 Who is the most important X-factor player that needs to step up for Raven's playoff win? We jumping straight into it with this first question from my guy, Joshua. He said, what's up in Graven, great job on another season covering the Ravens meticulously. I know you'll say you're not, but you are the man. No, I am a man, but definitely not the man. But I appreciate you, I appreciate the questions that you done sending this year because you've been bringing it. And you don't pull no punches or nothing. So I always appreciate that. Anyway, he said, believe it or not, I actually have faith about a Ravens win this weekend. Oh, me too! We on the same boat, but anyway, let's keep going. I'm not blind, the Bengals are clearly the better team, but their tendency to get away from the run game can shoot them in the foot, especially if the Ravens can find a way to hog time and possession and force enough three announced to keep them under 24 points. If our defense and special team keeps the game in arms reach, who do you think on offense besides whoever's at quarterback needs to have the biggest X-factor game of their career for this win against all odds? If I got to go on offense, I would say specifically JK Dobbins. I would say JK Dobbins because if he can have a game, like have a game, then the Ravens can control the game. And if the defense can do what they've, they've been doing pretty good overall against Joe Burrow this year. They should have Marcus Peters back so that'll be nice. Daryl Warley like played out of his mind and obviously got Marlon Humphrey. Kyle Hamilton been coming along strong. You got Marcus Williams and this will be a Bengals game that he finishes. I mean, he finished the last one too. Roquan Smith, this will be his second Bengals game. But I would say JK Dobbins because if he's going off then and they scoring in the red zone too, that's so important. But if he's going off then the Ravens they're not only controlling the clock, but they're converting, they're getting first downs. They're keeping drives alive. The clock is moving. So they're holding the ball like you mentioned time and possession. So I would say him. And then, I mean, we brought up so many people on defense already. But yeah, if I had, if I could go for a unit, like say a unit that would be the X factor, I would say the offensive line. Because the off, and I know it sounds so often to line that's such a boring answer, but it's true because the offensive line can set the tone and keep the tone for the game. If they're doing great run blocking, like they have been doing, especially recently, JK Dobbins could go off. If they do great pass blocking, that's the one right there where it's like, eugh, they can be great pass blockers. Then that'll give Anthony Brown or Tyler Huntley, but it'll give Anthony Brown a whole lot of time for his receivers to drop passes. Next question is, I was just playing, well, I was playing, but I wasn't playing but anyway, I'm just playing, I'm just messing around. But anyway, next question came from Lynetta. She said, hey, engraving, how are you in the family? Hey, we doing really good Lynetta, I appreciate it. She said, I have a question, will Lamar posting about his injury? Do you think the players will try to win it all for Lamar, or is this wishful thinking? I'm just wondering, what do you think? Thank you for all that you do, and I appreciate you. Hey, no, I appreciate you. Now, yeah, I can see that they're of course trying to win it for Lamar, but they just trying to win it for themselves. They just trying to win it, period. I think with Lamar just talking about his injury status and whatnot, him putting it out there, that I think it's something that they probably knew already, but it just makes it official to the world now. Like, okay, yeah, Lamar's done. But it does put even more pressure on them since they don't have their superman at quarterback. It puts pressure on all the next men up because Lamar, when he was there, he nine times out of 10, he alleviated pressure off people. There will be some games where he put more pressure on people. He was having a rough game, but nine times out of 10, he's alleviating a lot of pressure off a lot of people. And he does, because he does so much. He does so much. So yeah, I think, yeah, they gonna try to win it for Lamar, but they gonna try to win it for themselves, too. You got guys that's, I mean, you don't always get a chance like this. You don't always get an opportunity. Like Playoffs is, for some players in their careers, it's worked out what they've been to the Playoffs a lot of times. Other players, it's like, ooh, Playoffs came falling for you. Clay is Campbell, like who knows if this could be it for him. Justin Houston, this could be it for him. And it's other guys that are pending free agents, don't know where their careers headed. Some guys may be thinking about retirement