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I don't think I want to be a channel member no more. That's fine. I appreciate any time that y'all spent as a channel member. And of course, as a team keeping clean patron, I love y'all. Now, my guy Manuel, we of course, have continued to talk about how I just, in my opinion, it's not looking too bright for Lamar as a Baltimore Raven in the future. Now, as I always say, I certainly, certainly, certainly hope to be completely wrong about that. I hope that we can come on here, come March or whenever and be like, man, I was wrong. I was completely wrong about Lamar staying in the Raven. They signed it to a big fat whopping contract. And he will be a Baltimore Raven for the foreseeable future. I can't even talk too much right now. It's too early in the morning, but we'll see. But my guy Manuel, he said that he got a plan. He got a plan how to make Lamar Jackson stay in Baltimore. So let's see what his plan is. He said, what's up in Raven? Shout out for Mexico. I know we are all getting ready to say goodbye to Lamar for Baltimore, but if I was for Shadi, I would offer him the following of two. First, I would give him 300 mil fully guaranteed, pushing the money down the line to sign guys for him to repeat through a six-year contract. Now, I don't really think you can really push money down the line with no 300 mil fully guaranteed. You ain't pushing nothing down the line because it's fully guaranteed. When it's not fully guaranteed, you could do some things. You could move some stuff around and whatnot. But with it being fully guaranteed, you have to pay it. But I don't know if they could structure it in a way where different things kick in at different times and whatnot. I'm sure they got the guys to do the finagling and jumping through hoops and all that stuff. I'm sure they do. But it's all about how it be structured. But anyway, that's one of his plans. He said, I would give him a 300 mil fully guaranteed, pushing the money down the line to sign guys for him to repeat through a six-year contract. Second one, and maybe it seems very unlikely, but still is possible, 200 mil fully guaranteed and three to five, ooh, whoa. Now that's some, oh, let me finish. I'm over here eating. And three to five percent ownership of the team, making him a minority owner of the Ravens Wild Playing Ball. Ooh, see now you're really talking big money there. Like, cause again, the guarantees are nice. Guarantee contracts, and that's still a lot. That's a whole lot of money. That's a whole lot of money, whole lot of money. But then you talk about partial ownership of the team. Ooh, ooh, that's the real business right there. That's like, that's the serious stuff. I mean, obviously contracts is serious for how much it's gonna be, but partial ownership of the team. That's real right there. And if Steve Bashati, would they ever give Lamar partial ownership? Now I wonder if he gave Lamar partial ownership, would that also come with partial decision making when it came to this, that, and the third and whatnot? Ooh, that is something right there. So I like how you think, cause my guy, Manuel, is very business minded. And he said, which one would you do, and if you choose none of these options, what would you do? He said, PS. He said, PS, Lamar has to marry his girlfriend. That girl will save him a lot of PR disasters. I like that. That's funny, but I really appreciate y'all, man. I love y'all. I really do. I really do so much, man. We have so much fun conversations on here. We obviously talk a lot of Ravens and stuff like that. I know we getting on subject and we gonna get to the question. But we talk a lot of Ravens on here, just football, general, different stuff with the business side of football, with the game of football, all that and so on and so forth. And I'm no expert at any of that stuff. We just get on here, voice our opinion on whatever it may be, whether we like something, whether we dislike something, whatever it is, how we think stuff is gonna go down, how we think stuff won't go down. But I appreciate y'all so much for being a part of it. I really, really, really do. Y'all make this thing so much fun, man. So much fun. And I really, really love y'all. But which one would I do? Now, that is tricky because the 300 meal fully guaranteed, like that's 300 meal fully guaranteed. Now, this one, the second one, 200 meal fully guaranteed, I obviously still a lot of money. Now, with that, it could be a deal worth up to 300 meal. But man, and it sounds so crazy talking about a contract worth that much money. Like remember back when Flacco got his deal, it was six years, 120 meal worth up to 120 meal. And now we're having conversations about 250 meal fully guaranteed. We're having conversations about 300 meal. But anyway, the 300 meal is I want my money and I want it all and I want it now, which is no problem with that. It's like, hey, you deserve it. But then that 200 meal is I still get a lot of money and you could structure a deal worth up to 300 meal. But there could be some incentives and whatnot. And there could be some likely to reach incentive. There could be some unlikely to reach incentive. You know how these deals get done. But that