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I appreciate y'all everything that y'all have done for me, for my family, how nice y'all have been, how welcoming y'all have been. I think every time we go up there, we end up linking up with this at like this past season, it was at the the what those things called the training camp. Last year was open practice. What's the given for last open practice? I forget, but either way, man, I appreciate you and your whole family. I would never forget. I remember our first open practice. We had got there a little bit late because y'all know we all be always be running on CPT time, but his family, they held it down. They held a spot for me in line in the front of the line to feel like a VIP, baby, but they held it down for me. And they just they looked at ever since, man. They always been willing to help, especially when it came to like the flag football event and stuff. And we'll see what happens with that in the future. But yeah, man, I really appreciate you and your entire family. So after watching some of the premier QB and Y receiver combo combos, and one thing that I noticed is that they benefit often from the 50-50 balls and one-on-ones. It could be a small adjustment that could make a big difference in Raven's offense. He said, this year in particular, Lamar has not been attempting those 50-50 balls too often. And we already know about the overthrown ball. So maybe he just might be second guessing himself. You think so? Think that could be it. He's second guessing himself. Well, second guessing his receiver. Second guessing if they'll make the play on it or not. Second guessing in football is very dangerous, if that's the case. Second guessing is dangerous on offense, on defense, on any position that you play in. Second guessing is dangerous. For a quarterback, they second guess. They could hesitate and be like, ah, well. And then they may throw the ball late, could result in an interception for a defensive player. No, and I feel the worst for them because they second guess, like especially defensive linemen, pass rushes and whatnot, linebackers, anybody who's going for the quarterback, if you're going, you're getting close, close, close. And he still got the ball in his hands. He could throw it away at any given second. And you could try to pull up. But if you second guess, you could end up hurting yourself. More than you would have ended up hurting him or not even hurting him. But you could end up hurting yourself or hurting both of y'all. Really, just from second guessing, because you got to pull up. You got to wonder, man, if I tackle him like this, if I hit him like this, is it going to be a penalty? Is it going to cost my team field position? Is it going to cost them 15 yards and give up a first down? It's like it's so dangerous to second guess in football for so many different reasons. But anyway, he said, we were excited for Duvenay for the contested catchers early this season. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember that. I think it was against the Jets, that touchdown. But Duvenay like had the least amount of separation, something like that for a touchdown at that time this year. I don't know if that changed, but yeah, that corner was draped all over. Lamar threw it up, put it up for Duvenay. He got it. He said, we have faith in Pro Shade when he made that contested catch. Some of this year, you're talking about preseason from last year. But Pro Shade, I mean, you said we have faith in Pro Shade when he made that contested catch. I don't even know if the Ravens have faith in Pro Shade, though, because when you think about it, I don't think they do. But anyway, continuing, he said, same for Shamar Bridges, even though the Ravens won't use him. Oh, Shamar Bridges could be another nice change for the Ravens because simply because of where their wide receiving room is at right now. And what I mean when I say that is just it's a lot of little guys in the markets. Robinson, he like, well, he likes 6162, I think. So he the tallest one out of the bunch. But you get to Shamar Bridges out there. He gets a 6-4 guy out there. That might entice you more to be like, oh, you know what? Let me throw this jump ball. Let me see what he got. Let me see what he got. And you mentioned that the jump balls earlier, the 50-50 balls, the jump balls, I really think that could be something, a small fix that could take this Ravens offense a long way for the rest of the season and beyond. I mean, it's never really been a big part of their game. Um, recently, uh, it just hasn't. But anyway, he said, with all that being said, do you think our wide receivers get a bad rep because of these lack of opportunities? Um, partially, yes. But I think it's also deeper than that. I just think it's the scheme as a whole. The scheme, Raven scheme, not even a scheme, their philosophy as a whole just has never really brought the most out of wide receivers like that. And that's nothing new. It's old news. Um, so I just think changes to that changes to the way they use that guys changes to, um, the