 I'm sure a lot of y'all heard the saying from somebody, hey, if they don't value you, if they don't appreciate you, then you need to leave. Don't stay with that person. And there is no team that values and appreciates running backs more than the Baltimore Ravens. And Baltimore Ravens, that's why them signing Mike Davis is just such a Ravens move. They signed Mike Davis. They have, of course, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards coming back. Justice Hill as well. They drafted Beatty. They also tendered Tyson Williams. You still got Nate McCrary as well. So they have a lot of running backs on the roster, but I can't be too mad because they're doing what we always talk about, right? Stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. And this is just another edition of that. Now, a lot of people been talking about, oh man, these Ravens, the way that they built in the roster, the way that they built in the offensive line, the way they got all these tight ends right now, they seem to be going back to 2019. It seems like they wanna get back to that style of play, that style of offense. Well, them signing Mike Davis, that solidifies it, right? That pretty much confirms that, all right, Ravens are going back in time to 2019 to try to replicate that offense. Hopefully it doesn't have the same outcome in the playoffs that it did. But anyway, because Mike Davis, when you watch him, at least in my eyes, what I saw from the way that he runs, that ain't nothing but Mark Ingram. He ain't nothing but Mark Ingram. He really reminds me, the way that he runs that football, he reminds me of Mark Ingram, just a thicker thigh version of Mark Ingram. Cause you look like Mike Davis, that type master, that's all he is, man. That's all he is all day, every day. You think Saquon Barkley got something on it? Nah, Saquon looked like, he looked anorexian compared to Mike Davis, at least in the thighs, man. But anyway, I don't wanna be sitting here talking about this dude thighs the whole video. Mike Davis was recently released from the Atlanta Falcons. And when you look over the course of his career, he has always been a complimentary back. He's always been a supplemental back. He hasn't needed to be the guy. He's been one of the guys though. He spent some time in San Francisco, in Seattle, in Carolina, in Chicago, and then, oh, and then in ATL of course. I see that he, that was 2019 where he spent time with multiple teams. But anyway, and the most yards that he's ever run for has been 642. And that came in 2020 with the Panthers. So, and then that was his most productive season. He had 165 yards, excuse me, 165 carries for 642 yards and six touchdowns. But he's only scored throughout his career, 14 total touchdowns. He has 2,034 yards, 550 carries. So it's not like, even though he's been around the league since 2015, so he's been around for a little while, seven years. He does not have a lot of wear and tear on him. So that is not anything that we would need to worry about when it comes to one Mike Davis. But again, his running style, it really does remind me of Mark Ingram. Low to the ground. And he's not shifty, but he's good at stopping. He got real good controller when he stops and then cuts. So it's kind of like a less shifty Gus Edwards. But yeah, he's a very precise cutter and stopper as a running bag, in my opinion. What he brings to this offense, I've seen a lot of people saying, oh yeah, he just gonna be a camp body. He just gonna be a camp body. He just gonna be there while J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards and Justice Hill as they recover. That's all he gonna be doing. But I don't know, man. I don't know, I don't know. Cause again, we didn't mention they did draft a baby. So they got yet another running bag. So there's gonna be a lot of competition in that running back room. It is going to be a lot. That running back room is packed right now. But I think the Ravens, they really want to just learn from them. Even though I can't fault them for what happened at running back. Like I can't fault them for, because we always talk about stay ready so you ain't got to get ready. But the Ravens last year, at every position, besides offensive line, but at every position, they were ready. Like these dudes, they were ready. They had nice starters and they had quality depth all across, except offensive line. But all across the board, all across the roster, they were ready. But then when injuries hit, it just is ugly. And of course, as we all know, those injuries literally never stopped. From pre, even before pre-season, from off-season through the end of the regular season, the injuries literally never stopped. But the Ravens are taking last year and they're like, hold up, no, no, no, no. We are going to be over-prepared well, at certain positions, while I receive it, let's see what they do there. But we are going to be over-prepared and we are going to get an excess amount of players at different positions to where we are ready. We are staying ready so we don't have to get ready. And running, that running back room, all them dudes probably in the room looking at each other like, oh, okay, all right, all right now, okay, I see y'all. It's gonna be some competition, man. It is going to be some fierce competition. But if they're really going back to that 2019, which all signs are pointing to, I wouldn't be surprised if they kept four running backs. Wouldn't I be surprised? Now, who would that be though? Obviously, J.K. and Gus. And you, obviously, you hope first and foremost that they start the season off both healthy. And it seems like all signs are pointing to that, but we won't know till we know. And we do not want to assume at all. Can't assume anything. Raven's assumed with Ronnie Stanley last year, look what happened. Raven's assumed with Nick Boyle last year, look what happened. Raven's assumed with Derek Wolf last year, look what happened. So you cannot assume that somebody is going to be ready. And even if you just never know, as last year definitely gave us a nice little reminder, you never know. So with this signing again, I'm cool with it. I wouldn't think that it would be, that's the only big question now. How much is it for? What was the details of Mike Davis' contract? Cause I don't think it's come out yet. No, it hasn't. But yeah, what are the details? Like if this, if the details are like, it can't be anything crazy. I'm thinking probably like maybe a million dollars, maybe it reaches like 2 mil or 2.5 mil would incentive something like that. I would probably think like maybe like a two year deal so they could stretch out the cap. But nothing crazy, nothing crazy, nothing too wild, anything like that. I think a two year deal with all the guarantees in the first year. So there's no guarantees in the second year or it's minimal guarantees in the second year. So they really want to make it a one year deal but they don't want to make it an actual one year deal because of the cap. So, you know Raven, they don't, they not doing the whole cash over cap. They doing the cap, that's it. We sticking to that. We ain't going above all means. Okay, Raven, it's cool, cool, cool. Do what you do, baby. So yeah, Mike Williams is, I mean, not Mike Williams, Mike Davis is a Raven. So shout out to the people that make the jerseys. That shouldn't be a hard jersey to make. All you got to do is put Davis on the back or M. Davis or something like that. I feel bad for when they had to put a tippet old or even for the Ravens themselves like Matt BK and who else? Like they got some tough names, man. But shout out to them and shout out to what their names mean and what it represents with their families. So, and that name on the back of the jersey says, hey, look, I done made it. Anyway, I love y'all team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. And I know y'all will already, but let me know what you think this means for the Ravens as far as Mike Davis being the new Baltimore running back. So appreciate y'all. Love y'all. We out.