 As the Ravens offensive play calling been holding Lamar Jackson back, should Devon Duvenay be on the field a lot more? What's been going on with Mark Andrews these past few games? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this. If you want to be part of NFL questions from subscribers then send me an email to Team Keep It Clean at gmail.com. Don't send it anywhere else because your question won't be a part of NFL questions from subscribers because then you're going to wonder why you're going to be sending me a DM on something. Hey, I sent you a question. Did you answer it yet? And if you send it to the wrong email, I ain't even going to feel bad because you sent it to the wrong email and I tell y'all send it to Team Keep It Clean at gmail.com. No other emails. Everything is down below in the description. We got a lot of questions we might end up having to do. I'm recording this on Thursday. It's about 12 PM on Thursday. We may have to end up doing like an hour long episode of NFL questions from subscribers because y'all, we got a lot of questions to cover. But anyway, let's go ahead and jump into them. First question came from a guy, John B. He said, hope all is well. Oh yeah, things are great. Marlon Humphrey just got signed today. So that's great. He said, my question is, is it just me or does it look like Mark Ingram might have lost a step? But don't get me wrong, I love his personality, but is it maybe time that we have him take a back seat and let Dobbins and Gus the bus run wild? I agree. I mean, so far it has been looking like that. I mean, we haven't seen, we haven't seen him. We haven't really seen a full body of work for him, but we really haven't seen a full body of work from any of the running backs. We haven't really seen a game where it really features just that primary back. Of course, he had the big run against the Houston Texans a couple weeks ago. And that was nice. But overall, I mean, it's, it looks a little bit different. But maybe it's the offensive line, could be the offensive line too. I mean, it's kind of hard to really evaluate when all the running backs have gotten a limited amount of carries in the first three weeks of the season. But let's see as the season continues on, I say let's revisit it in about like two, yeah, about two weeks and see, depending on the number of carries that he gets and how he looks in those carries, then let's revisit it in a couple of weeks. So far it kind of has, but it kind of hasn't at the same time. But I think we just need more time to evaluate. Next question came from my boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, with Marlon getting his money, what does that mean for Ronnie? If we cut Tate and don't resign Taco Bell since he's not producing, we'll be able to resign Ronnie. Do you think we'll resign Bowser since he has shown improvement with his past rush and can drop in coverage at times? I think there's a lot of different possibilities right now. There's nothing that's set in stone. I know the obvious thing would be to resign Ronnie Stanley. That is a left tackle. Even though this season, this season has been a big yikes. Maybe Marcia Yanda was really that important to the entire offensive line because this offensive line just has not been looking like the offensive line from last year and a year before that too. They just, they haven't been looking like that. So with Matt Judon, I don't think he's going to be getting re-signed at all. And with Tate, I think either he's going to be released or they're going to rework that contract. I don't think there's any way that Tate comes back on the contract that he's currently on right now just because I don't think the Ravens will be willing to continue to pay him or keep him at the salary that he is at with just the injury history. It was a little shocking when they did pay him. But I mean, they were paying on when you pay somebody, you pay them on potential. You don't pay them on the past. I mean, the past obviously because they got to produce in the past and the past got something to do with the future, but you pay them on potential. They paid them on potential and this season ended up ended early again. So with Ronnie Stanley, he could be up next. Bowser is a possibility though. We talked about that during the summer or during the off season about the possibility of the Ravens re-signing Bowser, but not Judon. So really, right now, really everything is on the table. Next question came from a guy from B-more. We got a lot of the regulars on this part of questions from subscribers. He said, no questions in Raven, just showing love as always. I appreciate you, man. He said, and even though that week three lost hurt, it's still early and I hope the family is doing good and keeping y'all in good spirits over here. And our boy, Marlon Humphrey, got that five year extension. Yes, he sure