 Hey guys, you're listening to the Time of Football podcast and this is our analysis of the AFC North prior to the 2018 NFL season. Welcome in, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Time of Football podcast. My name is Hasan Khan. I am your wonderful and fabulous host of this podcast. Disclaimer, before we get into anything, if throughout at any point today you hear this sound, I don't know what it is, but my table started making this squeaking sound today. So if at any point throughout this podcast you hear that sound, just know that it's the table and it's not, you know, flatulence. But we're talking about every division in football and we wrapped up the NFC and we got into the AFC last week. We talked about the AFC South or we did not talk about the AFC South last week. That was two weeks ago. Last week I tried to get a podcast out talking about the AFC North, but I was caught up in a lot of work. So for you guys that don't know, this whole podcast show I do, this is actually a side hustle. I make revenue from it, but it's not enough to do it full-time. Hopefully in the future someday that would be really, really awesome. But it's not enough to, you know, support myself full-time. I got other jobs I do and I do other freelance projects on the side. I work with local colleges, local schools and their athletic departments trying to get my feet wet and the broadcasting career. So make, you know, revenue off of that, have another stable hourly job that I make or make revenue off of. So I just got really caught up in a lot of work last week. So I apologize for that. I couldn't get a podcast out for you guys, but we're getting one out right now. But let me catch you up on, okay, so we, on this podcast, before we get into football analysis, you know that we just talk about nonsense. Just because I, it's my show, I can talk about what I want. We got enough studio time, I feel like we've got enough time to talk. Yeah, okay, we're solid. Yeah, we're solid. We're solid. Let's talk about work. If you want to skip ahead to the football analysis, what I've been starting to do is down underneath in the comment section, I'm hitting my own comments where for all four teams in each division, I label what time in this video. If you're watching this on YouTube, I label where in the video you can start listening or hearing about this team, the analysis for this team. So if you want to skip ahead to your favorite team, I totally understand. I understand you don't want to watch, you know, a 30 to 45 minute video. You can go ahead and skip around. Just go to the comment section. If you're on iTunes, you're kind of screwed. You know, again, I have to listen to my rant. But yo, I was working, right? And I'm not going to mention where exactly I work because it just doesn't matter. Not that I'm ashamed of it or anything. It just doesn't matter. But man, great environment I work in, good benefits, great pay, just great coworkers. Fantastic job. I mean, it's a blessing of a job. It really is. But it is customer service. And I'll mention this. I work with phones. And there was one customer that I was working with, 70, 75 year old man. Just, you know, a lot of the older crowd doesn't really tend to handle technology that well, which is totally fine. I understand. But I was trying to help him fix something with his phone. And I told him, okay, the only way to fix this is we got to erase your phone. And he said, okay, that's fine. I walked him through on how to save all this stuff so that he can get all that back. I showed him, yeah, all of your stuff is saved, so don't worry about it. He said, yeah, yeah, just go ahead. Erased everything on his phone. He forgot his credentials, his account login and password to get all of his data back onto his phone. And that wasn't on us. That's on him. He's supposed to know his password. But he was upset about it. And after five minutes of being upset, trying to calm him down, he eventually said, I am a Vietnam vet and I'm not afraid to go out to my car, get my gun and blow your effing head off. He did this hand motion for you guys watching on YouTube. Blow your effing head off. But he said the actual word instead of effing. And at that point when your life is, your life is being threatened over a phone, you can tell them to leave. And if they don't leave, you can call the cops. But I knew that he was just a 75 year old man. He was upset and he could be calmed down. So I just said, hey man, don't say that. Just let me go grab a manager. I understand you're upset. Just don't go threaten around people. And while I was going to go get a manager, I think he thought about it really what he said. Later on, he apologized. Grabbed a manager, we calmed him down and everything was good. But yeah, he didn't get his data back. That's not my