 Does it ever make y'all feel old when it's players that you used to watch a little while back and now they're defensive coordinators and impossible head coaches? Like that happened with me with Jarod Mayo, D'Amico, Ryan's, and there been more as well, but it's always like, wow, that's crazy. But now it's happening with Anthony Weaver because the Ravens, now this was one that was expected. This was one that we all saw coming in interview that we all saw coming because this is what the Ravens have done in the past. And usually when somebody has been doing something a certain way for such a long time, you don't really expect them to change it. So this interview, it was expected. So they interviewed Anthony Weaver. A report came from Jeremy Fowler. He said, Ravens interviewed run game coordinator slash defensive line coach, Anthony Weaver for the vacant defensive coordinator job per source an in-house candidate in the mix to replace Swink Martindale. Now, one thing, and let me know if maybe I'm just like looking at this in a weird way, something that always confuses, because I've seen it. I know he was our defensive line coach this year, but where it says run game coordinator, that whenever I would see that title next to Anthony Weaver's name, it would always confuse me. Now I would think that if he's a defensive line coach, maybe they talking about the defensive run, the run defense game coordinator, but it says run game coordinator. And I would always see that and I would like wonder like, not offensive run game coordinator, right? But anyway, Anthony Weaver had an interview with the Ravens for the job. So let's look at Anthony Weaver's coaching history, because we know he recently came from the Texas before he was with the Ravens, but let's take a look at it. So in 2011, he was with North Texas. He was linebacker's coach. Then the following year, he said, I'm trying to go to the big leads. So he went to the Jets as an assistant defensive line coach. So that's nice. When you can come on as an assistant coach, that's the start. That's the start because that allows you to be groomed, to go from being an assistant to having an assistant. And that's exactly what happened to him. Then the following year, he went from New York to Buffalo. So from New York to New York, but he went to be their defensive line coach. No assistant, none of that. And I wanna, was this around the Rex Ryan time? I'm not 100% sure. But anyway, then he followed that. He went to be the Cleveland Browns defensive line coach in 2014 and 2015. And then with the Houston Texans, he was their defensive line coach from 2016 to 2019. So for a little while. But then, despite them being a very messy organization, as we all know, in 2020, he became not only not the defensive line coach, but the defensive coordinator. So he got a nice raise. He got a nice promotion. And that's like, all right, he's starting. Moving your shoulders a little bit different because you're not a coach, you're a coordinator. You're not a position coach, you are a coordinator. That's big. So shout out to him. And it shows that he worked his way up. And he's been through it. And obviously he's been through it because he used to play on the field. He used to play with the Ravens. So he, of course, got that respect and that appreciation for doing defense the right way. And then he was also the defensive line coach with the Texans in 2020. But then, of course, this year, he was a defensive line coach with the Ravens and the run game coordinator. Because we know Texans, they were just a mess last year, the year before last. And they just, they blew everything up. The year before last, now this off season, they blew everything up again. So with Anthony Weaver, I would have to think that he would be a favorite. I know Jacina Anderson. She tweeted out something that was very interesting. And shout out to Tanisha. Tanisha for tagging me in this because initially I hadn't seen it. But she was speaking about the Ravens. And she said the Ravens already conducted a Zoom interview with secondary coach Chris Richard yesterday for their vacant DC position per league source. And she said, my understanding is that Baltimore will wrap up their search within a week or so. So that kind of lets us know that they want to pick up the process and they want to get this thing done with. And you can understand why because it's like, hey, we need to get our new defensive coordinator so we can start planning so he can start implementing his stuff. So we can start planning for free agency. We can start planning for the draft and we can start planning for the future under whoever this defensive coordinator is getting ready to be. So I'm sure that they don't want it to be a long drawn out process. They want to nip this thing in the bud and they want to get it done so they can move forward with everything else. So we'll see. We'll see who the next candidate is. We'll see the next interview is. We'll see who the next guy is, who they feel like could possibly be a replacement for Wink Martindale. So anyway, team keeping clean. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all and I'm out.