 With Tavon Young being out for the season due to injury, could Geno Stone get more of a role now on defense? Ravens have so many different players coming up for contracts and they're not going to be able to keep everybody. But maybe if some people take less, maybe they'll be able to stay. So could Kalea's Campbell, with him having taken less to join the Ravens, have a major influence on some of these players that are due for contracts? Who the first two games Ravens offensive line has definitely not been the Ravens offensive line of old. But is it due to them being marshal yonder less or is it due to something else? And should we really hold on pressing the panic button for this offensive line? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. And this is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer in a video just like this. Now if you want to be part of NFL Questions from subscribers just send me an email at teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com and we answer your question in a video just like this. We got some good questions to get into so let's not waste any time and jump into it. First question on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. Oh I like the anonymity, I always mess up saying that word. But it's from John Doe. He said in Graven, hope all is well. I see quality, consistency and longevity got those numbers steady rising. Well deserved. Keep up the good work. I appreciate that man. Thank you. Thank you for that. And thank you for even taking notice of that and I appreciate that a lot man. He said, you always mention in how appreciative you are to us subscribers where we appreciate you just as much. Probably weren't a ton of Ravens fans in Florida before MVP LJ, but I'll show you see a lot more Ravens number 8 jerseys now. Anyway, I know you said you watch Pat McAfee as I do and my question is did you see or hear him mention that Brady learned a new play from Peyton that got the tight end wide open every time? Pat said that Brady said once he learned that play, Gronk scored like 100 touchdowns off this simple, this one simple play design. Also I did, because I see at the end of the email, he said he put the clip in there at the Pat McAfee, that part of the show where Pat McAfee talked about it. And you know what, let's just, let's just play that clip. Here it goes. If it would have a load, because you know, Internet sometimes it'd be messing up and all that. For instance, Tom Brady told a story on the NFL 100 show with Rich Eisen, Bill Belichick, and I forget who else was at the table. And he talked about how he went down to Tennessee with Peyton Manning and they were on a lick and it was just those two having like a QB summit. And he said Peyton taught him this one particular protection where a guard would pull and it looked like it was a run play and they'd play action and they would slip Dallas Clark down the scene basically. And he was wide open because it was, it was such a hard sell on the run that it left the tight end wide open behind the linebackers that were biting on it or whatever. And he drew up the play form, basically showed him film of it. And the Patriots used that against the Colts the next year. And Tom Brady said something like, I think Gronk scored 100 touchdowns with this one simple play design. Mm, OK, well, there you go. Yeah, and that was my first time hearing about it. And he said, Pat said that Brady said once he learned that play, Gronk scored like 100 touchdowns off of that one simple play design. And do you think this play has already been implemented into today's playbooks, or is it still a secret? I asked because Pat was initially talking about how Gronk is not being utilized in Tampa Bay. Then he mentioned that play as if Brady could start running it next Sunday and Gronk will be back to his old self again. So that leads me to think that the play isn't being used by today's teams. So do you think Harves knows about this mystery play? Because if he doesn't, then someone needs to tell him a sad because this could get Andrews wide open every time. Now that you've read it on question from subscribers, I know for sure if Harves didn't know about the play before. He said, I know for sure if Harves didn't know about the play before. He shouldn't know now because I definitely believe Ravens Brass looks forward to engraving viz just as much as us fans. Get this man on the payroll, stay safe. I appreciate you, man. I know I don't think that that the Ravens know about it. That would sure be something because the way that they described it, especially with the guard pulling, it makes it sound as if it's setting up for a run. And that's what he said, too. Like the linebackers were biting hard as if it was a running play. So they were all keying in on a running back and stepping up to get the running back. Or meanwhile, the tight end, he's taking off and he's wide open because ain't nobody covering. So that would be perfect for Mark Andrews just to get him more involved. Because again, I didn't realize it. I didn't realize until I was watching my boy, Nubo, streamed that Mark Andrews had only had one catch, one catch. That's not the Mark Andrews and Ravens offense that we know. Next question came from a boy, Tori T. He said, they're low engraving. I hope God continues to bless you and the family. Hey, appreciate it, man. He said, my name is Tori from Be More. Oh, sounds like another story we know from Be More. And he said I