did. And yeah, like you said, that game against the Chiefs, it did hurt. It did hurt, but at the same time, it's just week three. Ravens are two in one. They had a long season to go, long season to go. So yeah, things they're going to tweak some things here and there. And they'll get back on it. Next question came from Tanja B. She said, I ain't gravy. What's up? Her ball is well with you and yours. Oh, yeah, things are good. She said, I was reflecting back to Joe Flacco days when Joe was just not getting it done anymore. Then fans got fed up like we saw this week. It was bad. Well, then next thing you know, hardball's job was on the line. Then he was like, I'm not going anywhere. Then Lamar pops up and Flacco is quarterback two. Then in the Titans game, the team took responsibility as a whole. And John Hardball didn't take responsibility for the bad coaching. I was disappointed in him because as a leader, it wasn't cool that he didn't take ownership of the bad play calls. It's true. Now, in this game, the fans mentioned bad coaching a million times. So I guess he had to mention it. But the difference is the media has put the coaching on the forefront. And I know John does not like that. So my question is, do you feel like we are going to see some drastic improvements in the coaching and add on the roster? Because I know John Hardball is saying, hold up. They're not just talking about the team this time. Now more ESPN. What are your thoughts? And man, oh, you, you are a thousand percent spot on with that because before, I mean, you, you already explained everything. But before Ravens would have a bad game, media, all these analysts and experts and all that, they'd be like Lamar this, Lamar that, running back this, running back that, why receive this, why receive that? But so many people now are starting to see a lot of the stuff that we as Ravens fans have been seeing. We've been seeing this stuff and we've been talking about it. A lot has to do with coaching because coaches have to put their players in the best possible position to succeed. Now, I'm not saying everything is coaching because players still got to perform and they still got to execute, but it starts with coaching. Coaches call the plays, they get the game plan together. And this, the poor coaching, especially in that Chiefs game, it got put on forefront. It got put in front of the world to see. And so like Daniel Vlasky, I think LeVar Arrington, teamkeeper clean, they all talked about poor coaching. And not playing your game, not playing your style and trying to out Mahomes Mahomes, trying to out Chiefs to Chiefs. So now with the world seeing it, now everybody, people, people are getting on to it now, man. People are really getting up before they were like, no, no, it's just Lamar. Lamar's a choker. Lamar can't get up done in the important games. Mark, choke artists, all into the playoffs. But now people are starting to see it's a lot deeper than that. So I do expect, I mean, I don't expect, I hope for some changes. And I mean, I think it starts with the Washington football team. I think Ravens are just going to I think it's going to make that Chiefs game look like it was an anomaly. And Ravens are just going to just destroy the Washington football team. But I mean, nobody's going to really, like I said, nobody's going to be really impressed with whatever the Ravens do until it's like really crunch time until it's these tough games until it's these these games where I mean, really playoffs, really playoffs, but they of course got to get it done in a regular season. But that's when the heat will really be on to see what type of changes these guys make. Next question came from Asher. Asher said, got to be honest, engraving as a very avid Lamar Jackson fan, watching him throughout college. I've seen a kid with an extraordinary ability to both pass and run the ball as good or better than the best at each. Knowing this Louisville coach, Bobby Petrino, use Lamar and took them from an unranked program to a school contending to be in the college football playoffs and a yard short from beating Clemson. Petrino, who though is hated, is touted as one of the best college football's best play callers. He will line Lamar up, pro style under center, shotgun pistol, you name it. The playbook was fully loaded with a bunch of long booming pass plays in which Lamar would often complete. Petrino almost certainly ran tons of RPOs and other read option plays. Lamar did it all. I really think that Baltimore Greg Roman isn't using Lamar to his full capacity. Greg Roman's past game play calling is very weak. Too many rollout boot gimmicks, too many calls out of the pistol formation or how I would love to see Gus Edwards receive a handoff with Lamar under center. Oh, how that would set up such a great play action pass to DuVernay and Hollywood side with Lamar's