type of passes that they like. Again, like the, the, the fade routes. That's something that they don't be doing. They don't be doing the fade routes, the jump balls and stuff like, stuff like you mentioned. I think that could just, I think it could go a really, really long way. And I know the season is, it ain't that much time left. Um, Tyler Huntley, we don't know how much longer he going to be starting for. Well, and I mean, even if he starts this week, we'll see. Um, but whether it's Tyler Huntley, when Lamar Jackson comes back when it's him, um, those jump balls, they, they could go a long way, but in order to those jump balls for them to be successful, you gotta have trust. You got to have trust. And in order to have trust, you got to build trust. In order to build trust, you got to give people an opportunity for them to gain your trust. A few of the game is as well. Um, so you can start off small and just work your way. But I mean, time is limited now. Time is limited now. And this is one of the biggest reasons for me, why I talked about throughout the season, why I just wanted there to be more emphasis on the passing game because come playoff time. Hey teams, they, they, you know, Raven's like Ravens could run the ball as we know. And now Ronnie Stanley back. Ooh, ooh, Ravens could really run that ball, which is a beautiful thing. Um, but I just want them to be prepared because playoffs is around the corner, y'all. Playoffs are around. They are literally right around the corner. And I just want this team to be as prepared as they possibly can be, um, for when it's time, when teams be like, Hey, oh, JK, oh, Gus Edwards. No, you're not going off with them. Y'all going to have to beat us another way. And it's going to be important for Ravens to be ready. It's going to be so important for Ravens to be ready. And we want them to be ready, man, because we want them to have that ultimate success, man. Oh, it will be really nice if they make it happen. But we just want them to have that ultimate success. And we want them to be, uh, because a lot of times in playoffs, they've lost for so many different reasons. But a lot of times it's just been a lack of preparation. It's been lack of preparation. Um, so it's been lack of preparation by players. It's been lack of preparation by coaches. They've just been lack of preparation as a whole. Um, and when you're not prepared, that's not a recipe for success. So yeah, if Ravens, they, it's not, it's never too late to, to change stuff for the better. It's never too late to make adjustments in your life that can improve your life, your quality of life and whatnot. It's the same way with football. It's never too late to make adjustments, to make little fixes here and there that could take you a long way. He like automated, automated. Well, that's my home. He ain't that right in Graven, right in Graven. So team keeping clean. Welcome to another episode of question from subs. And to be a part of it, all that stuff is down below in the description. I love y'all. Let's get into this next question that came from my guy DeAndre. He said Lamar's old weapon. Hello and Graven. Hope all is well in the sunshine state. I just had a question that I've been wondering about. A big topic that we've all been worrying about is the wide receiver room and the Ravens ultimately getting Lamar a true number one receiver. We all know Hollywood was Lamar's number one. And we all know that he didn't like the scheme in Roman's play calling. With that being said, my question is, do you see a difference in how we use Hollywood and how the Cardinals are using him? Do you feel he fits their scheme better than our scheme as well as especially with the Cardinals struggling this season? I don't know. I don't know. Reason I say I don't know is because I haven't just, I haven't been sitting there and just really been watching Cardinals like that. Like if they're on TV, then I'll catch him. But I don't, I haven't gone out of my way to be like, all right, let me catch this Cardinals game. Like if they on like prime time or something when they have been a couple of times, then I'll watch some of it. Actually, you know what? I just watched a little bit of the game that came on last. Like I'm recording this on Tuesday, by the way. I watched a little bit of the Cardinals Patriots game last night. I didn't watch most of it at all. So I watched them sometimes, but sometimes I just don't. But with Hollywood, it's tricky. It's really tricky to say because going into the Cardinals season, I was like, all right, they got Deandre Hopkins. They got Hollywood. They got Ron Delmore. I think they still got AJ Green. Then later on, they end up getting Robbie Anderson. But Deandre Hopkins, he got suspended. Then when he got office suspension, Hollywood had got hurt. He got put on I.R. So and then Calla Murray, now he's hurt and they they just had all these injuries and whatnot. And the injuries just messed up everything that they possibly can. I mean, we Ravens fans, we know from plenty of experience. So I can't really say if he fits better in their scheme or fits better in our scheme. I think that he went there with high hopes and high expectations and I had high hopes and expectations for him over there, too, just simply what was around them. But injuries just it just messed everything up for them as we know from experience. So I can't say whether he's a better fit with their scheme or with the Raven scheme or whatnot. So I just don't know. Next question came from T. Gillard. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope you're in the family doing well. Here I come with another OBJ question with the cow. I said, question, I just said, question, question is what I meant, what's he said with the Cowboys leaking OBJ's injury status then ducking out of the race for OBJ. Would it make sense for the Ravens to seriously make a push for OBJ now knowing that he won't be ready to play for another four weeks? I personally will love this move. I don't think it would help us much for the season. However, I feel like it's a good opportunity to lock up a proven number one receiving for the next few years at a good price. You know how much Ravens love a discount. I also see that's an opportunity for management to show them all that they're trying to put more talent around him. Is this a no brainer or am I missing something here? Thanks for providing us with your amazing content. And like this, I appreciate that, by the way, he said, and like Jerry Jones is in the race for OBJ, I'm out. I don't know that back on junior. I don't necessarily think it's a no brainer. It'd be cool. I don't think it's a move that would really push the Ravens over the top. Healthy OBJ is nice. He's nice. But you don't see it too often. OBJ has dealt with a lot of injuries. I don't think this would be the move that would really show them all. Hey, all right, there you go. We're really trying to put talent around you. Oh, they're back on junior. He's tricky, man. He's like, I don't want to say he's like Sammy Watkins. He's not like Sammy Watkins. He's more explosive than Sammy Watkins. But he is with the similarities just the injuries because where these guys, they have all this crazy potential and they can make plays. You know what they can do, but the injuries just derail everything. And with OBJ, I mean, I know he said that the first ACL surgery he got wasn't a good one. So he got this one, cleaned it up to fix what the problems were from the first one. I don't really think it's necessarily a no brainer. I mean, it couldn't hurt. It could not hurt at all if the Ravens got OBJ. But I just, I don't know. I wouldn't mind it. I wouldn't mind it. And to have him for the playoffs, even if he, man, I wish we had Bateman still. But even for Odeo Beckham Junior, I mean, his presence alone, it will command attention. But I wonder how the Ravens will use him. I wonder if he'd be like a, the Sean Jackson, where they got to have him out there for like 10 plays, 10, 12 plays, something like that and have three designed for him. Well, I wonder, because I just, I don't see him being a forego, even in the playoffs this year, whoever he plays for. I don't see him being a forego. I don't see him really having the Odeo Beckham Junior impact that he would if he was fully healthy. But hey, we'll see. We'll see soon. So I wouldn't mind if they signed him. But I just, I would wonder how effective he would really be. Next question came from my god, Mike Reed. He said, engraving here is Mike. Can I read? Been a while for me sending the question, but that hasn't kept me from watching. Hope all is well with you and the fan. Appreciate you, man. With Greg Roman in the last year of his contract, who would you want as the OC to be for Lamar next year? I think the Ravens will pay Lamar. It's hard to find that guy at quarterback. We're not in rebuild mode. Only thing we're lacking is a true number one wide receiver. What do you think about Bobby Petrina Lamar's old college coach as the offensive coordinator? I don't think that he would, I don't think that hardball would hire him. I think he would, he has too much, too much name, too much game to his name, if that makes sense. I just feel like he has too much, not too much person, too much. What's, y'all know what I'm trying to say? Like, if somebody they, like they already known out here, they established, they got a resume that speaks for itself. I just, I feel like he would have too much. What's, I don't know what the phrase or word I'm looking for, but I know there's going to be some of y'all that understand what I'm trying to say. So, I don't think that they would bring Bobby Petrino on as much. I know you got experience with him, but I don't think they would bring him on. As an offensive coordinator, because I would say like Eric Beanie, but Eric Beanie ain't going to take no no, uh, horizontal, what's the word, no, where you don't, um, where you're not elevated by a job, you just take a position that's literally the same thing. I can't, I cannot think right now. This, my mind is just all messed up. I cannot think right now. Um, but who I would, I would want