problem. But this is what's wrong with 2018. So I told, as immediately after he said that, I walked to the back. I laughed. I'm not the kind of person that yells or gets upset or anything. It takes a lot to make me angry. So for you guys that talk a lot of trash on my videos, I really don't care. Honestly, I really don't. It takes so much to make me angry. And anyways, I walked to the back. I was just laughing about it because this really just happened. And I told a couple of my coworkers about it and this is what's wrong with 2018. When I told them about it, they said, well, one of them said, do you think it's because he's white and you're brown? Hey, what? Where at any point did that man threaten my life because he mentioned race? He mentioned, he did not mention race at all. But that's just a mindset of some people nowadays. They say, okay, well this guy's white and I'm brown. Now me, the victim, I'm sticking up for this guy. I'm sticking up for him. I'm saying, I don't think it was racial profiling. Now granted, he shouldn't have threatened me. That sucks. But I don't think at any point he was thinking in his head, yeah, it's because you're brown. I think he was really more upset that he can't get his data back. But that's just the mentality of some people. And I'm not going to get into any racial profiling, controversial topic, each scenario, each situation that happens that you hear about in the news. That's totally like, some situations are racial profiling. It all depends. I'm not going to get into that. I'm not going to start anything. I don't want to get into political stuff. But what I will mention is why do we have that mindset nowadays where everything has to be about race? And I know that some things out there in the world are like that, but again, like I said, I'm not going to get into that. There was even one time in Time to Football's video, the most watched video on our YouTube channel, it's the top five NFL combined performances in NFL history. And I talked about Chris Johnson and this is before John Ross got a 4.22 40-yard dash. Chris Johnson came in on our list because we made that video prior to John Ross and he set the record for 4.24. Well, I mentioned Chris Johnson and for you old school football fans that know about Gus Johnson, meaning you fans that aren't 14 years old and talk trash on the internet, you know about Gus Johnson. You know that he's an NFL commentator and you know about the line in 2009, which Chris Johnson ran for a 50-plus-yard touchdown. And Gus Johnson said on commentary, look out, he's got that getting away from the cops' speed. Little racist? I don't know. But Gus Johnson is black. Chris Johnson is black. Is it okay for him to say it then? Was he inferring that it's about race? Personally, he didn't mention anything about race. It's everyone else in their minds that say, well, it has to be about race. You're inferring that it's about race because black people run away from the cops, apparently. Not true. It could be white people. It could be anyone. But that's just our mindsets nowadays. And in that video, that NFL comment video, I mentioned that line. I said, Chris Johnson ran a 4.24. He's got that getting away from the cops' speed. And obviously you can tell what happened next. I got a flood of comments saying, racist, call me the N-word, which is kind of, I don't know, I feel like that's an oxymoron to call me a racist, but also call me the N-word and stick up for racism. But anyways, a lot of people brought race into it. And thankfully, the time of football faithful, you guys that are subscribed to us, you guys backed me up. You said, why is this racist? He just said one line. He said nothing about him being black. You guys just inferred it. Already, we're, what is this, like 10 minutes into the podcast, 11 minutes and already controversial. But that, that's, I don't know, that's just a mentality nowadays where we just got to get out of that. I feel like, again, okay, again, I'm not talking about like all the bad stuff and terrible stuff you hear about police brutality and the news. Okay, I'm not going to get into that. All right. Like some of that stuff is terrible. Okay, and there's no explanation for why someone would murder someone when there's no reason. Okay, we're done. We're done. Okay, we're done. But we're not done because we're going to talk about the AFC North now. So, thank you so much for tuning in again to a wonderful edition of the Time of Football podcast. Why don't we start with the Cleveland Browns, the new kids on the block and you look for this team. We've got Tyra Taylor at quarterback along with Baker Mayfield that was drafted as well. And they got rid of some quarterbacks as well. Cody Kessler is gone. Deshaun Kaiser is gone. So, it's looking like Tyra Taylor is going to be the