talent. The Ravens are severely underutilizing him. He is a generational talent. I guarantee Ravens would beat the Chiefs every time if the Ravens had Andy Reed and Eric Benamy. The Ravens, although a great team, would be even better with the more well rounded offensive coordinator. No shots at Greg Roman, his run game is legendary, but we need Super Bowls, not division titles. We'll love to hear your thoughts on this. Sorry for the long winded email. One love to you and yours. No, no, no, no need to apologize for anything. No, man, I think that everybody is on the same page as you. They they really they really just got to play straight up football. They got to play straight up football. And you don't got to do all this pretty stuff, man. You ain't got to do all this pretty stuff. They Ravens are they again. And when it comes to the Chiefs and I mean, last year in the playoffs, too, they just they get away from themselves. They get away from themselves. And again, yeah, like a thing like what 99% of their plays are out of the pistol or out of the shotgun. Lamar is like never under center unless they in like a goal line formation or something like that. But I'm just expand the playbook, the playbook, the playbook expansion. I like I expected it to be expanded this year. I mean, I've been saying it all season, all season. I expected them to to do a little more on offense. But we really haven't seen it yet. We've seen them like sort of it's been weird because their version of doing more on offense has been to get away from their strengths and just make them all pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass. Like, oh, yeah, we're going to show these people. We're going to show all these people. But they just haven't been playing to their strengths and their strengths will play to what they're trying to do with making them all pass the ball more. But if you play to your strengths and you run the ball more, you actually set up an effective running game. Then teams, they start crowding the box and all that. They start coming up and then you catch them slipping. But Ravens, they haven't been doing that yet through the first three games. Now, they want to out of the three, which is great. But against the toughest of tasks, you you just completely got away from yourself. And is Lamar being underutilized? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you do you know what he can do? Maybe he's actually being overutilized. So, yeah, maybe he's actually being overutilized to where they just really like they got to find a way. One thing about the Ravens is that they got to find a way how to get different people involved consistently. And it seems like with the Ravens, it seems like if they don't it seemed like they may draw a place for like Hollywood and Mark Andrews as passcatchers and that's it. For everybody else, they're just there. They'll contribute here and there. But it seems like if people stop Mark Andrews in Hollywood, then Ravens are done. That's what it seems like. Now, we don't want that to be the case. We want other guys to get involved. But that's just what it seems like. So we just got to hope that throughout the rest of this year, starting with Washington that Ravens get back on track. Next question came from a guy. Man, man, he said, hey, I got two questions. Shout out to you and your family. You are an amazing father and husband. Yeah, I appreciate that. Thank you. Thank you for that, man. He said, what are teams going to do with Lamar and the Ravens now that he's showing that he can? Oh, now he's showing that he can beat you with his arm. Oh, he sent this before the Chiefs came. And he said, you can see frustration boiling on JJ Wyden to Sean Watson's face if they missed the playoffs, which they likely are, because this division is clearly Tennessee. Would you be surprised if they requested a trade? Well, with that question to Sean Watson, yeah, I would be very surprised. I'll be surprised if him or JJ White requested a trade. Now, the Sean Watson, I don't see him going anywhere at all. JJ White, I could see him going somewhere, though. But with Bill O'Brien, clearly he don't care who you are. If you could be the best player on the team, and he'll be like, hey, I'm trading you for a low draft pick and David Johnson. So JJ White, JJ White ain't safe. And what losing does when you continue to lose, what losing does is make people expendable. And it makes people replaceable. They're like, OK, we're not winning with you and you're here. So, I mean, we're losing with you here so we can lose without you here, too. So JJ White, he could get shipped out. We'll see. But to your first question, what are teams going to do with Lamar and Ravens now that he's showing that he can beat you with his arm? Well, I mean, I think I think he showed that last year. But with the Ravens, they just they got to play