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Do you think the Ravens can develop one without going out to free agency and paying for one? Now this y'all know again this will be my dream and I feel like if there was one they're like a true number one size, strength, speed, hands, physicality. Miles Boykin. Miles Boykin and now it doesn't even, well the dream still does seem not even far fetched but it seems more realistic now than it did before because of Dez Bryant because we know Dez Bryant has been that guy before. We know Dez Bryant knows everything that it takes to be a number one receiver and Dez Bryant can instill these things and these characteristics and these traits in a Miles Boykin he can help him get to that level. Now I do think in order for Miles Boykin to get there it will take him being a lot more involved in the offense than he is and it would also take Dez Bryant remaining with this team for another year. If I had to choose somebody I would say Miles Boykin and Hollywood too now. Lamar already has that connection with Hollywood Brown. He's super cool with Hollywood Brown they got the on and off the field connection so Hollywood could be another one. I know he doesn't have the size of a true number one wide receiver but if he could really just continue perfecting his craft and just really continue developing and continue we love we love playoff Hollywood that's when he waits to really show everything off in the playoffs so if we could get playoff Hollywood a lot more in a regular season you never know. Next question came from a boy Davis T he said who from the upcoming free agency class do you think the Ravens should go for in the offseason do you think we would need somebody for a defense or we need to get a wide receiver as this year's class has many former number one wide receivers in it so I would say wide receiver simply because we and I know we talked about the whole Miles Boykin situation in the previous question and I think in order for Miles Boykin to really become that there's what need to be here but if that didn't happen I will say wide receiver and Alan Robinson would be the perfect fit because again right now we're expected by the way the contract's all right now nothing set in stone well it is set in paper but with the way the contract is set up right now there's Brian is gone Willie Snead is gone because and Chris Moore is gone as well so those contracts will be expiring now that is a decent amount of production from Willie Snead there's Brian he wasn't really here the whole time so there's really not gonna be any production that drops off if there's Brian leaves but you know there's Brian's impact so if you got somebody like an Alan Robinson so or DJ well he's not a free agent though so we gonna talk about that but if you got somebody like an Alan Robinson which I don't expect him to but if you did his impact could go beyond on the field his impact could go off the field too and just having a proven guy there somebody that's been there done that for multiple teams that could take the rest of the receivers a long way to and make their job that much easier oh wow not hindering the development of the other guys because if you bring on an Alan Robinson you still got Hollywood they still got boy can you still got Duvina and crochet so everybody with with there's Brian and Willie Snead with them dropping off the roster everybody else they move up and of course you know they're probably drafting others even like in the fifth or sixth round something like that but everybody else they will move up on the roster so Alan Robinson would be perfect I don't think it's gonna happen because of the money and because of the offense as well but somebody that I could see happening but actually from this upcoming receiver class somebody that I could see who will be a lot more realistic than an Alan Robinson will be a dead Brian and then actually retaining there's right then them signing there's Brian for another year and him getting to be with the offense from the jump him not coming on in the middle of the season him not coming on and out of shape no he be with the offense from the jump now I would not want them to rely on him for to really be that number one guy he could end up turning into that but I could see a scenario where there's Brian could end up being the wide receiver free agent that you're talking about next question came from a guy job he said the Titans were a team that knew us very well they beat us twice they knew how to slow us down now that we finally got the win and got our first playoff win with LJ I see the bills game more easy to compete than the Titans it seems their play style is favorable to the Ravens more than it was from the Titans not saying that it is an easier game against the bills they are a great team with a great quarterback in Josh Allen do you think now that the monkeys are off Lamar shoulders we can have a better chance to make a Super Bowl appreciate it like always appreciate that job I agree I agree I think with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens having finally got rid of the whole thing they can't win a playoff that's done these Titans okay they overcame them I think that will help just alleviate so much pressure that's on that was on the Ravens and now you can come out not that you can be too relaxed but you can be a little less tense you can be a little more loose you could really