somebody who, because I know Harbaugh gives coordinators, he's like, Hey, y'all do what y'all do. I'm the head coach, but y'all go do y'all thing. I would really love, uh, if the Ravens hired somebody who wasn't a family friend, um, but somebody who they would really like do their thing and really like would put the emphasis continue, the continue emphasis on the run game, but I'll also want to continue emphasis on the passing game, but really open this offense up. And before that, the Ravens would really have to allow them that that would have to be a little adjustment in the philosophy. Um, because that's the biggest thing. That's really the biggest thing. The it's, it's a lot. That's the biggest thing. Um, so if Ravens are willing to do that, then whoever they bring in, like it gotta be somebody who's, if Ravens can change their vision, then the offensive coordinator, not that it won't matter because obviously matters offensive coordinator, but them changing their vision on how they do stuff. That that's the first step. That's really the first step. Um, whoever they bring in offensive coordinator, coordinator right now. I don't think it's nothing much is really going to change, but the Ravens vision has to change in order for there to be a real change. No matter who the offensive coordinator is. Uh, whether it's Greg Roman or somebody else, it starts with the Ravens first and foremost. Patrick Queen ascending. Next question came from my guy, Andre. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope you and your family are doing great. Here's a question from Portugal with the addition of Roquan Smith. Patrick Queen is now showing what he can do, but I'm concerned if he keeps going like this, should we pay them both? Do you think it's possible if this duo keeps playing like this? I don't think, well, anything is possible, but I just, I don't think they were both, especially Patrick Queen keep playing like this. Roquan keep playing like that. I just, I don't think they would pay two linebackers that top linebacker Bunny. Oh man, Patrick Queen been doing his thing now baby. He been doing his thing. So, um, Patrick Queen, you know, like, it's business. Patrick Queen gonna want his money, man. He gonna want to get paid, man. They ain't playing in the NFL for free. So, I mean, I would love for the Ravens keep them together, but I just, I don't see it happening. But anyway, he said, thanks for the awesome content and effort you put on his channel to get Ravens Flock entertained. Love from Portuguese. Hashtag Ravens around the world. Appreciate you, Andre. Add backers. Next question came from my god dad. He said, longtime supporter and subscriber. Appreciate that. With all season fastly approaching, hopefully in February for us. Yes, hopefully. It's time we start having a heart breaking conversation that we could possibly lose Lamar. I hope not. But if so, are you riding with Snoop or looking in free agency or the draft? I think it would be both Snoop and the draft. I think it would be a mix of both and I think they would have like is an open competition between them two. I think they're comfortable. They'll be comfortable with riding with Snoop. He'd be a cheaper option he's somebody that's already here. And while they, but I think they would look at him sort of as a bridge. As a bridge from Lamar to Snoop to whoever the next guy is going to be that they end up drafting. He said, also with the money being freed up, are you focusing on keeping Roquan and PQ together? That chemistry is crazy. Even Steelers fans was complimenting them. Well, y'all know how I feel about that. Hopefully they can, but I just think business will be business. Next question came from my guy Juan. He said, if you had complete power of the Ravens, let's pretend for a moment that you were the owner and GM of the Baltimore Ravens and had complete control and power of the organization. What would you do? Number one, what changes would you make at head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, if any at all? If so, who would you hire at the three positions? Like I told you all before, I would have a sit down with hardball and after the season, hopefully it will be after we won a Super Bowl. So, okay, hardball, cool. But we got to make some changes. But if it wasn't after a Super Bowl, I'd say, all right, hardball, cool. Thanks for everything. But look, I know these players love you. They absolutely love you. I love you. You're a great person. But the direction of this team has got to change. It's got to change definitely because I don't feel like this team is being taken as far. And I don't feel like this team is as powerful as they can possibly be. Are you going to make those changes? If he was cool, if he wasn't, then I would tell him, thank you for everything that you've done for this organization since 2008. But I think we're going to go in a different direction. Now, if hardball stayed okay, cool and change, if he didn't, okay, I'll probably try like Eric B enemy or go try him. He been floating around with the Chiefs for the longest at