 There's that saying that you never know what you have until it's gone. You never appreciate what you have until it's gone. But with Ravens and Marlon Humphrey, that definitely is not true at all. We know what we have in Marlon Humphrey, we love what we have in Marlon Humphrey and we appreciate what and who we have in Marlon Humphrey on the field. One of the best cornerbacks in the league, one of the top pay cornerbacks in the league now, a playmaking cornerback and he is a grinded out type of cornerback. He's not the pretty guy that's not going to get all the sexy interceptions and what not. But he does make the play and continues to put in the work. Fruit punch, that's all I got to say. And then of course, off the field, we all know Marlon Humphrey especially in the post game Instagram live videos when they on their way games. Once he get that camera in his hand, that's a wrap. That's a wrap. Once he start, once he goes live, oh yeah, that's it. You know, it's going to be a show. So that's why we are all, even though this was an expected move, it wasn't a surprise anything, it wasn't no shock, anything like that. This was a move that we all knew was coming because once he got on the not so team keep it clean list last week, then we knew he was going to miss the Colts game. Then they officially announced that he was going to miss the Colts game. And we expected him to be back for this game coming up against the Patriots and now it's official that he is back and he'll be practicing today in the first team practice this week of the week for the Patriots. So that is very good news, especially comes just after the Ravens signed Tramon Williams and with Marlon Humphrey coming back and Tramon Williams being inserted into the lineup. We'll see how often he plays. We'll see how much he plays. We'll see if he ends up taking over for Terrell Bonds and Terrell Bonds gets pushed more to a special teams role. And I know a lot of people have been getting on Terrell Bonds and they say, oh, he's bad. He sucks. He's this, he's that. And I'm like, again, same thing I said in the past couple of videos about Terrell Bonds, like it's not like this dude is giving up a bunch of touchdowns or anything like that. And I know for Ravens fans, we do have high standards when it comes to the cornerback position. I know that. We definitely have high standards when it comes to the cornerback position, but at the same time, like, who do you expect the quarterbacks to go up against? Who do you expect the quarterbacks to go after? Marcus Peters or Jimmy Smith or Marlon Humphrey or Anthony Avent when he was in a situation. Marcus Peters, Marlon Humphrey, Jimmy Smith or Terrell Bonds when he was in a situation. So with him giving up the plays that he gave up, like it's I just I think sometimes we as Ravens fans just got to tone it down a bit and be more realistic because we're not we're not going to shut down every single receiver every single week. It will be nice. Be great. But that's just it's not going to happen. Every cornerback can't cover for all the time in the world and Terrell Bonds is obviously the most inexperienced one, so they were going to go after him. But we'll see what Tramon Williams role is going to be. Now a big point about Tramon Williams role and that what we hope to see is that he ends up making Marlon Humphrey kicking Marlon Humphrey back to the outside because again Marlon Humphrey is primarily outside corner again. We appreciate his playmaking ability from the slot now to but that's just that's not him. That's not his position. He's filled in well there and Ravens could do a lot worse at the slot. So it's been like a good problem to have for the Ravens kind of because it's like man we have all these corners here and there even though we lost a lot and we were depleted for a little bit but they added Tramon Williams and now we back in business but it was like with Marlon Humphrey we will lose our slot corner and then they would have to put him into that slot role. So he wasn't at his natural position on the outside but now I'm just wondering if they're going to actually put him back there once Tramon Williams gets on the field. So it's just going to be something that we just got to wait and see as as time goes as the the season goes and whatnot and maybe even we may get that question answered starting even maybe this even maybe this week when the Ravens go up against other Patriots on Sunday Night Football for the world to see. Oh that should be a fun game. That should be a really fun game. So it but it's nice to be getting some depth back. It's nice to be getting the boys back all together. It's nice to be just getting everybody healthy and everybody team keep it clean because it was it hurt like last week when we found out that Marlon was on the not team keep it clean list and he was going to miss the game because we know Marlon's impact on the game. We know that this dude can take away he can take away a receiver out the game and we know that he's good for we know that he's good for making some plays Marlon Humphrey ever