 So the Ravens lose the AFC North, but they can still actually get a home playoff game and as crazy as it sounds, yeah, it is pretty crazy. So let's break it down before we get into it, because we got a lot to cover. As you all know, if you didn't hear the NFL, they are ruling this game between the Bengals and the Beals of no contest. So that has an impact on the Chiefs. It has an impact on the Beals and the Bengals, of course, but it has a big impact on the Baltimore Ravens. Looking to fight for the AFC North, the way that they could have still been fighting for the AFC North is if the Beals would have beaten the Bengals on that Monday night game, and then the Ravens beat the Bengals in the last game of the season. Even though the Ravens did lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers, they still had an opportunity to get the AFC North to win the AFC North, but now they don't have that opportunity anymore. So the NFL, what they decided is, all right, if Ravens win the game against the Bengals in week 18 and those two teams get matched up in the playoffs, they're like, okay, since the Ravens, they still technically could have had a shot at the AFC North, what we'll do is a coin flip. If the Ravens win the game against the Bengals, and only if they win against the Bengals, then there will be a coin flip. If the Bengals win against the Ravens, there is no coin flip. But if the Ravens win against the Bengals and these two teams get matched up the following week in the playoffs, then there will be a coin flip to determine where that game is. So if the Ravens could win, they could play their hearts out against the Bengals on week, in week 18, get a kick, a game-winning field going, it's like, yeah, let's go. Did that coin flip, it lands on a pay-core stadium? The game is in Cincinnati. But if they do all that, all that same stuff happens and that coin flip lands on M&T Bank Stadium, then the Ravens would actually get a home playoff game. It's a crazy situation. But NFL is like, hey, that's that's all we can do. And I know it's tricky. I know they've been mixed emotions on it and whatnot. And you know what, let's just get into this first question from my guy Plex, and he's a teamkeeper, clean patron real quick. Shout out to the newest teamkeeper, clean patron to my guy, Michael B. And the newest teamkeeper, clean channel members, Jay Frank and Geron Carlton appreciate all of y'all. Let's get into this question now for my guy Plex. He said, you got to put your own working around here. He said, before I get started, big shout out to the person who said, Ravens should consider cutting or trading Gus Edwards. But he went into depth on how the roster should be restructured. I thought I was wild enough by myself, but I found a friend at the end of the bar. Here's why I'm here. I have zero issues with how the league handled the Bengals versus Bills game. Have we taken care of business early in the season? We wouldn't have to worry about a coin flip or win percentage or whatever other stipulations are there. In six losses, we had leads at the end of the game and five of them. When one of them were playing for the division, when two of them, we win the division outright. The league didn't give us the short end of the stick. We did this to ourselves. Complaining about the circumstances is weak to me. Ain't nothing but a little adversity. It is certainly adversity. But I disagree with that the end part about the league. They didn't give the Ravens a short end of the stick. I mean, they gave a lot of the teams a short end of the stick. And it wasn't just the Ravens, but a lot of teams. They they took a little blow because of this. So they just, yeah, they just got to deal with it. But I have seen a lot of people say, oh, well, Ravens, they didn't deserve the AFC North anyway. And with that, I disagree because I've seen a lot of people say the same thing. You said, yeah, the Ravens put themselves in this position, which they technically did. But at the same time, they still put themselves in the position to be fighting for the AFC North. Even though I didn't think that bingles game would go so good. But hey, you never know. You never know. So they put themselves in a position to be battling for the AFC North. So they did deserve to be here. They did deserve to be here. That's why I see a lot of people say, oh, Ravens, they don't deserve to be in the playoffs. No, they do. They do because they want enough games to get into the playoffs and they want enough games to get into the playoffs two weeks ahead of the end of the regular season. They didn't even have to fight and kick and claw and scream and all that to get into the play. No, Ravens are a playoff team and they deserve to be in the playoffs. How they do when they get there. Hey, we'll see what they do deserve to be there. So I also think they deserve to be fighting for the AFC North. Now, not taking anything away from what the NFL did with the game