starter. Baker is backing up, still learning behind him. But he was drafted number one overall to be that franchise quarterback, to be the face of this franchise for years to come. This team made one of the more bigger, I guess, sexier splashes and free agency with all the moves that they made. They brought in Jarvis Landry. Josh Gordon got reinstated. Bringing in Tyra Taylor, like we mentioned. Draft in Baker Mayfield. Drafting Denzel Ward. Which, okay, there's so much to talk about with the Cleveland Browns. Let's start with the NFL draft. Let's just start with the first two picks that they had. First overall and number four overall. Drafted Baker Mayfield number one overall. Listen, I'm not arguing the point that if you love Baker Mayfield, if you believe that he's the best quarterback in the NFL draft, totally fine. Okay? If you want him to be your guy, then take him. He's your guy. I'm all for that. But my thing is, when everybody else doesn't see them as their guy, then why would you, having the first overall pick, take him number one overall? Do you think by any point or any chance that if the Browns took the best player in the draft, Saquon Barkley, took him first overall? Who do the Giants have? Or the Giants at number two? Okay. They drafted Saquon Barkley, but if Cleveland drafted Saquon Barkley number one overall, then the Giants said, okay, well, let's get Bradley Chubb. And if they don't even get Bradley Chubb, Sam Donald is on the board. Get Sam Donald. But see, if they get one of those two players, then you got the Jets at number three. And if Sam Donald isn't taken, well, the Jets are grabbing Sam Donald. And if Sam Donald is taken, well, the Jets in their draft board said that they preferred Josh Rosen over Baker Mayfield. Then you could have had Baker Mayfield at number four. So was it worth drafting Baker Mayfield number one overall? In the end, I don't think it really makes that much of a difference. I think that it would have been amazing if you got Saquon number one overall. Then we're able to get Baker number four. But in the end, they did make up for it. I feel like with the secondary help that they needed with Denzel Ward. Brugganon Denzel Ward at number four is a good pick. He was one of the more, the better defensive backs along with maybe Derwin James was up there in the NFL draft. But they did miss out, I feel like, with Saquon Barkley, but they made up for it. Grabbing Nick Chubb later on, signing Carlos Hyde as well. So it's exciting to see. I know the bigger question on people's minds are, well, when are we going to see Baker Mayfield? He's the guy that we brought in as the face of the franchise. It seems like Tyra Taylor is going to be the starter. Baker, I don't see him coming in unless Tyra Taylor gets injured or he gets, I don't know, his performance just depletes to the point where they need a new face under center. Also, you know, later on at the end of the season, week 15, 16, 17, if they're out of playoff contention, why not give Baker Mayfield some snaps? Then they'll put him in, but it'll be exciting to see how the Cleveland Browns are going to turn out. Will they make the playoffs going into 2018? So it'll be tough for a team that was 0-16. It's a lot. It has to happen to have a winning season because pretty much at this point you'll need a winning season to get inside the playoffs because you're not going to win the division with Pittsburgh, with Baltimore, with even Cincinnati. It'll be tough. But can they make a wild card? Man, it's hard to say. Personally, I don't see them making the playoffs this year, but they're definitely making the right strides and getting to the playoffs maybe in 2019. So that wouldn't be out of the question in 2019. For this year though, they might miss it. The Baltimore Ravens. So the sexiest move for them is they brought in Lamar Jackson at number 32 overall in the NFL draft. So is Lamar Jackson going to start over Joe Flacco? That is the question. Or is it? Should it even be a question? Is the question. I'm confusing a lot of you guys, but pretty much my opinion, I'm just going to set this straight. Joe Flacco is the starting quarterback for Baltimore. A lot of people want Lamar Jackson and everybody's saying, oh, bye-bye Joe Flacco. Your time is up. Put in Lamar Jackson. Put in the Heisman Trophy winner. Put him in because he can lead this franchise to an eventual Super Bowl victory. It's a lot of talk. But Flacco, I don't think he's underperformed to the point where he is losing his job. The people that say they want to see Lamar Jackson as the starter or let me backtrack. People that say Lamar Jackson is going to start are the people that want it to happen. This isn't a matter of what you want to happen because people say, well, I want Lamar Jackson to start over Joe Flacco. So