right now. They may not have just come out with it or whatnot, but you gotta take every opportunity. So yeah, I think they all gonna try to do it for Lamar, but I think even more than that, they trying to do it for themselves. Next question came from Lamar. He said, man, that tweet from Legote was a breath of fresh air. Even though he isn't playing in quiet's down trade rumors for now, what do you think, my guy? I don't think that quiet's down trade rumors at all, like not one bit. I didn't get that from Lamar telling everybody about his injury that it quieted down trade rumors. I think the only thing that will quiet down trade rumors is if Lamar signed a contract with the Baltimore Ravens. Next question came from my guy, Kevin. He said, are we over hyping Lamar? And Graven, happy new year. Thank you for the channel. I'm a new subscriber. Only found you a few weeks ago and you're my primary source for news about the Ravens. I appreciate it, Kevin. Thank you, man. Now, considering the league has shown that by containing the run in playing the beat us with your arm Lamar game, are we over hyping Lamar? Looking at the season, the stat of no passing touchdowns for 13 weeks points out a glaring weakness in Lamar's game, especially in clutch situations. Ooh, yeah, as far as the title question, are we over hyping Lamar? No, then as far as where you broke it down about the whole no passing touchdowns for 13 weeks. No, I wasn't at no passing touchdowns to a wide receiver. I think that's what it was. No passing touchdowns to a wide receiver, something like that. But you look at what Lamar and the Ravens have accomplished with what they have on offense. Look at how much they've won with what they've, or really actually what they haven't had on offense. That's a better way I should put it. Just a lot of lackluster talent there at skilled positions. I mean, there are really every position on, in football is a skilled position, because you gotta have skill to play those positions. But you look at how successful they've been. And then you look at other teams around the league. I know a lot of people like to point out, oh man, if we got a wide receiver, we could end up being like the Raiders or like the Cardinals or some other teams that have nice wide receivers, but they still haven't done good. Well, you get what I'm saying, a lot of people bring that up. So then you could flip that around and be like, well, look at what the Ravens have done and the successes they've had without those guys at that position. And it speaks volumes to Lamar Jackson. It speaks volumes. So that's why I just, I really been hoping that you can see him in a situation where he does have it. But again, not the conversation for another day. So no, we are not over hyping Lamar. Lamar will sign the non-exclusive franchise tag. Next question came from my guy, Maddy said, and Graven, thanks for the constant streaming Ravens content. Nah, I appreciate you watching it. He said, the only way the Ravens will find their way out of the Lamar Jackson contract situation unscathed is by tagging him with the non-exclusive tag this year, not next. If we exclusively tag Lamar, he may just sit and the Ravens end up in a Kirk Cousins 2.0 scenario after the tag. Here's why the Ravens will only put the non-exclusive tag on Lamar. This would let Lamar shop and find that guaranteed deal maybe, but Shadi doesn't want to do a Deshaun structured deal, but if another team office it, well, he would have to do the deal, I hope. He's not going to lose Lamar. But anyway, he said, optics shift away from the Ravens furthering the fully guaranteed contract shift for quarterbacks and instead shifts the focus to the team that forced our hand. Since two first round picks would also be due, Lamar may not get a guaranteed contract which may help EDC negotiate a more team-friendly deal. I see what you're saying, it's like if he's talking to another team, that puts depression on Steven and EDC in them, but I just, I don't think, I just don't think it's going to happen right now. We'll see though, but anyway, he said essentially this puts all the cards on the table. The only card still hidden would be how much Lamar could get as a free agent without two first round picks or any trade capital tied to him, which given his contract situation, Ravens would never let be shown. What do you think? I'm not hearing anyone talk about the strategy around the non-exclusive tag and how it could be leveraged in this unique situation. I love Lamar, I love the Ravens, everyone loves him. No, trust me, no they don't. And that's okay. He said, I love Lamar, I love the Ravens, everyone loves engraving. No, no. But again, like I said, well that's okay. I hope the two parties can come to a business agreement that works for both. So, hey, we'll see. I just don't see it going down though, but it's time, it's time so anything can turn