 You see these ravens, they've been doing stuff in the background to prepare for the possible extension of one Lamar Jackson, let's talk about it. First question came from my guy, Siderian, he said, I ain't graven, hope you and the fam all well. Hey, we are doing really good, I hope you and your family are doing even better. With the ravens drafting 10, well it was actually 11 players and having several roster spots occupied by undrafted free agents, it seems like the ravens are purposely getting younger. In preparation for Lamar Jackson's contract extension, I honestly can see all of the drafted players making the 53 man roster and some undrafted free agents as well with possible PUPs and IRs. This gives the ravens a large percentage of players that will be signed to rookie contracts on all 3 sides of the ball, cushioning whatever Lamar Jackson's future annual cap number will be. What are your thoughts behind this? P.S. I got my David Ajabo prediction right, hopefully he can play later this season, but I wouldn't mind red-shirting him either. So congratulations on calling the ravens drafting him back in April. But as far as the way that they're building the roster, I mean, they would have been doing all this stuff either way, whether Lamar Jackson's getting paid or not, because they simply needed to retool the roster. And the way that free agency works in the draft and all that, you, I mean, in Madden I do it, but I know real life not, isn't always Madden, a lot of times it is though. But in Madden, if I'm retooling my roster, then as far as free agents, I'll look for a few different guys that are like at premier positions. If it's, I'll look for like an offensive lineman. I may look for an edge guy. I'll look for a wide receiver depending on who it is. I'll look for a tight at what? I guess I really just look for anything. Cornerback safety. A lot of stuff, but I can only do so much and gotta do a lot of reloading through the draft. So even with Lamar Jackson's contract coming up yet, they certainly had to, they gotta do a lot better when it comes to not only drafting, but getting impact players from the draft guys that can come in right away and be difference makers. You have to have that, especially once you pay your quarterback. I mean, you should be doing it before, before you even pay the quarterback. You should be doing it, but you should definitely be doing it after as well. So yeah, it is for Lamar Jackson's contract, but it's also just for the team too because they had a lot of spots and a lot of holes on this roster that they needed to plug and play. So they did a good job drafting. They still got a little few things that they go fine too, but they did a good job with the draft based off of how good some guys are projected to be. They of course, we gotta see it and no draft is truly greatable until like two, three years down the road. So we'll see when we get there on paper, the draft is good, but now we gotta see it on the field. We gotta see the impact from guys. We gotta see how guys, well, if they are truly quality depth for the Baltimore Ravens. And we'll start to see how that works to self out over the next, over the next week and over the next couple of weeks in training camp, then in preseason, and then the season will be here and then we'll be able to start to evaluate, but the evaluation doesn't just finish after one season for rookies. Now we hope that these rookies can come in and it's like, whoa, man, oh, they came through. Wow, that was such a good pick. Wow. I'm glad that guy's a Raven. Wow. He made such a big impact. And we know not every single rookie is going to be like that, but it's very important that especially from the top down, I mean, obviously a first round pig and second and all that. You want the guys with the higher draft status to have a higher impact, but you also want guys with low draft status to have a higher impact to as much as they can. You know, a lot of the times the guys that are picked lower, they're going to be getting less playing time and a lot depends on the situation, but bottom line Ravens need more impact from their drafts, more immediate impact from their drafts. Lamar Jackson, once he does get paid and hopefully is from the Baltimore Ravens. But once Lamar Jackson does get paid, yeah, eventually his cap number is going to go way up. It's going to take a significant amount of money from the cap, from the salary cap. Now there are, that does not excuse the Baltimore Ravens for, from providing for Lamar Jackson. So I want to make that clear, even though I think we've made that clear already. We've got to continue to make that clear just because Lamar Jackson is getting ready to get paid and again, hopefully it's from the Ravens. But if the Ravens pay Lamar Jackson, this