that game. That's and that's what they did for the majority of last year. And they showed that they could run the ball and that Lamar could pass the ball. But when Lamar is just strictly passing and teams are keying in on those those main two targets, Andrews and Hollywood, then it's like, oh, but whoa, whoa, wait a minute. Who's he going to pass to now? Oh, he ain't got nobody else? Nobody else stepping up? OK, we straight now. So again, like we were just talking about in the previous question, Ravens got to develop a formula to where other people could step up. Other people get involved. Oh, I mean, you got Duvenay and Proshay just sitting there waiting in the wings, too. You drafted them for a reason, right? Miles Boy can find ways to get him involved, like really find ways to get these guys involved. It starts with coaching and then it ends with the players. Coaches got to they got to key up the matchups and whatnot. They got to make mismatches and whatnot. And then the players, Lamar, he got to see everybody and these people that he sees, they got to get open. And even if they don't get open, they got to make the play. They got to make them catches, man. So it's it's a collective group effort. Next question came from a boy, Joseph B. He said, hey, what's going on, brother? I'm a big fan of the content and got a question. I appreciate it, man. I wanted to hear your thoughts on Matt Joudon didn't play well against the Chiefs. And do you think if he keeps playing like he's worth the trip? This guy, man. He said, do you think if he keeps playing like he's worth the Travis Scott McDonald's cheeseburger, he'll be returning next year to the team? Appreciate you answering my question and God bless. Appreciate you, Joseph. I don't, I don't think Matt Joudon will be back. I don't, I don't think he'll be back. Even if he ends up getting five, six, seven, eight, nine sacks, I don't see him returning. I think the Ravens are just, I think that's why they franchise tag them in the first place. I think because they, I think they didn't want to make, I think they didn't want to make their pass rush weaker. And I think they wanted to play this off season safe to where it's like, we want to look for other options. Besides Matt Joudon, but at the same time, just in case we don't find anybody, we don't drive somebody, then we still want to, we don't want to make the position weaker. Cause if we lost Matt Joudon, then it would become weaker. But because they didn't have any guarantee that they were going to get somebody else. And maybe they thought that with Clowney, that maybe they were thinking like, oh no, ain't no chance we're getting him. I mean, who would have thought that Clowney's off season would have went like this? So I just, yeah, I don't think Matt Joudon will be back. I think it, I don't think he'll be back, but the only thing that wouldn't possibly keep him back is if he just went off, like went off like crazy. But I just, I don't, I don't see it happening, man. Next question came from a boy, Joshua P. He said, we need a big time pass rusher who can get home so we can stop blitzing, safety's in corners. Obviously Matt Joudon can't get the job done. He was sent from every angle with running starts and still can't finish. Well, he did get the one sack strip, but NFL took it away. So, but besides that, it was, it was rough. Now to my question, who can we trade for to rush the passer? M&T Bank got robbed tonight. They were armed and dangerous. So who can the Ravens trade for at pass rusher? Oh, I don't even know who's available really. And I mean, sometimes with trades, you end up making somebody available, but I don't even know. They could try Marcus Golden from the Giants. Clay Matthews is still out there, but I don't think Ravens, they going back that route. There's DeNeal Hunter, but he's on Injury Reserve and Vikings are, they ain't letting him go anyway. I just, I don't know, man. There's Ryan Kerrigan. I know a lot of Ravens fans have been talking about him because it's a possibility of Ravens put it on them reds. I mean, if Ravens put it on Washington football team, if they're bad enough, then they may be like, you know what, hey, just take them, get them out of here. Get them out of here. We'll take the fifth round draft pick by Ryan. Thank you for everything, but see ya. There's JJ Y, but JJ Y old and he be tired and hurt all the time. So, I mean, if you can get him for a cheap pick, okay, but nothing crazy. But, and I mean, you can move him around on it. But nah, I don't even know. I don't know. There was Melvin Anger, but he's on Endure Reserve now. So, he'll be missing a couple more weeks. I just, I don't know. That's such a good question. I just, I really don't know. Next question came from my guy Dylan C. He said, hey, engraving the team, keep it clean. It's been a while. Hey, it's all good, man. He