because it's like it's tough because of scheduling, especially with it being so late in the season. Like, you know, NFL, they they probably looking for every and they they still got a vote on this to make it official. But you know, they were looking for every single possibility that this game could be played because they don't want to lose no game. I know that's why that's why NFL. They were they told the players the whole five minute thing and then they're going to get back to playing and whatnot. They don't want to lose this game. Money night football game between the bingles in the field. Like, I was looking forward to that game, like crazy. I know a lot of us were to a lot of people were because that that game was it looking like it's going to be a real good one. And it probably would have been. But you guys to understand the situation. So obviously glad that the more Hamlin is doing really good. So that's that that's first and foremost. But with the game and stuff, it's just it's just one of them crazy, like possibly one off situations, man, stuff like this, like never happens. So the NFL, they just they had to pivot. They had to adjust and this was the move that they made. So Team Keep It Clean. Welcome to another episode of Question from Sub. We can ask any question you want to. And if you want to be a part of it for the patrons, you can send your questions directly on Patreon. For everybody else, you can send an email to Team Keep It Clean at gmail.com. Do not send an email anywhere else. Do not CC any other emails. And no, you send one email to Team Keep It Clean at gmail.com. No, where else you send it anywhere else? Your question won't even be a question. You will never see it. It won't see the light of day. But anyway, our next question came from another patron. I got her appreciation for being a patron for a whole year. Anyway, you said engraving. I hope you and the Ohana family are doing well. I haven't asked a question in a minute. I usually just like to listen, watch and observe. But I got one for you. Had a team keeping clean in the whole Ravens flock. Think of DC, Mike McDonald's job so far. I know all the talk is about zero and hard. Well, let's talk about Mike McDonald. Well, up to all your thoughts and the rest of Team Keep It Clean's opinions. Keep doing your thing, bro. I appreciate you. Mahalo. Appreciate that. And thank you for everything, man. Um, I can't ask my guy. Perfect one, this question, because he gonna go off on Mike McDonald. He been going off on him for a while. Can't ask my guy flirting whiskey about this question because he been going off on Mike McDonald all season long, too. Mike McDonald, he been all right. He been all right. Hasn't been great. I'll say he has even he been. I'll say he been all right. Like it's like the defense, they got so many assets. They got so many playmakers and whatnot. And the defense, they just weird because again, from. They they do a lot of bending, but not breaking. But it's like they break. And I know the offense got something to do with it, too. But they break at the worst times. The last two minutes of the first half, last two minutes of the fourth quarter, really just fourth quarter period. Like, and I mean, overall first through third quarter defense. All right, let's get it. They fourth quarter. That's what it's been. So they got to work on finishing. They got to work on finishing. That's been a big issue for the defense this year. It's been finishing. Sometimes it's been a man offense. Just they got us out there all game long, man. We tired. We just straight up tired. Then there's been other instances where it's like, all right, offense at the very end of the game, we're close to the very end of the game. Ravens offense, they'll go score. Go ahead, field goal. Go ahead, touchdown, go ahead, score. And then it's like, all right, let's go. All we got to do is get a stop. And the defense like, get a stop fourth quarter game. Win and drive, please. We ain't getting no stop, baby. So it's tough. So I mean, it's his first year. But I mean, it's still a profession, whether it's your first year, your 14th year. You still are putting something out there. So it's going to be criticized and analyzed and whatnot. So Mike McDonald, he's done a all right job, but it's just the finishings got improved. James Washington, next question came from my guy Anthony. He said, Washington and Skip, they are real high on James Washington. Do you see us going after him? They sure think he could be a steal. No, he's way too young. Where was my bus keys? Next question came from my guy Desmond. He said, I just have a few small questions. Did we lose the keys to the bus? Well, I mean, we just had to. It's the only way we can explain. Gus only getting three carries with no injury. Who knows, man? Nobody seemed to have been able to explain it this week, but we used to that. Anyway, he said, second one, why do we have our backup quarterback have more carries