 Why is sports commentators so hard on Lamar Jackson for his first two playoff losses and they don't ever mention that this is only his third year that he's going into? On the Ravens very first player to game on offense, should they start out with a deep shot to Hollywood Brown? How can the Ravens really take that next step this year in the evolution of their football team? These and many many more on this special Game Day episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. Go beat the Browns. YouTube Team Keep It Clean, it's Game Day and it's another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers which is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answered in a video just like this. Now if you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers, you can just send me an email to teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com, not any other emails, not any other ways, don't send me a question from Subscribers in DM because that's where it's going to stay. 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First question of this episode, NFL Questions from Subscribers came from my boy Kevin E. He said, after listening to these past interviews, particularly from Coach Harbaugh, Kaleas Campbell and Mark Ingram, they really look and sound locked in. Do you think that the addition of Dobbins put the running back room on notice, so to speak, which elevated all of their focus in a positive way? Because they looked focused. Yeah, a little bit. With Mark Ingram, he signed a three-year deal, so I think he was kind of already on notice, but I don't really think that J.K. Dobbins is going to eventually be a threat to him, maybe not right away, but hopefully right away, because if he is a threat to him right away, that means he's looking great, and Ravens don't want to keep him off the field. But Mark Ingram knows his position. He got his position. He's a leader on his team. He's a vocal leader, emotional leader, and he got his spot. But at the same time, I think it puts guys like Gus, not really on notice, because I feel like Gus was already put on notice from what they did in the playoffs, man, and then in the draft. So yeah, it could have helped put Gus on notice. So I think it also puts Justice Hill on notice too. Like, hey, man, we got somebody. Yeah, so okay, I guess it put all three running backs on notice in their own different ways, in their own individual ways. So yeah, I guess you're right. And then he said, if so, and if so, did Hollywood workout videos do the same for the Y receiving room? No, I don't think it did. With Hollywood's workout videos, he posted his. The other Y receivers just didn't post this. That's all that is just because Hollywood posted his. He got a lot of public attention, which was cool. But it doesn't mean that the other guys weren't working out. It doesn't mean that the other guys weren't putting in work. It just means that they didn't post it like Hollywood was posting his. So that's all that is. I don't think that was like that put any pressure on the other receivers, anything like that. And he said, really sneak losing weight and boykins catching 500 balls every morning, just saying, LOL. I'm so excited. Just wanted to hear your thoughts. Thanks, boss. Appreciate you, Kevin. But yeah, I don't think I don't think the workout videos really put anybody on notice. I think that the draft did. And I think like with the wide receivers, man, it's going to be some changes. This year, next year, the receiving group is going to look a lot different. But anyway, well, not a lot different. I think it's going to be some significant changes, though. Willie Sneed is in the final year of his contract. I think Devin Duvenay is going to end up taking his position. And that could end up happening throughout this year. It really could. But anyway, we're talking about this year. All these receivers know what they need to do. They know they need to step it up. Everybody knows they need to step it up. They had a Super Bowl roster last year. They blew it. They got a Super Bowl roster this year. They need to get on it. That's it. Straight up. Next question came from my guy, Kevin. He said, what's up in Graven? Kevin here. Hope all is well. Oh, everything is great. And y'all are watching this before game day. So I know everybody's excited and ready. No matter what team you're a fan of, except if you're a Texans fan, then I know you're not really excited because they already had their game. But everybody else is like, whoo. They got the ghost bumps going and all that. They making their plans and all that. Anyway, here's the question. I'd love to hear your take on it. Everyone has been clowning their Jaguars recently, trading away all their players and effectively becoming this year's Tank 14. I don't see it like that, though. I hear about all this secret dealing with Baltimore concerning clowning and getting rid of even young players like Fournette. And I can't help but feel like they are making some huge 2021 and 2022 draft scheme involving all teams that have gotten their former star players, either by trade, such as Kalleus to Beemore, or via releasing them Fournette to the Bucks. I just can't help but speculate about what they have