 Big game coming up against the Arizona Cardinals, but before we get to that big game, we got some big questions from y'all. First one came from my guy, Gareth, who is a Team Keeping Clean Patron. Shout out to the Team Keeping Clean Patrons. He said, hey Raven, I haven't seen a question in a while. How are you and the family? We are doing excellent. I appreciate you and I hope you're doing even better. He said, I really hope everything is well. Do you think if we trade for King Henry, does this mean we have enough to get to the Super Bowl? Now look, even before the Baltimore Ravens, if they were or are to trade for Derrick Henry, I think they already have enough to get to the Super Bowl. I think they are a very well-equipped team with nice depth that has enough to make it to the big dance, to the big game. And to win it too, because making it is one thing, but winning it is another. So I think they have enough already, but you add a King Henry or whoever they end up adding via trade, if they do trade for somebody, I expect them to, but we'll see. But I think they have enough already, but you can never have enough talent. You can never have enough quality depth. So yeah, Derrick Henry would just make them that much stronger. And then he said, and which of these two players would you sign, Geno Stone or Patrick Queen? As always, thank you for being a great person. You are, they're big things for you in the future. You're talented and thank you for always lifting my mood up when I feel down. Hey, I appreciate that, man. I don't do nothing crazy. We ain't got no talent or nothing like that. We just sit here talking behind a camera and that's it, man, but I appreciate you for sure. Now back to your question, with Geno Stone, between Geno Stone or Patrick Queen, which one would I sign? You know me, I would sign everybody. I would keep both of them. But probably Patrick Queen, Patrick Queen, because Raven's already have somebody in the secondary that being Marcus Williams. And I would just really have to hope that he stayed healthy moving forward because I don't want to look back and be like, man, we should have kept Geno Stone. Next question came from my guy, Cody. He said, hey man, love the videos. Appreciate it, Cody. He said, just watch the new video on our interest in Derrick Henry. I think it could potentially go bad if we go and get him. We just filled our Y receiver room to the brim and our offense is a lot more pass oriented now. We aren't necessarily a run first team anymore. So is it really a good idea to trade for running back, taking over 50% of the snap count in Tennessee? We'd love to hear your opinion. Well, something that got brought to my attention, which I didn't even really think about, one depth, one quality depth, or I guess that's one A1B, but two playoffs, playoffs in that cold weather. And in the cold weather, you know, it's that much harder to tackle. You don't want to tackle that much more. So if you got to deal with Derrick Henry, like they don't want Gus Edwards alone, that's tough enough. But then you got to deal with Derrick Henry too. Like think about how opposing teams would just, they'll be breaking tackles all day long, especially in the cold, especially in the snow game and the winter game. Like that would play to the Baltimore Ravens advantage. And then just give them another weapon. So I don't really see it going bad in that sense cause it just makes them stronger. Next question came from another patient, my God, Dominic. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope you were having a wonderful day so far and the fame as well is good. So I just wanted to touch on something that I don't think is getting noticed about this new offense and that is the amount of available check downs. Oh yeah, talk about it, baby. He said, I don't know if anyone else noticed it as well but those check downs actually go a long way in using the running backs more and letting them make something out of nothing. To me, I actually see the running backs getting schemed open, which is crazy because they be so wide open on those plays as well. Let me know if you see this as well. That's a really good point. Them check downs have been making a big difference. Justice Hill been getting them like crazy. Gus Edwards been getting them here and there but yes, they have been working a lot and it just opens up the offense that much more. Question came from my guy Raven Pride. He said, what's up in Graven? I hope you're in a family well. Well, you know I got a good one. So let me lay it on you. I believe this game against the Lions was a must win because that game told us if we were in the mix with some of the top teams that they call the top teams and the Lions were definitely