 A lot of y'all need to be asking me. And Graven, what's the address where we can send our EDC apology letters? Because we owe that man the biggest apology because we've continued to say he's sleeping on a job. He's not doing anything for the Baltimore Ravens. He's not trying to make the team better. Where can we send our letters to? You know what, I'm going to get the address for all the meals so y'all can do just that. But before we do, let's get into the latest signing from the Baltimore Ravens, that being Kadar Holman. And we're going to talk about that in a couple of minutes. Before we get into that, make sure you subscribe to the channel, turn notifications on and run them likes all the way up. Let's go crazy with it. I appreciate y'all. Y'all been coming through like crazy support in the channel. So thank you. I love you. I thank you for doing what y'all be doing because it goes a long way. Whether you think so or not, your like does make a big difference. Your comments make a big difference. Your support, it really does make a huge, huge, huge difference. And we on the way to 75 K. Let's get that ASAP, baby. Shout out to Rocky. Now, the Baltimore Ravens, they have signed Kadar Holman, a cornerback who used to play for the Houston Texans. Let's read what James Rebek had to say about Kadar Holman. He said, the Ravens are signing cornerback Kadar Holman, who has most recently been on the Houston Texans. And you see these recent signings from the Baltimore Ravens. Josh Jones, Kadar Holman, both former Houston Texans. I guess the Texans like, you know what? If we couldn't beat them, we're going to join them. And because we tried twice last year, very beginning of the season, the very end of the season, we couldn't do it either time. You know what? We go into the Baltimore Ravens. We like how they do stuff. But anyway, Jeff Rebek said this. He said, Holman, a former sixth round pick of the Packers, played in 17 games for the Texans last year. And he started one. He also played in 18 games and he had one start for the Packers early in his career. He is 29 years old. So I know a lot of Ravens fans going to look at that and be like, oh, man, he only started two games, man. What's that about? This will answer your question. My guy, Jake Vogel, asked Jeff Rebek. He said, is he a big special teams guy? And Jeff Rebek said he's an experienced special teams player and special teams is very important. I know so much of the focus goes to offense and defense. And those are obviously the sexy positions and the sexy size of the football. But special teams is extremely important as well. And I mean, hello, John Hubbaugh. He came over as a special teams coach. So that holds a big value to him as it should. But with special teams like think about it, I'm sure there's been times when you've been watching the Baltimore Ravens play. And with the Baltimore Ravens, sometimes the offense, they they they're not going to score on every single drive. Well, unless they play the Miami Dolphin, but they're not going to score on every single drive. So there will be times when their offense has to punt. And you'll see they come out there on fourth down to be Jordan Stout getting ready to boot that ball somewhere. So there's been games where we've seen Jordan Stout and then forcing years past Sam Cook with a punt of the ball. It's a nice punt. The returner looking, looking, catches the ball. And he said, you know what? Let me try to make something happen. So they try to make somebody miss and then he run it up field. And sometimes he might get a big chunk of yards on a punt return. And we like, man, what are they doing? Come on, special teams. What's going on? But then on the flip side of that, there are times when Sam Cook or Jordan Stout, they will come out fourth down or even Dave's asked to deal. Y'all remember Dave's asked to deal? Anyway, they'll come out on fourth down and they'll punt the ball. And the punt returner will be like, I owe him by the shake survive by the make somebody miss. He'll catch the ball and then he'll get whacked or get tackled. And then we'll be like, yeah, let's go. Come on, baby, got him inside the 10 yard line. Oh, man, let's get it. It will be hyped off of that. But it just goes to show you just how important special teams is to. And that's exactly what they're signing is when you think about the Baltimore Ravens, you think about their team, you think about the way that their team is currently constructed right now. The Baltimore when you think about it, the Baltimore Ravens are a lot more set than you realize. And I'm explaining exactly what I mean. There are, of course, some holes on a team. They're not set everywhere, but they're a lot more set than you realize. Obviously, they got their starting quarterback. That's Lamar Jackson. They're starting running back, obviously, going to be Derek Henry and hopefully Keaton Mitchell. I know it's highly unlikely, but hopefully he can be back and be ready and be 100 percent at the beginning of the season. Because I would just love that thunder and lightning when Derek Henry and Keaton Mitchell. But I know the Ravens are going to have backup plans there, too. But they got that starting running back, got that starting full back. Pat Ricard at wide receiver. They still could add some more there, but you guys say flowers. You got