planned for rebuilding. What's your take? Thanks for taking the time to answer my very first submission to this series. I appreciate it. No, I appreciate it, Kevin. Thank you, man. What the Jaguars, they're obviously planning for the future. I don't think they have some crazy scheme or anything like that. I just think that it is exactly what you said. They're planning for the future. They're planning for ahead of time. They're like, hey, right now, we ain't doing it. And I think they're really just uprooting this whole team, just gutting it. Gutting the team, getting rid of everybody. Of course, they're big-time players. They're big-star players. Yannick and Gagway, Lin and Fournette, Kaleas Campbell. It's Shark next. Is DJ Shark going to go to the Ravens? Anyway, but they're getting rid of a lot of guys over these past two years. So now I feel like they're just going to be starting from scratch. And they are going to try to build through the draft. And then they're going to have a decent amount of money in free agency, too. But will Jaguars be a team where people want to go with free agents? Feel like, hey, this is a good move for me. How are they going to make it appealing? How are you going to do that? So it's going to be tough. But I just think they are just really looking to just start from scratch. I think they're looking to run it back, start it all over, and just try to get back to where they were a couple years ago when they had all these young up-and-coming just ballers, man. That team was filthy, man, especially on defense more so, on defense more than offense. But man, those dudes, they should have been in the Super Bowl, honestly. They really should have been in the Super Bowl. But I feel like the Jaguars, they got Josh Allen. And they're like, OK, we know how to do some drafting here and there. We clearly know how to do some drafting because everybody wants our players. Everybody want to Yanigan, Godway. Everybody want to Jalen Ramsey? People want Miles Jack. I keep getting DMs about rumors about Miles Jack being traded to the Ravens. No, that'd be nice. But I just don't see it. Anything is possible with the Casa, though, but I got it from so many different people about that rumor. I was like, no, that didn't happen. But anyway, like I said, I just think they are gutting this thing from the bottom, from the ground up, and they looking to start over, get young, get fresh, because like I said, I feel like they have a good confidence in the way that they draft. They have really good confidence in their draft, especially their early, their first round picks, especially their first round picks. Jaguars are probably feeling like, hey, them early picks, we be hitting on them, man, straight up. So they have that, and they have that confidence, and they're going to have a lot of draft picks, and they're going to have a lot of cap space, too. So oh yeah, Nick Foles, they got rid of him, too. Jaguar, they look, they just, that's it. They just looking to wipe the slate clean, start over, running back, and I think they could start over with Trevor Long, they could be looking for that quarterback, because it seems as if they don't feel like Gardner Menchew is the guy. That's what it seems like. I mean, he is a starter right now, so hey, he's good right now. And he had a pretty good rookie season. He had a very good rookie season. But we'll see how they treat him, man. We'll see how they treat him and how they do this year, because I think his career is on the line right now. Because Gardner Menchew, he can dictate what the Jaguars do at the quarterback position. He goes out there, he bombs, okay, boom, they moving on. But if he goes out there and he kills it, he may just stick around. Or if he goes out there and does okay, he's probably gone. He probably has such a Jaguar, and this is just my thinking, but Jaguars probably have a, they probably putting him on a very high, not putting him on a high pedestal, but just have high requirements for him this season. And anything short of that, especially if they're losing, I feel like they're just gonna be like, you know what, let's move on, let's find somebody else. Next question came from Tanya B. She said, A, and Graven, hope all this well. Oh yeah, things are great. She said, I was sitting here watching your video on Duvne and Pro Shade. Someone asked a question pertaining to the playoff so I often wonder how that game went so bad. I've heard of teams blowing a game or ref cheating so another team can win. I know wealthy people bet on these games. We were the favorites over the Titans. Tell me if I'm tripping, but the game was so bad. It seemed like coaching told the players an hour before the game started. Lamar, since Ingram is hurt, you're just gonna throw the ball. We're not gonna run because everyone was so out of sorts. They never dropped the ball like that. Plus we had other running backs and they never put them in the game. Gus for one minute and the rest of the game, they left Lamar with no running back to Finn for himself. I have never seen a team play with no running back. I know something went terribly wrong, so wrong. I think since we were favored, they made sure we lost. Some people got to split a load of money and I'm not gonna say who. Yes, I went there, take it. Ha, ha, ha, ha, hey. Woo, she went to the business side of thing. Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm. Wow, she went there. She sure did. You never know, I mean, that game was just, it was terribly coached. They went exact opposite of what was working for them. They went exact opposite of their strengths. Exact opposite. These, what was it? Six carries or nine carries between Ingram and Gus Edwards? I think it was six. No, maybe it was nine. I forget, I forgot what it was, man. We had talked about it so much, but I don't forget how many carries they had between those two, but it, oh, I don't know. I just, I don't know, man. Cause Hardball said they were well coached, they were prepared and they just didn't execute. Lamar said they overlooked them. We as fans are like, oh, what was this? What's going on here? What Ravens team is this? This ain't the ones that just went 14 and two. This ain't the ones that won 12 straight games. Who are these Ravens? We didn't know who they were. And I mean, we may never, but hopefully this year, man, it's smooth sailing and they finished what they started, man. They finished what they started cause that last year in the play, no, no, no, no, no. No, that wasn't it, man. Next question came from my boy, Baltimore Boogie. He said, in Graven, why are all the sports commentators so hard on Lamar Jackson because of his two playoff losses when Peyon Manning lost his first couple of playoff games? Lamar has been the two consecutive playoff person. He's still young. You never hear nobody make this argument and talk bad about Peyon. What do you think? I don't remember if they did talk about him like that but with Lamar, you know he gets talked about extra. Why? Because he's not a traditional quarterback and people, they wanna be right so much about Lamar Jackson being wrong for the Ravens and wrong as a franchise quarterback that they will find anything. And again, like we shared in another video, and I forgot exactly what the quote said, but the guy he's made such a great point is that Lamar got to be the first overrated quarterback, or the only quarterback that's been called overrated because he hasn't won a Super Bowl in his first one and a half years starting. And it's like, when you say that over and over and over again out loud, even if you just read it, you ain't even gotta say it out loud but especially when you say it out loud, it hits different. But it's like, yeah, this dude, he's been starting for a year and a half. Last year was his first four years starting the year before he started with eight, nine games and people call him overrated, they call him a bus, they call him a choker and all that. And it's like, he's going into his third year. He's going into his third year. It's, it's wild, man. It's wild, but this is the year that all that stuff ends up dying down to. I mean, we're going to hear it throughout the whole year because for every win, every game where the Ravens go off and hopefully they do that today, but every game that the Ravens do well, that they win, that they just go kill it, people are going to say, oh, that's cool, but what you going to do on the playoffs? And they have the right to say that because what have the Ravens done in the playoffs? But this is the year that, that gets shut down. Next question came from my guy, Moses G. He said, hello and Graven, hope all is well and happy that football is finally back. We all love, man. He said, I was wondering if we do trade RG3 to a team like the Raiders or another team, what value will we get back? And do you think the Ravens should sign Kaepernick if he is still a free agent? Nobody's going to sign Kaepernick. No, nobody's going to sign Kaepernick. Like straight up. All these people have been talking about it. Oh, we're looking at them and different teams are talking to, ain't nobody talking to them. Nobody's going to sign them. Nobody's going to sign them. If somebody was going to sign them, they would have been done it by now. Madden just did their thing where they put him in the game. I think that was really a business move on Madden's part. But anyway, I don't think the Ravens are going to sign them. I don't really, I don't see anybody signing him. I mean, you look at the Eagles. They just brought back 41 year old Josh McCown. Kaepernick not going to get signed. He's not. And as far as RG3, if we traded him to the Raiders or whoever, I think Eric D'Costa could get one of his famous fifth round picks back. I really do. But as far as back to Kaepernick real quick, I just don't see him being signed, man. I think teams just, I think teams are just scared of the PR. I think they're scared of the possible PR of any bad PR that they might get. I think they are a little bit worried about fans or fans will do if they were to sign Kaepernick. So I don't, I mean, again, what has been four years? I think it's been four years. So three years since he's been a free agent. So I don't think anybody's going to sign him. This question came from my guy, T'Andre G. He said, do you think that the Ravens should start the game off with a deep shot down the field, outside the numbers to a receiver? First to Browns on Sunday? I