was watching the game against the Texans and Ravens and I couldn't help but notice some new players establishing themselves as weapons for the Ravens. I couldn't help but find myself calling these players nicknames like Dobbins putting his hand on the ground and continuing to run. Little Ray Rice. Yes, we noticed that too, because it, oh man, that was Ray Rice all day, all day. And again, he's low to the ground. He's a running back. He wears number 27. It's like it ain't nothing but Ray Rice, man. So that was nice to see. He said Gus Edwards running at the end of the games, closing it out. The finisher, love it. And that's exactly what he's been. He's been finishing these games. Ryan Clark, I just saw Ryan Clark just tweeted about it. He said, man, the Ravens, he said, it's, it's, it's sad or not sad, but like it's like it's hard for opposing teams because Ravens are run at you all game long. And then to close it out on the fourth quarter, they put in Gus Edwards. It's like it's not even fair. It's not fair. And then he said, what players do you think stepped up last week that deserve nicknames and what nicknames do you like for these players? Well, you know me. I give everybody a nickname, man, especially if they don't have one already. Like Miles Boykin. I call him Boyk Boyk Tavon Young. I call him Tay Tay Willie Sneed. I said, we got a need for Sneed, but everybody said that now, too. But I didn't make that up anything. But I just, yeah, that's, that's Willie Sneed thing. Lamar, I mean, we just call him Lamar. Who else? Oh, but he talked about people who stepped. Oh, Duvenay, I call him Dove. Every time he do something and when, when, when he be getting ready to get a kick return, I'll be like, all right, let's go, Dove. Pro Shae haven't caught him anything yet. Who else? Who else? LJ Ford, I just, I just call him LJ. It's funny, we got some nice playmakers on offense, hand defense named LJ. Queen, just queen, queen. I'll be at the Korea watching the games and screaming to the top of my lungs. Oh, yes, queen. Let's go, but that's that's pretty much it, man. And everybody else, it comes in goals for when, when Marcus Peters got that pick, I say, OK, let's go MP juice. But that's his nickname already, man. He already got that. So more nicknames will come as the season goes. But those are the ones I could think of off the top of my head. Next question came from a boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, Missing Graven, I cannot tell you a lie. I was not impressed with our offense against the Texans. Lamar took way too many hits, but maybe it's because our offensive line needs some more time to jail. I love our defense with the speed and physicality, but we got to get to the ball quicker. Plus, I saw some improvements in the past rush. Still want, it still won't hurt to find another speed, Russia, though. My big question for you is this, who takes Tavern spot? Do you think we throw Gino in that spot? Stick with Averter. Do we sign another cornerback? I wouldn't mind Gino Smith. I mean, not Gino Smith. Yeah, Gino Stone, Gino Stone. I wouldn't mind Gino. I always get those two names mixed up. I wouldn't mind Gino Stone in that spot because he has speed and he's a thumper, like the Joker to Sean Elliott. Keep up the grind, man, and appreciate your work. Appreciate it, man. Um, Gino Stone, that would be an interesting one. I know he was a safety in at Iowa, but I don't know if he could play Nickel Corner because like going from safety to Nickel Corner, you could you could be one of them safeties that's around a box a lot. And you may be used to covering them speedy tight ends, especially in college, because, you know, every tight end is like a fast in college. But as far as him covering, uh, that slot corner, those are you. I mean, that slot receiver, those are usually those quicker receivers that'll take off quick, man. Um, and then, uh, you mentioned, uh, Averett, I think that that that could be a big possibility. Anthony Averett, uh, and the, the one that I think they could sign by the time you see this video, maybe they will have made that move already, but could be Jordan Richards. That's the only one that I could think of initially because he's already been on the team. He's familiar with the team, but he's like a safety slash corner special team, um, but as far as, yeah, I mean, really, a lot of these guys could get a chance, but guys that's already here as far as outside guys, um, I don't see them signing anybody off the street. Um, yeah, I don't see them signing anybody off the street. Um, but I think right now they promote from within. See how his chiefs game go. And then from there, then you look more. Next question came from a boy. It's so serious. He said, ain't gravy in the team. Keep it clean. I was wondering if you think picking up Shaqeem Griffin would be a good fit for the Ravens. And I believe he's on Seahawks practice squad. I mean, I, it could, uh, if he can really provide that speed rush off the edge, cause I think that's where they're lacking. Cause it's like what Ravens, they got the strength, but they just don't have that speed to go along with it. Uh, or at least it's just, it hasn't been getting there yet. It's just, we'll see. This week is going to be a great test of that pass rush. Um, but I really think this, this week will be a big evaluation game, um, because you, you're going up against the best. You, you're going up against the Super Bowl champs. You're going