Rashad Bateman. You got Nelson Aguilar. Yes, I expect them to add more there. I think we all expect them to add more there. But you got some starters, some guys who can be quality starters. You got you're starting tight ends. Mark Andrews. You got Isaiah Likley. Now, where the first question marks come on the offensive line because you have your starting left tackle, Ronnie Stanley. You have your starting center Tyler Linderbaum. But you're starting left guard. You're starting right guard. You're starting right tackle. Question mark. We don't know what's going on there. We'll find that out soon. So that's where the the biggest holes are right now, but that's offense. So your offensive line, they have to be filled out. Then you move to the defensive side of the ball, your interior defensive lineman. You got Justin Matta Beach gave fresh off his new deal. You got Michael Pierce, fresh off his extension. And you got Broderick Washington a year into his new deal. So all these interior defensive linemen, they got new money. But then on the edge, the edge is where there is a concern because as of this recording, Jadavian Clowney has been talking a lot to the Jets. They want him, Panthers want them, want him, the Ravens want them. All these teams want them. So Jadavian Clowney is sitting back like, oh, yeah, my money is going to be increasing a lot this offseason. So good for Jadavian Clowney, but he's a free agent right now. So he's not a Baltimore Raven. So there is there a hole right there at edge. Well, you got Adolfi away. So there's that still waiting for him to turn that corner. But you got somebody who has been a starter. Then you got David Ajabo. They question mark there. So at edge, there is definitely a need at edge. You can put Malik Harrison there too, but there's a need at edge. Then you have an inside linebacker. You got Roquan Smith and whether it's going to be Malik Harrison next to him. Trenton Simpson is the expectation for a lot of people who that he's going to end up being lined up next to Roquan Smith. So we'll see outside linebackers. You got there's Malik Harrison. There's possibility of Trenton Simpson there. There's Chris Board who can play inside outside. He could do different things. Another special team at two, by the way. So you got options there. Cornerback, you got Marlon Humphrey. You got Brandon Stevens. You got Arthur Millet, who you just signed to a two year deal. You also got Ardarius Washington. Hopefully he can stay healthy at safety. You got Marcus Williams and you got Kyle Hamilton. So and then that kicker, Justin Tucker, punter, Jordan Stout, your returner. Now, your returner, I don't think it's an official thing yet. But if you just want to go with somebody who's on the roster right now, you can go with Tyler Wallace at punt return, at kick return, you can go with Justice Heal. So my point, again, is that for the most part, Baltimore Ravens, they have a lot of their roster filled out already. They have a lot of their starters. But now it's just for the most part, it's about depth guys. It's about depth pieces. And not all about there be some of those guys that get significant playing time, but you got most of your roster intact. So that's why I just when people, they freak out about signs like these, they say, oh, man, what are they doing? Why are they wasting his money? What are the you you need special teams players to? So these are still special moves. And a lot of times I've done it myself. I've been like, OK, Ravens are signing that player. I don't know what they're going to do for the team. But then we end up watching the games on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays, sometimes even Saturdays, too. But we're watching the game and then you see a jersey that you're not too familiar with, make a play on special teams. Oh, that was a nice play. Who is that? And you looking for the names? Hey, turn around real quick. Let me see the back of the jersey and you see the last name. You said, oh, that was that player. I remember when they signed him and I was like, I know about. But if you're making plays like that, hey, welcome aboard. So that's why with with signings like these, it's OK, it's OK. They part of the team, too. It is a 53 man roster and they're still 16 spots on the practice squad. Or is it 10? I think it's 16, whatever it is. Y'all know more than me. So these signings like these, it's it's it's OK. It's it's it's all right. So I hope that he does well. I hope that he can really find his footing. With the Baltimore Ravens, this does not, in my opinion, doesn't impact their draft at all. Could they still draft the corner early? They could. But I don't know, I think I'm in like the minority because I feel like the Ravens, they don't need to draft the corner too early because, again, you got Marlon Humphrey, you got Brandon Stevens and you got Arthur Millet. So like I know the secondary gets tested, I get that. But I mean, it obviously just depends on how the board shakes out, who the best player available is at the moment, if a certain corner does come available, but it just all that stuff just depends. So anyway, team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all getting make sure you subscribe to the channel so you don't miss not a single update. 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