 I'm sorry, every time I think about New Orleans Saints, I always think about that Iggy Azalea song. I think it was a Fancy, where she'd be like, baby, who that, who that, you that? What happened to Iggy Azalea? Anyway, YouTube, YouTube, Team Keep It Clean. What's going on? It's Ingraven here with another video. And the Saints getting LSU's own, Louisiana's own, Honey Badger, Tyra Matthew. He was obviously a member of the Chiefs. They replaced him with Justin Reed. The Saints, they lost Marcus Williams to my Baltimore Ravens. You know, Saints and Ravens, they forever connected. So the Saints were in search of a safety. And I wonder if the Saints thought about drafting a safety early, we know they took receiver, Chris Alave early in the first round, they traded up to go get them. But I wonder if they were thinking about possibly taking a safety maybe. And that's something that I always am I about the Saints. The Saints, they do not care. They don't care what you think about how they do things, how they structure things. The Saints, they go for it like every year. People keep talking about the Saints and talking about, oh, they keep kicking a can down the road. Oh, they're gonna have to deal with all those cap problems one day. But every single year, Saints give you a reminder that if you want something to happen, you wanna make something happen, you can make it happen. They do it every single year, every single year. Every single year, they're like 200 million over the cap. But before free agency starts, before the new league year starts, they always under. How they do it, shout out to their cap guys. But anyway, I think one of the biggest celebrations of this whole, the Honey Badger, Tyron Matthews signing with the Saints, they didn't go to the Rams. Cause you know, once you find out that the Rams are interested in somebody, it's like, oh boy, here we go, another one. I was surprised that they didn't get Stephon Gilmourk. I thought he was gonna go there too. And then once it was said that they were interested in Honey Badger, oh yeah, yeah, they probably gonna get it too. But New Orleans, they end up getting them. And what's funny, back to the Baltimore Ravens since they signed Marcus Williams, they had been linked to Tyron Matthews so much. A lot of people thought that the Ravens are gonna get him, but they end up, again, going in New Orleans route. And people who come to the Ravens from New Orleans, they usually do pretty good. Both from New Orleans, Saints and both, both from New Orleans itself. Cause guys like Willie Snead, he was solid with the Ravens, Jacoby Jones from New Orleans, and Reed from New Orleans. But anyway, we all overside tracked on this whole video but it's all good, I still love y'all. Honey Badger, I'm surprised that it took this long for him to be signed. Really, if you would have told me, going into the off season, that Honey Badger, he wasn't gonna get signed until after the draft, what? After the, Honey Badger, no, Honey Badger, and he liked the best safety on the market, man. He a little older, getting a little older, a little bit, but he can still bowl, he can still bowl. So I would have been like, ain't no way, but that's how I went. And as crazy as this off season has been, this is crazy that he was literally still out there, still out there. I'm just like, what? Really? But the Saints get that guy. They get that guy. It was said that the Saints were interested in him and they were one of the other teams that were listed. When Free Agency was coming up, since they hadn't franchise tagged or signed Marcus Williams, a lot of people linked Tyron Matthew to the Saints. But he's somebody that you can put in a lot of different roles on defense. He's not just a drop back safety. He can be a drop back safety. You can put them in both safety spots. You can put them as slot corner. You could blitz them. You can move him all around. And one thing that's for sure that you're gonna get out of Tyron Matthew is a playmaker. And with the Saints, you not only have a playmaking safety with Tyron Matthew, but you have somebody that is, you know, he's gonna be looking extra. And I don't even think it's gonna necessarily make him press because he's a very smart player, very instinctive player as well. But you're getting a safety who is definitely extra motivated. And I think he looks for motivation. I remember watching, I think it's called, is it called Undisputed? The show with LeBron James and him, what they saw in that little barbershop setting and they just talking sports and just really talking life. I think it's called Undisputed. Maybe it's called something else. But anyway, one thing LeBron James says that he does before a lot of games, he says he'll go on Twitter. And this is, it's a little crazy, but some people could deal with that. Some people can't. Everything ain't for everybody. Teach is on. But LeBron James said he goes on Twitter before games to look to see what people are