around, right? Steve, next question came from my guy, Thomas said, I appreciate you and the kindness of your family. I appreciate that, thank you. The years before Steve began to be the main owner of the Ravens, the postal service used to buy hundreds of tickets and take Baltimore City School kids to the games. Once he took over, he was not interested in group tickets, but only season ticket holders to purchase extra seats. This showed me that he wasn't a team player, but I got mine, you have yours to get type of attitude. Ever since then, it's as you say, as long as I can make money, I'm good. This gives me the impression that Harbaugh is in on it and is also a puppet on a string too, as I say, and lay low for your under the table bonus. There comes a time when you have to stop crossing oceans for people when they won't even jump puddles for you. Hey, I mean, he's the owner. So that's what he's in it to do, make money. That's what owners are in it to do, make money. And I mean, yeah, Harbaugh being under him, like not even being a GM, Harbaugh is the owner, is the GM, then is the head coach. So yeah, Harbaugh just gonna run with whatever Steve said, cause that's the one that's cutting the check. Next question came from my guy Emerson. He said, I have a beautiful, dark, twisted fantasy in the event Lamar walks via free agency, or he ain't walking via free agency. You know that ain't happening. But he said, or if he is tagged and traded. Okay, there's another one. Although I hope Lamar is in the longterm plans, it seems increasingly unlikely. The Ravens will be set up with a strong run game and a strong defense regardless of what happens this off season, but what we'll be lacking if Lamar is gone is any sense of a pass game. First off, Greg Roman needs to be gone, but even in that case, receivers still aren't going to want to come to Baltimore. That is very true, that's very true. And I think that would be the case if Greg, obviously if Greg Roman stays, but even if Greg Roman leaves and they bring in another offensive coordinator, I still think if in order for Ravens to get a receiver, they would have to sort of overpay, so to speak. And simply because they will need to prove that their passing game can be real. And that's gonna take at least a year to do because you gotta show people on the outside a level of consistency. You gotta show them that okay, their offense just ain't the silly stuff no more. Okay, cool. But anyway, he said there is a solution for that, however. That being in bringing in a 46 year old quarterback who is said to be a free agent this off season, it sounds crazy, but the man has historically succeeded with a strong run game, a strong defense and an elite tight end. All of those things are given in Baltimore next year. Trade for Mike Evans or some elite guy in the event Lamar is traded, used those picks to beef up the secondary and then the old line. And the only flaw it seems is they drafted a center built for a mobile quarterback in a run for his offense. That being said, I don't think it's a deal breaker. If we can't keep it more long-term, at least get us a Superbowl before the inevitable years of mediocrity. Sorry for the long question, thank you. So he is talking about Tom Brady to the Ravens. That would be wild. That would be crazy. But if Tom Brady went to the Baltimore Ravens, then all the calls that the Ravens don't get right now, oh, they would get them all, all of them. They would get just as many primetime games, if not more, because if Brady to the right, that would be insane. Brady would, he would be like, he would be a quarterback, but also an assistant head coach. Cause you know, he would run the show. Like he would run the show, but it's like, that's crazy, man, that's crazy. Didn't Grant go probably want to come at our time and be like, okay, I'll play now. But that, yeah, I've never like even thought of anything like this before. This is a very unique question. On a lighter note, next question came from Griffin. He said, I know that there's a lot of things to be down on about us as of right now. Sending this before we lose to the Bengals, by the way. Hold up there, buddy! Who said we losing? But anyway, but how about we talk about something a little more lighthearted? Why don't we have red and black Ravens jersey? I mean, cause their colors are purple. I mean, that the practice, those practice jerseys, those black and purple practice jerseys. Ooh! But anyway, that would be awesome, especially because in a logo, there's a hint of red. Just a fun little thing to think about amongst all this chaos. As usual, stay safe and hashtag taking clean. I appreciate it, man. But yeah, before they even stepped to a red and black jersey, they need to drop those black and purple practice jerseys. Next question came from Kingston. He said, there's still a chance. I know everybody is talking about the Ravens having no