than our 1B running back? Ooh, hey, you gotta ask your offensive coordinator about that one, buddy. He said, third one, instead of pulling Project Pat every play, why not just keep him on modes of sight to help? Because TJ White was abusing him. Yeah, he was. But hey, Ravens, their team that a lot of times they lacked the in-game adjustments. They'll talk about it afterwards, be like, oh, we should have done that. We could have done that. Maybe we needed to do that. But during the game, it seems to be an issue. He said, fourth one, are you sick of the situational play calling as I am shaking my head? Hey, we've been talking about the poor situational play calling for years, for years. So I'm just, it's expected at this point. It's been expected and it is expected and it's continued. So it's like, you can't even get mad at it no more. Cause I mean, like it is what it is. Ravens, they continue doing the same things. We can't really expect stuff to change. He said, who did he think that fake screen handoff was going to fool? We already ran two screens for the year, LL. Fifth one, had all of our receivers total two catches for 18 yards, shaking my head. Our offense is so predictable. How many Hall of Famers do we need to call before EDC or Steve do something? Thanks for letting me vent. Now I'll go cry on my Ravens pillows, LOL. Next question came from Katie, Roquan or Lamar? Ooh. Hey, Raven, this is my first question and it's a short one. If you had to only choose one to sign and let one walk, who would you choose Lamar? Lamar, like, but anyway, let's continue. She said, Lamar Jackson or Roquan Smith. Me personally, if I could only choose one, it would be Lamar. Even though Lamar has been rough the last couple of games that he's played, I think that's only because the contract has been hanging over his head. And I truly believe if we sign him to a long-term deal that he will return to his 2019 self and win us the Super Bowl and possibly win another MVP. While I would love those things, it would all just depend on what the Ravens put around him. I would not wanna see Lamar come back to the same old stuff. If the Ravens are gonna be like, all right, Lamar, we'll bring you back but they're gonna continue doing the same old stuff, the same old scheme and the same old personnel and stuff like that. Then what's the point? What's the point? If you're gonna bring him back as your franchise quarterback, put pieces around him. It's as simple as that, but I don't think the Ravens feel like it's so simple. I hear you. Next question came from my guy, Michael. He said, I hear you live right now on the radio on 1057, my man. I hope your subscribers go up. I'm glad to hear that the people, even on the radio watching videos, keep doing your thing and keep bringing the fire content. I appreciate that, Mike. Yeah, that was fun. So this was from last week, last Friday. Yeah, a week ago when we were on 1057, the fam. I appreciate you listening to that and shout out to Tareedah and Glenn Clark for having me on too. This won't ever happen. Next question came from my guy, Sean. He said, what's up, Raven? Hope you're in the fam doing well. This is gonna sound so crazy and I know it won't happen. Derek Carr just got benched by the Raiders. In my opinion, he won't be there next year. Devonte Adams isn't gonna stay there to get past this throne to him by Jared Stidham. You know they ain't rocking with no Jared Stidham at the beginning of the year. But anyway, he said, add them to the Ravens to help us keep Lamar. Pfft. Yeah, you write the subject of your email. This won't ever happen. You spot on with that. He said, I wish this would happen, but Harbaugh isn't gonna go. And he'll only bring in one of his boys that has the same scheme as Jiro and hopefully when he leaves. Appreciate the videos and wish you much success in this upcoming. Yeah, appreciate you, man. Lamar trade. Next question came from my guy, Brandon. He said, I wouldn't want to see this happen, but if it does happen, who and what team would you like to see the Ravens? Oh, oh, who and what would you like to see the Ravens getting returned? Thank you for giving us some of the best Ravens content. I appreciate that, Brandon. I mean, yeah, I wouldn't like to see it either, but if they trade, then just a lot of value and not the value where it's like, oh, well, we really got value. No, no, no, not the Ravens type of value, like actual, like real true value. Multiple first round picks, multiple second round picks, but would getting all that be worth having a bunch of losing seasons? Next question came from my guy, Ricky G. He said, ain't Raven, how's your day been? It's been pretty good so far. I mean, it's 904 AM right now. When you're seeing this, who knows. But anyway, he said, do you think that it would be a smart idea for the Ravens to trade Lamar to a team like the Lions or Seahawks and try to get a first round pick in some other picks? I was thinking they could trade