 So I guess the Ravens, they must have took Marcus Peters signing over with the Raiders a little personal. Cause they were like, you know what? On the day that we lost officially, lost the cornerback that we used to have, even though they probably ain't even have no intentions of resigning Marcus Peters this off season. But still, even on the day that they lost the cornerback that had a lot of heart and wasn't afraid to be outspoken, call stuff out. The day that they officially lose him, they decide to bring in another corner who was also outspoken and not afraid to call things out. Now, initially when I first saw this report that the Ravens were signing Arthur Mollett, I was naive to who he was. I mean, knew he obviously played for the Steelers, but I was naive to his game and whatnot. But let's, let's read the report first and then we'll get into it. Says, it came from Cameron Wolf, who works for NFL Network. Says, former Steelers cornerback Arthur Mollett is nearing an agreement to sign with the Baltimore Ravens per source. I'm like, okay, corner help. We've been talking about corner for a long time and the fact that we feel like, hey, it's a lot of unknown there at the position when it comes to the Baltimore Ravens right now. That nickel corner, that slot corner role, who's gonna feel it? Who's it gonna be? We just don't know. But the report also said Mollett played a lot of slot cornerback and special team snaps for Pittsburgh for the last two years. And now he could play against the Steelers twice a year. So boom, he played a lot of slot cornerback. You know what, that wasn't even a kicker for John Harbaugh. Harbaugh, he probably been looking for who's gonna be that slot cornerback. And he probably knows this stuff. Obviously he knows this stuff because he chose to sign him. But he played a lot of slot cornerback within the special teams part. That's when he was like, oh, bring me Arthur right here right now. Now, with him being signed by the Baltimore Ravens, that getting ready to be official very, very soon. I don't think that automatically makes him the slot cornerback guy. I don't think it's a given that all right, it's gonna go to Arthur Mollett. It could, it's maybe even be likely because he been around for a little while. But cause that's how he used to play for the Colts and the Jets. And then of course, the Steelers too. So he been around a game for a little bit, but I don't think it's a given that the job is automatically gonna go to him. So we'll see what happens with that. Now, when I looked up Arthur Mollett because we're talking about hard, talking about being outspoken, talking about accountability earlier. The reason I bring those things up is because he made headlines last year in October. When the Steelers, they played the Buffalo Bills and the Steelers, which obviously, especially as Ravens fans, we don't ever mind seeing but the Steelers got whooped. They got whooped 38 to three. They scored three points against the Buffalo Bills. And Arthur Mollett was somebody that was very, very upset and he called out his teammates in the locker room. And he said that they needed to show that they love the game. And that wasn't a display of it at all. I mean, you lose 38 to three. It don't look like you love nothing at that point. I mean, you got whooped that bad, you put up three points. Woo, we know Ravens done been there before quite a few times, but yeah, he called them out. So that made headlines. That was one of the biggest things I found about Arthur Mollett when I looked them up. And I appreciated that. I appreciated that because in anything that you do, you need people to be honest with you. In my opinion, honesty, it just, it brings out the best. Because if you have people, say for instance, you do anything, whatever it is that you do, for work, for fun, whatever. And people are always telling you how great you are at it. Oh, you're great, you're great. This is great, this is awesome, this is amazing. But you never have anybody correcting you. You never have anybody, hey, you need to do this better, hey, oh, hey, you could do this better. Hey, maybe you should try to do this. If you never have that stuff, can you really get better at whatever it is that you do? If nobody ever challenges you. And of course, respectfully, of course, because I know some people are gonna take this and run with it, oh, you suck at this, you suck at that, you're terrible at that. I mean, people do that regardless anyway. But anyway, but yeah. So with him, that whole incident, which wasn't a big deal, it's football. It's football, you need people like that. So Wild Ravens are getting the slot corner. Wild Ravens are getting the special teamer. Wild Ravens are getting extra help in the secondary. They also getting somebody who has experience with leadership. And leadership is something that cannot go. I mean, you can't underrate it because it's an important quality to have. It's an important quality, especially when you lead in a group of men. If you're with a group of men that, I can't call her, I'm not calling the Ravens lost because they're not lost, but you can