chance to win against the Bengals, but I think there's still a chance, even without Lamar. I agree. I'm right there with you, man. But let's keep going. He said, here's my opinion. The Ravens defense played well against the Bengals. Joe Burrow threw 25 for 42, 215 yards and one touchdown. That is not the Joe Burrow we know. Now, of course, newly paid real qualifier has 16 tackles and four assists. I also saw Kyle Hamilton make some plays along with David Ajarbo having a strip sack. That's just the defense. The problem was the offense. His way it gets complicated. Of course, we had to start rookie Anthony Brown and Harvard side of the system starters, but there is still problems. We had four turnovers, four. And one of them resulted in a touchdown. You cut that touchdown, the story is different. I think it was five turnovers, right? He said, of course, Pro Bowl Tyler Hunley is gonna have the chance if Lamar doesn't play. I think Snoop played his best half versus Steelers in the first half, but the same problem lost us the game. Mistakes. Yeah, mistakes. Real quick, let me try to remember. Sammy Watkins, he had the fumble. Anthony Brown, he had the fumble. Anthony Brown, there was the pick, the really bad pick that he threw. There was also the pick that he threw. I mean, the Marcus Robinson dropped it. So that was four turnovers. I really thought there was another one. I feel like I'm missing one. Next question came from my guy, Brendan. He said, I ain't graven. Been watching for a while and always wanted to say something. I've heard around Twitter that Lamar has not been helping himself off the field. As he may go to physical therapy, but he is resisting Dias and keeping himself in good shape. So in my opinion, he will be franchise tag, but not exclusively. If a team would want to pick up his contract for two first round picks, they will trade him before the draft for players in picks. Love the flock. Let's go Ravens, love the channel and hope your fame is doing well. Appreciate that, Brendan. And yeah, I mean, if they, I don't know if that's true or not. That's all I can say. But yeah, if he did get traded, it would definitely be before the draft because Raven's not, they wouldn't trade him for only future picks for like two years down the road. No, they would trade him for picks right here right now. Next question came from my guy, BGMethod. He said, I ain't graven. This is the first time going in on a question from Subb. I got a few questions and comments. Not that you asked what I'm from B-more. I've been a Ravens fan since 98. I didn't immediately fall in love with him. I'm an active duty Army vet and the young football player from Merville High School and B-more that passed back in 2021 was my cousin. Oh, I'm sorry about that, man. I always appreciate Hollywood for repping him at the game. I also sent these questions to Ravens vault. I think Ro and Williams are new Wave, Lewis and Reed are great cornerstones going forward. Yeah, I agree, I agree. Cause they both, they both bring it. They both have their hiccups along the way, but nobody's going to play perfect every single week. He said, I do believe EDC is going to work on the wide receiver problem more diligently this off season. We'll see, we'll see how it goes. It's obvious to everyone that is going to hold us back if they don't. He's only going to go so far though. So I think it rules out the Andre Hopkins. I'm 85% sure that. So hey, we'll see what that 15% could do. We need a strong offensive coordinator that takes more advantage of Lamar Jackson's arm talent. If Lamar Jackson's arm talent is still here next year. So that's to be determined. He said, with all that said, here's my questions. A way in a job, oh, who has a better chance of becoming the sucks type of guy? Oh, man. Adafi Way started off strong last year, then this year just, I don't know what it's been. I know one of my guys was saying that he got like a, he got like a slow little get off from the line. He like, he got a slow take off. And that's like holding him back. And then the same guy said that a job makes it look easy. And I was like, well, he didn't even play that much, but he did his thing last game. So I don't know. I think it's too early to tell. Obviously, Adafi Way, he got to build up consistency. And David Ajabo got to just build up because he was only played in a game in a play, or a game in like four play. Cause I think he was on special teams that first game that he played, but he only played one defensive snap that first game. So I think, for me, it's too early to tell cause we don't even know. We don't know Adafi Way yet. I mean, Adafi Way kind of know, but hopefully in his third year to be like, oh, okay, there it goes, he's back. He said, I don't think it's too late for a way. There's flashes. Remember how long it took Paul Kruger and Adelias Thomas? Oh boy. Where do we get that wide receiver? Who