vibe a lot more and you could just really come out there and play a game and they did that last week they play that game last week so I expect them to continue to do more the same and against the bills I think against the bills I think the offense is actually going to do a lot better than they did last week now you are going against a tougher secondary with the bills but that defensive line and that run defense been a little shaky but they're gonna have an opportunity to do some some some beautiful things come this Saturday night so I'm looking forward to it we all looking forward to it and in Ravens they they just got to take care of business you know they will next question came from a boy Harry he said how are you doing in Raven I'm all right how you doing he said hope you in the family and team keeping clean family are doing great especially after that win in Tennessee I'm looking forward to celebrating again but after we defeat the bills and continue our playoff journey I know you don't really watch college football like that but after watching the national championship I think Deontay Brown the right golfer Alabama needs to be our top choice this guy is a monster six five three hundred forty pounds of brute force I think with him and Zeus on the right side and Stanley and Boseman on the left side we will be able to have even more an even more dominant rung game especially if we also draft the center from the University of Georgia Trey Hill who's six four three thirty with that old line nobody is pushing us around Eric wanted us to play smash mouth football and I think this is the best way to do it that's how Jimmy Johnson dominated with that big offensive line in the 90s what are your thoughts now I did see something about him I believe that's the guy that they said has not given up a sack his entire collegiate career didn't give up not one sack not one but when I saw a picture of him I'm like man this this dude is massive he is huge he is huge he probably make Orlando Brown Junior look regular so with that being said with how huge he is as a guard can he move because you know this offense they like to move he might have to be pulled on some plays and whatnot he's gonna have to move around he ain't gonna just be sitting there in pass protection like a wall no he gonna have to move around go knock somebody out go knock somebody down go block somebody so if he's agile obviously not a Lamar Jackson kind of agile but if he's an agile offensive lineman that can run that can move around I would be all for it I would be all for it because it seems like a Boseman he finally found his spot Orlando Brown Junior for now I just I would love it if we did but I don't envision the Ravens keeping Orlando Brown Junior on that second contract just because of the way that money is it'd be nice if they could I would love it especially for his daddy since his daddy was a Raven I mean he might as well stay Raven but you know the business side it's tough but I'm I would be for it I would be for it and as long as they got their their center situation taken care of too with Patrick McCarrey he is a I think next year he'll be in we be a restricted free agent because we said we signed him as an undrafted free agent so when you start somebody has an undrafted rookie free agent then the way that those contracts work you get to hold on to them to them for cheaper for longer so Ravens on with Patrick McCarrey they signed him last year and then he's on here this year too so I think going into this coming season I think he'll be a restricted free agent or an exclusive rights free agent and then the following year I think he'll be a restricted free agent then the following year he'll be unrestricted free agent next question came from a boy King Lou he said in your realistic heart and the recent report about Lamar saying he's wary of the snow because he's never played in the snow does that change your outcome of a Ravens when verse above flow bills no not at all not not one bit no because like I said in the video a ball is a baller whether it's sunny whether it's rainy whether it's snow whether it's sleet whether what it is well whatever it is a baller is a baller and the ball is going to find a way to get it done a true baller they're not gonna make excuses they're not gonna be all man it was raining really hard so that's why we ain't get the job oh man it was not really bad so that's why we know they gonna come out and play and come do that thing well Lamar think it'll be fine I'm not worried about it at all I know a lot of people have been worried about it but I wouldn't trip off that next question came from my boy no gimmicks and by the way I did get my voice back as y'all could already tell anyway he said do you think the Ravens as an offense would be more successful if they ran no huddle more often who and do you think Lamar Jackson is ready to start calling his own place well he's actually been doing that we we've been seeing that because we've seen him go to the huddle when they like this that's when they get in from the offensive coordinator but here when he's like this that's when he's reading it the place sheet that's on his wrist so he's already started calling his own place and another way you could tell he's been calling his own place is on in four downs when he does that that's all Lamar that's him and they work every time so coincidence I think not but anyway do you think if