does not excuse or prevent them from supplying him. They should have been supplying him more already, but hey, that's the past and we're in the present now. You get the point. Yeah, this feels like a dream, just what I made, you two team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, I done made it, I done made it, boy, that's my home. He ain't that right in Raven, right in Raven. Way too early. Next question came from my guy D3, he said, what's happening in Raven and team keeping clean? I hope that you and your family doing well. I have two questions for you with the pride that the Ravens taking their undefeated preseason records. As of right now, who do you see us signing as an undrafted free agent? Oh, you mean like keeping on the roster? I think the answer to this question is actually the title to your question. Way too early. We haven't got to see any of these guys yet on the field in the game. I haven't even got to see a training camp yet. So I can't even answer that because my first thought went to maybe one of the wide receivers, but we haven't seen him in action yet. So I can really can't say. But number two, he said, does the undefeated preseason solidify the fact that EDC has had solid drafts during his tenor as GM? He catches a lot of heat with some for draft picks not panning out while completely ignoring what he has done midseason to improve the team. Oh, I love that question. That's a really good question. Again, thanks for the content and please keep up the great work. Appreciate you a lot, man. And I do every single comment section. Oh, you see my god, D3. So does the undefeated preseason solidify the fact that EDC has had solid drafts during his tenor? No, I don't think it does. Reason I say that is because that's preseason. That's preseason. And you want and need impact in regular season. You want and need impact come playoff time. So you want and need impact when it counts the most preseason. Their preseason record is great. It's fun. It keeps us tuning into the preseason. It's fun to think about. Hey, we we preseason Super Bowl champs every year. Let's get on. I don't even remember the last time they lost. I forgot when it was, but it's been years. But that's preseason. It's preseason. And guys have got started. It is a nice confidence booster for a lot of young guys that are on the squad. But preseason, in my opinion, preseason is not enough. Now, with Eric Dacosta's drafts, he he can't do everything. He can draft the guys, but it's also important because context is everything. It's also important that because we talked about in the previous question, getting high impact players. But it's important to know that he's not a coach. He's a GM. So his job is to build the roster, construct the roster, make any trades for the roster, personnel decisions for the roster. But he does not play the roster. He's not in control of the scheme. He's not in control of the coaching staff. The coaching staff, they're the ones that got to put these guys in positions to succeed. And a lot of times we've seen it to where guys, they end up leaving or not panning out and I use quotations when I say that because a lot of guys just weren't really given the right opportunity. Guys will have done something great in college and they get to the Ravens and the Ravens are like, Oh, you know what? We're not going to have them do what they did great in college. We're going to have them do something completely different. And it's not like that with every single player, but a lot of players, it can be that way where the Ravens just completely changed who that player was and try to make them something different and it just doesn't pan out. So not everything is on EDC. It's a group effort. It's a collective effort. There are guys that some guys where it's worked out great. Some guys where they've drafted them and it's worked out phenomenal. It's been, oh, let's go. Oh, great job. Then there's been other guys where it hasn't been so pretty. So it goes both ways, but it takes everybody in order for each player to have success. And of course, the players themselves, too. Budget buster. Next question. Wait, this is been a long time. Next question came from my guy. He's not going to go so, baby. Anyway, he said, I engraving. Hope you in the family having a great summer. We all it's really hot down here, but I love the heat. We're not traded for the cold ever anyway. He said, I'm sure Carter haven't met a second Ravens legend and Lamar Jackson. We know you're the goat. Not at all made that made his day. Oh, yeah, it sure did. He they love me to Lamar and hopefully he gets another opportunity to meet him again this week. But we'll see. Anyway, you said here's my comment slash questions when Watson signed that massive contract with the