that OC. I know Andy Reed do a lot of the play calling stuff too. But Eric B enemy is part of that. So, and I like what they do with the offense. I could look for somebody from the Kyle Shanahan Tree just the way that their offense is designed with how it just it maximizes that yak and it makes playmakers out of like everybody. Everybody's a playmaker with the 49ers. And then the Dolphins, they do a lot of that same stuff. Obviously, Mike McDaniel coming from over there. And so that would and that could determine the offensive coordinator too, depending on who we had a head coach. As far as defensive coordinator, Mike McDonald, I think would depend on the playmakers that we had, but I will probably ask him to stay. Usually when you do a new regime though, usually previous coaches they end up going to. So, I will leave it up to him. I'll say, hey, you do you want to stay? Do you are you there? But oh, another option for head coach could possibly be Demico Ryan's. Demico Ryan's the 49ers defensive coordinator. That could be another one too. And then just have somebody really good run the offense and yeah, so that that could be another one right there. I forgot about him. He also said, what play style philosophy or identity would you install in this organization moving forward? I would just the play style philosophy would be stay ready so you ain't got to get ready. And what that would mean was just to be to open the offense up as much as possible. And I would just really want whoever I brought in make sure you make everybody who we feature a weapon and I will want consistency. Hey, you see this guy is hot. All right, let's find more ways to get him involved. Let's also find ways to switch it up. Let's find ways to just to still run a ball but also be effective passing the ball as well. We're going to have some games where the runners taking away. All right, we'll be ready for it. We're going to have some games with the pass is taken away. Okay, we'll be ready for it. Just be ready for it. Be ready in all situations and be able to adjust be willing to adjust. Do not be stuck in your ways because we all got things that we need to improve on. We all got things that we can adjust. Don't be stuck in your ways. Don't not be no cocky coach. You're not better than anybody that works here. Nobody that works here is better than you. We all on the same level. Don't forget that. So be willing to make changes and be willing to step your game up. What would be your priorities within your first few months of power? Just really letting everybody know like, hey, we we not. This ain't about being complacent. This is not just this ain't about being competitive. This is about really being contentious. I want to win. I want to win Super Bowls. And I'm not just saying I wouldn't just be saying that as a owner slash G. I would actually really mean that. Yeah, because if I'm in business, if we make it, if we competitive and people who come into the games, they having fun. Oh, yeah, that's cool. That's great. But I want to win. I want to win, win, win, win. I will let them know that. He said, would you or would you not resound Lamar Jackson to his demands? Oh, certainly resound Lamar Jackson. I would do everything in my power to retain Lamar Jackson, because I know Lamar Jackson gives us a much, much, much, much, much, much, much, better chance of winning with him rather than without him. And he is not the easiest player to replace. He certainly wouldn't be. So I'll do everything in my power to keep him. He also said, what else would you personally add to make this team of Super Bowl contended? Because with the terrible Red Zone offense, reputation for injuries, bad coaching, especially in our recent first round playoff exits. We are currently Super Bowl pretenders. As far as the Red Zone offense, I mean, part of that is that's plate calling and execution too, but it starts with the coaching. I would just have to hold my guys accountable. They would definitely be held accountable for everything. As far as injuries, yeah, that's the staff right there. Sometimes some stuff just happens, but with the Ravens seem like a lot of stuff just always happens. So that would definitely get a thorough looking at and research because I just, I will want to do everything in my power to just avoid this. And you can't avoid every single injury. It ain't going to happen. Stuff's still going to happen. But I would just do everything in my power to ensure like, hey, we doing the best we can, injury-wise, and we being smart about stuff. And bad coaching, again, that's coaching. So that will be on me to make sure I had the right guys and that they were guys that were always willing to make adjustments and make fixes and changes to their games. They may have a great resume. They may have great thing that they've done in the past, but I will want to make sure that they were still willing to do great things in the future if something that they do and have done in the past isn't working. Next question came from my guy, Flarena Winsky. He said, hope all is well with you and