that's what's going to happen. No, it's not. They're confused over what they want to see, over what is actually logically smart for the team and what is smart for the Baltimore Ravens is to start Joe Flacco. Like I said, he hasn't performed to the point where he has to lose his starting job. In 2018, I don't feel like Lamar Jackson, he's going to get snaps, but he's not going to start a game unless Joe Flacco were to get injured. At that point, I'm not calling Lamar Jackson a bust. At any point, he could be like Deshaun Watson where he didn't start off as the starter, but an unfortunate injury to the quarterback forced him to come into the game. And that's where he took off. And that's where, if that were to happen, then in 2019, Joe Flacco could be traded somewhere else, could be released. And Lamar Jackson could be the face of the franchise. But for now, guys, listen. I know you want to see Lamar Jackson start because you love seeing those highlights on Instagram or YouTube, where they play some random rap music in the background, and it's showing him make some amazing plays, which those videos are lit, which I'm totally with you on that. They're amazing hype videos. But bro, Joe Flacco is going to be a starter. RG3. Nah, I won't go there. I was going to say RG3 has a better chance of starting than Lamar Jackson. I think RG3 was just more of like an insurance policy. But what else is going on with the Baltimore Ravens? Speaking of their quarterback and their offense, I really like this offense. I really like what they did at number 25 in the NFL Draft, drafting a tight end, bringing in Hayden Hurst. Because I feel like that, yes, Ben Watson was productive and he seems like an ageless wonder. But they like Hayden Hurst and I feel like that this guy, he could be the starter in Baltimore. So along with Hayden Hurst, they're receiving core at Wide Out. They brought in John Brown and they brought in Michael Crabtree as new fresh faces to be partnered up with Joe Flacco and company. If they had someone like Des Bryant, a big body Wide Out at Wide and they were able to get Michael Crabtree alongside with them, which I don't think, I think at that point it would have been one or the other. Then at that point, that would have been amazing for the offense. But bringing in Michael Crabtree, I think is a good compliment and is a good substitute as well. I don't think they're really hurting as well in that situation at Wide Receiver. The defense I have no problem with. The defense, it's a top 10 defense or I believe they were ranked 12th last year but has the potential to be in the top 10. CJ Mosley is a tackle machine. It seems like every single year you vote him for the Pro Bowl. And I have no questions that this defense along with their secondary with Eric Weddle being in the top 10 interceptions, along with Tony Jefferson who last year maybe didn't make too much of a significant impact. But you have those two guys, Eric Weddle and Tony Jefferson at safety. I think they'll be fine defensively. Offensively they've added some new additions to the team. So we'll see where they rank in 2018. We're going to go ahead and continue with this AFC North podcast. But first I wanted to talk about something very dear to my heart. And if you guys have been listening to this podcast, you know what that is. But for you first timers, I want to tell you something amazing. And that's something amazing is Patreon. So Patreon is the number one way to sponsor your favorite content creator. 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And dot com slash time the number to football patreon.com slash time to football. Every little bit helps. The FC North is an interesting division mainly because there was one team last year that was ranked dead last in terms of total yards for their offense ranked 32nd. And believe it or not, it was not the Cleveland Browns. It was actually the third team that we're going to talk about and that's the Cincinnati Bengals. So they were ranked 32nd overall in terms of their offense as far as yards per game. But let's just break that down. Why is that? Why would a team with playmakers that are so underrated like AJ Green and Tyler Eifford, why would they be ranked 32nd? And it all starts within the trenches and it starts with that offensive line. Now Cincinnati knew that their offensive line was an issue and so they addressed it in the NFL draft also in free agency. They traded for Courtney Glenn from Buffalo. They drafted Billy Price to be their new center because this team did go downhill ever since they let Andrew Whitworth go to Los Angeles. And they're looking to redo their line, re-solidify that line so that Andy Dalton and company can have protection. Dalton at quarterback is actually, I say he's pretty underrated. I wouldn't say he's the best