the slogan, the Truz slogan. By the way, I was walking through Baltimore just a couple of days ago. I don't know why I had never seen this before, but it was in Fethill and a vehicle had their license plate, Truz, T-R-U-Z-Z. Had you seen that before? That was news to me. I'd seen it on like BIOS and on social media and shirts, but to go to the length of your license plate. I mean, that just speaks to, yeah, exactly. And it speaks to what the 2019 season was all about. But hey, I think we're on the same page here. If Julio at this point in his career wants to win and is open to taking a team friendly deal and because of some of the moves that they've made and will still make, perhaps it's their role for whoever else is potentially on the chopping block there, then maybe they could make something work. And while he wouldn't be a needle mover, like you said, I think you said it best, he would help push it in a collective unit that would be pushing that needle. So we'll see. I would love to see, I can't wait to see how things, you know it's gonna be one of those random days, right? It's gonna be totally the dead part of the season, right? Maybe July, when nobody's talking about anything, we're all on vacation, right? You're trying to hang out with the family, right? You know it's gonna happen like that. Every time. So that's how they do every time because with Ravens, it's crazy how this off season has been. It's kind of funny too. You hear rumors though, Ravens are interested in a Jarvis Landry. Ravens are interested in a Melvin Gordon. Ravens are interested in a Bobby Wagner. You heard, and there's been more guys too, but everybody who there have been all these reports on the Ravens being interested in them, nothing happens, no deals. But then guys randomly just pop up, oh Ravens signed Marcus, oh okay, Ravens signed Morgan, oh okay, Ravens signed Brent Urban, Ravens signed Mike Davis. All these guys that they signed, they just, they popped out of nowhere. At least guys who weren't on the team before cause they signed Pat Ricard and I don't think anybody was surprised about that one. But all of the guys that they bring in that they signed, they just randomly pops up. So, for whatever the Ravens do next, I'm sure it's gonna, Kyle Fuller, that was another one too. There you go, there you go. Yeah, the Ravens, they are- I like the way they do business. I really do, I like the way they do business. Clearly there's some agent speed going on there with some of these leaks, right? But, and we get that, it's part of the business. But I think, one thing for a topic for another day is the fact that both sides in this Marquise Brown situation had to honor the, and I know you've touched on this before on the channel, both sides had to honor their commitment. And that deal does not get done on draft night, night one of the draft without, again, both sides, Ravens front office and Marquise and his camp, making sure that they hold up their ends of the bargain. And I just, you won't see that often, right? That does not happen these days, especially with how active Marquise is online. So, anyway, I was really impressed by both sides. Yeah, for sure. And in this day and age of social media is so easy. Like, I mean, we've seen what happened with Debo Samuel, even though that's gotten kind of quiet over the past like month or so. But yeah, this whole Marquise, but it could have gotten ugly with Hollywood. It could have gotten nasty. It could have gotten just really disgusting, but it didn't, it didn't. And Ravens really over these past three, four years, they have been, they've been honoring these guys' trade requests. Ravens are like, hey, if you don't want to play here, all right, cool, we'll trade you. Like with Hayden Hurst, Orlando Brown Jr. And now Hollywood too. So, yeah, man, it's been something to see. Hopefully nobody else ends up feeling that way, but you never know how stuff goes. It's business, it's life. It is what it is. It's not a big deal. So, in closing, what do you think with this Ravens team right now, whether it be offense or defense, what do you think they need to do in order for that needle to be moved? Is it something outhouse? Is it something in-house? Do you think it's a different strategy or philosophy or do you think it's adding a guy here, what do you think the Ravens need to do to really move that needle all the way and really truly be Super Bowl contenders? Yeah, I don't think it's all that complicated. You know, I think they need a little bit of luck. I think they need a little bit of faith, right? As John Arbaugh always says, and what they really need is this modern medicine to kick in and, you know, crossing the fingers, right? That these guys have speaking of honoring commitments. That that big list last year of guys that went down, right? That that list, the overwhelming majority of that list honors their rehabs, their respective rehabs. And that they come back, that J.K. Dobbins comes back and isn't a shell of the star rookie that he was a couple of years ago. That Gus Edwards continues to come back and just fight and fight and the yards that he picks up after contact are just incredible, that that comes back to a certain extent. That on the defensive side of the ball, they get back to, yeah, the true no fly zone in Baltimore because we see all the graphics that are out there, right? I've been victim to putting those graphics together as well, right? I've put it together and on paper, what does it look like? There is a true no fly zone. But again, I think, you know, again, I don't want to think, nothing's too complicated about this thing. It's getting guys back. It's ensuring that their rehabs went well, it's easing them back, right? We probably won't see a lot of those guys in training camp. I think you're going to see, and Pat Ricard kind of alluded to this not too long ago, there's been a significant difference in the training and conditioning program. And I know you've touched on that as well and deservingly so. They needed to shift some things around. Let's be honest. I don't know if it was deserving of a true, remake and remodel from a department standpoint, but I do know that John Harbaugh said something at the end of last year and it looks like he stood by it and they were going to look at things top down, make adjustments as necessary. Whether they are necessary and will work in the long term, we don't know. But what we do know though is that he held himself and his staff accountable throughout this off season. They sure did. And you know, something that's funny, it kind of broke my heart yesterday. Somebody I forgot who it was, they posted this video and it was of one of Raven's running back drills. And they showed Justice Hill, so he gave the ball to JK Dobbins. JK was cutting quick. I was like, okay, JK is back, let's go. But then I looked at the comments and they're like, oh, this video's from two years ago. I know exactly what you're talking about because that thing was floating around recently. Yeah, because I'm like, okay, but it's all good, he'll be back eventually. But anyway, Bobby T, Bobby B, appreciate you coming through. Thank you. Just before we get out of here, give everybody a reminder one more time where they can find you at. Yeah, like I said, just a few months into starting this channel so you can find me on YouTube, just type in my name, Bobby Trossett. That's T as in Tom, R-O-S-S-E-T. And wherever else you kind of screw with on social, right? Whether it's Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, you can find me in all those different spots. And like I said, man, really appreciate you having me on. And I know I'll return the favor as well soon. And as we all kind of get ready for training camp and it's right around the corner, man. You know how summer goes. The early months are, yeah, they're slow, but you have your vacation sprinkled in there and you'll have a couple moves made here and there. And I'm sure there'll be some off the field stuff, right like we saw last week. We'll have some fun with it, but I'm looking forward to all that. So thanks again, man. Oh yeah, for sure. Appreciate you. Thank you. Thank you.