the Ravens as an offense would do you think they'll be more successful if they went up tempo and no huddle more often for sure for sure because the Ravens they and I love how Brett Coleman I absolutely love his videos love his love love love love his videos but he pointed out how with the Ravens they can come out in a base look with the with their offense it can be just a plain-looking offense but they can do so many different things from that offense and when I watch that video and because me y'all know I'm not an exes and O's guy there's a lot of stuff with the exes and O's of football that I just don't know at all but when I watched that video it gave me a much deeper appreciation yet it's still been some frustrations here and there but it gave me a much deeper appreciation for Greg Roman in his offense because I was like wow I um I just I did not realize that it was that complex from simplicity now that words this this still doesn't take away when there were some times when they could have just kept it real simple kept it even simpler and it could have worked instead of getting pretty and getting cute but I did not realize the complexity of the offense especially in the run game now the past game you know but anyway so with that I think if they did run more no huddle more of tempo offense that could really keep defenses it could really like throw them off and then it would give them more time at the line of scrimmage to motion this guy and to try to actually possibly get some off sides to Ravens don't really force many of those not that that's an end all be or anything like that because they still in the playoffs for a reason but it could just add another element to the offense and we've seen it be successful whenever it's been run this year we've seen it we saw it in a coach game there was another game to where they start picking it up and I was like okay Ravens let's go and they were going so yes I think they they should and I think they will end up incorporating it maybe not throughout the entire bills game but they are going to be some moments where they got a pick of the pace this question came from a boy Jerome W. he said like you I don't like the idea of Ravens spending top draft picks on a wide receiver due to their troubling history of developing them from this list of free agents which do you think are the best and worst fits and why let's say top three bottom two oh but then he changed it for me he's then he said let's say top two and bottom two you know what just we'll just do top five we're doing that order he said oh okay never mind so yeah well yeah we'll just do top five because he put Alan Robinson Chris Godwin Kenny Galladay Antonio Brown juju Corey Davis T. Y. Hilton will fuller Curtis Samuel A. J. Green Marvin Jones and Nelson Aguilar okay now I see why you said top two and bottom two all right let's start with the bottom two my opinion bottom two who would be the the worst fits for the Ravens at the receiver position at all of these guys I would say T. Y. Hilton T. Y. Hilton he is a fast receiver got some speed his hands especially recently they've been a little bit questionable so that certainly wouldn't help but he got that speed to take the top off a defense as we know but we have that already we have that with Hollywood we got that with DuVernay Miles Boykin got some decent speed to now but T. Y. Hilton I'm not sure how he is as a blocker but I'm I think he would just I think he would almost be a waste of a signing if the Ravens were to get him now unless he was like super cheap but I just feel like that that would be one of the worst fits for the Ravens T. Y. Hilton and another fit that I think would not be good would actually be will fuller will fuller out of this list will fuller for the same reasons will fuller is a big play wide receiver love the big place that he gets with the Sean Watson or that he got because probably gonna have it no more but um it's the same thing he's hurt a lot just like T. Y. Hilton um but he's he's but he's hurt more than T. Y. Hilton but he has a lot of drop issues man that dude that dude know he know how to make a big play but he sure know how to drop too but I just feel like that type of receiver the speedy downfield deep threat is not what the Ravens need so I feel like he would be on one of the bottom two now it's nice because though even though those are the bottom two they could still do some things if they came to the Ravens but I just feel like for this list those two would be the worst fits now best fits Alan Robinson number one feel like he'll be a great fit physical guy true number one wide receiver got great hands did I say physical already I think I did but if I didn't physical big body big frame 50-50 ball route running all that stuff he got it he not the fastest but he don't need to be he doesn't need to be third down guy reliable hands box box cornerbacks out all that stuff man adjust his body to the ball in the air he can do it all so Alan he'd be the number one number two hmm I feel I know a lot of Ravens fans wouldn't like it but I feel like juju would be a really good fit as far as on the field off the field now the off the field stuff number on the field juju will be a really good fit for the Ravens at wide receiver and the other AFC North guy to AJ Green I feel like he'll be a great because both of those guys are physical both of those guys are physical wide receivers and juju knows