 Mr. Bucky let me see your manager YouTube team keep it clean what's going on it's engraving here with another video and in this video I don't even know how he got to this point man it just like oh boy we talked about how with Lamar Jackson we've been talking about it from the jump with how Lamar Jackson nothing he ever does will ever be good enough he could win six Super Bowls somebody gonna say well he needs to win six more he could win 12 MVP somebody say well that's not good enough buddy it's always going to be something and it seems like it's an annual thing where somebody's got to say something outlandish maybe Bucky Brooks got an album coming out of something I don't know but somebody's got to say something just that's wild that just absolutely does not make any sense whatsoever for the Baltimore Ravens in regards to Lamar Jackson and I just I don't understand it last year it was that Lamar Jackson is a poor man's taste some heel you remember that I do I certainly do but it's just I don't get it shout out to Angie because she was the first one that brought this to my attention a few days ago because she was listening to what was NFL Network I believe and she said did I just hear you right and she tagged Bucky too oh yeah I'm letting Bucky know this so that did I just hear you right I would be sick and I think we all would be if that were to happen but what he said let's just let let's read the quote exactly what he said word for word he said in Harbaugh's words he said we are the army of the NFL I just wonder about a scenario if Justin Fields happened to fall low enough where he is within range if the Baltimore Ravens decide to really go all in on this army approach meaning they take a collegiate approach to the quarterback position they cash in on a blue chip they take Justin Fields and then maybe they operate like a college team one quarterback graduates the other quarterback steps in to the starters role so you like I just what no this ain't college and if the Ravens are trying to get to the next level if they try to upgrade the offense if they brought in a T. Martin and Keith Williams they retain Greg Roman now but they brought in a T. Martin and Keith Williams they brought in Sammy Watkins who's very familiar with Greg Roman system and why would they go backwards to an army style to a collegiate type of offense why would they do that and now they not only have one but two first-round draft to first-round draft picks while we do expect to trade back and probably acquire a bunch more draft picks but right now they have two first-round draft picks why in the world with the Ravens who have Lamar Jackson who just won MVP just two years ago two years ago and last season was a down season for him but it was what his second season started why would they go all the way back to a army type of offense and why would they use a first-round draft pick on a quarterback now if Justin Fields and failed to like the sixth or seventh round okay he could possibly be a backup but even then you still got Tyler Huntley and you got you got Trace McSawley it's like what let's let's go to what else he said he said you now have the opportunity to keep a starting quarterback potentially on a young deal build up the rest of the assets play smash mouth football the way that they play and continue to build a better team around the quarterback something to think about no it's nothing to think about there's nothing to think about with this whatsoever nothing this this thought I don't even know how to start came to his mind but no this is not anything to ponder over nothing to consider nothing to sit up here and be like hmm well maybe this could be a good at no it's not a good idea it's not I understand the part about the contract because if Lamar Jackson if you drafted a quarterback then Lamar Jackson move on and you will be able to keep you wouldn't have to pay a quarterback that quarterback money because your new quarterback would have be on his rookie deal Lamar Jackson will be on a new team but no no Lamar Jackson has proven that he is an NFL quarterback these guys come out of college I'm sure they're gonna be fine but they are not proven yet and yeah football is about taking some risks sometimes but if you're a team that has had to struggled for so long to find a franchise quarterback then you finally got one you finally got one in Joe Flacco and that went good you want to Super Bowl and all that good stuff great so then you moved on from him and now you found another one you found another one on your very first shot after Flacco and it's been working out for you in a wonderful way you just completely just changed the dynamic of the Baltimore Ravens why would you do this why would you run the risk at this position specifically if you were talking a running back receiver offensive lineman defensive lineman cornerback safety whatever Pat whatever if you were talking so many other positions you may have something here to where the Ravens wouldn't want to pay all that money invest all that money into one guy at that one position you may have something here but the fact that you're talking about the quarterback position and not just any quarterback you're talking about Lamar Jackson everything that he has done for these Baltimore Ravens in the regular season this guy has lost a total of one two and four games he's lost seven games in a regular season seven that is insane and for you to even have the thought the consideration well maybe the Ravens they should take a quarterback in the first round of the draft if he drops lower no no and no mm-hmm nothing should there's no reason they should even consider that and what I was thinking I was thinking well maybe maybe he maybe he might back off of them comments maybe he might be like you know what now maybe it wasn't such a guy did but no he went on Twitter and he doubled down on it he doubled down on it he said the Ravens are the one team that could utilize this approach because they're systematic on offense they're like army so they can plug and play with a dynamic dual-threaded quarterback with similar success no disrespect to number eight but college supplies plenty of quarterbacks that fit the bill so he doubled down on it and know we have already seen this is not a plug-and- play offense and it's no offense to all guys Tyler Huntley is no offense to our guys trace McSawley we love both of them but we've seen this is not a plug-and-play offense they tried calling some of them Lamar Jackson plays with trace with Tyler and it don't hit the same it really doesn't and then he talked about it's cost-effective and it enables the Ravens to keep a five-star cast in place on both sides of the ball I'm not saying that they will do it but some team should explore utilizing a collegiate model at quarterback unless you have an elite quarterback let them graduate and find another so that was his way of saying Lamar Jackson is not an elite quarterback and then he went and he tripled down well he actually quadrupled down he said don't overpay for average performance and production it comes back to bite in the end food for thought so we clearly see that a bucky book Brooks is he's not a fan of Lamar Jackson and not that he has to be a fan we don't care about that but it just seems like that with this is almost disrespectful it's almost disrespectful and it's almost like you're discrediting everything that Lamar Jackson has done for the Ravens again and then Lamar Jackson's personal QB coach Joshua Harris he chimed in and I was glad that he did because he obviously knows Lamar Jackson and he is extremely familiar with the Baltimore Ravens I mean Lamar Jackson is kind of the Ravens quarterback but he said how quickly we forget where the organization was heading before number eight Lamar Jackson took over hint it wasn't the playoffs and it certainly wasn't they were four and five the team was absolutely lifeless lifeless they were headed down a very very ugly path it was going to be this a disgusting season we already knew we could tell but insert Lamar Jackson insert life to the team so Bucky Brooks I just I can't get with this one man I have heard you I've listened to you speak so many times and you make some excellent points and a lot of commentary that you've done over the years and everybody's entitled to their own opinion I got no problem with that but this one just this ain't the one right here my friend that this is not the one I understand what you're talking about with the money of Ravens to save that bread but no no you don't give up a Lamar Jackson just to save a little pocket money you don't give away a Lamar Jackson to bring in a rookie just to save a little on the cash flow you don't do that especially for what he's done for this team team keep it clean this was just why did he really he really said he really said it and he doubled and tripled and quadrupled down on it too we out man