are you looking at? Can we draft him with only five picks this year? I like Harrison Junior, but I don't think he's coming out. No, he not eligible yet. We would have to trade a bunch of assets to get in position for him, like Atlanta Deer for Julio. As far as wide receiver, I, in my opinion, what I think they should do, I think you should draft somebody who's NFL ready. The first round early second, I know they ain't got that many picks right now. They're going to get more picks. You know they already, Raven's going into a draft with five picks, never. They were never, they would something, but they ain't doing it this year. But I would say to draft a high receiver, draft the NFL ready receiver and also trade for somebody who's nice now to whether it be Deandre Hopkins. I know Mike Evans, Mike Evans will cost more than Deandre Hopkins to trade for. So if it's Deandre Hopkins, okay, cool. Mike Evans, oh, okay, cool. And I think somebody like Lazard, that wouldn't be my first choice, but I'd be like, okay. But so I would double down at the position. I know Rashad Bateman's supposed to come back. Devon Duvenay's supposed to come back, but I'm not going into this season being like, all right, Rashad Bateman and this other guy, the veteran, whoever we get, y'all are it. No, I'm loading up, man. I feel like they should have been loaded up, but I'm loading up for whoever the quarterback ends up being so heavy even more. He said, lastly, who could be the next offensive coordinator and why doesn't anyone seem to think T. Martin is a possibility? I heard a lot of people talk about T. Martin before, but I haven't heard as many people saying it recently. He said he didn't run a G-Dro type offense in college. He now has experience with those run concepts. Maybe he can merge it with some creative passing concepts to create a hybrid version. I really believe that's why they hired him. Harps doesn't like guys he doesn't know in coordinated positions. So you're right, he don't like guys he don't know in any positions for you. He knows T now. Let's unlock Lamar Jackson. We can hope that Lamar Jackson will be unlocked. We really can. I really hope so. But with this team, the way that they operate, the way that they think, the way that they move, I just don't see it ever happening. I don't, they would have to change a lot of stuff to really just get LJ potential reached. I just can't see it right now though. I can't, I would love so much to be wrong about that. But the way that they've operated, I just can't see it happening right now. He said, I appreciate your platform and I love how you carry it. Just like everyone else that gets long-winded in questions themselves, forgive me team, keep it clean. I hope you forward know in the vault get some more work together in. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to them, man. Glenn and James. Those my guys, man. I remember when I first met them, they had me on, but before they jumped into YouTube, they had me on their podcast. It's just audio podcast. It was in 2019, it was the, I wanna say the Thursday, or maybe the, yeah, I think it was a Tuesday or Thursday before the Ravens and Patriots game in 2019. I'll never forget because I think Glenn said that it was actually his nephew or little cousin that had put him onto our channel. And then, yeah, the rest been history. They've been on here plenty of times. We've been on there plenty of times. They, they, they cool people, man. And then with the vault, that's with Bobby B, Bobby Baltimore, Bobby T. He got so many different names though. So shout out to him. He been doing this thing over there. And then he with the vault with Sarah. Shout out to Sarah. Sarah, she like super cool, man. She, she, she, she's super cool. I gotta have her back on. I gotta actually have both of them back on. Really all four of them back on. But I remember when Sarah first came on, Sarah Ellison, I was a little nervous. I was a little nervous because I'm like, man, this is somebody who used to like work for the Ravens and she coming on my channel. Like, oh man, I, but she was super, super cool, man. And she, she's, she's really good. She comes in, she brings the stuff, she bring good energy. She, she, she's super cool. So shout out to Sarah Ellison, man. But anyway, he said, go Ravens, Morgan State stand up. Shout out to Elijah Gorham, my little cousin. Rest in peace. And just like the ugly mustard and go Ravens uniform pants, I'm out. Hey, I appreciate you a lot, man. Next question came from my guy Gavin. He said, ain't Raven, hope you and your family are doing well. I'm curious where your confidence level is with Lamar not likely to play on Sunday. If honey starts, I feel he can manage the game well enough to allow JK and Gus to have a big game. The defense will do their thing like we saw last week. So I think if the offense can put up 17 or 20 and not turn the ball