one of those teams. Much love to team keep it clean. Well, hey, there we go. So I guess Ravens are one of the top teams. I still, for Ravens, I will put them right now. Maybe I like, let's see how they do against the Cardinals, man. Let's see if the Ravens, like if they're consistent and they actually take care of business and do not play down to competition against Arizona. If they really take care of business, then I'll probably put them at like, maybe like number three or four or something. Like maybe like four or five right now. I can't put them too high right now. Next questions came from my guy Jarvo. He said, watch a video about the upcoming decisions EDC has to make this off season. So here's my question to you. If you were EDC, which upcoming free agent would you try to get a deal with first and what order would you go in as far as getting a deal done with a player? I can see Patrick Queen leaving since we drafted Trenton Simpson. Much love to you and your family and always keep God first. I appreciate that. Man, I honestly forget a lot about Trenton Simpson. I completely forget about him because he's been on special teams and I just, we haven't seen him on defense, like Harley at all, if at all. But anyway, order that I would do it in, probably at a BK first, because that would be the most expensive. And then Patrick Queen and then after that, I mean, yeah, and if I could hand out those two and I wouldn't even worry about the rest for now. I just worry about those two first and foremost. And if I can get that done, then the rest would be the rest. But he also asked, watch your take on us trading for Derek Henry. And I was wondering if we did trade for him and try to resign him, how would that impact the other running backs moving forward? I mean, if they traded for Derek Henry, then that would already let the other running backs know like you would be taking a back seat. Like, cause that's business. And he said, also, if we trade for Daniel Hunter or anybody, how would that impact us resigning our soon to be free agents? Well, again, it's business. It's business. If Raven's traded for somebody, especially somebody like Daniel Hunter, then that definitely, that wouldn't just be no rental, in my opinion. Derek Henry, I think could be a rental, but the Daniel Hunter, somebody like that, I don't think he would be a rental. So it just put everybody on notice and make everybody have to play that much hard and make everybody really earn, they keep that much more. So it'll make their jobs that much tougher, but easier at the same time. But that's not a question. Is there a player that you can see us getting that nobody is talking about? If so, who? Oh man, my God. Shout out to my God, no off and for the flock. Because I love how he presents. Like I always say, man, I feel like he is the best Raven's content creator that's doing it. He is amazing because he does some of everything. He does the latest in breaking news. He does film study too. He does the rumors. He does literally everything. So shout out to Northam for the flock. But what he presented, a lot of times he'll present stuff that will be outside the box, stuff that I won't even be thinking of. And I mean, it's easy for me not to think of stuff because this brain is only so little. But anyway, what he had been the one suggesting Josh Jacobs. And I'm like, man, that is a good one. Cause he'd been healthy. We've been missing that from our running backs. But another running back that he brought up was Alvin Kamar. And I'm like, man, Alvin Kamar like literally fits this offense perfectly. His style, his style of being patient, catching out in the backfield. Like he fits this offense perfectly. So if I had to choose a player that nobody's really talking about, it would probably be Alvin Kamar. Javos next question. He said, is there a way we can get King Henry and the Neil Hunter? Cause we know the cap is not really cap. Hey, if there's a wheel, there's a way. He also said, who is your top five or 10 most valuable players on this Ravens team? And why? I'll go with maybe top three. Cause top five is a lot. Top 10 is definitely, you know how I feel about top 10 list. Lamar Jackson, not in no order really. Lamar Jackson, Justin Tucker, Roquan Smith. So I just stick with those three for now. Cause the whole thing that that'll be too much for me to think about. That's a long list. He said, shaking my head. This is still from Javos, by the way. He said, I was on a talk show and said the Ravens reached out to him. What? No, he said SM. Oh, I think he meant Sue, but he put SMH, but I guess it's auto-corrected to SMH. But he said, Sue was on the talk show and said the Ravens reached out to him on it about a deal a few weeks ago. Have