ownership part, that that ownership part is serious. Now, three to 5%, that will still be Bishadi owning 95%. I mean that here, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't wanna give up majority ownership. But if I took the 200 meal fully guaranteed and then whatever else incentives came on that deal too, I would wanna push for maybe 15, 20% ownership, maybe even 25. Cause I just, I would really wanna push that because that is a, that's really a long-term thing. That's really, and if you a part owner, like, yeah, you really got your, I mean, obviously if they pay you all that money, you definitely one of the big boys on the team. You are the guy on the team. But if you are a part owner too, then you really are setting yourself up for a lot of long-term success, income, residual income. And that thing can just, it could be a beautiful thing. So I mean, either one would be nice. But if it was me, I would probably go for that part ownership. Yeah, this feels like a dream. No jazz, but I mean, you too, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, I done made it. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right in Graven? Right in Graven. Tim, keep it clean. Again, welcome to another episode of Question From Sells where you can ask any question about the Ravens, about the NFL, whatever it may be. I love y'all, appreciate y'all. Let's get into this next question from my guy, a patron, my guy, Raymond L. He said, A and Graven, it's been a minute since I talked to you. But I have to ask, what's going on with us and not getting our wide receivers in the game early and when the other team knows we're going to throw the ball? And what's going on with Peters? He's been getting, oh, he's been getting picked on lately and is looking a little bad. What can we do? Well, with Peters, you can just hope that things get better as the season goes along. You can hope that he trusts himself more, trusts his body. It really gets his head back in the game more. As far as the receivers, it's just about, I think it'll be really nice to get them involved in a short pass game a lot more too. Now, still don't take away the deep passes. I know it's been trouble with them connecting with each other. Sometimes Lamar will overthrow him. Sometimes they'll just start slowing up on the routes. It's, they've been off. They all certainly been off the connection, but continue trying to deep ball. Keep trying it, but also incorporating that short game too. He also said, I'm from Baltimore and we love our team here. What's going on with us? Oh, oh, what's going on with the, what's going on with us not getting our wide receivers and the gamblers get them the ball early. A little five yards and shots down the field. We are a good running team that's gonna, that's gonna be there for us. I'm starting to think it's time for Jiro to go. Sad to say, but something has to happen. Hope you and the family are doing great and hope to see you in Baltimore soon for home game. Love what you're doing, keep up the good work. We support you here in Baltimore. And I appreciate that. You know, I was just thinking about that the other day. Well, yesterday, as a matter of fact, I was thinking like, man, when's the next time to go up there for a game? We can just go up there, period. I don't know, man. I was also thinking about the flag football. We ain't done the flag football since 2019. Yeah, we ain't done it since 2019. So that'll be fun to do that at the end of summer, but we'll see. But yeah, the Ravens just gotta get them involved early. And they just gotta build the chemistry. Lamar, you gotta be on point with the deep shots. And hey, get the Sean Jackson out there earlier. That's what I would say. Get him out there earlier. Cause he obviously still got the burners on him. So yeah, get him out there earlier and just keep trying it. If it's just cause it doesn't work, just cause if Lamar overthows it or if the receiver, if they stop running, just cause it doesn't work the first time, don't stop trying. That would be my thing. Do not stop trying. Keep those defenses honest. Next question came from my guy, Dinell. He said, good evening, bro. Do you know, Lamar? I asked because you told us he missed practice with an injury to have a baby. Then I saw a beautiful newborn baby girl on his page, but the media hasn't picked up on that story at all. Well, he posted that. And then we talked about it in the video. And he said it was his goddaughter. But as far as the media, you know how it goes with the media. Like they run with the bad stuff with Lamar. But the good stuff, it'll be like crickets. You won't hear about it. Next question came from my guy, Gareth. Well, I guess more so a comment. He said, I just found out a really bad stat. We lead the league in drops shaking my head. Now is it that we lead the league in drops or is it drop percentage? Cause that does make a difference. I mean, both will be bad, but it does make a small difference. But yeah, both, both will be better. Read between the roster. Next question came from my guy, Julius. He said, ain't gravy. And I said the situation back two months ago and the email I sent to you, Lamar's gone. It said, but yes, with Steve not being a hands-on owner