Lamar and get Bryce Younger, some other good QB in the draft and then use other picks on wide receiver. I love how so many people, they have this hope for the Baltimore Ravens, like, oh, if they trade Lamar Jackson, then they'll, for whatever quarterback that they get, then they can really, they'll really start putting some wide receivers around them. I just, I don't think anything's really gonna change as far as that. And if it did, it'll be like, oh, great. They actually finally start really investing in wide receivers, but it'll also be a slap in the face to Lamar if they did that. It'll be a slap in the face to Flack as well, because it's like, man, why do you ain't do this like that for your previous ranch ass quarterbacks consistently? What happened? What, why not? But anyway, whoever they trade them to, I mean, well, if they trade them, hopefully they don't, but who knows how this whole thing is gonna go. But you say get a first round pick. No, I'm pretty sure it will go for more than one first round pick. I think two is a minimum. So maybe even three, but if it's two first round picks, then it would be a bunch of other picks as well. Next question came from a guy hard heavy. He said, as easy as it is to get plays from Madden, which at this point would be a better option. Greg Roman can't even do that. Can you tell me how hard it is to look at the top coaches in the league and copy their skims and plays that slice of defense? Kyle Shanahan, Mike McDaniel, wide receivers are always open. We don't have the talent with wide receiver position, but this has been all on Greg Roman. I disagree that it's all been on Greg Roman. I definitely disagree with that. But he does have a scheme. His scheme is him. It's who he is. It's what he's been. It's what it's been. And the Ravens decided, hey, that's what we're gonna roll with. So this is on the Ravens as well, to just them as an organization. And yeah, so I mean, it is what it is. That's, they fixated on that scheme. That's what they wanna roll with. And that's the product that we've been getting. The offense. Next question came from Ejon. He said, Ravens Nation team can be clean. Hope all this well. And Graves, my question is why can't we win big games? With the division on the line, we blow another double digit lead. The offense went three straight, three announced, and a penalty to end things. And I don't remember the last time the offense scored at least 21 points in a game. Was it the Jaguars game? I think it was a Jaguars game. But anyway, stay safe. Harbour and Roman gotta go. LOL, maybe Lamar will save the day again though. It's tough to watch without the unanimous MVP winning under center. Yeah, the Ravens offense has been rough. I mean, even with Lamar, it had some rough moments this year too, for sure. But not nearly. Nearly as much as we've been seeing here easily, baby. Accountability. Next question came from Kenyari. He said, well, something great. I hope this reaches you well. This is my first question from Subbs. And I hate it has to be on these terms. It's more of a rant, but Greg gotta go or someone or something. Jon struggles with accountability and holding people accountable. Believing is one thing. And I also understand you don't bash your team to the public. That's all Ravens way as an organization. That's true. But I mean, come on now, something's gotta give. You see Green Bay eventually getting it rolling. If this offense was built for Lamar, we'd have key players that helps Lamar's strength. Not going down that road, but it starts with accountability. Ooh, I love how you worded that. That was perfectly said. He said, not going down that road, but it starts with accountability. Not just we looking forward to see Lamar get that deal done and different things being implemented. Time for that change and spark. Let's go Raven. If that change and spark happened, that would be great. But I just feel like it's gonna be a lot of the same old stuff as long as the same leadership continues to remain in control. Next question came from Ed Dabbo. He said, instead of trading for DeAndre Hopkins, do you think the Ravens should trade for Mike Evans instead next year? Yeah. Healthier. Healthier, bigger wire seeper, playmaker wire seeper. I mean, both options would be great. In my opinion, you're gonna have to pay more for Mike Evans. Like, I don't even think DeAndre Hopkins will go for a first round pick. But I think Mike Evans definitely would. But yeah, I would love it. I would not be opposed to that at all. But who's gonna be his quarterback? But anyway, he said, here's my vision. Big body vet receiving Mike Evans, young emerging star in Bateman, doov in the slot, draft the speedy receiver to spread the defense out in Robinson for depth. All of that while still having tight ends and running game, what are your thoughts? I love it. I love it. But again, my biggest question, all right, who's gonna be your quarterback? It shall come to the