you heard about this? And what are your thoughts on adding him to our defensive front line? Oh yeah, I'm sure you saw the video on that where we talked about Adam again soon. But yeah, I wouldn't mind it cause it shows that the Baltimore Ravens are looking to get even better, even though they're good there right now. He said, maybe it's me, but it does seem like Air Reed doesn't include himself in Ravens activities or functions. I never see Air Reed around like I do other Ravens legends. He wasn't even at the Ring of Honor for sizzle. I don't know. I don't know. I know him and Hobb all kind of like had a little thing and they say they cool now, but still even if you, sometimes even if you get cool with somebody, like you'll be cool, but sometimes you still remember. You're like, oh man, are you treating me back then? We cool, but are you treating me? So he may be like, you may be like, not even a cool, you may be a lukewarm. And then his last question, he said, what a complete and dominating win against those Lions in front of the Ravens legends. I hate that Keaton Mitchell and OBJ couldn't get a touchdown, but they were close. My question for you is about Mike McDonald. Do you see him leaving us for another team next year? Cause we know teams might be calling. Great to see Batman back in shutting people up. Blessings to you and the family. Hope all is well in your infam. And next Sunday, a meeting with Hollywood Brown. Ooh, but yeah, I can see Mike McDonald being gone. I can see him out of there because like, yeah, he's been an excellent defensive coordinator. It's only been, this is his second year, but he's hot right now, man. And his name will continue, especially if he continues to do what he's been doing, especially when you think about all the players that have been out at one time, it's scary to think about. So I do think he could end up being gone. Ooh, that boy Javo took the whole show away. Anyway, the next questions came from my guy, Bibi. He said, when the Ravens went to Super Bowl this year, I liked that. He said, he ain't say if, he said when, but when Ravens went to Super Bowl this year, do you think Harbaugh would retire and let Money Mike take over as head coach? I could see, if Ravens went to Super Bowl this year, I could see Harbaugh just calling it quits. Cause that would allow him to go out, gracefully go out on top, even though he's going to be able to go out on his own terms anyway. And he already got, he's already going to be like a Hall of Fame coach and all that. He already got a lot of accolades and whatnot. But that would like really cement his status and he'd be set. He'd be set. And then he would finally be able to say, Hey, look everybody, I want a Super Bowl without, or Ray Lewis and Aireed on the sideline. Ooh. And he said, also do you think Zay is offensive rookie of the year thus far? I don't know. I don't know. He been having some nice numbers and nice impact. Is the offensive rookie of the year so far? I really have to think about all the other rookies. So I couldn't answer that honestly. And he said, what I was saying about a QB trade, and this was from a last question from subscriber video. He said, we both know Mac Jones as a backup at best. Justin Fields is on a team that is struggling terribly to find an identity. Hoodie, Bill Belichick, isn't going to invest any more into Mac because he has been tested with very decent quality players around him. My typo was two first rounds. It was meant to say one and Mac for Justin Fields. Okay. So first rounder and Mac Jones for Justin Fields. Now, we honestly haven't seen Justin have the opportunity with a good coaching and quality team. He has more talent than advertised. And I believe he can be more playing for an offensive minded head coach, but ain't Bill Belichick a defensive minded head coach, I believe. So yeah, I mean, a lot with quarterbacks is about a situation that has to do with literally everything. So if somebody could be the best of the best, but if they in a bad situation, they can really look really bad. So if they did that swap, I don't think it's happening. I can see them moving off of Mac Jones next year, one way or another. But as far as if they did a QB swap, you never know, man. Next question came from DeAndre. He said, do you think Andrew Voorhees will win healthy? Next season will be our new left tackle if we trade Ronnie Stanley. I don't think at this point it's time for, oh, excuse me, he said, I think at this point it's time for a new left tackle for better protection full of more. That's a lot of pressure to put on him. Like, okay, you gonna be the guy at left tackle from jump. And with Ronnie Stanley, again, I gotta find out how his contract is, but I don't see