mean, first player to game. I think they should because of Lamar. He'll hit the pass that would have Browns on their heels early. What are you thinking? Thanks for your time and hope the fame is doing well. Oh, and I hope you recap what the Ravens done for Mo and his mother. It just shows how much our team loves their fans. Rest in peace, Mo. Yeah, that's cool what the Ravens did. I'm sure all y'all saw it by now. They got a whole section because, of course, it was $45 or $55 to buy yourself a cut out so you could be a fan in the stadium. But they got a whole section, a whole section for Mo. So that was pretty cool, man. And the Ravens, again, we talked about this before. Ravens are very good. They're very, I can't say in touch with their community. They are very, well, yeah, in touch. Yeah, in touch with their community. I guess that is a good way to say it. So they really do care about their fans and there's a big connection that they do have with the fans and it showed with what they did for Mo. Now, I forgot your question. Oh, do you think they should take that deep shot earlier from the first play? Hey, I'd be with it. I would be with it. Lamar dropped back, fake it to Ingram, keep it, pull it back in. Hollywood has depleted secondary. Oh, try it, try it. Or even, see, that's the thing. If it's not Hollywood, has somebody else go deep, too? What you want? Duvenay out there? Okay, cool. If somebody do it, I would be with it. I would love if that happened, man. So I'm cool with that. I got no problem with that. Let's see if you end up being right. Next question came from my boy, Rael. He said, what's good, brother and Graven? Always a blessing to keep seeing these videos that we don't ever get tired of. Seriously, bro, keep grinding and doing your thing. Hope the fame is doing good as well. I see Carter got you up every day early. Now, he said, LOL, I've been listening to your video since three years ago. The coffee is in those logs. Keep them coming, bro. Hey, appreciate it, man. I appreciate that, man. Thank you, seriously. Seriously. I appreciate it. Thank you. And he said, I wanna ask, when you watched the game between the Chiefs and Texans, did you notice how the Chiefs ran the same offense over and over in that game? Like, I wanted to know your views on that Ravens and Chiefs game coming up. Just something slight I wanted to ask you. I know I gotta keep showing love and Graven always family, appreciate you, Rael. I mean, I would hope that a team that was having some success running the same offense to players over and over and over again, if they're working, don't fix what's not broken. That was the Ravens' problem last year in the playoffs. They tried to fix what wasn't broken, and then they broke themselves. But it was working. Clyde at was, Rael was just, he was running all over them Texans, man. Running all over them, and again, it was working. They didn't throw any deep passes, but they threw some intermediate and short passes, but Texans couldn't hold them. They couldn't hold them. And as far as the Ravens, with the Ravens and the Chiefs, Ravens had to come with it. They're gonna have to come with it. And the big thing they're gonna have to do is wrap up, wrap up and score, score. That whole little field goal, that field goal stuff? No. That ain't gonna cut it, man. That ain't gonna cut it. It ain't gonna be no defensive game, no defensive battle versus the Chiefs. Like you can hold them for a little bit, man. You can hold them here and there. But then the secondary, you're gonna have to come to play. The linebackers are gonna, everybody had to come to play that game. I mean, you gotta do that every game, but especially against the Chiefs, I think the biggest thing, pass rush, man. Pass rush, pass rush, pass rush, because if Patrick Mahomes is comfortable, you might as well just not even cover the receivers. If he's comfortable, you might as well just sit there and watch him. Because if he's comfortable, if he got a pocket, a clean pocket, oh man, he's gonna eat that up all day. But when he's running, he can still, of course, make us the little throws here and there on the run, but you gotta have him running. You gotta have him moving. You gotta hit Patrick Mahomes, man. You can't have him just sitting there looking pretty, sitting on top of his 500 mil. You can't do that, man. You gotta get after him. So Raven's a pass rush. It's important every week, but against the Chiefs and that game, oh boy. It's gonna be vital. Next question and the last two questions on this game day episode of NFL Questions from subscribers came from my guy, your guy too, Enonic. He said, and Raven, hope you and yours are doing well. Yes, we are doing great. He said, I wanna get your thoughts on how you see the potential evolution of the Ravens this season. Do you think the team will evolve offensively and defensively because the players are more comfortable in our system and are growing together? Or will it be because the coaching and decision-making on the sidelines has improved? I only asked because we are no longer a sleeper team. Last year was all year and we simply blew the opportunity against the Titans. Yes, we sure did. This season, all of the AFC North is healthy and the