yours. Also shout out to the rest of the team. Keep it clean gang, aka pacemaker gang. You know, the Ravens will be having a stress. He said, have you noticed the Ravens have a great eye for talent at quarterback? Well, for the majority of the time, I know we had Flacco and McNair for a long stint, but even the QBs behind them were pretty good, just like now Lamar and Snoop. Oh, like Cow Buller and Trent Delfa. And anyway, he said, it's kind of funny that it's kind of funny because they can't draft the old linemen or why receive it to save their life. Old linemen, Ben Powell, they took him a little bit. He seemed to be doing better now. Rice Stanley, he's been good. It's just been an injuries with him. Well, old line has been, Tyler Linderbaum, he's been good his first year. So he's been very impactful right away. He doesn't have some hiccups here and there. He's a rookie though, but he's been pretty good overall. So I wouldn't say they can't draft the old linemen, but why receive it? That's why receive this mix of drafting, this mix of scouting, this mix of development, this is like so much different things. But anyway, he said, also they have a great eye for running backs in tight ends. Never the sexy picks at those positions, but also over the years they have all panned out for the majority. Yeah, usually pretty much as far as especially running backs. Well, when they drafted, when they drafted, they drafted Kenneth Dixon. When he was healthy, he was straight. J.K. Dobbins, when he was healthy, straight, Gus Edwards was undrafted. Alex Collins, they traded from him for, they got him from Seahawks Practice Squad, Justin Forsett, free agent. Ray Rice, second round pick from Rutgers. He was phenomenal, obviously. They got Terrence West as a free agent, I believe. Who else? Bernard Pierce, they drafted him, I want to say, in the third round. He was straight, he was solid. Ricky Williams, obviously a free agent with this McGahey trade from the Beals. Oh, what's he a free agent? I forget. Well, yeah, anyway, I don't want to spend too much time on. But he said, even picking up free agents at those positions, I know it's philosophy, but also pass that because they literally don't miss at those three positions and miss at the other two. Which brings me to my next thing. As far as Ravens fans, I understand everybody wants Lamar, but realistically, all the free agents, everybody wanted were free agents for a reason. Fuller can't help or O'Dell nor Julio. I mean, honestly, look what they are doing now. It's good to have more help, but to me is failure in my eyes. Imagine making a splash without, excuse me, imagine making a splash with having DK or DHOP and them drawing up a plate to utilize them and send them on a post and it's the same result as if they sent Dove on a post because Lamar has to run in three milliseconds. If G-Row does this with Dove and them imagine a stupidity, he would run with an elite wide receiver. Honestly, I think we are just stuck, bro. They rely on Superman too much. Our team is built around Superman. Example, Josh Allen was very raw. I wouldn't say he's terrible, but the team wasn't built around him being Superman. So they invested in things that matter, like a good offensive line. They got a few good wide receivers which go hand in hand. They do, that's true. To be honest, if they really had to rely on Allen, I don't know if he would even be talked about, but since we are built on bad foundation, our team just goes off of God, giving talent at all positions instead of an actual good team. Oh, okay. I see why you're taking that. I'm glad I kept reading. He said, I'm not going to dig out McDonough like I do every single game. I'm just going to simply say that the cover two match was getting dog per usual. Same spot, same spot, same plays every game. I know, I know it got two picks, but that's just because Mitch Trevisky is bad. Let's be very honest here. But anyway, it was nice beating on a bunch of nothing, but we have tougher opponents ahead. You think Harvey's going to ride it out? Well, let Lamar come back in early hopes to sabotage him even more. I think, I mean, I would hope that they would bring him back when he's healthy. But I just hope when they do bring him back that they can implement some of the same things they are doing now with the offense with him. But anyway, we'll see. He said it's funny. Snoop had all the same problems Lamar had getting flushed in the millisecond. They both always start to the right. They can't even make a read, which is alarming. But anyway, also getting the snap off. I know Tyler is doing good, but we also have to give him some blame for that issue because the same was happening with Brown, literally the exact same thing. Before I go, why don't they throw fades to Dove? I know this might sound very stupid, but bro, we all watch the game. Like, look at the majority. If not all of his receiving touchdown, he literally four feet in the air, but in the corner of the end zone. Like he quite possibly might be the answer. And like I am, every time I see the same play called on