Browns, even with so many questions looming about his past actions. I thought it was an outlier, a bad business decision by the Browns, but a move in line with the Browns previous QB history. Yeah, it was great. It's still crazy to think about it to this day. But yeah, it was wild. Anyway, he said, personally, I imagine EDC and Bishadi cringing at the thought of paying Lamar that kind of money. Now, with the Cardinals extension of Kyla Murray, it suddenly makes two 230 million dollar contract extension, the new norm. Yes and no, because the Sean Watson, two hundred thirty million dollar contract, two hundred thirty million dollars guaranteed Kyla Murray's two hundred thirty point one million dollar contract. So slightly above what the Sean Watson, I think he had. Was it a hundred forty nine? No, one hundred sixty. It was it was seventy mill less. So thirty forty. So yeah, one hundred sixty mill guaranteed. So that was the big difference between those two. But anyway, let's keep going. He said if the Ravens don't want to break the bank to sign a top number one wide receiver, what makes people think they will break the bank for Lamar Jackson? Oh, that's a question right there. But to answer that question, because they already have Lamar Jackson and they they know what he means to this team. And I as much as he's done for the Ravens already, a lot of the success that he's brought, a lot of the things that he's covered up, the deficiencies that he's covered up for them to all while not he's he's done this all while not even being his best. All while not even having reached his full potential yet. And I say that because I just really don't believe he's reached his full potential. Reason being, because I don't think they've put him in position to reach his full potential, I think they've limited him a lot. They've held him back a lot, a whole lot. And this is nothing new that we've been talking about this from last year to and in the year before it's just it seems like they like, oh, you know what? Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back. We're going to reel you in. All right, calm down, chill out, chill out. But anyway, he said his potential contract could end up being twice as much, 240 mil as the 120 mil contract that Flacco signed. Oh, wow. How long when was that? That was 2013, where he signed that deal. And yeah, now that's 2022. Wow, QB salaries. Yeah, they've doubled. It's taken a little while though. It's taken about nine years for them to double, but still. Yeah, man. Wow. Thank you for that. I appreciate it. Like reflecting on that. He said some of my questions are number one, do you think the Ravens will come up with the money to sign Lamar to a new contract? Oh, that's pretty straightforward. I hope they do. I hope they do. I just I wonder, I know, because I know a lot of people have said that. Oh, yeah. Like like you mentioned, the Deshaun Watson contract, that's not the new standard. That's not going to be the new norm. But Lamar Jackson could look at that like, hey, hold up. This dude, he hasn't played in a year. So he's been gone. He's been out. He has all these allegations going against him. And whether they're true or not, hey, who knows? Again, only Deshaun Watson, anybody who was involved in whatever, only they would know. But he got all that all that unknown going on right now. But the Browns still with that information. They still gave him $230 million guaranteed. Fully guaranteed. Has he won a Super Bowl? No, I think he only won one playoff game, too. Now, we know when he played, he could do some stuff now. Deshaun Watson definitely a talented quarterback. That boy can play when he did play. But with all that being said, and they still gave him all that money, Lamar Jackson could be looking at that like, hey, what's up? That's that's what we starting at. That's what we starting at. And it actually needs to be higher, especially because, you know, timing and everything. But that's that's what we starting at. Y'all want to talk? Hit me with that. I ain't got nothing against it. Ain't got no allegations, none of that stuff. I'm team keeping clean. So it's like and I've been here and y'all know what life is like with me. But y'all certainly know what it's like without me, too. So you make the decision. Hey, I'm good. I got money. I knew I could I could play out on this twenty three point one. This 50 option cool. I play out on it. That's fine. But hey, when you if you already talk like real numbers, hit me up. If y'all coming with this little rinky thing stuff, this little chief said, no, straight. So hopefully the Ravens make the right decision. Hopefully they make the right decision. Um, do I think they'll come up with the money to sign Lamar to a new contract? It's there. They can do it. They