 Good old joint practices. Oh, they are a nice way to really see where your team is at at this point of the off season because instead of just going up against each other like you used to doing, you're going up against a completely new set of people, a new team, a different team, different players with a different attitude and different cultures as well. And that can make things very interesting. And there was no different when the Ravens got together with the commanders because they had joint practices for a couple of days this week. And something that happens in a lot of these joint practices, not just with Baltimore and Washington, but really around the league is fights, fights. And they featured plenty of fights. And there was no shortage of people telling others, a teacher man had a squabble and Mark Andrews, I don't think anybody got to teach him nothing because Mark Andrews, he was certainly involved. You know what, I can't even call it a fight because Mark Andrews literally I think he saw Rob Gronkowski. He's like, Rob Gronkowski, he's done some work in WWE before. You know what, let me put my tape out there. So in the future when I retired from football, I got another job sitting and waiting for me. But you know what, I can show you better than I can tell you. Watch this. So you see how with Mark Andrews, like that's why I couldn't even call it a fight because Mark Andrews literally picked the guy up, slammed him and started walking away like it was nothing. But Mark Andrews, like he has definitely has some frustrating moments in this training camp, that being one of them. Because apparently he caught the ball. I don't know if he fumbled it, the ball got like knocked out of something. And you know, like, I guess it's a thing with tight ends where if they make a catch and somebody punches a ball out of their hands, they get really upset. Because remember the video of Travis Kelsie? Travis Kelsie, the same exact thing. And he went swinging on the cornerback of safety, whoever it was. You remember that? That was just from maybe a couple of weeks ago. So this is not uncommon. But with Mark Andrews, he has had some frustrated moments. And that was definitely one of them. Another one was he's upset at Lamar Jackson the other day because I think they said Lamar Jackson threw a touchdown to Nelson Aguilar. But Mark Andrews, he was wide open. He was open now. Hey, when you think about it, especially as fans, hey, this is a touchdown. Let's go. Let's get it, baby. Come on, man. Let's make it happen. We did it. But Mark Andrews in that moment of that heat of the moment, he's thinking, hey, it should have been me. But it is what it is. And they said that he he walked off and he left practice and he just went to the sideline for the rest of that practice. But Jeff Zribik did clear it up and said it hasn't been a shortage of passes or receptions by Mark Andrews in training camp. And he said Mark Andrews probably had the most passes thrown his way. He had caught the most balls this training camp out of everybody. So, yeah, he's still getting his fair share. And even this season, I would still expect him to get his fair share of passes thrown his way. Now, pro football talk, they reported about this body slam that Mark Andrews did. And it wasn't the prettiest result. So they reported that with Mark Andrews, the slam, the slam heard around the world. It actually caused an injury. Let's read the report. He said commanders cornerback Danny Johnson suffered a rotator cuff injury when he was slammed to the ground by Ravens Titan, Mark Andrews, after the play during a joint practice. So that's rough. That's rough. And I see a lot of commanders, fans and whatnot. And just people in general have had some animosity towards Mark Andrews for that. And I can see why I can see why. Because a lot of times when you need to or want to see the other side or try to get a better feel of understanding for the other side of where people are coming from, just try to put yourself in their shoes. And I know because I know they're going to be some I guarantee it, they're going to be some Ravens fans. Oh, it's no big deal. It ain't nothing. I was just a little practiced by it's whatever, but I guarantee I promise you if this would have been the Rosewood reversed and a Washington Commanders player slammed the Ravens player and that Ravens player got hurt. Ravens fans who only rate the Ravens fans who were saying, oh, it ain't no big deal. I guarantee you it will be a big deal and they will be very upset. And I get it because like joint practices are for finding out how good or bad your football team is currently. And fights are something that comes with the territory, unfortunately. But you never want injuries, especially from fights to come because injuries during the game is going to just going to happen. Somebody going to get hit the wrong way. Somebody going to land the wrong way. Even there's unfortunately some non-contact injuries. But with the physicality of football, injuries are going to happen. But you would hope that they don't come from people fighting. And unfortunately for this Washington Commanders player, it did and they did. And you know what? I was thinking about it yesterday and especially like doing all the fights and stuff, I was thinking, I know the Ravens because he came back to practice yesterday, but it had me thinking like this is why the Ravens were probably holding out Ronnie Stanley. This is why they were holding out, holding him out of joint practices because coincidentally, they were, oh, Ronnie Stanley now practicing. Oh, OK. And John Hopper was like, oh, no, we just trying to protect his ankle. They weren't trying to protect his ankle, but they were really trying to protect him from Washington injury. That's what they were really doing. They were like, oh, no, Ronnie Stanley, I've been through enough in his career. We ain't taking no chances. We ain't taking no kinds of risk. Ronnie Stanley, you just chill for the next couple of days. You just stay home and play some FIFA or something like that. You you take it easy because they know the history is there and they don't want history to repeat itself. So they kept him far, far away from the Washington commanders. But anyway, I do wonder like if this and a pro football talk mentioned this, if this could possibly start leading to there being fines or there being even possible suspensions if there's fights at practices, especially not even just fights at practices, but fights that end up leading to injuries, which you obviously hope never happens, but in this case, it happened. So just something to think about. 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