and letting Eric and John just run a muck with trying to create this fantasy of bringing a new edge to the NFL. It's just a never ending cycle. Think back, Troy Smith, Tyrone Taylor, really look at what they wanted. Joe Flacco stepped up from back when he went to the playoffs every year in his first five seasons. Went to two AFC championship games and still didn't pay him until after the Super Bowl. Think about it. You think the Ravens are gonna pay Lamar? Only thing that helped Joe was his agent period. Now onto the real problem. John has been deflecting the blame for a long time now. He's the same coach that let Tyler Huntley call the fourth down in the Green Bay game and we didn't get it. He likes to pass the buck. Players love him because he's their friend. They need a coach. Look at the practice squad, really look. Anthony Brown Jr. signed a two year practice squad deal. Tyler Huntley has a one year deal and Lamar, no deal. All the talented wide receivers on the practice squad jelling with Huntley and Brown, you got Jackson and Robinson for Lamar. They just let Shamar Bridges back when he should have been signed and been on the field with Lamar. See the picture that's painted? Let Roman and John walk, bringing Sean Peyton as the head coach and Bobby Petrino is offensive coordinator. That's the only way I see Lamar staying. Just please let these fans know that Eric and John are to blame if and when Lamar walks. Maybe this will show Steve that he needs to embody the spirit of Art Mordell and realize that the Raven symbolizes more than just a football team. It actually gives us hope and a touch of brightness in a city that's so troubled. Your thoughts. That was something. And yeah, football, it does give people sort of that little escape for a couple of hours every Sunday. We're really all day every Sunday and then a couple of hours on Monday, Thursday and then whenever else games are played and whatnot. But with Lamar, I just hope for better. That's it. I just really hope for better. Like we talked about at the beginning of this video, I hope that they can work this out. I really, really, really do. That would just, ooh. Wow, that would, that would, if I just really hope that they do. Cause that would burn, that would burn like the city of Baltimore, hearts would be broken, crushed and just fans of the Ravens. And I think not even just fans of the Ravens, just fans of football period. Like, well, obviously if he went to another team, their hearts wouldn't be crushed, but oh man, that would be something. There would be a lot of tears. It would be a lot of pain. So yeah, we could hope that something gets done. And again, I still hope that things are different. Moving forward. I just, I don't know, man. I don't know. I don't know. I really don't know. As far as Lamar, he said letting go of John Hubba and Greg Roman. And he said he feels like the only way Lamar would stay if they had Sean Payton as the offensive, I mean, excuse me, as the head coach and Bobby Petrino as the offensive coordinator. I do think they could really get the most out of Lamar. But I also think that if they were to bring in a new head coach, they're not. But if they were to bring in a new head coach, then I think the franchise tag would be in play there. I mean, the franchise tag gonna be in play regardless if Lamar stays or goes. But, well, let's say they come up with a deal. Let's say they come to an agreement, hey. But, wow. I don't know, man. I don't know, man. But if they did, they're not going to. But just speaking hypothetically, if they were to let Hubba go and Greg Roman go and all them. And they got a new coach. And they franchise tag Lamar in hopes to keep him. Then I think that, I don't think he'll sign a long-term deal yet. Cause I think he would really want to see how this new coach and offensive coordinator and all that, how they got down before he signed a long-term deal to remain with the team. Cause I really think that he, this is just me. But I really think, obviously he wants money. He wants to get paid. I mean, who wouldn't want to get paid at that job? But I think he wants to win, too. I think he wants to see how a team is going to move for him. How, what they going to do to supply him. How they going to build the roster for him. LJ and the fan. Not 105.7, but the fan from Twitter. Anyway, thanks for watching, came from my guy. Amos, he said, hey Tim, keep it clean. Francis, I want to say I love the channel. I'll pledge next week. Hey, if you can't, cool. If you can't, cool. Don't, don't worry about it. I appreciate you just watching, man. So thank you. He said, I wanted to talk about the fan and I understand that LJ had to apologize on that show's good character, especially on LJ's part. But I hate how fans can attack celebrities and feel that a celebrity has to hold their tongue. Ooh, man, that's what I talk about with social media. It's nice because it gives you access to people that you would probably never have access to. But it's all so bad because it gives you access to people who you would never have access to. And people can just be nasty. They can be really nasty. They can be disrespectful. It can be really ugly. There also can be a lot of good on there too. People