defense picked apart every minute, quarter, half, and game, I'm out. Oh, so he talked about Dover and getting them opportunities too, with them fade routes, the jump balls and whatnot. And that'd be nice. Well, yeah, you said a lot with this one. You said a whole lot with this one. As far as the going back to the free agent part, I think an elite wide receiver would make a difference. The scheme is the biggest thing. That's the biggest thing. We done talked about that enough. But as far as like you mentioned with Josh Allen, yeah, the way that the Buffalo Bills built their team, they built, they invested in things that mattered for the quarterback the most. And that's just, yeah, that was really good. Now, it's like you sometimes depending on what areas you choose to address, then they're going to be some areas where you can't address as much. Bills, they don't usually have a big running game. They don't usually have a running game. Ravens have a great running game, but it's been that passing game that's been like, oh, what's going on there? The Bills passing game is wonderful, but they running games. But they have a, they got a pretty good defense. Ravens got a good defense, but that's where those two differ. Who else? I mean, the Dolphins, the Dolphins, their defense, their defense is all right. I know they're dealing with some injuries right now, but their defense is good. Their offense though, they know their offensive line, they would deal with some injuries and charges or they were just abusing to it sometimes. But in tools, just missing two sometime. But they got, overall, tours have been much better this year because they got Tyree Kill. They drafted Jalen Waddell, so that was nice. And those guys have just, they have just, Tyree Kill has ascended to his game a lot because he already had Jalen Waddell. And I mean, last year he was off and on when it came to playing. But this year, they've ascended to his game a lot. Tyree Kill has ascended Jalen Waddell's game a lot. It just, it's made a big difference. And I mean, we can go down a list of quarterbacks who've, games have been ascended from getting that elite guy, like Jalen Hurst is another one. So yeah, they do make a huge difference. But yeah, like, a lot of it is about scheme too. So, yeah, and you talked about your no more covered too much with Mike McDonald's defense. But the dude, the fade routes, yeah. That would, that'd be nice to just really to anybody. To Mark Andrews, even though he's gonna get a lot of attention in the end zone, but still, I mean, he's still good. If you can get a matchup one-on-one, give him a shot. Duvenay, Pro Shae, like my guy, Kev mentioned earlier. DeMarcus Robinson, I wonder, like DeMarcus Robinson, he has this thing where he, he miss times jumps. It's weird. So I don't know if to him would be the best idea to go with the fade route. But yeah, that's that. But with this question, yeah, you don't say it a lot, like as usual. And last question on this episode came from my guy, Manuel, he said the scam, that's G-Roll's offense. What's up, Ingraven? After save from the defense in the Steelers game about time, I was looking up some interesting facts about G-Roll's offense. And in fact, the way G-Roll's offense is set up is not for running quarterbacks, nor dual threats. It's specifically designed for running backs and full backs, where you can be creative with the running game through blocks, counter, jet sweeps, shout out to Duvenay. Yet in the passing game, it lacks the most critical things for it to work. Route speed and talent at the wide receiver position. The tree route, had the route tree, it has, is all short and mostly designed for tight ends because of their size and body type. They can take on linebackers easily in corners covering them. When you put a wide receiver in those positions, it always fails because they're not tight ends. They command speed and need intermediate routes to excel with G-Roll doesn't have in his playbook. And for the wide receiver to excel in this offense, it's only blocking or go long, never another route. The short routes close fast as you can try to fake hand the ball off to your running back, making the speed, the key factor on this offense, which you know, honestly, we don't have anymore. Shout out to Hollywood and Bateman, because no one plays at Le Mans, so Le Mans gets frustrated that he has to slow down and wait for a play to develop. Duvenay, he got some speed on him. It ain't like Bateman, Hollywood, but he got some speed on him. Other than that, the Marcus Robinson, he got some. It ain't like Bateman, Hollywood, but he got some. But he said when in college, he was perfect with quick plays and intermediate routes in that West Coast offense, but Hobbs had G-Roll and thought and said, now we'll use you as running back more than a quarterback. That 2019 was a showcase for Le Mans, that he can run and pass, but it was just welcoming him to the NFL because we saw the fall in the passing game and that tightens playoff. A lack of repetition calls, drop balls, lack of routes calls, and why receiver's