over, they could hold the bingles and maybe squeak this one out. This one will be more on coaching than ever. Oh man. I thank you for that reminder. Cause it will be because when, when you're back, I mean, excuse me, when your star quarterback is out, there's a lot more pressure that gets put on you as a coaching staff. So you, you got to be like better than perfect in order in this playoffs now, no more regular season. I do think the Ravens, they seriously have a chance, but yeah, they got to outplay their scheme. They, it's so important like that Greg Roman and the offense, the game, he calls a game out of his mind. It has to be like out of his mind type of great. Like there ain't no room for the silly stuff. It's really not no room for the silly stuff. And that's on Hobbs, Greg Roman, Mike McDonald, everybody. The players as well too. They got to help each other out. Coaching got to help the players out. Players got to help the coaching out. Players got to help each other out. Coaches got to help each other out. They got to help each other out. And really have each other's back. Cause if they don't, then they gonna be on their backs, chilling on the couch, soon relax. Next question came from my guy Brandon G. He said, hope all is well with you and the family. My questions are as follows. Number one, what is your take if Lamar sits out Sunday night? Well, he said that he's hurt. So there's that. But number two, he said, do you believe the knee injury is to the extent that wouldn't allow him to play? Oh man, yeah, he sent this before, he sent this on January 11th. So it was the day before Lamar sent out the tweet that he sent out today. And then number three, he said, do you think Lamar is using this injury to sit out so he can ensure the contract he wants and deserves? Now that part, now would he play if he had a contract? If the knee injury is as bad as it seems, I don't think so, I don't think so. Cause I mean, yeah, obviously with a contract, things are different. But then you still gotta think long term. Cause like if you injured and you injured like that, then you could not only mess up stuff for right here, but you can mess up stuff for down the road too. And then he said, number four, if the worst case scenario occurs and he does demand a trade, who would you prefer takes over? Sorry for all the questions. I'm sure a lot of Ravens fans pondering these questions as well. Appreciate the content and keep it off of the exceptional work. I appreciate you, Brandon. Who would I prefer take over? I wouldn't even know, man, because I like, it would be so weird. Like Raven's life without Lamar. It would be very weird, especially for how it's been over these past five years. I wouldn't want, I love Tyler Huntley. I wouldn't want it to be him though. Anthony Brown, I wouldn't want it to be him either. But I just, I don't know who would be out there. There's, I mean, possible quarterbacks that are out there. No, my God mentioned earlier, Tom Brady. There's, and Rodgers could be a possibility there's Derek Carr. He could possibly be out there. And there's, of course, the draft too. And I'm sure I'm probably forgetting some people too, but I just can't even answer that right now because I just really don't know. Next question came from T-Dubb. He said, Super Bowl one in 2013. This is my first time shooting your question. I hope you and the family are happy, happy, healthy, and doing awesome. Hey, we all, I appreciate it. He says, so I heard on the lounge podcast that the Ravens fired their offensive coordinator after losing very bad before going into the playoffs. This sounds exactly what the brass should do. We need some kind of change to put a spark in the player's morale. Now, he didn't, I mean, after the Broncos game, I said, if they don't fire Greg Roman after the Broncos game, then he ain't getting fired. And he didn't. Now, he sent this question on January 7th. Now, because he asked, do you think if we lose to the Bengals, then Greg Roman could be fired? No, I wouldn't have thought that. Because again, the Broncos game, once they didn't fire him after the Broncos game, after that, then he was safe for the rest of the year. Said, I love Team Cuban Clean. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication to the channel. I bleed purple and I'm always a Raven fan for life. Honestly, I think Ravens fans are one of the most passionate dedicated fans in the NFL. Oh yeah, Ravens fans, they certainly a lot of fun, man. I appreciate you. Next question came from my god, Jarvis. He said, great job resigning Roquon for the next five years. So next up is LJ. Really hope he gets up to dumb because it'll definitely set the franchise back if we don't. A few questions for you though. Can a player refuse the franchise tag? For example, Lamar Jackson, and if we do resign him, who's a realistic wide receiver, you think we can get to help this offense? No more wide receivers who've been on the couch. I personally wouldn't mind getting DK. DK Metcalf? I mean, he ain't going nowhere, but yeah, I wouldn't mind DK Metcalf either. But I think, the ones we mentioned earlier, Deandre Hopkins, I think that is a realistic option especially since the card, it's already put out there publicly that the Cardinals are either gonna trade him or it's put out there publicly that they trying to release him. I mean, they trying to get rid of him, excuse me. So he'll either get traded or he'll get released and he can pick wherever he wants to go. Raven's best bet is if they could trade for him. That's their best bet. Because if he becomes a free agent, there are plenty of teams that's gonna pay more money than you. So your best bet is to trade for him if you really want him. So we'll see how that goes. Now, as far as the franchise tag part, can a player refuse the franchise tag? Yeah, they can. They can refuse to sign it and then they could wait, just wait it out, wait it out. And either the team could be like, no, we're not budging and the player could come back. I think they will need to have at least, I wanna say, how many games is it? I think they will need to have at least like seven or eight games that they were active in a year to have an accrued season for the season that they're into count on their contract and toward their overall years played in NFL. Because if they set out the whole year, then the season just wouldn't count to the amount of years that they would have played in the NFL. Therefore, it wouldn't count towards a contract. Therefore, if they set out the whole year, they will be in the same exact position the following year that they were in this year. So nothing would change. So yeah, a player can refuse to franchise tag. Long story short. Next question came from my guy, DeAndre. He said, I ain't graven, hope all is well. My question for you is that since the Browns, Texans and Cardinals have made moves now that their season is over regarding coaching and coordinators, does that give you hope that whenever we finish, hopefully with a Super Bowl this year, hey hopefully, does that give you hope that we will definitely be making our own moves as far as the Ravens staff that so desperately needs to be focused on? That's a really good question. For Ravens not really, I could see them. The most thing I see, Mike McDonald ain't going nowhere, Harbaugh ain't going nowhere. Biggest change I could see happening is Greg Roman. But I just don't feel like much would change even if Greg Roman, his contract ran out and they were like, okay, we decided to mutually part ways, do-do-do, wish them well in the future, endeavors, do-do-do, whatever. I just, I don't think much would change as long as Ravens still had the same mindset. Now last question on this episode came from my guy, Howard. He said, what's happening in Raven? I know it's playoff time and I'm ready, but I've been thinking lately about the situation of play-calling and many of the things that be making us fans shake our head with this Ravens offense and it hit me. Greg Roman basically told us how he operates and coordinates in his very first press conference when he was introduced as offensive coordinator. A reporter asked him his play-calling style and he said, I don't like to leave breadcrumbs behind. At that time, I don't believe the media and us fans really got that analogy to his truest form. I'm about to explain it so it makes sense. What he meant was when he calls certain players that works, don't expect to see them again. Basically the approach is trying very hard to outsmart the opposition, but in reality he's outspotting and outcoaching himself with that approach and it be costing us. And Graven, I've been rocking with this channel for the last couple of seasons and it's been plenty of times on your videos when you said the Ravens do incredible things in one game and then we just don't see it anymore. That's the reason. And I've said in the comment section as well as questions from subscribers at Hardball, Roman and Wink were too stubborn to change. They fired Wink, but that was only a third of the problem when it pertains to the coaching situation. Two thirds of the problem are still here. Hardball and Roman. I can get much deeper on this topic, but I wrote enough in his email that Team Keep It Clean understands where I'm coming from, your thoughts. Oh yeah, they, you said it, outsmarting themselves. Outsmarting themselves is just a perfect explanation for it and then just really overthinking things and overcomplicating a lot of stuff too. And this feels like a dream. And you know just what I mean. You two team keep it clean. You see my boy, he like automated. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right in Raven? Right in Raven. Right in Raven. Shout out to Raven. Right in Raven. Right in Raven. Right in Raven.