can be nice, people can be positive, all that stuff, but it's a lot of nasty on there. And it's tough. Celebrity or not, it's tough. When somebody come at you, they disrespect you. They talk about, you don't deserve money. You need to be, let go of your job. And yeah, that's like, think about that. Think of what somebody told you. Like, hey, your job does not need to give you a significant raise. You don't deserve a significant raise. Your job, they should let you just walk. And they should give that money to other people. And it's like, whoa, that's what? Yeah, that's, that'd be tough to hold your tongue there, man, it's tough. But anyway, he said, now, if this fan was talking about LJ's field of play, then it would not be a problem, but you're talking about another man's money. A grown man at that, it is just something that you don't do in life. Talking about another man's money is one. He's not a true fan. LJ deserves to have the Ravens pay him by what is on his resume. That shows that they have faith in him. The Dak Prescott, Josh Allen, Deshawn Watson, Collin Murray and more, all the guys got paid and their resume is nothing compared to Lamar Jackson's. Well, Josh Allen, this, Josh Allen done had some nice seasons. So he got a nice resume too. But anyway, I think I know what it is and I know it's a fact that LJ did all this without a number one wide receiver. So they feel like if they get him a number one, he will break more records than he is really gonna break the bank without the number one so they can keep LJ on a leash. But if he goes somewhere else and they invest in LJ, the Ravens will be kicking themselves. Oh yeah, that's, again, that's what we hope doesn't happen. And I hope it, I really hope it doesn't happen. It kind of makes you sad, man. Like really thinking about the possibility, man. It really does. It makes you really sad, man. So hopefully it does not go down like that at all. And the Ravens be like, look, all right. God, we're giving LJ a deal and we going significantly investing to the wide receivers too. I will be like, wow. Next question came from Hard Heavy. I like that. He said, hope all is well. The Jax game in person had me pulling my hair on anyway, my question. I'm sorry, but I hope you still got some hair left after that Jacksonville game. He said, are you truly prepared for life without Lamar? Or how do you get prepared? Will you even allow your mind to go there? Last video you made it clear you could be traded and his potential will never be reached in his offense. Oh, now I see why you named yourself Hard Heavy. No, I would not be prepared for that. I hope that that plan doesn't happen. But it's something that you gotta think about cause it's business. It's something that you have to think about whether you think it's gonna happen or not. It's something that you have to think about because anything is possible till the name possible no more. Only way it's not possible anymore is once a deal gets done. We know obviously it's not gonna happen during the season. That's why come February after February, it'd be nice if the Ravens they got a nice little trophy to show for, but let's see, but after February that's when this thing gonna really heat up. That's when it's really gonna heat up. We're really gonna, we're gonna see. We're gonna see. But it's again, it's something that just gotta be on your mind. You don't wanna think about it. You don't want it to happen. We don't want it to happen. But anything is possible. So hopefully they can get it worked out. They can make something happen because we do not want to think about Raven's life without LeMau. Well, I know there's some people that actually want him going, but not with, everybody got their own opinions, which is fine. But no, I don't wanna think about that. But you gotta think about it because it's a real possibility. In the numbers, next question came from Tamaris. He said, what's up in Raven? Hope all this well. Recently I saw a video from Bobby Trusted. Hope I spelled that right. You didn't, but it's okay. I understood what you meant. Can you put Bobby Trusted? But shout out to Bobby. Anyway, he said, that said, the Ravens lead the league in drops. I believe this includes the drop fests in Jacksonville. Maybe they should lay off the fried chicken before. Maybe they should lay off the fried chicken before the game because it makes their fingers greasy. Anyway, after that, I wanted to look at the numbers. LeMau is 200 of 322 with seven interceptions. Add in the 21 drops and you have 94 incompletions. Thus far over 11 games. That is 8.5 per game. So 8.5 throws per game have been deflected by the defender and over or under throw from LeMau or throw away because no one is open and there are no run lanes. I count four of these a game. If I was to guess that would mean two or three passes a game off target on average. That being said, I still don't understand the slander he gets on his ability to pass because I would say that is the average for most QBs unless they are just hitting three yard drags, pop passers and screens. I don't know why that was so funny to me. That why I received this take to the house. Sorry if this is long, but I just wanted to share my thoughts after I