NFL coordinators are familiar with Lamar and G-Roll style, looking forward to your response and go Ravens. So do you think the team will evolve offensively and defensively because the players are more comfortable or because the coaching and decision-making on the sidelines has improved? I really hope we can say both. I really hope we can say both. And the thing is, it has to be a mixture of both. It has to be. It has to be because if the coaching, if the players are playing bad, that's one thing. The coaching, calling good plays and the players just, they execute them terribly. They playing bad. Oh, that's one thing. But if the players are getting word from the coaches and it's terrible plays, then that's a whole nother ball game, man. You could take yourself out the game before you even put yourself in it. Before it even gets, if you got bad coaching from jump, that's a recipe for disaster. But yeah, the players, they should be better though. They should be a lot better. Like you said, another year, even more comfortable in the same system because that's important. That's very important. Consistency is important. That's with anything. And a lot of these players that were here last year, they have that consistency. Greg Roman, still the offensive coordinator. Wink, still the defensive coordinator. Hardball, still the head coach. They have that consistency. And that consistency is so important, man. It is so important. It can make the biggest difference. So we need consistency on every single level. Quarterback, running back, entire offense, entire defense, coaching. We need consistency on every single level of the football team, of the Ravens football team in order to have consistent success. And if they don't have consistency, then it's gonna be the same exact thing as last year. You need that consistency. You gots to have that, man. It's so vital. It really is. And his next question, he said, hope all is well with you. Mr. Carter is thriving in school because we need more GMs. Oh, I would be stressed out if Carter was a GM of the Ravens, man. I'll be over here making videos about my son. They say, y'all ain't gonna come at my son like that because you ain't like that he got rid of somebody. Y'all not doing that. But anyway, he said, and Mrs. Engraven isn't working too hard, keeping you two guys straight in these pandemic times. Appreciate you, man. Sit back, because this is a little long, sorry. All right, well, there we go. And this is the last question on this episode, this Game Day episode, NFL question from subscribers. So let's see what he got to say. He said, I just watched your hard says JK will have a significant role video. Funny because that video, that video was recorded about, that video, we put it out yesterday, but that video was recorded, I think, two weeks ago. Two weeks ago. But so much stuff just kept happening and coming up. Never got a chance to drop it. But anyway, he said, I mean, I've had this question on my mind for a while. So I want your thoughts on how this plays out over these next two seasons, bearing injury. Initially, I thought the addition of JK Spell at the end of Gus this off season, but one day before game time, but one day before game time all as well. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, me too, me too. Me for sure, cause I was saying that all off season, I feel like Gus was gonna get traded. He was not gonna be on a team. I really felt like he was gonna be gone. I really did. And that didn't change for me until they started doing the opt-outs. They started us, the NFL gave the option for players to opt out of the season. That's when I thought that Gus might actually stay. That was when, because I felt like with the roster spots, they started becoming more valuable because a lot of players were leaving. Well, not a lot, but obviously a lot more than we used to because we never had an opt-outs before. So guys were opting out. Guys were like, okay, no, I'm not playing this year. I'm not doing it. And it was like, okay, so that makes everybody who is staying that much more valuable. And that's the point where I feel like Gus wasn't going anywhere anymore. But before then, oh boy, y'all already know. I really thought Gus was out of here. I did. I didn't want him to be, but I thought he was going to be. Because again, I was like, no, they showed it in the playoffs. They value him like that. They showed it in the draft. They got JK Dobbins in a second. No, Gus is gone, but I'm happy that he's here. I'm looking forward to it, man. And look at that, boom. Already it ends up working out early on because Justice Hill was hurt. They would have got rid of Gus. It would have just been Mark Ingram and JK Dobbins. And they probably would have elevated the running back off the practice squad. But it ended up working out because that is one of the things that they talked about is injuries at the position. They're like, hey, this, we run the ball. So physical sport, guys get hurt. So you want to have somebody ready. But anyway, he said, your question on JK supplanting Mark got me thinking. Mark is a very productive backer and pretty chief for what he brings on and off the field. That's very true. Great points. He said, back in the day