up against Patrick Mahomes and their chiefs offense. The chiefs offensive line. Um, you, you, you are going up again. This is a great test to really see where you're at, especially defensive wise as a football team. So I think a lot of spots on the defense are going to be evaluated, uh, and then they'll be addressed afterwards. Next question came from a boy, Justin P. He said, I ain't gravy. What's going on? My friend, you and the, hope you and the family are doing good and continuing to stay safe during this wild and crazy pandemic. Uh, appreciate it, man. He said, I would love to see more of Duvenay and pro share wide receiver a sneak won't be here next season. So let the young bulls build a rapport with Lamar Jackson. In my opinion, we need to use four, more four wide receiver sets to spread out the defense and use the whole field. That's going to open up more running lanes for the running backs. That would be a good, um, good little idea right there, uh, more than four receiver sets. And I'm sure they'll come throughout the season, um, especially with how we've been seeing this offense continue to grow in. And this offense really forced Lamar to really use those wide receivers a lot more than he has, uh, throughout the years. So I think that's definitely coming. And he said, no team outside of us and the charges has four good cornerbacks. And I also would love to see us flex Andrews out wide a little more to create those mismatches with slow linebackers and little, little cornerbacks and safeties, uh, in the four wide receiver set can look like this miles in Hollywood on the outside Duvenay and pro shade in the slots and sprinkle sneak here and there for third downs and blocking purposes. Let me know what you think and go Ravens. I mean, I sound like your offensive coordinator. I'd be with it. And I'm sure I think all of those things that you listed all of those things that you asked for, I think all of them go down for sure. Next question came from my guy, Rico. He said, what's up in gravy? My name is Rico from be more been watching the videos for about four months now. I love the videos, man. The daily football talk is a breath of fresh air. Hey, I appreciate that a lot, man. I seriously do appreciate that because that is the intention with the videos to be exactly that a breath of fresh air because of course, as we all know outside boy in the world, it's just it's a lot of craziness that continues to happen on a daily. Um, but as long as we in this system right now, that's that's how it's going to be. That's the way that it's going to be. Unfortunately. Um, so I that that was one of the main goals of the channel to give people a breath of fresh air, to give them a break from all of that. So I appreciate you, man. All right. And he said we have very similar takes on the team and football as a whole. Uh, my question for you is recently found out you in Florida, have you been up to be more for a game and how you and any Facebook groups, take care of my man and be safe. I appreciate it. Um, so I am in a bunch of different Ravens Facebook groups, uh, and yes, we have been up there for a few games, a good couple of them. Um, yeah, I mean, if you could check out the vlogs, I'm from Maryland originally. I'm from Maryland. So Maryland is home and I do miss going up there. Uh, we, uh, it sucks because we would have had the, the, the third, technically the third, but really the second annual flag football game, a team, keep it clean. Um, probably would have went up there for training camp, uh, and just probably would have went up there for the first game of the season or one of these games or probably this game, this money night football game. But if you ever want to see any of the games that we went to, we got, you could check out the vlogs, the little vlogs playlist and some of them are in there. Um, some of them are on the old channel to those vlogs as well. But yeah, so yeah, we've been to a couple of games up there. So I appreciate it. Next question came from a boy, Big Bird Germ. He said, well, I thought here, but if the Falcons keeps thinking up the joint, do you potentially see them shopping Holy old Jones? I don't. I really don't. But at the same time, you, I mean, you, you know how NFL is, man. Like when Odell signed his deal, never thought the day will come. Stefan Diggs signed his deal, never thought the day will come. Like the D hop DeAndre hop, the best receiving the league never thought the day will come. But it's here. This is a new NFL. This is a new NFL and teams, they are willing to move on from star players more now than they ever have been. So I don't even think you thought it so well. And he said, if so, with how aggressive the Costa has been offseason, what are the chances he aggressively pursues him? Uh, I don't see it happening. Uh, it'll be nice. Oh, boy, having a Julio Jones, but a Julio Jones will banged up, man. Julio Jones, a nice receiver, but he always banged up, man. Always hurt. So, I mean, if you taking on Julio Jones, which would be nice, but you had to take on a salary, but more important than the salary, you had to take on that injury history and injury probability. So Julio Jones, he'd be nice if he was healthy, but I don't really think he's going to be healthy for the rest of his career because it's always something. He still plays majority of the time, but it's always something. Or like always. Um, and he said, I wouldn't be mad if we had to give up a lot to get