 Now, if you thought that the next video you were gonna see after the Ronnie Stanley one was gonna be about some health news, well, you were right, technically, but it's about the lack of health. Now, we had heard yesterday that the Ravens brought in a bunch of cornerbacks that they worked out, even ended up signing one in Kevin Seymour. And a lot of people, when they first saw that report of the Ravens working out with a bunch of corners, they were like, what, hold up. Ain't no offensive line on one that's banged up. What were we working out corners for? For what? And Jeff Zeribic had talked about that Chris Westrie was a little banged up, he's a little injured. And once they officially signed Kevin Seymour, even though they signed him to the practice squad, but once they signed him, that kinda let you know like, okay, so Chris Westrie's probably gonna be out for a little bit, but we don't know for how long. And then we get a report today from Jeremy Fowler, letting us know exactly what's going on with number 30, Chris Westrie. Six-four, speed, now while he did give up, again, every game this year, including the pre-season games, every game he would give up a big play, every single game, the three pre-season games, and then the week one game, but he would also make some very big plays as well in every game, including the week one game. But anyway, let's read the report. Says, more injury issues for the Ravens. Cornerback Chris Westrie has a torn lateral meniscus. So, I'm no doctor. I am no medical expert. I am not anything in the healthcare field whatsoever, but I know from personal experience being a Ravens fan, it almost turns you into a medical expert because you listen for key words, bruised, okay, no problem. That is, that's something minor, strained, that's a little borderline. But when you hear the word torn, it's like, oh, that's never good. That is never good. Something tears, that's bad. Broken, of course, that's always terrible as well. But torn and broken are sort of the same type of thing. But I believe for broken, that will refer to bone. For torn, it will refer to muscles. But again, I'm no medical expert, so I could be dead wrong on both. But anyway, let's finish reading this report. So, cornerback Chris Westrie has a torn lateral meniscus, per source. Westrie was growing in Ravens defense and played 33 defensive snaps versus the Raiders. Now with that part, yes, he was certainly a part of what the Ravens did, and especially with them missing Jimmy Smith, not saying he was Jimmy Smith's replacement. But you know, when they saw a six-four cornerback on a free agent market, even though he played for the Cowboys and they always need corner, so we were wondering like, wow, if he couldn't make it on the Cowboys then something must be wrong. But Ravens coach up corners better than the Cowboys, dude, that's a known fact. So we knew that Chris Westrie, he had to be some special and toward the end of the pre-season, even early on in pre-season, his name was trending. Early on in training camp before the pre-season even started, we kept hearing his name, Chris Westrie did this, Chris Westrie did that, and it was like, okay, this guy, Chris Westrie, he could be something. Then in training camp in pre-season, we kept hearing his name be called two. So we figured that he would make the roster, and he did make the roster. And with him playing all those defensive snaps against the Raiders, it was no surprise, especially with Jimmy Smith being out, but now Chris Westrie's out too. Now he's out too. And he said, already without Marcus Peters, Baltimore was looking at options and exploring adding veteran Buster Scrine. Buster Scrine, I used to like him. I think he played for the Browns. I know he played for the Jets too. I don't remember if he played for anybody else, but I remember he played for those two teams. I have not heard his name in a long time. That's not to say that he can't still play, because obviously if the Ravens are thinking about adding him, then he must still be able to play. But again, something that I said, and again, I never liked the Sean Wade trade, but y'all know how I felt about the Sean Wade trade. And what I said about the Sean Wade trade, it's happening. It's happening. Not even saying that, oh, Sean Wade, if they would have never traded him, he would have been the answer to so many Ravens problems. But what I did not like about it, and I still, again, I understood it. I understood why, but I still didn't like it. But one of the biggest reasons why I didn't like it is because every single year, Ravens cornerback depth gets tested. It gets tested. We've lost Marcus Peters for