that. I don't know, would they move off from Ronnie Stanley? I don't see it right now. I don't, every time he gets hurt, I know the question comes up in our minds, but I think everything just depends on his contract for sure. But I don't think, I gotta look at his contract for sure, but by the way that they've done, every time they restructure, they go to Ronnie Stanley first. So a lot of his money has been pushed back. So if they moved off from him, they will be dealing with probably a lot of dead money. But I gotta look at the exact numbers to be for certain. Next question came from my guy, John. He said, what's up in Graven? So it hit me out of nowhere. Geno Stone is hot right now as of today. I believe he leads the league in interceptions and I don't think he's gonna resign with us. He's out after the season because he's making a name for himself. So why not since the trade deadline's not here yet? Get him for an offensive player. Now we have not been able to get a consistent, be a consistent team in the red zone and scoring after the first few weeks, that percentage has tanked drastically. So why not trade Geno Stone for somebody who might be on a trade block offensively because we have a great defense and rumors of Sequan Barclay, rumors of Devonte Adams. Me personally, I like to go with Josh Jacobs if we could, the Iron Man at Running Back or do it all running back. I'll run it back. Our running backs have been injury prone in the past three years now, but if not, then a wide receiver who's gonna make those catches. Why not package Geno Stone and Rashad Bateman for a high, highly disgruntled wide receiver? What do you think? No, I would not move off from Geno Stone. Reason being, Marcus Williams is hurt. Why, if Marcus Williams, him being hurt, him being injured and you got your backup safety playing amazing, playing amazing football for you. I get what you're saying. Oh yeah, trading while he's hot but you're gonna make your safety position weaker and that's a strength. And I mean, if you get something, you gotta give up something for sure but Marcus Williams ain't right right now. He's not healthy. So why would you take away somebody who's hot right now and then make that certainty and unknown? Next question came from my guy, B Lewis. He said, what's up Team KB Clean family? Oh, you picked one of my questions before so I thought I would throw out another one and see if mines think alike, if great mines think alike or maybe I'm just dreaming. Trade air line is coming up there, a lot of candidates, but only a few that realistically can add something to our team in my opinion right now. Anyway, and let me get straight to it. I believe we should offer Arizona a package that could involve DuVernay and Justice Hill with some low picks to bring Hollywood home. Hey, that's my guy. Y'all know I would love for Hollywood to come back but I don't think Hollywood wanna come back. Well, maybe he will wanna come back especially with Kyle Emery still being hurt even though Kyle Emery gonna be back any day now but I don't think he's gonna come back. I don't think he's ever gonna come back to the Ravens. It would be nice, but I don't think it's gonna happen. Anyway, you said that him and Zay together and his offense could give us our own version of what Miami is doing with their corner. Now I also think we can take advantage of the fire sale in Vegas and maybe grab some of the young corners like how to some slight and have an up and coming reliable second corner who could take the one when Marlon starts to tilt the other way. Just some thoughts, what do you think? Ooh, you already thinking about Marlon when he started falling off? Ooh, that's sad, that's sad to think about. Glad we got a long way for that though. You'll know when Marlon starts falling off when they start talking about moving him to safety. But as far as Hollywood, yeah, I just, I would love it personally, but it ain't gonna happen. Next question came from my guy, John. He said, hit me out. Everyone's talking about grabbing extra players on defense. I personally don't think we need that. When a Jobbo and Bowser come back, that's a, who knows when that'll be. But anyway, he said, when a Jobbo and Bowser come back, those are two key players in our defense. Why not go after not one but two offensive weapons if possible? I personally don't know if it's possible or not, but everybody on the same page. He said, but why not go get Hollywood Brown back? It's not like he and Lamar don't have chemistry. And then also find a way to go get Derek Henry a finisher for our goal line issues. Ah, man, I didn't think about that. See, that is a good point right there. Derek Henry on the goal line, yeah, touchdown every time. But I think that's