can do it. It's just up to them to make it happen. Do I think they will? I would lean more towards the side of, yes, there's always that little possibility, though, that they may not see things the way he sees things. And he may not see the way they see things. And hey, we're going to see we're going to see. Because we know what they need to do. We know what they should do, but it's the matter. Will they do it? We're going to see. I don't know. And he said, number two, if so, how much? Oh, yeah, we already don't answer that question. Lamar, for him, it should start at the Deshaun Watson thing. It should start there. It should. Why not? The timing, the situation, it should start there. He said, number three, and if they do, will they rely on him to become even more of a super? See that? That's the scary part right there. That's the scary part right there. Oh, let me finish, though. He said, if they do sign him to a new contract, will they rely on him to become even more of a Superman because they can't afford top tier talent moving forward? Remember and Juan Bodin's departure after Joe's extension? Keep up the great work and congrats on the success of the channel. Appreciate it. Appreciate that. See, that's that right. That's right there. What I was saying earlier, if the Ravens pay Lamar Jackson, this does not excuse them from still being able to provide talent around him. Now, something to think about. Um, excuse me. I wonder because, again, public perception, it plays a part and a lot of fans already have it in their mind. Hey, Lamar should take a cheaper deal. He should take less money because if he takes the most money that he can get, oh man, and we're not going to be able to provide anything around them. We're not going to be able to pay anybody else. And that's going to be it. We're only going to be able to pay Lamar Jackson. He take all the salary cap. Man, uh-uh. No, no. If there's truly a wheel, then there's always a way to get it done. The cap is capped with so many ways to work around it. I know some owners got more money than others. I get that. But there are ways to do this thing, man. So when it comes to Lamar Jackson getting paid and he should not take a cheaper deal, just a reminder. And the Ravens, I would just hope that they wouldn't put it out there to the public or they wouldn't start, or the Ravens wouldn't say it themselves. But they could have little reporters like Leak Little Stuff here and there. Oh, well, the Ravens paid Lamar Jackson out and now they're not going to be able to pay anybody else. Now they're going to be limited on what they can do. Now them paying Lamar Jackson will change some things, but it doesn't stop everything like so many people are trying to suggest. Sometimes I feel like my face be so shiny in these videos. Next question came from my boy, Nicholas. He says, Super Bowl contenders. And Ravens, I want to start by thanking you for doing this question from Subscriber Series. School to have an actual conversation with a YouTuber that I've been a fan of. I also appreciate how you treat everyone's questions. So respectfully, no matter how much your opinions differ. You're the go for a reason. I'm not the go at all. I'm a donkey. But no, you're saying conversation with a YouTuber. Look, don't make it sound like it's special. But it's not. I'm just a regular person like we all are. And this is just us having conversations about football. That's it. That's it. That's it. So it's a conversation with another person. It's a conversation with another Ravens fan. And that's it. Nothing more, nothing less. But I do appreciate you, man. He said, I think most Ravens fans agree we are one or two moves away from being a definite contender. Well, there's some Ravens fans that say, hey, we are already. We are right now. But anyway, he said, yes, we could contend now with a little luck, but our roster feels incomplete. I should have kept reading before I started running my mouth. So I've cooked up two moves that I think puts us in the conversation for the Super Bowl. Okay, let's see what he's talking about. I was originally in the camp saying, we don't need a wide receiver. Give the young guys a chance. Oh, we leading into my favorite conversation. Let's see what he's talking about. I trust Bateman to be our number one guy in Dove while his Pro Shae all deserve a chance for the number two in slot spot. But if we're not even sure who's gonna be number two, what happens if Bateman gets hurt? I haven't seen enough to trust these guys to be the number one wide receiver and we can't run a three tight end set every play. All right, you mess around and get a Raven the Greg Roman three tight ends. They gonna mess around and find a way to have them three tight ends out on a fit. Maybe even four, but be