the year. Chris Westry's gonna be out for the foreseeable future, because if they say anything's torn, that doesn't sound to me like a one or two week injury. But again, could be wrong, but on this one, I really don't think we will be. I would hope to be. I wouldn't mind being wrong about it, but yeah. Anyway, and Jimmy Smith, he's still dealing with injury too. He is still dealing with injury too. So the cornerback depth is already being tested and being tested in a big way. Jimmy Smith, I believe he did practice last week, but it was on a limited basis. And I know this week so far, that he's still been practicing on a limited basis. So we'll see what the future holds for the game against the Kansas City Chiefs for Jimmy Smith. But we do know that we will certainly be without one Chris Westry. And he was turning the corner, man. He came on strong again, toward the end of pre-season or throughout pre-season really. There was this consistency with Chris Westry. But it's just, he will make some plays. And it's weird because again, he will give up a big play. So I was thinking like, okay, maybe he got to get his head turned around on a big play. But no, at the same time, on some deep passes, he will still make plays to break up those deep passes. But again, he will still give up a deep pass every game. So he just got caught slipping every game and now he's not even gonna be playing for half a long. So Ravens are down another corner. But he's still got Humphrey though. He's still got Avery, he's still got Tay-Tay. So that's good. But again, that secondary depth is being tested. Certainly being tested. So we'll see how Ravens respond. Again, Kevin Seymour, he could be a game they call up. And this has just been crazy, man. All these injuries have just been crazy. And it's like every hour we getting just more and more and more news, man. It's just, it's wild. So I guess that's the 2021 Ravens, man. Just imagine if they, cause it's only been one game. Ravens are only one. No, it's been a lot of people acting like, oh man, they're like, they're 0 and 16. Like, I mean, they're 0 and 17 or they won in 16 or people acting like it's over. It's not over. It's not. And everybody's entitled to feel how they wanna feel. If people feel like it's over, hey, that's fine, but it's not, it's not. It's literally been one game. It's been one week. Ravens have a lot of injuries and a lot of significant injuries, but it's been one game. Give it some time. Before you call the quits, I don't care if you call the quits or not, but give it some time at least. Give it a little bit. Give it a little while. Cause crazy things happen and I know with fans, they tend to, especially after a loss, especially after a close loss, after a blowout, well after a blowout loss, it happens too, but after a close loss, a lot of fans, they're very emotional. And I can understand that because the blowout losses, they don't hurt. They don't hurt. The close losses, those are ones that are painful. Those are ones that sting because a close, especially over time loss too, those games could've literally went either way. In close games, they could've went either way. But in a blowout, you're like, oh, yeah, that's it. We lost. So it's like, yeah, we were gonna lose. We lost in a big way. But a close game was like, oh, if this would've just happened, oh, they would've just changed it. They could've just made that adjustment. So, yeah, that's that. So Team Keep It Clean, I will see you all for whatever happens next. Don't know what it's gonna be. Don't know when it's gonna be. Don't know who it's gonna be. Hopefully the next news that we get is like, oh, this guy returned to practice. He's practicing in full. This guy is healthy. Cause even Daelyn Hayes, he was dealing with an injury too. But it was something minor though. So he could be back this week. But we just gotta see. So Team Keep It Clean, keep your heads up, man. Keep your heads up. And cause you know Raven's gonna fight. They gonna fight. That's one thing you're gonna say whatever you wanna say about any player, coach, whatever, injuries, whatnot. But they gonna fight. They sure will. Ooh, they gonna have to do a lot of extra fighting there. Cause, and that's probably what Marlon Humphrey was doing with Hunter Renfrow on Monday night. But they, oh boy, make it stop. Make it stop. Make it stop, make it stop, make it stop. Oh, goodness gracious, man. But anyway, let's see how the rest of this thing ends up. And I will keep y'all posted. I know y'all keep me posted if y'all hear anything too. So y'all stay up, man. I love y'all. I appreciate you. It's gotta stop one day, man, one day. I'm out, Joe.