said, I hope all is well and everything is going well on your side of the world. Here in Australia, things are starting to become somewhat normal to an extent. Hey, well, that's good. I mean, here in Florida, a lot of people from Florida, they just don't even care, man. It has been a lot of places, like downtown areas and stuff. They, anyway, they'd be super packed. It's just, it's like nothing ever happened. But anyway, he said, this emails is typed up not long after the loss to the Chiefs. I am indifferent about the result. If I'm being honest, I expected a loss as hard as this is to admit because that offense is no joke to play around with. This is a two-part email. That's, I mean, that's a, that shouldn't be hard to admit that you expected the Ravens to lose. That's fine. Like that doesn't make you any more or less of a person that I think it actually makes you more of a fan. Just being realistic. You thought the Ravens was gonna lose? You thought the Ravens was gonna lose? That's it. You gotta feel bad for it at all, man. The first is about past rush. And I know we made moves with Campbell and Wolfe to help solidify a run defense and it has helped for sure, right? That's true. However, I did some research all the way back to 2015 in regards to sex. In 2015, the leader was JJ White with 17 and a half. In 2016, the leader was Vic Beasley with 15 and a half. In 2016, the leader was Chandler Jones with 17. Ah, so that could be the answer to the previous question because somebody asks, who could Ravens trade for as a past Russia? Chandler Jones, because the Cardinals, they are not looking to extend him right now. So, hey, we could have him all upset about that. And we could be like, you know what, Cardinals? Y'all got sucked last year. And we just, that was kind of weird seeing him in that jersey. So even though Chandler Jones was a patriot and Chandler Jones has been a Cardinal. You know what? Come on to the Ravens, man. But anyway, said it. Oh, in 2018, Aaron Dono got 20 and a half. And lastly, in 2019, Shaquille Barrett got 19 and a half. Anyways, my point with this, I feel like we haven't adapted with the times of the past Russia defense. There are players out there like JJ White, Cameron Jordan and even Chandler Jones who are bigger, heavier freaks of nature. You can even put Kaleas Campbell in that situation, but look at the league. More often than not, there's smaller edge rushes with speed. The Chargers who restricted the Chiefs prior to us have arguably one of the best, the greatest pass rush duels in the league with Bolsa and Gordon. Oh, you mean Bolsa and Ingram? Cause I think he was thinking Melvin, but then Melvin Gordon, when you think about Chargers, you think, oh, Melvin Gordon, even though he went to the Broncos now, but Ingram. He said, I feel like we haven't adjusted our style and I don't want to hate on Judon. He has worked hard in his life to be a late round pick to get where he is, but he doesn't scream elite pass Russia and he tires out easily. I would love to get your thoughts on this. Yeah, I mean, it's, with Judon, I mean, it's been tough because there are a lot of times when he, and we saw this last year and the year before, I mean, it's just been his style. A lot of times he can be a little quiet in games, but then he'll have these games where he'll get like two, three, four sacks. It's like, oh, hey, Judon, okay, let's go. But then a couple of games will go past and it'll be quiet. Again, he was supposed to get his sack against the Chiefs this past game, but in NFL, they took it away. But with Judon, we just, that's why I think the Ravens just haven't signed him to that long-term deal yet. And I mean, they can't right now, even if they wanted to, because he's on a franchise tag and the time to give him an extension is long gone. But so the earliest they can re-sign will be in this all season, but I just, I don't think they're gonna do, I think they're gonna let him walk. I really think they're gonna let him walk. I don't think there's gonna be any franchise tag. I don't think there's gonna be any deal, any extension. I think they're just gonna let him walk. So I don't see him returning to the Ravens. He's gonna get taken care of somewhere else now. And it's not like he's a bad player though. He's not a bad player, but he's just not an elite pass rusher. He's not one of the best of the best at pass rush. He's versatile now, because he can pass rush, he can drop back. So that makes him very valuable. But I just don't think with the Ravens, cause he's more considered a pass rusher, so you would have to pay him that pass rusher money. I don't think the Ravens are gonna do that. And he said, my second point is with Lamar Jackson. I love him, that's my QB. If we go back to the 2000 season, Billick and his staff found a game plan and just stuck with it. Run the Bargimaw Lewis pass when