 So in week one, the Ravens took care of business against the Browns, beating them 38-6 in blowout fashion. But now, the Ravens aren't at home anymore as they travel to Houston to take on these Texans. And although they did defeat Cleveland, there are still some concerns about this Ravens team. Will they be addressed with this Texans game? Let's see. The YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on is saying Graven here with another video. And let me take off my mask, my reversible Ravens mask. Shout out to my aunt at MySecretDwelling.com. I know a lot of y'all have gotten masks from her. But if you want your own customized, personalized mask, whether you're a Ravens fan or not, even if you're a Texans fan, I know it ain't going to be no love laws between Ravens and Texans fans this week. But even if you're a Texans fan, you can hit up my aunt at MySecretDwelling.com. The link is down below in the description and she will customize a Texans mask all just for you. And I'm sure, and she has different styles too. Like I'm sure a lot of Texans fans would appreciate this one. It's sort of the bandana style mask right here. And it's reversible. Superman. But to Shawn Watson, he can't be Superman this week. So the Ravens taking on the Houston Texans in Houston. That competition is heating up immediately. Because the Ravens just took care of the Browns. And boy, that was competition enough. And I know the Ravens beat them 38-6, but still. But now we have an even tougher task. One, it's an away game. And then two, it's against a better quarterback than Baker Mayfield. That being the Shawn Watson. Now, the Shawn Watson and the Texans, they're coming off of a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Can you blame them for losing to the Chiefs? I mean, the Chiefs are one of, if not the best team in the NFL right now, aren't they? They are the Super Bowl champions. And they retain so many of their Super Bowl pieces from last year and added. So they got even stronger, especially on offense. I mean, we saw Clyde Edwards, Ilea just rip apart these Houston Texans and rip apart their defense. So now what's going to happen, though, with the Texans against the Ravens? Well, first and foremost, the Shawn Watson, the Texans, they, their offensive line. And I said it after I watched that game against the Chiefs. I don't know if it was just that the Chiefs pass stretch was that good or the Texans offensive line was that bad. Or it may have been a combination of the two. But regardless, whatever it was, the Ravens have to take advantage of the Texans offensive line. And it's crazy because last week against an improved Browns offensive line, got to give them their credit. But the Ravens, their pass rush, it was just bad. It was bad. It was absent from the game. Yeah, they did get a couple of sacks, but the pass rush as a whole, it wasn't looking pretty. So in this game, something has to give, something has to give. Because if the Texans offensive line is as bad as they looked against the Chiefs, then Ravens got to take advantage. But if the Ravens pass rush is as bad as it looked against the Browns, then the Texans, they would have an advantage. But Ravens got, they, they got to step it up. You got to step it up because against the Chiefs, one thing with the Shawn Watson, he was not comfortable all game. And even when he tried to scramble, even when he ran out of the pocket and tried to take off, they contained him. The most he will run forward be like six, seven yards. He wouldn't get a bunch of nine, 10-yard pops, anything like that. They had him in check and that proved to be vital. And then again, still speaking about pressure on the interception that he threw that ended up being a punt to Sneed. The Shawn Watson was pressured from Honey Badger and he was pressured and he got hit while he was throwing in a ball. And Sneed just, he called it like a punt. So it made it easy for him. So Ravens have to create pressure. Now another thing, they have to take away David Johnson. Now Duke Johnson, I believe he has a sprained angle. So angle, excuse me. So it's not looking like he's going to be playing in this game against the Ravens, but they still do have David Johnson. And David Johnson looked like the guy that the Cardinals that they used to love last week against the Chiefs. He was looking good. He was doing his thing in Ravens last week against the Browns. Run defense was certainly a problem. Kareem Hunt had like, I think either 72 or 92 yards, something like that. And then Nick Chubb, he has 60 yards. And I know some people may be like, well, that's, that's not a bunch of yards. But when you look at the number of times that they carry the ball, it's like, oh, because Nick Chubb has 60 carries for, I'm no excuse, not 60 carries. He has 60 yards on 10 carries. So he averaged six yards per carry. And Kareem Hunt, without looking up the exact stat, but I know he had, he averaged 5.5 yards a carry. So they were getting some nice runs on the Ravens. So Ravens run defense. It's going to have to improve because it is going to have to improve big time in this game if they're going to get away. Now, another thing you're going to be going up against some fast receivers, receivers with some speed. Now Ravens, they can match some speed now. But this is going to be big that you don't let these receivers get loose. You're going to have to bump them at the line. And again, this is where pressure comes in too. Got to get pressure on Deshaun Watson. But with those receivers, you got Brandon Cooks, you got Will Fuller, and you have Randall Cobb. So you have some shifty receivers. I know Jimmy Smith, and he was hurt last week. Hopefully he'll be healthy this game. But he struggles with the shifty receivers. Marlon Humphrey, if he's in the slot, then he struggles with those