geeked out a little on some math. Keep doing what you're doing. And just like I hope Giro will be soon, I'm out. Man, y'all be getting really creative with those. I'm out. But I appreciate them. I really do, man. The numbers kind of threw me off when you talked about the 8.5, but I guess you put in all the incompletions mixed with the drops, I guess. But yeah, I mean, the drops are one thing and that's something that you hope not to have. You're gonna have drops. Every quarterback's gonna have drops, but you never wanna be the quarterback with all the drops, so it just hurts stuff. It hurts stuff and it just makes stuff worse, bad. Makes your numbers look worse. Doesn't help come contract time because you come to the table talking money and they gonna be like, look at all the incompletions. And you could be like, hey, well, a lot of these with drops. They're gonna be like, hey, these are incompletions. Maybe you should have put it somewhere else. And it's like, well, what? But I don't know, man. The drops are never a good thing. They're gonna have them, but again, with the Ravens, with the passing game and with the limited opportunities and stuff, the drops hurt more a lot. Next question came from Noctifa. He said, ain't Raven. I hope this message finds you and your family well. It seems you and in attending the idea, Ravens may ship off Jackson. Why is he mostly referred to as Lamar while all other quarterbacks apart from tour are called by their last name in the spring? While I detest the idea and would rather see anyone else write up the very top goal, let us speculate a little. Well, the reason why he's called Lamar because that's like, when you on that first name basis, that means you're doing something right. Lamar, LeBron. Not even just first name, but when it's just one name, when they either call you by your first name or by your last name and that's it, you're doing something right. Like Lamar, LeBron, Shaq, Brady, Mahomes. Who else? It's more, Reed or Ed, Ray Ray, Suggs. My God, Josh Hoffman brought up a good point. He's like, what do we do with Helody Nauta? He got both. Like you call him Lody or you call him Nauta but anyway, you get the point. So anyway, yes, as you said, I would detest that idea as well because I do not want Lamar to be gone at all, not one bit. But he said, let us speculate a little. Given the past deals for QBs like Stafford, Watson, Wilson who might all consider weaker than Jackson, what do you think Raven's conversation could look like and how gigantic, if even possible, would it have to be for you to consider it beneficial to the Ravens? Oh, it's beneficial to the Ravens just keeping Lamar, period because it's Lamar Jackson. The number doesn't even matter. Like if whatever you could do to keep Lamar Jackson, the number in my opinion, it doesn't matter because it's beneficial regardless because it's him, it's him. So, and I think it's so important that Ravens realize who he is, what he is for them. Like, again, because they haven't even reached the potential with him, man. Haven't even reached it, haven't even reached it. So, in order to really get to that potential, I think some things would have to significantly change and Ravens would really, they would really have to change. If they were ever, if they were ever to reach Lamar Jackson full potential, they would just need a, not even a culture shift, but they would just, yeah, maybe a culture shift. And not saying they have a bad culture now, but the way that they are, it would just have to be different. Like, because again, they vary, they build on defense, they pride themselves on defense, obviously. So that's what helped them in their first Super Bowl that really put the stamp on the Ravens back then. And then in the second Super Bowl, the defense was not locked down at all. They were opportunistic, they were playmaking defense and offense, they helped out a lot. Obviously. But you gotta do more on offense, for the offense, to the offense, you gotta do more. Or he said, keep up the great work and don't let the Ravens be in the same old, he said, keep up the great work and don't let the Ravens be in the same old Ravens get you down. Oh, no, no, no, we're good, man. We good, I appreciate that. We good though, man. Raven just, it's like, when you love somebody, in my opinion, I think that you should always be honest with them. You gotta have the tough conversations, you gotta have the real conversations. If they doing something that's great, let them know, hey, that's great. I love that for you, I love that you're doing that. That's amazing. If they doing something that you don't agree with, hey, I don't think that's the best option, I don't think that that's really good. You gotta have the good and the bad conversation, that's what I'm talking about. The good and the bad conversations, that's what it is with the Ravens. It's all love. It's all love. We enjoy talking about them. We enjoy, I mean, obviously we enjoy it. This is, it's our job. But it's, yeah, man, it's all love, we're good, man. I've been loving your questions, by the way. Next question came from my guy, David. He said, hey, what's up in Raven, this is Navar. I've been rocking with you in Team Keeper Clean Daily for