careful what you say because it just might end up going down. Anyway, he said, I'm gonna assume DK Metcalf is off the table. Okay, I think that's everyone's first pick. Well, not everybody. I know a lot of people with the DK Metcalf, but a lot of people are not. But anyway, with the Baker trade going through, I think Robbie Anderson for a second or third is a solid possibility. Oh yeah, I do too. He gives us more vertical threat and he's more reliable than some other names like Denzel Mims, Scotty Miller, Kendrick Bourne, Nikhil Harry. Where did he get traded to? Was it the Bears, I think? I think it was the Bears, it was somewhere. If we go to free agent round, I think fans are sleeping on Odell Beckham Jr. Yes, he's hurt, but early season is when the Raven shine. Lamar can be on chemistry with the younger guys, then come late season playoffs or offense will gain a whole new dimension. It's been a lot of talk about Odell Beckham Jr. I was just talking to one of my guys the other day about this. Me, I would prefer somebody who can impact right now. Odell Beckham Jr. is, he's a gamble. And I feel like the Ravens are already gambling big time with the Y receives that they have already. He could certainly help. He's talented. When he can play, he can play. But when are you going to get him? When is he going to be on the field? I just, I would rather Ravens has somebody now. I understand Odell Beckham Jr. thing. Me, and I know some people are going to be like, what? Are you crazy? Yeah, I probably am. But me, if the Ravens signed Odell Beckham Jr., I'd be cool with it, but I would still want them to get somebody else right now. But anyway, he said, yes, he's hurt, but early season, oh, I read that already. He said, second move. So that's one move. So wide receiver, that's one move. And he said, Odell Beckham Jr., also mentioned Robbie Anderson. Okay, two solid ones. Second move is edge. On paper, we are a top 10 defense right now. If we get someone across from away until a jabbo is healthy, I think we could be a top five easily. Robert Quinn and the Bears aren't seeing out of eye right now. And if he plays like he did in 21 or 19, our defense would be nasty without having to rush a jabbo back. I think with his age and skipping mandatory mini-camp, we could snag him for mid-round picks. Well, I think this is going to be a dream deferred because they signed Justin Houston back. So I think that they'll be done at edge. Well, yeah. He said, I've also heard Deon Jones from the Falcons mentioned as a cut candidate who could take the mic roll so Quinn can play a wheel but that's wishful thinking. Oh yeah, he has been a topic of a lot of conversation. Deon Jones, and it's just been like a waiting game to see. Now that would be somewhere where, because you still got Josh Bynes. And it's like, but if you could get Deon Jones, that free up Patrick Quinn, let him be more loose, let him be more free, give him, give the Ravens even more flexibility. But if the Ravens could get a significant wide receiver, I'd rather that money be allocated to that. But Deon Jones, he could make Patrick Quinn's job easier. Therefore letting him play better and more freely and more confidently and him playing his natural position. Since his natural position with LSU was not Mike Linebacker, like you mentioned. But anyway, sorry for the super long question, but what do you think of these moves? I think they're relatively realistic. I'm no cap guru. So that may be where my ideas flow. But, love it. He said, I'm no cap guru. So that may be where my ideas flow, but the cap is cap anyways. Any other moves you make as a GM? Oh, you know me, man. You already canceled my number one move. But yeah, those are some solid stuff. Would the Ravens make any of them? Ah, maybe, but probably not. And last question on this episode came from my boy, Jarvo. He said, it's been a while since I did a question. So I'm gonna keep you busy with these, LOL. Which receivers make the roster if you had to choose seven? That's a lot. I think, I don't even think the Ravens keeping those seven. I think for the Ravens, I think even six receivers is pushing it for them. Ooh, seven, right, we'll throw everybody on there. So Bateman do Pro Shae Wallace. And if we go on seven, ooh. I say Shamar Bridges. Maybe Benjamin Victor, cause he got sort of a leg up on him, UDFAs. And one more. Maca Poke. And then how many games do you give Roman to open his vault before he gets fired? Oh man, I think it would take a lot for Ravens to fire Greg Roman. I think in order for Ravens to fire Greg Roman, they, hopefully this doesn't happen. But they would have to really be losing and offense would just really have to stink. Another way could be if they may not be losing, but their offense may not be having all the