shifty receivers. But if he's on the outside, which he should be, then he should be fine. And Marcus Peters will see. But Tavon Young, this is why having Tavon Young is just huge because you have your slot corner back, back. And he can make all the difference in the world in this game. And I think this is going to be a game where he has to make some plays. Because I think a lot of action is going to come his way. But I think with Will Fuller, if we can take Will Fuller out the game, because that's Deshaun Watson's favorite target right now, of course, since they don't have who was his best target in DeAndre Hopkins anymore, Will Fuller is Deshaun's guy. And when you know Will Fuller got all the ability in the world to make that big play. But he also has all the ability in the world to make that big drop too. But Will Fuller, he's a decent receiver, nice speed guy, nice number two guy. But who is going to be the Texans real number one? I think they'll find that out in the coming weeks. And we'll see how it goes with that. But anyway, then flipping to the other side of the ball, the Ravens offense versus the Texans defense. With Texans defense, they did get some pressure a couple of times on Patrick Mahomes, but it wasn't enough and it wasn't consistent enough. Because there were a lot of times with Patrick Mahomes, he was just chilling back there. He was chilling back there. And so if the Ravens offensive line can hold up, and they can be like the Chiefs offensive line was last week, then Lamar should be in some pretty good shape. He should be in some pretty, pretty good shape. Now something big in this game, we saw Clyde Edwards and Leia take advantage of that Texans run defense. Oh, they look bad. He ate them up alive. So Ravens being a rushing team. Like Patrick, I was about to say Patriots and I was about to say Pats. I'm thinking of Patrick Mahomes, but the Chiefs, they're not even a Russian team. They're more of a passing team, but the way that they rushed the ball against the Texans. Oh man, you know Ravens, after they finished taking care of the Browns, they were watching film on that game and they were like, oh man, whoa, whoa, the Chiefs did this. Oh, we got to have a field day. And they do. They do. Mark Ingram, J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards, and if Justice Hill plays and of course Lamar Jackson too, they got to take advantage, man. They have to take advantage of that because that run defense was suspect. Again, it was only one game. So who knows if maybe it was just because it was the first game. Maybe they were getting the jitters out, but it was like that the entire game. Clyde Edwards, Leia looked like a, he just looked like an all pro running back and he was just, he was killing it, man. So J.K. Dobbins, again, Dobbins, Ingram, Gus Edwards, Lamar, they got to take advantage of that same thing too. So they got to make sure Ravens, got to make sure they run that rock and make it a Texans weakness, make it take advantage of that Texans weakness on their defense. Now the receivers, hey, pick up where you left off last week. Get your different guys involved. Lamar, I believe somebody told me before halftime last week Lamar had thrown a ball to six different receivers. What does that mean? Well, that means he was spreading that ball around because Duvenay called a pass. Hollywood called passes. Andrews called passes. Sneaky called passes. Boykin called passes. Ricard, Boyle, like, yeah, they were definitely spreading the ball around last week. So in the passing game, do the same thing. Of course, you want to hit your big playmakers. Of course, you got Hollywood. He's always good for something big. But if they're keying on Hollywood, you want to definitely make sure you have other options available too. I would like to see a little more of Duvenay in this game. See if Duvenay can get a little bit more involved on offense. Of course, he caught the one pass for about like 12, 13 yards last week. But the thing with him that he showed on kick return, he got that speed. He got that speed. And like I said, when Ravens drafted him, he's like a running back playing wide receiver. He's got the body of a running back, but he's playing wide receiver. So he's catching passes. So that's dangerous. And you got to use that and take advantage of that skill set that he has and create mismatches with it. So as long as they do that, Raven should be in good shape. But I do expect a more competitive game than last week. But at the same time, I do still expect the Ravens to take care of business. I expect for Deshaun Watson for him to have, I'm going to say at least two interceptions. But I think he may end up throwing like two touchdowns. I don't think he's going to do as bad as Baker Mayfield did last week. But you never know, man. I would love it if he did worse. And I love Deshaun Watson. I love his game. I absolutely love Deshaun Watson. And I'm still upset with Bill O'Brien for taking away his best wide receiver option. And I wish that best wide receiver option Bill O'Brien would have gave him to the Ravens, but it's all good. Well, actually it's not, but it'll work itself out in the end. But I do expect a better competition than it was against the Browns last week, especially because this is an opponent that the Ravens are not familiar with. But at the same time, this opponent isn't as familiar with the Ravens either. So it works both ways. But I expect the Ravens to come out on top to just continue on that road that they're on right now in just consistency and stacking good games and taking care of business. So Ravens on top for this one. Again, more competitive game. I expect Deshaun Watson to make a couple plays here and there. But overall, Ravens take care of business and they get it done for the second straight. Let's go.