about strategy too. That's about strategy because you know, like on a goal line, they do a lot of toss plays. They even do a lot of the toss plays. They do a lot of the pitch plays and whatnot. And I ain't a big fan of that, but that's what they be doing. So, yeah, if you could just run it up the gut, do it with us, that was why you got him. Why he's here, why like use him like that straight up. You ain't gotta get all pretty with the little, let's pitch it to the left, let's pitch it to the right, let's toss it, no, run it straight up. But anyway, and they do do it sometimes, but I feel like they could do it a bit more. But that's just me. Anyway, he said, that gives us two weapons to add to our offense. We have the number one defense at the current time. So even if we slip up just a little, but we're still gonna have a top three, hopefully by the end of the year, but to add to an offense like we've been seeing for years, to take an offense from the bottom half to the top half to add a top five defense, we are becoming the most dangerous team in NFL after that. What do you think? Oh, yeah, I mean, yeah, I wouldn't be mad at that at all, but yeah, Holly ain't coming home. We're about a whole contract too late for Derrick Henry. Next question came from my guy, Margie, said, that ain't great, and hope you and yours are doing well. What is the actual opinion on potential Henry trade specifically regarding him versus other potential options? Ravens have been linked to running backs for obvious reasons, but I don't get the link to Derrick Henry. From Titans being sellers. Henry is 30, about two years older than the next oldest candidate, Camero. Other names floating out there, say, come on, Barkley, Josh, Jacob, Delvin Cook. Personally, I don't find that Henry moved to be the best out of these options. Yeah, I think Kamara. Kamara would probably be the best option, the way he fits. But anyway, he said he's already seen 20 to 30 carries a game for the past four seasons, if not longer. His play has visibly regressed on the Titans and I know that offense is a mess, but he is also splitting the snap count nearly 50-50 with Spears. The dominant Derrick Henry was getting the ball on nearly every down. He was on the field for daring you to stop him as he made the whole defense scare. Now Rookie running back is pushing him for reps because he doesn't have the juice in him to have those performances nearly as often. I think a big part of it is too, the Titans with Derrick Henry, they are a very obvious team. What I mean when I say that is, when Derrick Henry's on the field, 99% of the time they running the ball. But when they bring him off the field, 99% of the time they passing the ball. It becomes so obvious when Derrick Henry comes on and off the field, if the Titans are passing or running, it's blatant. So, but if he was on the Baltimore Ravens, I don't think it will be so blatant well as long as the Ravens didn't make it blatant like they did with Patrick Clark like some for some years. Anyway, he said, sorry for the novel. I just think Barclay and Jacobs fit better in our offense. Guys that have proven they can play at a high level without already being worn down. Well, Barclay like, that's a lot of injuries right there. But anyway, he said, I'm sure Henry is still good, but I don't think he's a Super Bowl addition good. Yeah, like I said earlier, I think Ravens already could be our Super Bowl team, but Derrick Henry would just make them stronger like people talked about earlier, the goal line situations, and just that the quality depth, just in a playoffs. I do think he could certainly help. Is he the best option out of all the people that you named and that were named earlier too? No, I don't think so. Again, I do think my guy Noah from For the Flocker, he was on it with Josh Jacobs would be amazing and Alvin Kamara would be amazing. I think both of those guys would be even better than Derrick Henry. So we'll see what happens in a couple of days. Next question came from my guy Anthony. He said, what's the move? What's up in Raven Manette win over the Detroit Lions? What some people said was the best team in the NFL, that game was fun to watch and it was a complete game. After watching that, what do you see happening now with the Tragedy line? I feel like our past rush is doing what needs to be done. So is it running back? Is it cornerback? If Marlowe goes down, then what? He'll have an issue holding a rock. What say you GM? As always, hope you and your family well and trust. Oh yeah, I see running back, especially with everything that you just named, all the stuff that you just went through. I could see it being a running back for sure. Also, I don't really see why receiving not tight