him either. I would love to see Julio on purple and black and help us win the ring. What do you think? Appreciate it. I appreciate you too, man. I, um, I don't know, man. I just, I don't, I don't think I would be, I mean, I'd be, I'd be, I'd be happy if we had got him, but I would just be so worried all the time, man. Like, oh man, is he going to get hurt and when is he going to get hurt? If he's going to get hurt, hopefully he doesn't get hurt. But I wouldn't be mad if we picked him up though. But if we gave up like a lot for him, I, I, I don't think I would agree with that trade. A nice, great receiver. If they would have gave up a lot for the Andre Hopkins, that'd be different. The Andre Hopkins, he ain't got the injury problems. It's nice. He catches the ball. Um, but Julio, uh, again, great receiver, but just the injuries will worry me. Next question came from my guy, T.A. 804. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope you and the famine team keep it clean. Family are doing well. We are now two and old, but of course we aren't surprised. I had a couple of things I wanted to run by you. Okay. He said, secret weapons. What are your thoughts on the play calling, uh, on the first two games? I feel that this early on, we only have shown a small fraction of our playbook. I do believe the lack of targets going to Boykin and Duvenay are set up to use against KC in week three. Um, I think that, uh, definitely for, uh, for Duvenay for sure. I think, uh, as this season goes along, and yeah, even, I think as early as week three, he could be out there a lot more because it's time to, it's, you ain't got to let the whole thing lose, but it's, it's time to let it loose, man. It's time to rack up them points, get them scores, get them touchdowns. Um, still be smart, still take your, your field goals to do. But anyway, but they, they just, they got to let loose now, man. You know, Patrick Mahon's and Chiefs, they gonna be trying to let loose on the Ravens defense. So we got to do the same. Um, but still play that game. Don't forget about the running game. Do not forget about it, especially even when trying to get your new targets involved. Don't forget about the running game. But yeah, I do think Duvenay for sure. And Miles Boykin, I'm waiting on Miles Boykin. I'm waiting on that play from Miles Boykin where it's like, there it goes. There it is. That's the one. That's what I'm talking about. So we all waiting on that, man. And then he said, number two, nickel, uh, nickel backup and backup corner spot. He said, I was really hoping to have Tavon Young play against the Chiefs, being that I named him the possible X Factor this season and last if he would have played. I'm also not crazy for Averett. I know he's the fifth corner back for a reason, but I would have thought he would have been a little better being that he's in a room full of Pro Bowlers and high IQ players. Do you see us picking up a trading for a new nickel in depth guy or run with Jimmy and Marlin playing the majority in the slot? I think when we talked about this a little bit before, I think this week will be a big evaluation period. Because with Anthony Averett, he, this will be the first week of the season that he goes in knowing that, OK, I'm going to be out there a lot, like a lot from jump. This is going to be probably the game where he plays the most snaps, maybe in his career. But he's going to be out there a lot. So now he'll be prepared for that throughout the week. The preparation is going to be different this week. I'm sure the different corner backs, the secondary coaches, they're going to really be working with him on just everything. And again, his biggest problem is just playing the ball. That's it. He don't get beat like crazy. He don't like he's right there with the receiver, but he just doesn't play the ball that well yet. So once he gets that going, things could things could definitely turn around. But he will be trained this week a lot more. And I think the training and practice will be a lot more intense for him. But because this week he's going to get tested for sure. I mean, all the corner backs are going to get tested. But Patrick Mahomes may really try to single him out. So you just got to be ready. Next question came from a guy. Tiandre G said a engraving. Do you think the Ravens took the Texans as practice to do new things because they know they can beat them any given Sunday? Oh, yikes. I asked because they didn't play Ravens football and still one handily. Oh, wow. That is actually a really good question. I don't think they took them as practice, though. Maybe they did try a couple new things, but it's still early in the season. So we may see some new things every game. And with the chiefs, I expect them to show some new things there, too. But I wouldn't take it as them taking the chiefs as practice because teams are a lot of teams are still sort of in not necessarily practice mode, but sort of not really in preseason mode, but in preseason mode because they're taking the time to get these kinks out. They're working some stuff out. They're starting to click. They're starting to jail. They're really starting to try to come together right now. So it's taking some time. Some teams more. It's taking some more time than others, but I think it's all just part of the process. So I don't really think it was disrespecting the Texans and like, oh, yeah, we just run some new stuff on them because they're the Texans and