 Team keep it clean. I like this Adam Schefter. He reported that chief's offensive coordinator Eric B. Enemy remains a prime candidate prime candidate for the offensive coordinator jobs with the Washington commander and the Baltimore Ravens per sources. So I love it. I love it. The fact that the Ravens they seem to be waiting waiting for Eric B. Enemy to possibly make a decision or he seems to still be in their plans. I'm with that all day because this is who I want the Ravens to hire as an offensive coordinator for several different reasons. We can get into those again in a little bit. But first let's see what my god feel. Yates had to say. He just said Eric B. Enemy has been the chief's offensive coordinator and play caller for five seasons. They're ranking total offense in 2018. They were first in 2019. They were fifth in 2020. They were first in 2021. They were third in 2022. They were first. So in as long as he's been the offensive coordinator, they have been nothing lower than the fifth overall total offense. Nothing lower than that. They have even they have either been fifth or higher. See thinking about something like that my mind it just it can't even like comprehend that. Now they've also had a lot of success obviously. They've been to a couple of Super Bowls and they're about to play in another one in a couple of days. They won one. They lost one. But their offense has been something that's just been powerful. Now they do have the best quarterback in the league and patching my homes. So that helps. But if Eric B. Enemy could come to the Baltimore Ravens and if they could keep Lamar Jackson. Now something that I continue to say because I got to say it weapons matter. They certainly do. They matter. But what also matters along with weapons is the person if they know how to use them, if they know how to use them properly, if they know how to use the weapons that they have already, if they know how to establish weapons. Now some people want to say oh Eric B. Enemy that guy he doesn't even call plays. He doesn't even call plays by himself. He shares play calling with Andy Reed. Okay. And give me that. Tell him to come through. Like come on. Bring it. Because we had somebody who did call plays and who has called plays. But the the situational play calling was bad. The use of the weapons that the Ravens had was bad even though Ravens didn't really provide them too much. But even when they had stuff like there was just too much inconsistencies and stuff that we saw as fans. So it's like if we see it as fans consistently we calling it out consistently. How is the coaching staff that we watch in every single week consistently doing the same stuff? Bring me Eric B. Enemy. Bring me an outside guy. Bring me some type of change. And I know with Eric B. Enemy it can still be tough because he would still be under Jonathan Hubbaugh. So so much depends on what John would be willing to do and willing to allow Eric B. Enemy to do. Because John obviously as a head coach he has so much to do with what happens on game day. But I want Eric B. Enemy. Anyway so with Eric B. Enemy he's got to be looking at these teams like looking at the Baltimore Ravens like okay I don't know who my quarterback is going to be if I go there. Hopefully it'll be Lamar but it's a big chance that it might not be. So I don't know that's a big if right now. That's the biggest if in Baltimore right now. Who is the quarterback going to be? And then as far as weapons all right if I go over there what are they going to give me? What are they going to give me to work with? Are they really going to help me out so I can help my quarterback out so I can help out the weapons that I got? Or am I just going to be giving leftovers, scraps? What are they going to do? So those are some real questions right there. Real questions. Then they can look at the Washington Commanders and be like man who is my quarterback going to be? Is it going to be Taylor Honeke? Is it going to be somebody else's? It ain't going to be Carson Winsor. I don't think so but who's it going to be? But even above that what's going to happen with ownership because the Washington Commanders are getting ready to be up for sale so they're going to have a new owner any day now and from experience when companies change ownership it can be for the better but it can certainly be for the worse too. I remember when I worked at a car dealership and I was a a transporter I guess that's what it's called on you remember but I was the guy who if you came to the dealership to get your car worked on and you didn't want to wait there at the dealership I could drive you home in a little company was it a van? I think it was a van at the time. I could drive you home. I could drive you off if you need me to drop you off somewhere I could take you there and then I could pick you up when your car was ready. So under the old ownership whenever I was waiting for a customer and if I didn't have any customers that I needed to drive home they're like all right you could chill in that chair right there you could just sit down relax till a customer comes we'll let you know when the customer is ready and that's it so I'll be sitting there chilling in the chair posted up relaxing taking it easy but then they sold the company to somebody else so he was under under new ownership let me tell you they didn't they didn't tell me that I couldn't sit in the chair anymore they literally removed the chair from where I was sitting there every day they removed the chair put it away and I was like whoa hey buddy where's my chair where did it go did it disappear walk on his four legs and go away I didn't know where it was so then I saw it and I grabbed it and put it back so then the new owner said no we you you you can't sit there anymore and I was just like huh and that just started this friction and then maybe a week later end up getting fired so that's a crazy story funny story but I appreciate every step of the way because it allowed us to learn different life lessons and put us where we are today we I mean we ain't always special anything but it put us where we are today so anyway um my point is that new ownership they can change a culture and they can change a culture for better or they can change a culture for worse would Eric be enemy with how the culture has been with the Washington commanders now I know last year wasn't anything too crazy except the whole the whole the thing they tried Sean Taylor with I don't know what that garbage was um but other than that Washington been it's been a lot more quiet over there over this past year but we know where Washington like stuff could just be ready to pop off at any given second would Eric be enemy be willing to go to a situation like that and be like all right yeah okay let's get it he could be hey you never know and I mean the Washington paying enough money he might be a possible oh y'all need to cut the check if y'all want me and I respect that hey get your bread but that's something that he would have to think about now me um one of the biggest reasons why I would love for Eric be enemy to come to the Baltimore Ravens staff um something that I explained before is because he wants to be a head coach and he wouldn't even have to be the head coach at the Baltimore Ravens I wouldn't mind it but he wouldn't even have to be the head coach at the Baltimore Ravens um since he has desires and dreams and goals of becoming a head coach in this league then that means he would coach like it and what I mean when I say that if he came over and just was like you know what I want to be an offensive coordinator for the rest of my career the coaching could reflect that it could show like oh I even if you want I want to be the best offensive coordinator I can be cool but I just want to be an offensive coordinator for the rest of my career stuff can get stale you may look at the job like um because like you ever work with people who are like and hey it ain't nothing wrong with it different strokes with different folks but you ever work with people who like hey I just want to stay in the same position I don't want to move nowhere I don't want to move up I don't want to go nowhere I just this this is all I want to do versus work on people who like hey I want to move up I want to be a manager I want to be a supervisor I want to be a owner I want to be a CEO I want to be this that and the third I want to be all that stuff they have a different work ethic now sometimes there's some of them people they could be a little annoying they could be a little sneaky and they could try to undercut you and do some little grime and stuff along the way but minus those people who do it like that as far as work ethic when when you really got bigger dreams and bigger goals your work ethic is going to show it's going to show in your work ethic excuse me so that's one of the other reasons why I would really love for Eric being to me to come be with the Baltimore Ravens even if it's just for a year I would be willing to take that risk even if it's just for a year even if he comes on and boom he gets a head coaching opportunity I wouldn't be mad at all at all because that's a risk I'll be willing to take for the Ravens to turn their offense around for Lamar Jackson to keep him and for the things to just get better and more consistent with the Baltimore Ravens on offense because that obviously has just well y'all know y'all know yeah y'all know so we'll see so anyway like Eric be enemy is not when it comes to the runnings for Ravens offensive coordinated position and also watching the man is over in the corner in position two we out