end. Offensive line, no, not really. That's why I keep going defense. I keep going defense because I don't see them training for anything offensively besides a running back. So yeah, that'll be it. I know some people have said corner. That could be it. I mean, their corner's been playing excellent, but I mean, if you can get an even excellent turn corner back, hey, why not? Like the more the merrier, like we always talk about quality depth. So I guess we'll see. Next question came from my guy, Jibbe said, what's up in Graven? This is my first time sitting in a question. I'm super hyped after that Lions game, but being a Ravens fan for a long time, I'm not fully convinced yet. I love that and I appreciate it and I respect it. He said, I'm not fully convinced yet because with this team, the one thing they lack is consistency. Thanks for taking the time to read my question. The hashtag TeamkeeperClean, appreciate that. You're right. You're a thousand percent right. And I get it. I get it. Like, hey, that Lions win was great. It was amazing, but let's see it continue. Let's see how you do with a much lesser, much weaker team. And in the way game, let's see if you play down to the competition or you rise up. Many questions on what could really put us over the top. Next question came from my guy, Elijah, he said, ain't Graven hope you and your family are doing well and hope everybody in TeamkeeperClean is well. Now I have to say I'm impressed by what I've seen from the Ravens thus far. Although I predicted a 15 and two high side and 13 and four as the floor, I still like our chances for hitting the ladder. Mike McDonald has been absolutely amazing, but is he really going to be snatched up before Lou? This is absolute blasphemy. This is truly unfair. How do the Bengals keep sneaking by year by year with a great defensive coordinator? Mike is only in his second year. I was fine with local media reporting to us about the possibility, but when I seen it go mainstream, I know the offers are probably gonna be on the table. Rants and thoughts. Hey, that's real right there. But yeah, defensive coordinator, he been doing his thing too. And then Bengals, they have a playmaking defense. And sometimes they can be a little stingy, which is obviously a good thing for them. But yeah, that's another one too. Like he said, number two, they asked Lamar about trap game, but I feel like we already dropped our trap game to the Colts. It's crazy that I predicted that lost preseason. How is this going to be a trap game? Bulletin board material or did we forget when they put a pick of Lamar with the caption running back? I think he gives him a concert in their building, a throwback, we all know. Okay, hey, I would love that. And you know like, y'all know Baltimore Ravens, they take that stuff personally and they don't forget about any of that. They remember. He also says, Sue, Henry, Hunter, I wanted them all. You were raving, you were raving, you were raving. For the first time I could say I'm okay with our receiving court. It's not perfect, but it's enough for Lamar. Our approach of power and speed out of the backfield has grown on me. Having Henry in the backfield, who's a combination of both would be sensational. It will still leave questions for next season on who will be our power back for next season. Him, JK, August, Mitchell will lock up our speed back. We can always sign Sue in a couple of weeks, but if EDC goes all in for Hunter and Henry, our draft will be practically non-existent. Superbowl baby in my TD voice. Sorry for the long question and ran much love for what you do for the flock community. Thanks for the varsity jacket plug. Gonna need that for the flu season. Oh yeah, cause it's gonna be cold, especially if you are up North. But yeah, you said a whole lot of this one and I love it, especially the part where you said Sue, Hunter, Henry, you want them all. That's like me, greedy. Stone cold. Next question came from nine. He said, I engraving, hoping that prosperity and peace of following you in the family and all life fastest ever. I appreciate that. He said, just a thought. I know you've been talking about Gino basically playing for a check somewhere else, but considering that Gino is much younger, is homegrown and has been improving on not only a seasonal, but weekly basis. Why not keep him and send Marcus Williams out? Ooh, I said, ooh. He said, Williams is undeniably a threat at the safety position when he is available. As we all agree, it's not always about ability, but availability. Gino Stone has met both marks and exceeded expectation. Why not roll with a hot hand? I understand what we have given up for Williams, but he hasn't been available as promised. Very similar to the J.K. Dalvin