light. Next question came from my boy Julius. He said, ain't Raven, let's get right to it. Ravens didn't build a team around Lamar. They built it on Lamar. The scheme only works with Lamar because he is the scheme. Giro is using the same place from Kaepernick days. The X factor is Lamar. It's a shame the Ravens really are trying to win cheap. Look at Huntley. Now it's revealed that Huntley showed the injury, never went away, and even though he's been playing hard, the Ravens offensive scheme really brings out the worst in their quarterback. Oh, oh, oh, whoa. Why keep designing runs for your quarterback when they just got concussed? Has anyone noticed Lamar is on the sideline with no headset? Is that not questionable? Mark Andrews said in an interview after the stealers game, we have a franchise quarterback in Snoop. Yeah, he did say that. He sure did. And I'm like, hold up now, Mark. What the Ravens telling you to say? Well, blink twice if everything is OK. Or blink three times if you're in trouble. OK, now anyway, he said John didn't even know Lamar was watching the game on the sidelines. How? John didn't realize that Gus wasn't getting the ball during the game. Really? How are you the head coach? And you have no accountability. It's one thing to have losing seasons. Now you're just losing respect. Plus belittle us as fans to say we are just at the end of the bar. But we pay club prices on our tabs at the end of those bars at M&T Bank Stadium. Your thoughts? Oh, man, you would just spot on this whole thing. I loved it. Derek Carr, I mean, I see a lot of y'all talking about Derek Carr recently. Next question came from South Endov. He said, what's up in Raven? I feel I am low-key preparing to lose Lamar Jackson. And if they do, what are your thoughts about the Ravens trading Lamar to Seattle for at least two first round picks and signing Derek Carr? Doing that will give the Ravens two top 15 first round picks, which would allow us to possibly grab one of those top five QBs and allow that QB to have a possible redshirt year and have an experienced QB to learn from. Oh, so you want a double dip at quarterback. So if Ravens trade Lamar, you want to draft the top quarterback and sign Derek Carr. Woo! Buddy, you ain't playing. I wish the Ravens felt like you felt at the wide receiver position. But anyway, he said, furthermore, that would allow the Ravens to trade down and get a second pick, which would also allow them to grab a premier wide receiver and possibly a corner in the first round. What are your thoughts? I wouldn't double dip like that at quarterback. I think it should be one or the other. I mean, because, again, rookies, I know that they're getting thrown in faster than ever nowadays, faster than ever. And I mean, with the Ravens scheme, hey, it's great for a young quarterback, great for a young inexperienced quarterback, but there would just be that lack of growth. He also said, QB situation, hope all is well. First time sending a question. Well, this was your second question right here. He said, thank you for what you do. I appreciate you. He said, I would love to see the Ravens resound Lamar, but it just seems unlikely that's going to happen. And he said, what are your thoughts on trading Lamar to a team with two first round picks and a player we may need, likely a starting caliber corner or defensive end to replace Calais Campbell? He said, it may be a need in order to truly rebuild and put us back in the Super Bowl window. See, that's interesting because Ravens, they, and somebody brought this up before in the question they called Lamar Jackson revelation, where they talked about, like, so many holes that the Ravens have to feel this offseason. Because they got a lot of pending free agents. They got some positions that are just really, like, lacking right now. So Ravens, like, this offseason, they're going to have to do a lot of work if they don't want to enter rebuild mode. Because it's looking like if they end up losing Lamar, that doesn't end everything. That doesn't really even end all the potential losses that you could possibly have. There could be a lot more. So they just got, like, they got to work miracles this offseason. New OC, next question came from my guy, Steve. He said, I feel like it's time for a new offensive coordinate. It's the same thing from two years ago. The offense is too predictable. What kills me? We run the ball good. Never run, play, action, any bootlegs. How about a few screens to the wide receivers running backs? And last, the name of the game is to keep them thinking on defense. I don't understand why we don't at least throw two or three deep passes, a quarter, to keep the defense on their toes. Watching this offense is stressful. Yes, imagine playing in it. Next question came from my guy, DeWon. He said, just looking into the future, I just think besides Bowser, our young players have no impact when it comes to pass rush. Just curious about the plan for next