when we basically ran a one-back system, a priest ruled the roost. They brought Jamal Lewis in. Jamal took over that year, got injured the next season while a priest went to KC and had a great career. So my question is, what do you think is more likely to happen with the Ravens backfield over the next two seasons? Number one, Mark is still a quality back and the Ravens keep him or extend him for another year. Running with JK and we move on from Gus. Two, Ingram moves on after the 2020 season because he sees the writing on the wall, wants to be the lead dog. And we go with JK and Gus as a two-back set of the future. Three, Ingram finishes his contract with us after 2021 and we run with JK and Gus, but draft the rookie for depth. You'll notice Justice Hill is not part of the plan, but only because I see him as a complimentary back. While I see Gus, Mark and possibly JK as starters. He said, keep up the great work. 30K, here we come. Oh man, yeah, we, oh wow. I appreciate that, Ingram. Thank you, man. Yeah, we think we've got like 300 subscribers away from 30K. That's gonna be weird seeing that, man. I hate when sometimes like YouTube, they will, sometimes they'll show that it's at 30K already, like depending on what screen I'm in. I'm like, no, don't do that, man. Don't do, anyway, that's beside the point. So again, his question, what do you think is more likely to happen with the Ravens backfield over the next two seasons? Mark is still a quality back and the Ravens keep him, extend him for another year. So he has one more year left on his deal. So they wouldn't even have to extend him. And they keep him running, and they keep him with JK and they move on from Gus. Gus, he's a, what is the word? He's a restricted free, no. He's an, oh, what is the term? Not a restricted free agent, but I think it's the ERFA, but I cannot think of what it stands for right now. Exclusive rights free agent, there we go. There we go, exclusive rights free agent. So the Ravens, they have him this year for super cheap and they can tender him next year for super cheap. So that makes it look like Gus is staying because they don't have to give him big money. They don't have to, but, and he's young, he's healthy, he doesn't have injury problems. So I could actually see them, added all these options, I could actually see them keeping him because he'll be cheap. Obviously JK Dobbins will be there, but I could see them keeping him. And with Mark Ingram, I don't know because I don't know, man, because I know he's a good player and he's a leader. So it's more than just to play on the field, it's off the field too. But if Eric D'Costa feels like he's gonna move on from you and he could do something better with the money that he would be getting from your contract, he'll move on. And the best example we have of that, not even Tony Jefferson, because he got hurt, so they had sort of an out with that Eric Wettel. Eric Wettel, still a good player. He was still a good player. Wasn't a great player, but he was a great leader. He was a spokesperson for the team. Y'all remember? And what happened? Eric D'Costa said, bye. You can be whatever you want for the team, but I'm a businessman and I gots to let you go. You're out. Love you, no hard feelings, but sayonara, you're out. So Eric D'Costa, you could be buddy, buddy with people. You could be all jolly, all happy and all that. Eric D'Costa will say, okay, thanks, but no thanks, you're out. So with Ingram, I just, I don't know, man. I don't know. I think it all depends on the production, man, cause he does, he is a very productive back. He's still been productive. And I don't think he would mind being the number two guy, but what would that make Gus? I think Gus could end up, what I think could happen, J.K. obviously stays in Ingram, he could stay, but I think Gus could actually, maybe next year, especially if he's on some cheap deal. I think Gus could demand a contract and say, if you don't want to pay me, then trade me. Get me out of here. Let me go do my thing. Because I think with Gus, he knows, like all he needs is a shop, man. He had a shop before and ran for like, what, almost 900 yards a thing. When he started his rookie year. Well, was it 900, maybe it was 600, I forgot what it was, but anyway, we know Gus can go start somewhere. He can, but that's what I think is going to happen. I think it's going to be J.K., Mark and Heel, but then I think Gus Edwards is going to be like, no, I'm, I love y'all. I really do, but just trade me because I want to go start somewhere. I think it's going to be one of those, those hating her situations, where it's not, he ain't got no beef with the team, anything like that. It ain't no love laws, it ain't no anger, it ain't no hate, ain't nothing like that. But I think you're going to have a sit-down conversation with the cost in them. Say, look, we just won a Super Bowl. I'm happy to be a Super Bowl champion, but I want to show that I can be the guy, that I can be a started running back in this league. Give me that opportunity, please. That's what I think is going to happen with Gus, man. And I think just like how we are at the end of the videos, he's going to be out. That's what I know, that's what I mean. You too, team, keep it.