situation. Sure, you're talented, but are you dependable? If it's me personally, I'm keeping Stone and seeing what I can get from Marcus Williams. I mean, would you want to give up a potential 2023 season league leader and interceptions? Especially if we haven't had a stud at the position since Airee left and retired. What are your thoughts? Maybe sending Williams out will save us enough money and cap to retain Queen. Oh my goodness. I hate how you put it because the way you put it, it just, it makes so much sense. Oh, oh, that's tough. And I get everything that you're saying. Everything, everything that you're saying, it makes sense. Like it reminds me of Carson Wentz and Nick Foles. Obviously, Carson Wentz, that was a guy. That was a super talented quarterback. Make a lot of plays, was in MVP conversation, da, da, da, da, da, but he'd be hurt. Then he'd be hurt some more. Nick Foles came in, he was a backup, came in, did his thing, made the most of his opportunities and he took the team to the Super Bowl and they won. It's time to break in the Patriots. So they ended up keeping Carson Wentz though. And then they moved off him a couple of years after that. He was like, oh, this thing working. So I mean, I would get the decision if they did, could I get like availability? You talked about like, I cannot refute anything that you said, I can't, nothing that you, I can't disagree with it, I can't fight, I can't go against it because everything you said make perfect sense. So yeah, he said, all I'm saying is high level play definitely deserves high pay, but I wouldn't want to pay for inconsistent availability. He said, isn't, it isn't what you have, it isn't what have you done or what you could do, it's what have you done for me lately? And Lately Stone has been an absolute consistent dog. Sorry, that was a tongue twister. My fault. It's just a thought. Thank you for the unmatched Ravens content and coverage. You're definitely the best NFL outside. You're definitely the best NFL outside and I wish you get the recognition you rightfully deserves, you put out consistent quality work and like Gino, go team keep it clean. Oh, I like that. You put out consistent quality work like Gino. Oh, okay. Shout out to Gino Stone. He said, peace, blessings and success. Not in. This is great when, and again, like I said, I can't argue with it at all. And then last question on this special episode came from my guy Jaylin. He said, LJ and Munkin. What's up, guys? Hope you, everything is well with you and your family. This is, you know what? I ain't even gonna edit that out. He said, this is gonna be pretty lengthy. So get ready. I'm very excited about what I'm seeing with the relationship of Lamar and Munkin right now. The QB and OC relationship is one of the most important relationships when it comes to having an elite offense and team in today's game. And I think that's what we have with these two. I feel like Lamar is really growing and maturing with this season while Munkin is beginning to really dial up this offense and bring it all together. Lamar has always been able to navigate the pocket and evade pressure, but the way he is doing it right now is just different. Instead of escaping and running for a big run, he is moving the pocket, keeping his eyes downfield, and finding an open receiver for big chunks or touchdowns, while also still breaking off some big scrambles. He is looking very complete and comfortable and on the field at this point of the season. As for Munkin, I feel like he is coaching with a big picture in mind. For example, the quick pitch and short situations that he was running over and over and over, again set up the big tight end league play to mark Andrews that almost went for a touchdown. Or early on when he kept feeding Zato's jet sweeps, that has set us up to be able to cause misdirections and the defense when we send them in motion. That's a good point, really good points. Can't wait to hear your thoughts. Sorry for the long message and blessings to you and the family. No, don't apologize, man. That was great, because you brought out some great points. And yeah, that does make sense. And that's something that I got to think about too. Whenever I see Todd Munkin doing something, I'm like, oh, what are you doing? What's going on? It can be to set up something for later on. So it's all about patience. It's all about patience. It's all about being in the flow again. And hey, they're going to be something like that. Don't like what Todd Munkin is doing. Don't like what the offense is doing. I'm like, what's going on with that? But it's all part of the process. So hopefully it does lead to even bigger and better success for the offense for the rest of this football season.