success in the world and they just, they may be close, but just no cigar. And then the bi-week rolls around. Or that, yeah, that long stretch from, I think between the Bucks and the Saints. Cause I think it's like an 11 day stretch right there, something like that. But I think around then, if things are not right by then, then I think that's when they could make a move because that would give them the most time in season for them to make an adjustment. Then he said, the last question, what are your thoughts on the new Madden trailer and improvements? I watched it, but I ain't dissect, cause I'm like, I play Madden, but I'm not, I'm not one of them people that's like, oh man, well, this is going to be great for the new Madden and da, da, da, da, da, cause I don't really care that much anymore. I just play it for fun. I just play my franchise. Anything new that I notice, oh yeah, this is new, oh cool. Hey, that's different. I gotta get adjusted to it, whatever. But I don't like look at the trailer and just, I just look at the trailer, I'll watch it once and then that'll be it. I ain't gonna watch it over and over again. I just, I don't care that much. I'm gonna get the game. I ain't one of them people, oh man, Madden sucks, I'm not gonna play it this year. It's the same game. They just, they just changing the rosters every year. A lot of people that be saying that same thing, they still buy the game every single year too. But I'm gonna get it, play it, do my franchise, and that's it. So I don't, I don't really know what's new in there. Yes, but I don't really care that much either. Not a real last question. So I thought that previous question was gonna be last, but I feel like doing one more for this episode. Anyway, this next question came from my boy Kevin B. He said, ain't Graven man has it going? I hope all is well. Let's talk Raven's talk, man. Now for those who don't know, Chuck Locke is one of John Harbaugh's guys for real. The only way I see them trading him is if he asks for it. I think he's too valuable to the Raven. So I can see us doing a bit more three safety sets with this new system. So let's drop the talk about Raven's giving up their first round pick to anyone. They get those picks, not give them away for any player. Now, okay, so you jumped to something different. It was all in the same paragraph. So I thought it was all the same thing, but you did a little shift right there. So first, the Chuck Locke talk. It's, I don't know, because if somebody offered a third or higher, I think the Ravens take it right away for Chuck Locke. I think they take it immediately. If somebody offered a fourth or higher, I think a fourth, they talk. I don't know if that would move them enough. I think it would definitely had them talking and definitely had them considering. But I think a third or higher for sure, I think they will take it right away. I would rather them keep it just for more flexibility and for depth, but I know the Ravens and I know somebody like, hey Ravens, they throw a bunch of draft picks in their face. Ravens is like, ah, give me that, give me that, give me that. Well anyway, the next part, he said, let's drop the talk about the Ravens giving up their first round pick to anyone. They get those picks, not give away for any player. They don't pay wide receivers, so I don't see them giving up a first round or four one. They'll just wait until someone is cut and give them a try. I say let's try what we have first. With good coaches and shorter routes that can help guys get open, it's up to them to catch the ball. Sorry for the long comments, peace and blessings to all. Oh, trust me, that wasn't long at all. Now, piece by piece, let's drop the talk about Ravens giving up their first round pick to anyone. Yeah, that's something that they don't do. But what has that been getting them? Now, a lot of it, the whole wide receiver thing, a lot of it has to do with scheme. It's certainly, a lot of it has to do with scheme. No, Greg Roman, run game, yeah, pass game, it's like. And even before Greg Roman, even with the Ravens, run game, yeah, pass game, they were never this team that was just this prolific passing team, it's not them, it hasn't been them. So it's more a philosophy thing than it is a Greg Roman thing. But it's like the thing is when you put those two together, you put the philosophy together mixed with Greg Roman's offensive scheme and it's like, boom, not a good look for wide receivers. Now, last year, their passing game did take a step forward, but this year we'll really see if that passing game took a step forward due to injury, only due to injury, excuse me, because we gotta see what it does this year too, hopefully without the injuries, hopefully not. But Ravens, you get what you pay for. You mentioned