you need to. Let the defense rest and then let them hunt. Now I know times of changing with that, and that was a historic defense, but we have committed so much to Lamar. It still feels like we are holding him back. It feels like we are trying to protect potential mistakes. We should run the ball, play action and take shots. Not dropping the game plan because we fall behind especially early on. I can live with him making mistakes on throwing interceptions if he is going to have more control of the offense. I don't care if it isn't pretty or normal. We play what our strengths are because Lamar Jackson is Lamar Jackson. Not an updated Michael Vick and not a better RG3. Sorry if it's lengthy and took up your time. Kinda regards dealing. Don't apologize, this was great. And yeah, see with Raven's fans, with Team Keep It Clean, a lot of people be on the same page. You saw we just had the question earlier about are the Ravens holding Lamar Jackson back? And now we'll get the same question again. And I absolutely love how he said it still feels like we are holding him back and it feels like we are trying to protect potential mistakes. You ain't got a baby. And while you don't got a baby him at the same time, you can still play your game. You can still play your game. Run that ball. Run that ball, you're not a pass first team. Stop making it a pass first team. Run that ball, do your thing. But also, yeah, let Lamar do his thing too. But we just needs to be better balance and just better game playing overall. Raven's best loss ever. Next question came from my guy, Gary P. He said, hello, buddy. I think we may have a new receiver by next week and probably a pass rush at two. And I think people are really thinking that they may reach out to Antonio Brown. Now with the Antonio Brown thing, I know just today, today is Thursday again. So we'll see what happens by the time this video comes out, if anything. One of the, one of AB's lawyers dropped out from that case. And I know he's got like an extension till December to turn over the text message involved with just the whole thing. So I mean, it's not looking real good for AB right now. Now he's not gonna face any additional punishment for now because everything got put on hold till December. So it just all depends on a team. It depends on how they felt things could turn out. Some teams could look at it like, hey, AB, okay. Next court date is in December. You know what, we'll put you on for a little bit. We'll put you on to hopefully things clear out and then you don't have any other issues and stuff because he can play, he can first play in week nine. And then if something happens come December, they could be like, okay, well, all right, you gotta go. Or they could just hope that nothing happens. But it all just depends on the team. But for Ravens, I just, I don't think it's gonna happen with AB. He could certainly help them out. We know that for sure. But I just, I don't think it's gonna happen. I, with the whole status of the case, it's looking like nothing may happen with him at all. But I mean, we just gotta see. Anyway, he said at the very least, we will have somebody for the pass rush. We need one good prominent pass rusher that the coordinator will need to focus on. Yeah, we don't have that right now. That was not all Ravens that played that game. That was a team with nothing but confusion. I 100% believe that they are taking Lamar Jackson's decision-making out of the game. I can see him second guessing himself constantly and I guarantee you that will change next week. I know it. Everybody's on that same page, man. Everybody, it's so crazy how all these questions that we getting this episode of NFL question from subscribers, everybody's on the same page, man. They see it. They see something just wasn't right in that game. And again, Ravens, gee, just not being themselves, man. They're not being themselves and that'll hurt you. Like my guy T.D. Fens talk. Y'all make sure y'all check out his channel too. He's a Dolphins fan, but still I rock with him heavy, man. One of the best things that I've ever heard on his channel, he said, don't try to be like nobody else because you are the best version of you. Ravens need to take notes. Next question came from a boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, what a young receiving court. Do we still stick it out or seek for a veteran play-making receiver or give dares a call up? There's, I don't think he's gonna get a call. I could see them looking for a receiver though, like a low-key guy, who that could be. No clue who, but no, outside Jeff, he's been hurt. Julio Jones always hurt. I just don't know, because Ravens, again, for a receiver, I don't think they would get a big flashy guy. I wish we could have got the Andre, so we wouldn't be having this conversation, but they, yeah, I don't think they would get a big