never have enough leadership. So this is a, I'm with this move, I'm cool with it, and it's really a we'll see. We'll see. I ain't penciling him in for, all right, well, we got a slot corner back now. We'll see. That's what training camp is for. That's what training camp is all about. It's about that competition. It's to see who is going to win the jobs, who's gonna take over these roles, who's gonna establish themself as the guy for whatever the job may be, for the slot corner back role, for the nickel corner back role, for safety, for left, right corner, outside corners, pass or everything. We ain't gotta go down the whole list of all the different spots on the depth chart and what, no, we ain't doing that, but y'all get what I'm saying, man. Now, Team Keeper Clean, I did not tell you, subscribe to the channel. Subscribe, leave a like on the video and turn your notifications, look, I told you, I be warning y'all, man. I really do. I be warning y'all, I told y'all it's gonna be crazy. It's gonna be crazy. This is video number four today. Today. Subscribe and turn your notifications on so you never miss and leave a like on the video too. 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So, hey, welcome aboard Arthur. I wonder what number he gonna get. Well, I mean, that ain't important cause he could have a number now in training camp but then once the roster get down to 53 men, somebody who lose that number, he could take theirs or y'all know how it goes. But yeah, the competition is he know, you know what's funny, I always talk about how timing is everything. We had just recorded an episode of question from subscribers talking about this very, very, very topic. When we talk about a bunch of other topics as well, but this very topic was the main topic or the starting topic of the video, talking about the slot cornerback roll. And we're probably gonna drop that tomorrow so y'all can look out for that video. But I just thought that was funny. This side, we talk about it in the video that we recorded that we're gonna drop later tomorrow probably, and then boom, they signed somebody as a slot corner. Now again, there's still Audarius Washington. There's still maybe Jaylenon or Davis, but there's Pepe Williams, but he's on the pup list right now. There's obviously, they could kick Maul and Humphrey in some times so that, and he obviously did a great job as a slot corner. But I mean, not to say he can't do it, but you're paying him to be outside corner. You paying him to take care of the outside wide receivers. So you wanna have a guy dedicated to that role. Like last year, they tried with Kyle Fuller. And a lot of Ravens fans are thinking, oh, maybe they might bring Kyle Fuller back. We don't know where he is with the status of his injury that he sustained on the Jets field last year. And week one, we don't know what the status is. So we don't know how his recovery is, anything like that. I'm sure the Ravens got all of that information, but they decided to go in a different route. So Ravens have a lot of cornerbacks right now. They have a lot. Like, and everybody ain't gonna be able to make the team. Like Maul and Humphrey, obviously a lock. Rocky scene, lock. Kiyu Blue Kelly, lock. You got Jay Leno and Davis. You got Pepe Williams. You got Ardarius Washington. You got Brandon Stevens. You got Trayvon Mullin. You just signed Arthur Mullet. So it's a lot of, you're not gonna keep all of them. So some decisions are gonna be made. Some people are gonna get stashed. Some people are gonna go on I.R. whatnot. Some people are gonna go on different, all type of thing. You know how it goes, man. It's gonna be a lot of transactions over this next month. Yeah, month. It's gonna be a lot of transactions because today is all tripping. I'm over here at Fast 4th in a month. Today is July 24th. So in a month from now, it'll be super close to when it's cut down day. And they're not doing the cut downs piece by piece. They doing from 90 to 53 all at once. So all on the same day, a lot of people are gonna be losing their jobs, losing their dreams and being told, yeah, you may never play in the NFL again. That's a very harsh reality, man. Again, 1% of people make it. That's why you can never say, oh, the people that's on the team, you can never say, oh, this guy sucks. Oh, this guy's terrible. Oh, he's a bad, no. Nobody makes it to the NFL, man. 1% of people make it to the NFL. 1% of people, it's people that go out there, they get special training, they get in all these special classes and whatnot, these special programs and whatnot. They put so much money into it and effort and practice and all this stuff. And they don't even make it. So it's the 1%. So again, that's just a little reminder to just not call somebody, sorry. Oh, this player sucks. He's terrible. No, he ain't sorry. Some unfortunate circumstances may happen, injuries may happen or they, the ball may just not bounce his way in the league, but they made it there for a reason, man. So that's the, anyway, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. And just like Arthur Millet officially told the Steelers today, I'm out.