we could beat them. But because every game, they got to look at every game with importance because every game is important. Every single one, every game matters, every single game matters. It's not NBA where you got with 82 games and you could lose like the first 20 30 and still make the play new from football in FL. You got to win from jump. And of course, you got other things like that, but you you need to be on point from jump. The sooner you get on point, the better and then just roll with it. So now I don't think they will take in Texas as a practice. This question came from a boy. Ace, he said, what's up in gravy and hope you and the family are doing well. Oh, yeah, we're doing real good, man. I appreciate you. Ace, he said, do you think other teams are interested in a trade for Gus Edwards? I can't help but think that after he had a pretty solid game after the victory over Houston, I'll be looking out for your response. I appreciate it, man. So I do think they could, especially a running back needy team, but would Ravens actually let him go because Gus is that closing guy. Now, of course, you could have J K is that closer to but Gus is just a different kind of animal. J K is a more all around back and whatnot. He could do different things, but Gus just that power, that raw power, man, while still having some nice, while still being quick, relatively quick. So I think if this would have certainly been before the season started, y'all already know I was like, oh, yeah, I fully expected them to trust to trade Gus Edwards. Didn't want them to, but I thought it was just going to be one of them hating her situations. But I do expect that this offseason again, because he's he's if they don't resign him to a longer term deal, then he's not going to be making like any money, even if he gets tended. He's he'll make more money than he's made in his career, but it still won't be that much. And I think he's just really going to want an opportunity. I think he's just going to be tired of being just another guy, and he's going to want to be the guy and just want a new chance somewhere. But only way I was right now, I don't see it. I just I don't see I don't see them giving up Gus, unless somebody made some like crazy offer. If it was like a second round pick or higher, then I think they may consider it. Third round though, I don't I don't even think they will flinch off a third round pick. But I don't think anybody would give up a second round pick for Gus Edwards. I think he come come in and go somewhere and do work, north south running back, and he will get them yards always fall forward. But I don't think I don't think Ravens will budge right now, because I don't think anybody will offer anything crazy for next question came from a boy, Pratham Kay, he said a engraving Pratham here. Hope you're having a good day. Hey, you two P he said with the issues with past defense showing against the Texans and with Tavon Young out for the season. Do we sign a free agent corner or safety like ha ha Clinton dicks before the Chiefs game? I don't see them signing anybody off the street. Only guy really see them signing right now would be Jordan Richards. And again, I just feel like they would right now would be a lot of evaluation amongst their secondary well amongst that slot cornerback spot. I just I don't see them bringing in no free agent during this week before the Chiefs. I see it happen possibly after them possibly doing something after just depending on how things are depending on how things go. But before the Chiefs, no, I don't see it. Next question came from is that my boy Joey? I think that's Joey, but Ravens X 329. I'm pretty sure that's my boy Joey, but I'm not a thousand percent. I think that's him though. But anyway, he said, do you think Kalaeus Campbell will have a positive influences will have positive influences on the players coming up like Andrews, Humphrey, Lamar, Peters, etc. to take a little less to be on a great team. That's a good question. He said, Campbell took less to play with the Ravens. Now, what are your thoughts on this? It could help to keep some players around like Ingram, Edwards, etc. Hmm. I think it all depends. Yeah, it just all depends. Because Kalaeus Campbell, I just see him playing this year and maybe next year. And I just see him playing out his deal because he signed between he signed for this year and next year. Then that's it. Then he's a free agent. But I see him just playing that out and then retiring after that. That's how Ravens Super Bowl this year, this year, this year, this year, this year. I don't want to hear nothing else. Super Bowl this year. But that that is a really good question. And in his he could. He could. But the Andrews, Humphrey, Lamar, Peters is already signed and he did end up taking less, especially when you look at all the cornerback contracts around. I think I think he could because of his just presence and just just the Ravens, just their vibe, their their their locker room, their energy. Now, you can't expect every player to take less. That's just it's not realistic. And it's not likely because these guys want to get paid and it fell stands for not for long. So they want to they're going to want to get paid when they got the chance to get paid. And that's like coming up very soon for a lot of these guys. So I just feel like we can't be mad at them for wanting to take some money when they get going to get paid. But Kalaeus Campbell, he could have