flashy guy, but they would just get somebody, like I said, more low-key. Who that is? No clue. Next question came from a boy, Timothy. Hey, he said, hey, and Raven been watching me for a while now and really enjoyed the content. I appreciated him. He said, my question is, how do you think the Ravens will rethink their defensive scheme after this game? Well, will they? Well, they add to the secondary. We'd like to see your opinion. Appreciate it, man. As far as the secondary, I just think that it was just a sloppy game. There was so many miscommunications. Guys didn't know their assignment. Guys just didn't know what to do. There was so many last-minute corners running around. Linebackers running around at the last second, in front of the receiving, what not. I'm thinking, oh, yikes. They about to call a timeout, but no. And it was just, they were all over the place that game. But again, it was the Chiefs too. But Ravens, I think Ravens, when it comes to the Chiefs, they create this extra pressure in their minds to where they already got enough pressure as is. You an NFL player, you an NFL coach, you an NFL team, you got enough pressure as is. But I feel like with Ravens, they create extra pressure in their mind when it comes to the Chiefs. Something about them Chiefs, man, that just drive the Ravens crazy, man. They're crazy. And they just, they get out of character. So I don't think they'll necessarily change anything, but I think it's just a matter of executing better and just really accounting for the playmakers on the opposing team. Like Wink, again, with, what's his name? Clyde Edwards, Eliah. He was catching a lot of passes out of the backfield. And again, I remember there was a play, specifically it was on like third and 12 or something like that. And the Ravens blitzed all these guys, but they didn't account for, they didn't have anybody watching Clyde Edwards, Eliah. And he caught it and they got a first down. It was like, you could have been off the field, man. If you would have just had somebody account for him, you'd have been off the field. But no, man. So I don't expect them to, like I said, to change anything big time in the secondary or the defensive scheme. But I just expect them to just really, really have better focus, man. Better focus and coaching on defense and better focus on what the players on defense too. Next question came from my boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, we got to make a statement against Washington next week. Our receivers have to do better at getting open and helping Lamar out. And do you think we should play Duvenay more? Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah, 1,000%. There's no question. There's no question. He got to get on the field more, man. They got to put him on the field a lot more, man. No question. Like, I don't even need to elaborate. He, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. And he said, do you think Gus and J.K. should get more touches than Ingram? Because tonight show me that he's getting slower and not as explosive. What's wrong with Mark Andrews these last two games? How will Lamar bounce back? Woo. So yeah, I do think Gus and J.K. should get more touches. Should they get more touches than Ingram? I think their touches should just get up. And yeah, I do. They are both a little more explosive than Ingram. All three running backs have the potential to break for a long one, but certainly Gus and J.K. But with Ingram, like I said earlier, I'm not sure if he's just getting slower if it's the offensive line. But at the same time, we see Gus with the same offensive line and he'd be doing his thing in limited action. So, I mean, we just got to see, man, we got to see with more opportunity what happens with these running backs. And then with Mark Andrews, I don't know what's up with Mark Andrews, man. I don't know what's been going on with him. Is he hurt? I don't know. Is he banged up? Yeah, he probably banged up. But is he like hurt, hurt? I don't know, man. Because in that Texans game, I almost thought he had a concussion. Because when he caught a pass by the sideline, the only pass he caught and he got hit and he landed right on his head, he started walking the wrong way when he was about to come off the field. And then we never heard from him again. And then there was that big drop and he just, it seemed like his head ain't clear right now. So they got to get that together. Whatever's going on with him, got to get cleared up quick. And then he said, how will Lamar bounce back? I think Lamar and Ravens, I think they're going to really go off against the Washington football team, man. I think they are really going to go off against them, like for real, for real. So that game I think is going to be, like I said, I think it's going to be like 45 to 10. It's going to be somewhere everything is looking good.