 So YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on is engraving here with another video. And in this video, if I take you back when Matt Rule was fired by the Panthers after a couple of rough years, and then this year, really bad season so far. But after he was fired from the Panthers, so many people, especially myself, were thinking, oh, it's about to be a fire sale going down, everything must go. So most people were looking at guys like Brian Burns. They were looking at a DJ Moore. Some were even looking at Christian McCaffrey and thinking, oh, yeah, give me, give me, give me. I hope my team makes a move for that guy, for that guy, for that guy. But reporters had come out and said, like, oh, well, as far as Brian Burns and as far as DJ Moore, those guys are not up for sale, for trade, they're not moving off of those guys. Now, in my opinion, I think that they got the right offer depending on what it is, they could, but it was said that they not moving off of those guys. Now, there was a report that came out a few days ago that with Christian McCaffrey, they're listening to offers for Christian McCaffrey. Now, what that means in football, trade talks or whatnot, it means, hey, we as the Panthers, we got a decent offer, but we wanna see if we can get something even better. So we're gonna continue talking to this team that gave us a decent offer, but we wanna put it out there publicly now that we're listening. So that's what that means, they just want something better than what they've already gotten, what the offer that they've already received for Christian McCaffrey, whatever it may be. But there was another guy, there was another player who most people just figured, like, oh, yeah, he's gonna be up on up out of there, for sure. And that would be Robbie Anderson, the wide receiver, former Jets wide receiver, and, well, now former Panthers wide receiver. But a lot of people figured that he would be going too. And then the report came out Sunday morning that confirmed it, the Panthers, they are fielding calls for Robbie Anderson, they are actively trying to trade Robbie Anderson. So when a team puts that out there, when they let that get out there, that they are actively trying to get rid of a player? Oh yeah, it's all but certain that it's going down. It's only a matter of time at that point. So what happened? Well, during the game, I'm not gonna show this clip of Robbie Anderson sitting by himself away from the other receivers and whatnot, but the big part about the game was when he got into the shout-out match with the coach. Him and the coach going back and forth, and then Robbie Anderson got kicked out. The coach kicked him out the game, sent him to the locker room. And that's when, like, with the report that came out earlier that day, you knew he was going, but then when he got kicked out, you knew knew that he was gone. You knew that he was on up out of there. It was only a matter of time. But my thinking was that, yeah, the Panthers, they may get something in a trade form, possibly, but people know that he's gonna get cut, so maybe they may not wanna give up anything and just wait till he gets cut. And so I figured the Panthers, if they don't receive anything significant for him in a trade, well, not even necessarily significant because at that point, you knew he was gonna be off the team. So it was just, with the Panthers, they could be like, all right, we'll take what we can get. We'll take what, somebody send something? Hey, he's yours, take him. But I figured like, all right, if they don't receive anything significant via trade, then after the trade deadline, he'll just be cut, be a free agent, get to go where he wants to. So the Cardinals, the Cardinals, they swooped in and they got him. Now, first and foremost, when it comes to the money, the Cardinals are only on the hook for 690,000 of bread that goes to Robbie Anderson. That's all they gotta pay him. Let me read the report from Tom Pelicero. It said, the Cardinals owe Robbie Anderson the remaining 690,000 prorated portion of his base salary after the trade from the Panthers who are looking to move Anderson as soon as Matt rules fired a week ago. So they ain't gotta even pay nothing. Like that's not even a million for them to acquire Robbie Anderson. So with that being said, I like to move for him. I love to move for him. And with the Panthers, it hasn't come out as of this recording, I'm recording this at 1.34 p.m. It hasn't come out what the compensation is that they gave up for Robbie Anderson. If I had a guess, I'm saying nothing higher than a fifth. I think it'll be like a sixth. I think it could be like a 20, 23 fifth or 20, 23 sixth. That's what I'm gonna say. I don't think it's gonna be, it's not gonna be anything crazy. Cause again, the Cardinals were just, I mean, the Panthers are just trying to ship them off. But now they've done that successfully. And I love how the Cardinals, I love how the Cardinals move. Reason being, because they are super, like something goes down with them and they like, boom, all right, we gonna fix it. We gonna fix it. First and foremost, Calla Murray. They got Calla Murray, they drafted him number one overall. And they obviously, they love Calla Murray. How do we know they love Calla Murray? Wow, because of what they got for him. In over