how to be physical he knows how to block in Pittsburgh they run a lot a lot of pick plays and they run a lot of them they throw a lot of short passes so those receivers got to be physical and they got to get that yak and if they not getting the yak then they got a block for the other receivers who are getting a yak so I feel like juju AJ Green they will be great fits but yeah the best fits I say Alan Robinson and between yeah Alan Robinson and AJ Green and juju now I see AB is on this list too now I just got to throw that out there that I was a big advocate for the Ravens signing AB I was with it I was with it all day but you know how that ended up and a lot of people all AB he's gonna be trouble all he's gonna be a problem he's gonna be a headache you ain't heard of peep out of him with Tampa the last question on this special teamkeeper clean patron edition of questions from subscribers came from a boy Oscar you said a engraving what's going on so I'm a little late to the game hope you haven't recorded the question from subscribers ever sold yet perfect time he said my question is with Lamar's first playoff win under his belt looking back what was your expectation when we drafted him out of Louisville I mean excuse me at a Louisville not Louisville Louisville did you think we needed to move on from Joe Flacco at the time yes sir I certainly did I thought that years before though like way before I was being it nothing against Joe Flacco I love Joe Flacco but I thought it had been time like from a way way is back and did he say and then he said I thought we had reached our potential and felt like our offense was dull anyway sorry this is super long thank you for creating this amazing community your videos make my day I appreciate this man this was that wasn't long at all it wasn't long at all you want to see a long question you got hit on my guys eat nonic my god Josh Hoffman my god Harry off they know how to bring some love but no anyway it's all love man yeah my expectation when we drafted him out of Louisville just some just a spark I thought he would bring a spark to this team and just something different it would be something very out of the box for the Ravens especially on offense but he he surpassed my expectations because I did y'all know I don't really I don't watch college football so I really know anything about a Lamar Jackson and and I've tell I've told you guys this story before when I first really fell in love with the idea of the Ravens drafting the Lamar Jackson was when me and my wife we were on our way in Carter to we were flying up to Chicago I think one of her cousins getting married or something but we were flying up to Chicago and on the plane we on JetBlue and on a plane I was watching NFL Network and they were talking about some different some different guys that were declared for the draft and whatnot they was going through the different quarterbacks they went to Lamar Jackson and I was watching this guy I'm like hold up oh he's oh he from he from down here oh okay from the crib okay then I heard him talk and I'm like oh yeah he really from the crib and then I just I saw some different highlights and whatnot and I was like oh okay and I was just envisioning that on the Ravens but it was hard to envision something like that on the Ravens because we just we had never had anything like that before they experimented a little bit with it a devil and devil with it with Troy Smith with Tyra Taylor but they they never really truly committed to those guys as their quarterbacks so I was like hmm that could be something and then I just and then look again that South Florida bias that that that got the best of me to but then when it happened I was like well I was hyped I was hyped and I remember cuz I live streamed that draft I live streamed it right from the couch right from my phone the whole first the first round and when I was thinking that somebody else was gonna take it when the Saints jumped up I thought they were gonna take one thought the Patriots might take them I thought somebody else was gonna get them but then it got to pick number 31 then it got to pick number 32 and it was the Eagles and it was like oh the Eagles have made a trade and I was like whoa what was what was this and it's didn't win said the Ravens had traded into that 30 second spot I was like oh please oh please could this be it and then it happened and I was hyped and it was like man that's that's the most hyped I've been for a player that I had never even really watched play only seen a couple highlights and whatnot and found out that he was from the crib so it just it was just special and from that point on it's like oh man he just been he's been great for this team and he he really provided us just he gave the team life because when Joe Flacco and that last game of the of his his last game starting as a Ravens quarterback against the Steelers it was just bad it was just bad the team had no life they had no energy offense defense they were just lackluster they just look bad man and with Lamar Jackson whenever he would get in the game you see little little little just life you see life you see this little spurs of energy and whatnot but now once he became the starter you saw that through out the entire game so it's just he's just been very different and I didn't even really have much expectation for him but like I said early he exceeded everything and he exceeded it by far