a few years now, but this is my first time sitting in a question, sorry if this is long, but I wanted to get you in Team Keeper Clean's thoughts. Number one, way back when, oh, and the question is titled, this is what you wanted to build. Number one, way back when in 2007, the Ravens drafted Troy Smith. I feel as an organization, this is the starting point for the Ravens infatuations with the idea of a running quarterback. They were used Smith a lot for third and short situations. This theory is further supported in 2011, when they drafted Tyrone Taylor and used him in much of the same fashion. Fast forward a year and the Ravens beat their current OC in the Superbowl, the opposite of if you can't beat. He said the opposite of if you can't beat them, join them. And then he put the little rolling eyes of OG. The Lombardi stopped their itch for a running quarterback for a few years until 2017, when a couple of losing seasons in Giro joining the staff reignites it. Into the 2018 draft in Lamar Jackson, a generational talent at the quarterback position, the speed of Michael Vick with the shiftiness of Barry Sanders and an arm to boot. The football gods hands you the play of your dreams. The one you've been hoping for for the last 12 years and the one you've been hoping for for the last 12 years and this is what you do with them. No proven receivers to help your young quarterback. You ride the greatest Russian offense of all time to a first round by in 2019, then proceed to throw the ball 59 times in a loss. Stale plays that come in late so he has no time to make adjustments. Then you don't even pay him what he's worth because you waited too long and feel the asking price for the most important position in American sports is too high. I'm a big believer in the concept of stewardship. Those who are poor stewards over blessings shouldn't be surprised when the blessings run dry. Oh my goodness. And yeah, you took it back. The Troy Smith, yeah. Tyrone Taylor, yeah. RG3, Robert Griffin, yeah. And I even remember that they didn't even get RG3 when they wanted to get RG3 because they wanted to get RG3, I think the year before they signed them but he was like, no, I ain't ready yet. They were thinking about Colin Kaepernick too. Y'all remember that but then all the other stuff happened and that didn't go down. So yeah, man, the Ravens, they have been trying to get this running QB for a minute and they got them. I mean, they got a couple of them but they got a little more like a special one. A quarterback that can also run and yeah, they definitely maximize those running abilities but the pass on is no, man. So, that last line that you put though, man, those who are poor stewards over blessings shouldn't be surprised when the blessings run dry. That was a tough one right there, man. That was a tough one right there. So yeah, this offseason, we're gonna see how the Ravens handle it, man. We're gonna see how they handle it as far as money, as far as talent, as far as just everything. This offseason is just so big. Like, you got some significant guys that are going to be free agents. You got Ben Grubbs. I know people who practice Ben Grubb, that's significant. Ben Grubb, but I don't think they're gonna resign him but like three guys stand out to me the most. One of them, Marcus Peters. Marcus Peters is a free agent and it seems like the Ravens, I've been like, all right, they ain't gonna resign him. But they drop these articles, they link these articles and late for work and stuff. So it almost seems like they sorta doing the Jimmy Smith type of thing where they letting you know, like you can see that the player is struggling and whatnot but there's a lot of love for that player. And I mean, who wouldn't love Marcus Peters? Especially that attitude that he got. But it seemed like they sorta letting us know, we got a lot of love for Marcus Peters. So maybe it's a possibility that they do the Jimmy Smith treatment where they like, hey, go explore the market, go see what it's looking like. And we can get you on a one a one year deal. If you wanna come back and see how you are a year removed from your ACL. So, let's see. But that's one of the big names and then Roquan Smith. Roquan Smith. So what's gonna happen with him? I do believe that Ravens will definitely resign him though. But what's gonna happen with him? That's another one. And then obviously Lamar Jackson too. So yeah, a lot of blessings. Let's hope that they don't run dry. Best worst coach team. Next question came from my guy Kevin. He said, the Ravens are the best worst coach team. Have you noticed how many new plays the Ravens run in the red zone? Why not take all of your red zone plays you scored on since 2019 and try those third or four downs until someone stops it shaking my head. Greg Roman will call an amazing player in three shaking my head plays. He never plays off the last play. He never gives all of his offensive players at least one touch a game. Imagine this. If you're not going to give Lamar number one a wide receiver weapon, then at least do the offense by, oh, committee, Mark Andrews. Oh, oh, you put Mark and Gus Edwards together. Okay, I believe. No, no, no. Okay. Cause you put Mark Edwards. Yeah, that like