a big influence on some of them. But at the same time, it will be limited because you could tell somebody so much. I mean, they can appreciate the locker room, the culture, the vibe and whatnot. But at the same time, they're trying to get their money too. Next question came from the Andrea. She said, hey, what's up in Graven? Hope all is well with your fam. They appreciate it. Do you think the Ravens will get the backs more involved in the passing game out of the backfield like they did with Ray Rice? I've watched the games and it looks like the backs aren't even an option. I watched a couple of plays where the backs had about eight to 12 yards before the closest defender. But Lamar never looks his way. With backs like J.K. Dobbins and J. Hill, I'm pretty sure they can make the first man miss and get upfield. What are your thoughts? I just it's early. It's early. Like I would say give it some time because J.K. Dobbins, I mean, just in the Texans game, there were a couple of plays where he called passes out of the backfield. Mark Ingram, because that was none, and Mark Ingram. Has he called any? I think he calls. No, he calls them in the first game, but not too many. But again, I think the offense, the offense of coordinated coaches are really trying to get Lamar to really use his receivers. But yeah, you can't forget about the running backs too. But again, it is still very, very early. So I will just give it some more time. Next question came from a boy, Ban P. He said, do you think the Ravens will sooner or later get rid of Tavon Young and just promote Anthony Aver to the nickel corner permanently? I think Anthony Aver is a very good corner. He just needs to practice on running the ball and putting the ball in the air. And I think he has showed pretty good potential to be in a starting nickel corner position. Love you, man. Hey, love you too, man. Appreciate you. Permanently, I can't say right now. I do think for Tavon Young, I do think that time is coming that they are going to release him. But with Anthony Aver, I don't think it's his job permanently. I think he's going to have to earn it. Now, right now, he's going to have a significant role in that role could be in that slot corner back role, that slot corner back spot, but he's definitely going to have to earn it through good play and consistency. And he's got a lot of people that are watching. He got a whole lot of people that are watching. A lot of people that are just that they a lot of people just they count them out already. And they're doing it based off of what they've seen over the past three years, but he hasn't been out there consistently. Let's see him consistently and then see what happens, I mean, he got no choice. Next question came from a guy eating on it. Shout out to you. Now, he said it ain't great. And congrats on 30 K. Hey, appreciate it. You know, thank you for being a great mod. Thank you for always just supporting. Thank I appreciate it a lot, man. So shout out to you and your family, man. He said, I hope you and yours are doing well. I got two questions for you regarding our play in the trenches. Number one, did EDC go for a D line built to stop the run at the cost of sack production? I think that that's what it's been so far. But I think he did still want somebody and some people that could help with both pass rush and run stopping because especially with the Jadavian clowning, especially with him, he's a very disruptive player, but he's very good in run stopping. He's very good in run support. So he would have helped in both aspects with giving us speed coming off that edge and giving us somebody that can help with the run defense. So I think the goal was to try to get both. But it ended up just for now, just being a good run defense or a better run defense than a than a pass rushing defensive line. So hopefully as time goes on, things improve and they get better or faster at the pass rush, but we just had to wait and see. You said right now, our offensive line doesn't seem to be built for pass protection or run blocking. Lamar got sacked four times in the Texans game. Is this due to lack of cohesiveness or are we just experiencing the new Ravens norm in this yonderless offense? And thanks for always taking my questions. No, thank you for always sending them. I think it's a mix of a lot of things. I think them not having yonder is big, but at the same time, them not having a regular offseason is big too. That's huge. This offseason, no preseason, a lot of contactless practices is just being different. And that's hurt a lot of teams. And I think Ravens is definitely showing how it's hurt them with the play of the offensive line. Now with the offensive line, their run blocking, it hasn't been the same yet. But I mean, in the Texans game, it was better. It was better. And they had that sneaky 230 yards. They had, I think they had 100 yards alone in the fourth quarter. So they're doing some stuff. And they even showed with the Texans, and of course, you got to continue doing it against other defenses. But with the Texans, they showed like, hey, we're going to run the ball. You know we're going to run the ball and you're still not stopping it. So that's something important to look at. So I do think that their run blocking is getting better. But again, it's just week two. So it's still super, super, super early. So I think they got obviously plenty of time to improve. I mean, we would love to see them improvements right away.