 So huge news coming out of Baltimore just now. And I like how the Ravens, they didn't just sit around and wait for this one. They knew Mike McDonald was gonna leave. We all knew Mike McDonald was gonna leave from the amazing job that he did as Baltimore Ravens coordinator. But the Baltimore Ravens like, all right, cool, Mike McDonald is going. There was a possibility and there was talk that Zach Orr could be following him as defensive coordinator. But Ravens said, hold up there, buddy. And they are officially hiring Zach Orr. They own former linebacker who used to play for them as their new defensive coordinator. And I like it. I like it. Ravens, you're not slick. I know Ravens knew this yesterday, but they were like, you know what? Let's wait to the first day of Black History month to hire Zach Orr. But anyway, let's read some quotes from, let's read some quotes from John Harbaugh, what he had to say about Zach Orr. Harbaugh said, Zach is a homegrown Raven in every way. And that is true. He is literally homegrown. But he said, his energy, intelligence, work ethic, and strong communication skills have been on display since the day he joined our organization as a player in 2014. From making our team as an undrafted rookie to becoming an all pro linebacker, then later transitioning to an assistant coach who helped mentor multiple pro bowl defenders, Zach has excelled at every level of his football journey. So this is nice. This is nice. I really do like it because of a few different reasons. We're gonna get into those very, very shortly. But before we do, make sure you subscribe to the channel, turn your notifications on, because as you can tell, it's been a lot going on with the Baltimore Ravens every single day. Tomorrow's a huge day. They got the end of the year press conference. We wish it would not be happening yet, but it is what it is we hear. So gotta hear it. So anyway, subscribe to the channel, turn your notifications on so you do not miss not a single video, not a single update, not a single thing. And also leave a like on the video because it goes a long, long, long way, which I have been doing, so I appreciate. Now, back with Zach Orr becoming the Baltimore Ravens' new defensive coordinator. One of the reasons that I really like it, because I know I've had a lot of conversations with different people, and they talked about the possibility of, oh, what if we brought in Bill Belichick, the former Patriots coach? What if we brought in Mike Rabril as the defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, the former Titans coach? What if we brought in one of those guys? And I was like, well, that would be cool, but I do like, and not to say that those guys couldn't do it, but I would like if they hired somebody from within because I don't want to fix something that's not broken. I wouldn't want the Baltimore Ravens to start all the way over, start bringing a brand new scheme, a brand new this, a brand new that when the defense has been doing just fine as is. And with Zachary Orr, he could bring in some new stuff here and there, but I would expect it, especially since he's been here for a while. He's been here for, when did they first bring him on as an assistant coach? It was a long time ago, but he's been here for a while. So he knows how things go. He knows how players operate and whatnot. He knows how coaches operate. He got good relationships with a lot of different people throughout the entire building. So with Zach Orr, it's one of those things where I feel like, if it ain't broke, he knows it's not broke. So he ain't gonna try to fix it too much. So I do have a nice amount of confidence in Zach Orr to come in here and get the job done. And another thing too, Jeff Zribick talked about how Zach Orr already got a good relationship with like Ro Kwan Smith and stuff. And he was the inside linebacker's coach for the Baltimore Ravens. Mike McDonald, he unlocked Kyle Hamilton like crazy. I could see Zach Orr unlocking Trenton Simpson. That's somebody who I'm gonna have my eye on big time this off season and then throughout the season. We got a snippet. We got a nice snippet of Trenton Simpson in the week 18 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and that man was flying all over the field. I had a lot of questions about Trenton Simpson going into this season and what his role was gonna be. And he didn't really have a role this season. He was on special teams. He was not on defense like Harley at all. You would seldom see that number 30, but he was on special teams when he was on kickoff and whatnot sometimes on point, but he wasn't really on the field besides that. And that's okay, because when you're behind a Ro Kwan Smith, you're behind a Patrick, it's gonna be hard to find a role for you on the squad. But in that game, that week 18 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, it was like, oh, okay. Oh, this is why the Baltimore Ravens drafted. Oh, this is what they see in Trenton. Oh, oh, this is why they like him. So, oh, okay. I get it. And now with Patrick Queen expected to leave nothing's official yet, but he ain't gonna be back. But with Patrick Queen expected to leave, I would expect Zach Orr to really unlock Trenton Simpson. And now, but he doesn't just unlock Trenton Simpson, he takes control of the entire defense. So while he could unlock Trenton Simpson, he still gotta continue to let Kyle Hamilton be Kyle Hamilton. And Zach Orr is definitely stepping in some big shoes. He got some big shoes to fill. Mike McDonald, who had also been with the Ravens for a really long time. Because again, he was just the defensive coordinator for these past two years. But three years ago, or four years ago, he was with