season. We're going to keep relying on signing or resigning aging vets. I just don't think Adafi is just not there yet. And it's to be determined with a job. So what would you do about this pass-rush situation? We don't have a pass-rush issue like our wide receiver issue. Oh, he said that we don't want to have a pass-rush issue like our wide receiver issue. Oh, man. I don't know what they're going to do. Because Justin Houston could be like, you know what, I'm done. Kaleis Campbell could be like, you know what, I'm done. That's it. And so it would be Adafi away, Adafi, and you would really have to help those boys turn the corner and tie us Bowser too. So yeah, you would have to help. And obviously, there's a draft too. I would expect them to spend some draft capital there at the pass-rush position. But you would also have to hope that there's some veteran out there and free agency next year that could really just help keep your pass-rush afloat. Because if you're going to be relying on a JPP too, yeah, then it could be rough. Next question came from my guy, T.R.M. Wayne. He said, what's up in grave? How's the family? Hope they good. Here's my take about the coach and staff. I think it's time for a new head coach and OC. Because if you think about it, every team in the league has an offensive or defensive background. What do Hobbs have? Well, he got a little bit of a defensive background since he used to coach the DBs for the Eagles. But anyway, he said, for the past four years, we're still in a predictable offensive scheme, and he's not being accountable for it. And we know why we need an OC. Appreciate your time reading this. Stay cool and like you have been cool. And appreciate that, Wayne. So yeah, I'm glad you mentioned both. Because, again, it's not just G-Row. It's never been just G-Row. So we'll see how much accountability is held, how much people are accountable, held accountable, and whatnot this off-season. But for some reason, I just think it's going to be a lot of the same old stuff. Next question came from my guy, Rave Kingdom. He said, I ain't graven. It's been a minute since I asked a question. But you've seen how this season has been, so you would understand. Anyways, I was looking at Tyler Bady's college highlights. I definitely thought he would get his chance here in the preseason. We didn't even get to see him a lot. But when we did see him, he looked pretty sharp. Even showed he can catch a pass for a touchdown. Did we possibly lose a future star? And will we regret losing him? I don't think the Ravens will necessarily regret losing him. I hope he goes to the Broncos and does his thing. I hope he goes off. But as far as running backs, like, he was in a tough position with J.K. Because that's who they obviously loved. They wanted him to be their guy. You could tell by how they treat us. So he was up against a lot. And then when they signed Drake, of course, they're going to go with the veteran over on the rookie. Then they signed Mike Davis, too. So yeah, and they kept Justice Hill, too. So Bady was just in a very, very tough spot. And I guess he was like, you know what? I'm not going to wait it out. And I see this opportunity with the Broncos. So let me take it. Next question came from my guy, Kyron. He said, Gus and J.K. use the dang raven. I'm sending this email a few hours after the Steelers game for the third straight week. I'm frustrated with the use of Gus and J.K. J.K. had 17 carries for 93 yards, which was good. Gus had only three carries for two yards. That's pathetic. We shouldn't rely on only one of our running backs. Number one, why do you think this is? Also, okay, so first question. Well, I mean, we always talk about on here, go with the hot ham. J.K. was the hot ham, but Gus wasn't even a hand at all. Like, and what did Giro say? Giro said they didn't like the looks that Gus was getting. He wasn't getting good looks at all from the defense. And I was just like, okay, well, what looks were you showing them? But anyway, he said, also, I was watching some old highlights from 2017. We were running plays, but we have two running backs in the same backfield, Alex Collins and Buck Allen. Well, shout out to both of them. He said, we fake it up the middle with Allen and pitch it to Collins. And that's the question too. Do you think we should be running more plays with Gus and J.K. in the backfield? I wouldn't mind that. I wouldn't mind that at all because you got to account for both of them. But if anything goes, had a raven's been having it go, then the defenses would be like, oh, 35s out there and 27. Don't worry about 35. He ain't going to get the ball anyway. Looking forward to the offseason. Next question came from my guys, so there he is at Angraven. Hope you're in the famo. Well, as always, with the way the season is going, I don't see the ravens going too far in the playoffs. To me, this team when healthy has always been a wild card slash divisional playoff team. This