confused me, but I do see Gus's name later on on the list. So I think you meant Mark Andrews. So all right, Mark Andrews, at least seven touches a game. Duvenay, at least five touches a game. Proche, at least three touches. Wallace, at least three touches. Robertson, at least five touches. The Shawn Jackson, at least three touches. Deep, LOL. Gus Edwards, at least eight. JK, at least 11. Drake, at least seven. Heel, at least five. Likely, at least seven. Use everybody. Now, that's very tricky because you can't go into a game being like, all right, this guy gonna have five touches. He gonna have four. He gonna have six. He gonna have two. He gonna have three. I don't think you can do that because different games dictate how you use different players and different defenses, they will dictate how you play and whatnot. I do think playmakers need to get the ball and especially you need to build off of what's working and what's happening. And also while trying to incorporate other guys too. I would say they should have some design plays. Obviously, Mark Anges, we know he gonna get here. He gonna get his opportunities every single game. That's a given. But like guys like Duvenay, with some screens and I guess that is sort of kind of the same thing you're saying, but I think it all just depends on what's working. Like what's working in the game? What's the defenses? What are they good at? What are they good at defending? But what are they bad at defending? What are they struggling with to defend and less capitalize on that? So it all just depends. It's on a game by game basis. Raven's future uncertain, but this is certainly the last question on this episode of questions from subs. And then I will see you all late in the game tomorrow for the stream. I love you all. Oh, we might actually have a video tomorrow morning, but we'll see. We'll see. Anyway, came from my guy Ken Patchy. He said, how's it going? And Raven, hope you and the fam are doing well. With everything that's been going on with G-Roy, it's possible Stanford job and the Raven seemingly not trying to open the bank for an actual receiving call for our beloved QB1, Lamar Jackson. I can't help but start to think about what the Raven's future is going to look like without G-Roy or Lamar. It seems to me like Baltimore is doing the absolute minimum in order to make Lamar struggle so they can pay him less. But I don't think the front office understands how much of a high demand Lamar Jackson is. No team has expressed any immediate interest in him and we haven't heard any rumors pertaining to that. However, I think this is because every team that wants Lamar is waiting to see that final offer from the Ravens is sort of a cheat sheet on how they can acquire Lamar in the off season. It scares me, but seeing Lamar's career possibly dying Baltimore scares me more. Your thoughts? Yeah, we're definitely not going to hear anything about any other teams right now because Lamar's a Raven and nobody knows what these other teams, they don't know what's going to happen with Lamar Jackson. They don't know what's going to go down with between him and the Raven, they just don't know. I don't even know if the Ravens know right now. Oh, but you did say Raven's future uncertain. So that was the title of your question. But yeah, I just, there is a lot of uncertainty right now. A lot of stuff is up in the air, but you're not going to hear about any other teams because of that, because it's the season, ain't no deal happening right now. The earliest that it's going to happen would be February because that's, well, hopefully the Raven season would be ending in February on a high note, but we'll see. But yeah, so it ain't going to be like, oh, the Falcons are interested in Lamar Jackson. If something happens or the Jets are interested, we're not going to hear anything like that right now. If he got placed on a franchise tag, then that's when all of them rumors would start to fly. That's when you're going to start hearing everything. If the Ravens can't come to an agreement with Lamar, they put them on a franchise tag. That's when all of that stuff would be going down. Right after that, that's when you're going to start hearing everything. Ravens, they can't mess this up, man. I mean, they can, the possibility is there, but they can't mess this up, like as in they shouldn't mess this up. They don't need to mess this up. I really hope that they don't, I really hope that they get it together, man. I really hope, man. I really do. I really, really do. Cause you just, you don't want it to go down like that, man. But yeah, you mentioned the other teams, they're waiting on the final offer that Lamar gets a sort of a cheat sheet on how they can get them. Because yeah, there will be other teams that would be willing to pay more than the Ravens. Like, yeah, there would be. And like, yeah, cause these teams know like business wise, Lamar, amazing for business. Instant boom, instant boost right away. Right, cause that's what the team's about. First and foremost, they're about the business. Cause it's a business, but they acquire Lamar Jackson. Man, but Ravens, it's important that Ravens realize that they have him already. So let's keep him for the long haul.