the Baltimore Ravens. Even before that, I believe he was a, when Wink was the defensive coordinator, I believe Mike McDonald was the linebacker coach I wanna say, I don't remember 1,000%, but anyway, he had been with the Ravens for a while too, even before that. So Mike McDonald, he'd been in the building for a long time too. But with Zach Orr, it is exciting. It is exciting because we didn't know the direction that the Baltimore Ravens were gonna go. I mean, we figured Jeff Zabrick had put us on. He kept saying that Zach Orr was the favorite to land in defensive coordinator position. So we figured, okay, well, maybe it might go to him, but then at the same time, especially as Ravens fans, especially with everything that we've been through this past week, Jeff Zabrick did say that Zach Orr was the favorite, but there was still that possibility that Mike McDonald could take him. Because Jeff Zabrick also talked about how Mike McDonald wanted to take Zach Orr. Like, was Zach Orr the favorite for both the Baltimore Ravens and for Mike McDonald with the Seahawks to be a defensive coordinator? But the Baltimore Ravens, they made the move. And we'll see how the rest of Mike McDonald's staff is assembled. But this is cool news, man. And I think this is good news. This is probably, in my opinion, one of the best moves that you could make at the defensive coordinator position, keeping it in house, keeping it with somebody who has been here through everything, through all the changes that the Baltimore Ravens went through over the past couple of years, somebody with literal experience on the field. That helps a lot. That helps the eye a lot. He has an eye for what these linebackers need to be looking for, what they should be seeing, and just really the defense as a whole. He's been there. He's been watching. He's been a part of it. So now it's nice. And this is kind of personal too. It's nice when, cause a lot of times we don't get opportunity. A lot of times we can feel like we have all the skills in the world. We got all the requirements. We know how to do the job and we feel like we can excel at it, but we just don't get the opportunity. And that could be a big blow. I have experienced that a lot, a whole lot, especially when working regular jobs and even a lot of times with YouTube too. Or it's happened where you just feel like you, you feel like you can do a certain thing, but other people, whether it's credentials, whether it's degrees, whether it's experience, whatever it may be, other people will look at it and I don't, I don't think they can do that. Oh yeah, you're not qualified to do that. All the meanwhile, you're like, I know I can, I know I can do it. And when you actually get an opportunity to do something, it's game changer, man. It is one of the best feelings in the world. So I'm super happy for Zach Orton, man. I'm super happy how he worked his way up and now he's a defensive coordinator and it's only up from here because as you said with defensive coordinators, especially with the Baltimore Ravens over the years, with defensive coordinators, a lot of them go on to end up being head coaches. All defensive coordinators, a little different, but defensive coordinators, they go on to do bigger and better things. Now, speaking of doing bigger and better things, Mark Andrews. Mark Andrews, we know that there's been a lot of times when Lamar Jackson would just throw it up in his area and Mark Andrews would jump up in the sky and come down with it and he will save the day. But Mark Andrews, he actually saved more than a day, I guess it was today, because he actually saved a life. And let's read the story that came from Andrew Springs. He said, a woman on my Southwest flight from Baltimore to Phoenix this morning had a mid-flight medical emergency. The doctor and nurse attending to her couldn't find a strong pulse. Her blood pressure was extremely low and required oxygen to breathe. It was genuinely scary. A man in the aisle seat popped up. Could it be her blood sugar? I have a diabetic testing kit. It was Raven's tight end Mark Andrews. Andrews instructed the medical professionals, equal citizen heroes in the story on using his test kit, eventually her heart rate stabilized. Paramedics met the flight as soon as we landed. Andrews de-played quietly, no fanfare. As he has done his whole career, he stepped up in a huge moment when people needed him most. Watching complete strangers spring into action to help save someone's life is truly amazing. So shout out to Mark Andrews for stepping in and stepping up in a clutch moment. Well, because obviously that story right there is a way to deeper than football. We talk about Mark Andrews as a football player all the time, but he is somebody that's in a unique situation, of course, with his diabetes. And that's something that's been highlighted. I really threw out his career, the fact that he's playing with diabetes. Sometimes he'll need to test his blood sugar on the sideline. He may need a little snack sometimes on the sideline and whatnot. But Mark Andrews, him doing that, it's just a great example of people being great people. And that's what it's all about. And that's super, super, it's not, I can say it's simple, but at the same time, what he did, that's not simple. But it doesn't take much to be nice. Well, sometimes, because sometimes people will try you. They try you and they test your patience and oh boy, they really be trying it, but it doesn't, a lot of times, it doesn't take much to be nice. So be nice. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all so much. Thank you for everything that you do and a big, huge congratulations to Zach Orr. Welcome to officially you get in that opportunity.