the years, they got to it. A.J. Green, they got Randy Morley, they had Christian, but the guy that they got, even got Andy Isabella, who's now Baltimore Raven. But anyway, the guy who they got, the Andre Hopkins. The Andre Hopkins. And of course he, I remember when that trade first went down, it was on draft night, and I think 2020. And I was so jealous, because I thought he wanted my Ravens to get him, because that was my favorite receiver in the league. And he's one of them guys that's like that. He's nice. The Andre Hopkins is nice. Good hands, good speed, good size, just great player. But they got him. And they got him for like, for the Andre Hopkins, they got him for cheap. They did have to redo his contract and whatnot. But hey, you get what you pay for. And you got somebody that has produced with a lot of bad quarterbacks. So imagine what he could do with somebody that's actually good. But anyway, they got the Andre Hopkins, but then this pass off season. The Baltimore Ravens. Back in 2019, they drafted Marquis Brown, Hollywood Brown. They drafted him first. And he, he was first round pick 2019. And did his thing with the Ravens. He had pretty much been their number one receiver as long as he was there, but he was frustrated with the Ravens. Frustrated with the offense, frustrated with the way that he was used and just frustrated with the quality of how he was used with the Ravens. And trust me, a lot of us Ravens fans were frustrated with it as well. So he won it out. And the thing, well, he had won it out for two years. So him wanting to be traded, it was not something that just was a spur of the moment thing this past off season. No, this has been something for years. But the Cardinals, they were like, huh, we got Kyla Murray, who we love. We love Kyla Murray. So you know what? Let's, he's disgruntled. Let's go get Kyla Murray. Oh, it just so happens to be Kyla Murray's best friend. Let's go get him and bring him, make our quarterback even happier. Let's make him even happier. Let's bring him to the team. So the Cardinals traded the first round pick to get Hollywood Brown. But it was a reason. Well, it was part of a reason. I think even if he wasn't gonna miss the games, I think they still would have done it. But they were like, oh man, DeAndre Hopkins, Hollywood Brown, nice little combo. And it sucks that we're never gonna get to see that. At least this year. That is really unfortunate because Hollywood Brown in the game yesterday, he left the game in a walking boot and now it just came out that he's out for the year. Out for the rest of the year. I'm like, man, that's tough, man. That's tough. But back when they traded for Hollywood Brown, it came out that DeAndre Hopkins, he was gonna miss the first six games. So we're like, oh, okay, that makes the Hollywood Brown trade make even more sense. So Cardinals are a team that, hey, they lose something. They're like, all right, we gotta replace quick. We gotta replace quick. And also it helps them for the future too. So they lost DeAndre Hopkins for the first six games. Bring on Hollywood. So now Hollywood, they lost him for the rest of the season. All right, bring on Robbie Anderson. So he's a deep threat. He's from Florida too. So he could feel that Hollywood void. But deep threat and bigger frame too. But now you get Robbie Anderson, but then you get DeAndre Hopkins back too. Even if he doesn't play this week, I know they're getting ready to play on what? Thursday night? I'm sure he probably wanna play, but we'll see what the coaching staff ends up doing. They may not have no choice, but even though Saints pretty beat up, I think they play in the Saints on Thursday night. But either way, this is just, I just love this move for them, man. I love this move. I love how they see a problem. They see an issue on their team. In this case, there's an injury. And they're like, all right, what do we need to do to fix it? Let's do what we gotta do to fix it right away. They move quick to fix things. And they, cause they just, they want their young QB to be in the best position possible. They want him to be in the best shape possible. They want him to be in the best situation as possible. And I like that for them. I like how they move when it comes to that. I like how they move, especially on offense. So we'll see how this thing ends up working out, but it should be fun to watch with DeAndre Hopkins coming back on one side. And you got a motivated, extra motivated, extra. Cause I'm sure he was already motivated, but now he's extra motivated. Robbie Anderson, opposite of DeAndre Hopkins. Sucks for my guy, Hollywood. Man, that was sad, man. That sucks to see. Cause he was doing a good job over there with the Cardinals, man. His numbers were shooting through the roof. And he was showing like, hey, I could do this thing. Even with some of the drops that he had, man. He was still over there doing this thing, man. But now his season is over. So that's unfortunate, man. But anyway, shout out to Robbie Anderson. He, I'm sure he's very relieved, a breath of fresh air for him. And the Panthers, they move on, but they gotta eat that salary. But anyway, team keeping clean. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. And just like Robbie Anderson is, when it comes to him being with the Panthers, I'm out.