 How do you let everybody know you're back without saying you're back? Well, when it's three videos in one day, that lets you know that slow season is officially over. Training camp starts tomorrow. It's the whole team there, whole squad there. Everybody, 90 men. Well, if they even have 90 men on the roster. But anyway, the Ravens added to their roster today by signing from a brown, from a raider defensive in Chris Smith. And my guy D3. See, this is why I love Team Keep It Clean because you all think way outside of the box something that I wasn't even thinking about. It didn't even cross my mind. I didn't think about it once or twice. But he said notice how these two guys, and this was obviously in a previous video, but he said notice how these two guys played for the Raiders. Is this them being in camp sort of a recon mission for us pertaining to our first game? So all the Ravens trying to get inside the info already on the... Well, I can't even say already because the game is like a month and change your way. It's really close. It's really close. I don't know, man. I don't know. I mean stuff like that does happen. I know a lot of people joke around about it, but it does happen. It's a business and everybody's not what Eric Guero said he was. Well, he was like, oh man, I'm going to the Rams, but I'm not I'm not giving up any secrets about the Ravens. Nope. I'm not saying anything. Now me personally, I didn't believe that, but hey, more power to him. But anyway, Ravens sign defensive in Chris Smith to a one year deal. This is from Jameson Hensley. He said he's 29 years old, has nine and a half sacks in seven seasons in the NFL, and last year he had one sack in eight games for the Raiders. And he was a fifth round pick in 2014, and he is now on his fifth NFL team. So shout out to Chris Smith. Welcome to the Baltimore Ravens and your first day of work. It's tomorrow. It would be tomorrow. Well, once the pen gets to paper and he passed the conditioning test and all that, his first day of work should be tomorrow. So welcome aboard. Welcome aboard. I know a lot of people were like, hey, this is not Chandler Jones trade announcement. This is not Justin Houston. This is not one of the more known names. And I know even in the the previous video now, I mess with that. So I mess with y'all so heavy, man. Again, thinking outside the box. We did the video about the visit with Chris Smith, with Dionne Jordan, and with Shalik. I know I said his name wrong. My apologies. But in the previous video, we talked about how Ravens brought those three in for a workout. But y'all, a lot of y'all, a lot of y'all. And I saw a lot on Twitter too. They were like, oh, smokescreen, smokescreen. And there's people in the comment section were like, oh, yeah, okay, that's this cool. But now we should really expect the Justin Houston signing announcement. Yikes. Again, Justin Houston to the Ravens. I don't think it's going to happen. I just, I don't. And again, Ravens, you think they're going this way, they end up going that way. It's funny because we actually recorded a video. I guess we'll drop it tomorrow now, just because of the timing of everything. We recorded a video, a question from subscriber there, and one of the questions in there was about Chandler Jones. And in that part of the video, I talked about how I just, I don't expect it to happen at all. I don't. It'd be nice. I wouldn't mind if it did. And it's possible that it, but I don't expect it to happen at all. Because with the Ravens, so many times, usually nine times out of 10, what everybody thinks they should do, what everybody thinks they will do, what everybody thinks would be the best fit for them, what everybody thinks will make sense for the Ravens, especially when it comes to the big name players, just doesn't usually work out, doesn't end up happening. We remember last year doing it, well, not even, not even gotta go back to last year. Let's go to this year, this off season. J.J. Watt, J.J. Watt, not he, not traded, but he gets cut from the Texans. So he's a free eight. He can go any way he wants to, any way he wants to. So some people like, okay, we didn't really had that guy at Pass Rush ever since Terrell Suggs left. Yeah, J.J. Watt is on the back end, but he can still bring some stuff. I mean, we saw what he did to Orlando Brown Jr. last year, you know, against the Texans. But anyway, what about J.J. Watt? And initially, when it was reported that he was going to be on an out in Houston, I was thinking, a trade for J.J. Watt, if they did that, yeah, okay, maybe like a fourth round pick at the highest, maybe a fifth round, but nothing higher. But then he got cut. I'm like, oh, okay, that's free. Not that he's free, but you ain't got to give up nothing, but some money. Didn't happen. Another big name this off season, Julio, Julio Jones. Julio Jones is like, oh, man, Ravens. Yeah, they still got Hollywood. They got Boyk and Duven. They approach a Alden Boyd, Deon Cain, Benjamin Victor, then they just drafted Rashal Bateman and Tyler Wallace. But Julio is Julio. Julio's a proven guy already. And Julio would be like that guy. Like, and you give Lamar that, it just makes so much sense. And we heard about the rumors and stuff and whatnot, but obviously nothing happened. That would have made sense, but nothing happened. He could have been on a winning team, but nothing happened. Could have been on a Super Bowl rating, but nothing happened. He would have made them even more Super Bowl ready, but nothing happened. So we're used to things that, and there's can is a countless amount of other situations and times where it's happened. But Ravens, they don't tend to operate like that. They don't. And this has been their way for the longest. They don't really make the splashy moves. They don't really make the sexy moves and whatnot. That's, that's really not them. Well, unless it's usually defense, they, they could, they could make some stuff happen on defense now. And the Marcus Peters couple years back, of course, Yannick and Gakwe, of course, Kalleus Campbell last year, of course. So on defense, they like, hey, we okay, we can make some stuff happen there. But on the other side of the ball. Anyway, for, for Chris Smith, the expectations for him, I would say, just come in and work. Do your thing, man. It's definitely going to be a grind if he is going to make the roster, because nothing is set in stone right now that he is really fighting for roster spot. Come on, coming on right before training camp is going to be extremely tough for him. It's going to be very, very tough for him. It is not going to be easy at all. But he's won that first battle. He made it through the first battle. Him versus Dion Jordan, and, and Calhoun. He beat out those two, won the job from the Ravens. They like what they saw from him the most. Now that's, that's only the beginning. That's only the beginning. So now he enters a sort of probation period. And usually probation is 90 days. For those of you who have worked in corporate America before, probation period is 90 days. Sometimes it can be 60. Sometimes it can even be 30. But this case, his is 30 because it's training camp. So it's training camp and pre-season. Then after that, you either still have the job with the Ravens or you don't. And it's crazy because one of the NFL is such a cutthroat business, because they have to go from 90 men to 53. So that's what 37 people, 37 players, 37 NFL players that are with the team right now, if they do have 90 men, 37 players who are with the team, they're going to go with the team through training camp, through pre-season and all that. 37 of them will not have a job with the Ravens come their start of the regular season. And that's something that's just, it's crazy to think about. Scared to think about too. Because these are these guys' livelihoods. This is their careers. But again, this is why making an NFL is so hard. So before you be like, oh man, who is Chris Smith? Oh man, he's on his fifth NFL team. What is that? Before you like that? Remember, he's the 1% of the 1%. And again, him being a fifth round pick, his chances of making it were even lower because he got picked late. But here, he's fifth round pick in 2014. It's 2021. He's still here. Seven years later, still here. So again, he is definitely doing something right. And he obviously has something off of these teams where they keep signing him, where they continue to sign him, where they continue to bring him on and put him on. So we'll see what Chris Smith got and hope he does this thing and hope it works out for him. Shout out to y'all team. Keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all and I'm out.