offseason, though, has a lot of unknowns. Yes, it certainly does. You will spot on about that. And these unknowns are getting my interest more than a future lackluster playoff appearance or performance. So here are a few unknowns I came with so far. Greg Roman contract is up. So there will be an offensive coordinator change if it's in-house. Well, they could re-sign them. But he said, if it's in-house, would you promote T-Martin after seeing how Y-Receivers performed in games this season? No fighting to get open, no calling for the ball drops, et cetera. That is such a great question because so many of us, even myself, had said it before at times, oh yeah, promote T-Martin, promote T-Martin, but look at what the Y-Receivers have been doing. Now, who knows, maybe a change in scenery. Him being an offensive coordinator would be better, but usually you like to see a track record of greatness, but you see the receivers, he's the developed outside of ball. No, no, no, that's Keith Williams, my fault. So, I don't know then, whoa, that could be something right there, but yeah, you usually like to see a track record, I was just talking to my guy JT about this like a month ago and he's the one that brought this up. I ain't even thinking this, but he talked about how, yeah, you wanna see a track record before you give somebody a promotion, a positive track record, because somebody got a rough track record and he'll be like, ooh. So yeah, and we see how the receivers have performed and we see the quality of the Ryder, see that the Ravens are given, but we also see how they performed. A lot has to do with scheme as well because they get limited opportunities. So it's, I don't know about that one, baby. He said, will the Ravens be able to extend Lamar or franchising is a trade in the future? Yeah, that's the question. Well, they can certainly franchise to him. Will he sign it? Oh, he just asked for a trade at that point. We'll see. Will Ravens be able to extend Roquam? This certainly seems like a priority even over Lamar's extension. It certainly does. Ravens are without a second, but at the same time, Lamar did say, I'm not negotiating during the season. Roquam, apparently they are negotiating during the season. So that's that. Ravens are without a second round. The last time that happened, EDC drafted Hollywood in the first and Boykin in the third. Will he have to go that same route at wide receiver? Personally, I would give up a first for Jerry Judy or Michael Pittman, Jr. But I can't foresee EDC entering the draft during the third round. Yeah, I mean, they still got the first round. Oh, whoa, but you saying you would give up a first for one of those wide receivers? And then, yeah, no way that Eric DeCosta, like, no, man, this dude, love, like, Ozzy knew some love draft picks. Eric DeCosta, like, loves draft picks. So there ain't no way that he gonna be walking, stepping out in the first round. Like, all right, draft, I'm here. Next question came from my guy Vinny. He said, ain't Raven. Oh, and it's called Fight the Big Fight Lamar. Hope you're having a great week. If Lamar is in fact healthy enough to play, I think he should embrace the role of underdog in this postseason like Rocky and go out and fight the big fight. No one believes in us this year to win the whole thing. Lamar always said he wants to win a Super Bowl and told the Ravens when he got drafted, they'll get a Super Bowl out of me. Well, now's the time to at least go out and fight for it. If he comes back for the playoffs, I think it can be very similar to what the Titans did a few years ago. He can get hot like Henry did, but as a dual-thread quarterback, upset some teams. But by sitting out, if you're healthy enough to play due to a contract situation, he's just going to throw those positive playoffs opportunities out the window, in my opinion. Getting to the playoffs is a privilege and doesn't come easy in the AFC these days. So can't take it for granted. At the end of the day, Lamar will get paid just a matter of where. I hope it's in Baltimore. But for now, go to war and grind with your teammates and just believe. Ever since losing to the Titans in 2019, it seems like there's been a dark cloud looming over the Ravens. They got to get their mojo back, hoping the Ravens can bring out some positive vibes to this fan-based start next week. Thanks for reading my message. Hey, that's what we hope so. And apparently that's what the report said from Ian Rappaport that the Ravens expect Lamar Jackson back for the playoffs. And Ian Rappaport said he doesn't think that Lamar being out is contract related. He said this is cause of his injury. That there's still some swelling or whatnot. He ain't ready. He ain't 100% yet. So that's why he's been waiting. Yeah, this feels like a dream. I know just what I made. You two team keep it clean. You see my boy, he like automated. Well, that's my homie. Ain't that right in Raven? Right in Raven. Shout out to Raven.