since his rookie year been a very physical cornerback. That is one thing that I don't get. I don't I don't hear that get talked about enough when it comes to Marlon Humphrey is how physical he is and he showed that from jump. Soon as he stepped on a scene with the Ravens he showed that I remember in preseason. I was like oh that's the rookie who he drafted. Oh wow that's number 29 who throwback Marlon Humphrey right there. So him when he went out it was like oh man even though we still have Marcus Peterson Jimmy Smith so we know we're gonna be all right but still we are of course our much better team with Marlon Humphrey with our best defensive player then without. And with Marlon Humphrey I remember tweeting it during the game I said man I said I know them boys gonna hold it down I know they gonna hold it down during the coach game I said I know the defense and all of them gonna hold it down but we certainly miss Marlon Humphrey because he does so many things he makes so many different types of plays. He'll get an interception here and there of course forced and fumbles we all know about them for his fumbles but Marlon Humphrey he helps him run support too. He helps him run support a lot actually again very physical corner and I think I think the game on Sunday Marlon Humphrey being out forced Marcus Peters to step up because I remember on I think it was on the open and drive there was a run play and Marcus Peters was back there. He ain't made the tackle but he was back there and he just knew that okay I'm I'm gonna have to step it up a little bit and I mean he been doing this thing pretty well for the most for the majority of the season besides that Chiefs game but the Chiefs game was really rough for everybody so I can't even single Marcus Peters out for that one but that Chiefs game was rough everybody but besides that he's been doing this thing but in the coach game I think he really took it upon himself like hey Marlon Humphrey's out I'm the guy I'm the guy and I have been the guy before so it's nothing new but at the same time hey I'm the guy so he was like shout out to Marlon Humphrey I am going to try to do both his and my job this game and he did both because he came and he tried to help him run support it didn't work out so well but then on that force fumble what cornerback we know who usually forcing the fumbles on the Ravens it's Marlon Humphrey but what cornerback ended up forcing the fumble that ended up getting scooped up by Chuck Clark and going for six it was Marcus Peters so he did Marlon Humphrey's job and then he turned around to in the second half of the game Lamar and Ravens driving down the field oh man Lamar is hot they up the tempo and everything again that whole room about that it was hardball caught in the plays I still haven't seen anything that acknowledges that so let's see but anyway they got the up tempo offense going Lamar connecting and whatnot hitting people running everything's working clicking they get to the goal line Gus go ahead finish it off boom fumble Marcus Peters said wait wait wait wait wait I'm gonna still do my job I got it don't worry Phillip Rivers takes a shot and that's what you do that's what you do if you get a big turnover like that you take a shot take a shot because the defense is coming out and they're like oh man we back out here we didn't get the touchdown really upset they whine and they're so you take a shot he took a shot on Marcus Peters and Marcus Peters say hold up I did Marlon Humphrey's job now let me do mine's too interception questionable interception but interception so shout out to Marcus Peters and shout out to Marlon Humphrey and just shout out to the Raven secondary man because as hurt as they have been as depleted as they have gotten they are still a very good secondary because our top guys are like some top guys in the league not just on the team not just in the AFC not just in the AFC North but our cornerbacks are some of the top in the league and that's something that we definitely appreciate especially as Ravens fans and then you add Tramon Williams to that the ageless wonder a guy who actually when I was watching him yesterday he didn't play bad last year now I read something to that said that he was like ranked in like the top 10 of cornerbacks now I'm not sure if that was the top 10 in slot corners of just a top 10 period but regardless man you added a good one and you added a small one too so that makes this team just that much more dangerous and just that much more lethal in the secondary because I know it's a lot of fans is a question about the age I question it myself like 37 years old oh my goodness but again age doesn't tell the whole story doesn't tell the whole story so we'll see how it works out with Tramon Williams and just this entire second area as a whole as a unit but moving forward they they are in some pretty good shape and I'm looking forward to a team keep it clean I love y'all so much I appreciate y'all thank you for always listening thank you for rocking with us I'll see y'all later on y'all have a good day we out