like, yeah, they like to wait to see guys get cut, you get what you pay for. Last year, I hate going down this list, but we have to go down this list. Last year, they got Sammy Watkins, one year, $6 million deal, five million guaranteed. If he could ever stay healthy, that would be a good signing. I felt like it was a straight signing, but I kept saying, can't put all your eggs in the Sammy Watkins basket, it can't be him, and that's it. So then they drafted Rashad, baby, and I was like, all right, cool. But then everybody got hurt, messed everything up. Then Ma got hurt, Rashad, baby got healthy, and they didn't really get to play together that much. But you get what you pay for. They signed as Brian, who hadn't played in like three, four years. Willie Snead, he was solid, but he was solid. Seth Roberts signed him to one year. I think it was maybe like a five million dollars. I don't remember how much it was. He was, all right, he was, yeah. He signed Michael Crabtree, who was a good route runner, but known for drops. He had that attitude. He had that dog, boy, he got that dog, he got that heart, man. I like Michael Crabtree, but he did have little drops, he's a little bit. But they signed him to the, really a one-year, seven million dollar deal. It was technically a three-year, 21 million dollar deal, but I think only that first year was guaranteed, so it was always constructed like a one-year deal. They signed John Brown to a one-year, five million dollar deal. So, I mean, you like, you see a trend, they, at Y Receiver, they just, they don't wanna pay for it. They don't wanna pay for it. And I think part of it is because of their philosophy, because they like, hey, like receivers, we got, we got a hat. I think, I feel like the Ravens would be like, Ravens would be like the only team. If, I don't know if there's, in the NFL, I don't know if there's like a certain, like a minimum amount of wide receivers you got to have on your roster. But I feel like with the Ravens, if they could be like, you know what, we don't want no receivers for wide receivers on our team. I feel like they'll be the one team that would do that. They be like, hey, if we ain't gonna have no receivers on the team, we ain't gonna put no receivers on the team. Just give us tight ends, and that's an offensive line and running back, and we'll do our thing. But no, seriously, I just, with their philosophy, I think that's why they are so cheap at the wide receiver position. They don't wanna pay big money at the wide receiver position because they just don't value the wide receiver position like other teams do. They don't. That's not them. Now, I do always hear that about like what you were saying, they had Ravens, they not gonna do that. They not gonna go out and get a wide receiver that way in that form, that fashion, like trade for a big time wide receiver. They not gonna do that. I think they should. But yeah, you're right, they don't do that. But who's to say that they can't change that? Who's to say that the way that they do things is 100% right? Who's to say that the way that they do things, it doesn't need any fine tuning at all? Who's to say that the way that they do things is perfect? It's not. It's not. The way that, and nobody's perfect. I know GM is perfect, no organization, team, perfect. I get that. But Ravens got some things and some little thing they could fix here and there that I feel could take them to another level, especially offensively. Defensively, they fine there. They been about that defense. But offensively. And again, same conversation, man. The reason this conversation keeps coming up so much, especially with me, is because, especially offensively, is because of what they have on offense. And what they've had on offense since 2018, who they had on offense since 2018. And what they've done and what really, what they haven't done in a lot of areas, with him, for him, including him. So yeah, they could really step it up there a lot. A whole lot. So, so we'll see, man, we'll see. He said, they don't pay Y receiver. We talked about that. They'll just wait until someone is cut and give them a try. Yeah, that's what they do. I mean, yeah, that's what they do. With good coaches and shorter routes, they can help guys get open. I mean, if a guy can get open, he can get open a shorter route, medium route, intermediate route, deep route, whatever. If a guy can get open, he can get open. Period, whatever route. But, yeah, we'll see, man. We'll see. That's what they brought in, Team Monique Williams 4, so we'll see, we're gonna see. You two team keep it clean. You see my boy, he like automated, automated. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right engraving? Right engraving. 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