not to get open. And it was the same thing in 2020, but what a coincidence that when T. Martin and Keith Williams showed up, we could pass the ball more effectively without a running game. Yet the Ravens don't want to admit their biggest mistake of all, and that's to continue to think that running a ball will get them another Super Bowl. Le Mans needs a passing offense, like Mahomes or Allen, to showcase his passability, but there's one big problem. We have no one at wide receiver for that and whose fault is that? Because they know that if Le Mans puts big numbers, he'll command money, and Bishadi is cheaper on that front. He had no option but to pay Flacco when he won that Super Bowl, because if he left like Dilford, they were going to be trashed because half of that defense was gone entering 2013. But back to the deception of this offense, if this type of offense benefits running quarterbacks, then why didn't Kaepernick tie Rod Huntley in his pass game with Brown Jr. Haven't produced a number of points Le Mans produced in 2019 in each game, as it should since it enhances your running ability. Why hasn't Giro or any other coach running this type of offense get a head coaching job in NFL because they all know that the system is for only producing running yards and not passing yards? And once you shut down the run, it's game over because your wide receivers don't have the reps nor the talent to overcome this bad scheme. If Bishadi wants another trophy, he has to step up and tell EDC, either we change our offense now or we'll win and done in the playoff. Sorry if this was long, but I had to put it out there because I have no faith in this offense in a playoff. It's not what Giro called in the plays, no hardball allowed in the play, then bad plays to happen and hindering Le Mans' ability to go all out. Wow. Wow. Wow. That was a lot. That was a lot. That was a lot. That was a lot. That was a lot. Wow. Anyway, I wasn't playing. So yeah, this offense is what the offense is. And we know that this is specializes in the run game and specializes in the tight ends and stuff. Not really specialized for the wide receivers, which we all knew and know. But yeah, hopefully, I'm hoping for the best coming to playoffs. I understand that the lack of trust, moving forward, the lack of trust, especially in the playoffs. But let's hope that the run game and the playoffs can go off. But the passing game, they can just be good compliments to each other. They can feed off of each other in a positive way. You don't want to feed off each other in a negative way, but they can feed off of each other in a positive way. Because obviously, nothing, she ain't going nowhere during the rest of the season. So just got to really hope for the best, man. Got to hope for the best and just hope that the Ravens just catch fire, that they catch fire. And they just start, it looks like offense that we ain't ever seen before. And we're like, whoa, where does this coming from? And they just go off. Now, with JK and Gus being back, that helps a lot with Ronnie Stanley being back. It helps a lot. So we just, with the Ravens getting healthy, especially to getting that right guy is healthy. It can help so much. It can help them be as strong as they're going to be. So you got Ronnie Stanley back. You got JK back. Even though he ain't 100%, you got him back. You got Gus. You just, I mean, the last piece they really waiting on is Lamar. So and something to think about too, especially with the running game, if they were able to run the way that they ran last week without Lamar, just imagine how they can run with him. But the bigger thing is the passing game. The passing game, passing game, passing game, especially come playoff time. Because the defense, not really worried about the defense in the playoff, but they will be going against some of the better quarterbacks. So there is that worry there, especially past defense. So we'll see, we'll see. But wow, that was a lot. But you just, you want to see this offense as strong as they possibly can be. And we'll never see the full strength of this offense for 2022. Because Rashad Bateman is out. But we just want to see guys step up. And that's the players, that's the coaches, that's everybody. We want to see them all step up when it matters the most. And like I said, with the scheme and everything, the scheme is what it is. We just got to hope that the Ravens can, to 2012, 49 is this thing, except they don't lose the Super Bowl. That they can get there and then they could just go crazy and they can be on the flip side this time. But you never know. You never know. I do think this is, again, this G-Ros last year, but will it be the Ravens last year with the philosophy? That's the bigger question. So for everything that you talked about, yeah, we won't really know till we know and we won't find out really till this offseason. Drink, oh, just what I made. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, automated, automated. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right in Ravens? Right in Ravens. Shout out to Ravens.