saying about him like negative stuff. He goes and looks for it. Because he said that motivates him when he's playing, that motivates him to prove those people wrong. He said he does that. And it was the episode that had Lamar Jackson on it. But anyway, he said that's what he does. And I was like, oh, okay. All right, that's something right there. Everybody got their own way that they find motivation. But with him doing that, that reminds me of Honey Badger because so much this off season, if I would see Honey Badger pop up on my feed on Twitter. A lot of times he would be engaging with somebody. A lot of times it was like chiefs people, whether it be chiefs fans or chiefs, some like media people or chiefs social media people he would be engaging with them when they would be speaking negatively about him. So he is very active on Twitter. So you can tell he definitely looks and sees and he openly sees. It ain't like, cause you know a lot of players, they see when people are talking about them. They see it, especially the more popular players. They see when people are talking about them, good or bad. But a lot of those players, they'll see it but they won't say anything. They'll keep it to themselves or they'll try to ignore it. But with him, he attacks it head on. Oh, you said this about me? Okay, watch this. Oh, y'all gonna miss me. I'm gonna miss y'all too, but y'all gonna miss me even more. Oh, yo, you think I still came? Okay, watch this. I got you. So with him, I say all that to say this, the Saints are not only getting a playmaking safety but they're getting a safety that has a lot of extra motivation this year to really prove to people like, hey, I still got it. Hey, I can still play. Hey, I can still ball. And I am going to show you that. Rather than tell, well, I'm gonna tell you too. I'm gonna tell you on Twitter too. Because again, he's very active on there but I'm going to show you. So believe me when I say, this is a real good move for the Saints. Now I wonder with today because this move hasn't been made official yet. But I wonder if the Saints are waiting to make it official till after today at 4pm because today at 4pm, this is the deadline for fifth year options to be picked up but it is also the deadline for any unrestricted free agents to count against the compensatory pick formula. So I wonder if they're waiting till after today at 4pm, well, 3pm in New Orleans time. But I wonder if they wait until after today at that time to make the announcement official. So they don't give the chiefs a comp pick. And for any players that they lost, or did they even lose anybody? Because Saints, that's another thing about the Saints. Every year, there'll be 200 mil over the cap. And so many people will be like, oh, they're gonna have to cut that guy. Oh, they're gonna cut him. Oh, they're gonna cut him too. Oh man, they're getting ready to lose him. They don't be losing nobody. They don't be losing nobody. In fact, they even bring people back, give people new contracts and what they don't be losing. Nobody. Every year they do this, man. They like, oh, and I feel like I'm going nowhere. Yeah, salary cap, salary shmap. We ain't worried about that every year without fail. But shout out to the Saints, man. I'm excited to see how he does with their defense. And he's usually a leader on defense too. So that's another thing. I love one thing that I was hoping. I figured it wasn't gonna happen, but it's a player that I love, DeMario Davis. And DeMario Davis, people asked me, it was before the draft, it was early in the off season, before free agency, they asked me a dream scenario for the Ravens, some dream players. If you could choose any players from a lot of different teams, who would it be? Any player position, whatever, to add to the Ravens. Mine was DeMario Davis. Cause I love him as a linebacker, man. He is just, to me, he's a great linebacker. I love his game. I love just the energy that he brings. I love the sleeves. I love DeMario Davis, man. And he's a leader too. But so to add to that leadership with Tyron Matthew, that's a good thing. Because you can have guys that are leaders who are not playmakers. You can have guys that are playmakers that aren't leaders. But when you can have both of them all in one, boom. That's it right there. That's the one. So Team Keeping Clean, I love y'all. Who that nation, saints. Y'all already know it's all love on this end, man. Enjoy Honey Badger, cause he gonna make a lot of plays. And he gets to play where he's from. I love when players get to do that, man. I love it. When you get to play where you're from, it's like that is one of the most beautiful things that could happen to a player. Because that gets you even more motivation. Cause it's like, man, I gotta put on for the city, man. I gotta put on for the crib. So he's in good hands and good shape and in a great situation signing with New Orleans once it becomes official. Love y'all, appreciate y'all. We out.