quarterback in the NFL, but he's not bad. For a guy that might throw like 25 touchdowns and 12 interceptions a year, you know, that could be all you may need to go for a championship run. Obviously they want him to break that ceiling and get somewhere around 30 to 35 touchdowns a year. But if you've got a defense that is pretty solid in itself, what more can you ask for your quarterback? A lot of people were saying that maybe AJ McCarron would be the starting quarterback eventually and Andy Dalton would lose his job. Dalton hasn't performed to the point where he needs to give up his job to AJ McCarron. Pretty much to sum it up, he's pretty underrated quarterback and I don't think that quarterback position is in any trouble at any point. If anything, I could see Dalton maybe having a breakout season and getting to that point where he could throw 30 to 35 touchdowns in 2018. But the reason why this team just seems like they can't get over that one hump of either getting to the playoffs or winning their first game in the playoffs, a lot of attention is going to go to Marvin Lewis as their head coach. So seem like for the past seven years, eight years or so, Marvin Lewis has been on the hot seat because he's owned seven in the playoffs. But this past season seemed like the most, he had the most amount of pressure because he didn't even make the playoffs. So people were saying, okay, he's done. They got to bring in someone new. But the front office really loves Marvin Lewis and they really believe in the philosophy of, hey, he's doing something, he's shifting something in our team. Maybe after 13, 14, however many years he's been with Cincinnati, you would see that, okay, there has to be at some point, you have to win a playoff game, you have to move on. Cincinnati is very adamant and that Marvin Lewis can be their guide to get them that first playoff victory. This season however, do I see him sticking around in 2019? I believe that 2017 was the most amount of pressure that he had. So in 2018, he's going to have even more pressure because he was given grace in coming back. So even if Marvin Lewis makes the playoffs and wins a playoff game, unless he goes all the way to the conference championship or the Super Bowl, I don't think he's going to be the head coach of Cincinnati in 2019. I think it's time for them to move on if it is to that point where they don't go that far and I know that's a lot of pressure to put on him and on that team. But really at this point, I think that the Bengals are one of those teams that are the dark horses that people are sleeping on that has the potential to make it to the playoffs. They could be a 10-6 team. They could be 11-5. They could make the conference championship with teams like Jacksonville, New England, other teams at AFC, Kansas City that could be contenders for that AFC championship run. Yeah, it's going to be tough to make it. But I feel like this team is just very underrated and it goes back to the playmakers that I was talking about with Tyler Eiffert with AJ Green, Andy Dalton is underrated, Joe Mixon at running back is very underrated. It's a team that people are sleeping on that I don't think that you should be sleeping on. So all the pressure does lie in the hands of Marvin Lewis, maybe in the players and helping Marvin Lewis get over that hump and winning a playoff game. You ask any of the players and the coaches, they say they don't think about that. They don't think about the fact that he's 0-7 in the playoffs. They don't think about that they haven't won a playoff game in so long. All their goal is, their mission is to make it to the Super Bowl and that's all they care about. They don't care about the media hype, which is amazing and that's how it should be. But I still think that subconsciously there is pressure from the front office and from Marvin Lewis and getting at least to the conference championship. So yeah, pretty much sum it up. I think that if Marvin Lewis doesn't make the conference championship or the Super Bowl, he's out. He's out and they're going to have a new head coach in 2019. Defensively, I do like this team. I think this team is pretty solid defensively. AFC North in general, defense is not an issue. Last year for the Bengals, they were ranked 18th, but as far as they drafted, as far as the free agents that they brought in, as far as the people that they let go, I feel like they have, it's just the floor, I feel like, for them to be at number 18 overall and they can only go up. Just being within a tough division, as far as the offense goes, it does get kind of tough and that's why they might be ranked 18th. But all eyes for me at least are on this offense and how can this offense catapult Marvin Lewis to conference championship? That's just stuff that we're going to have to see with the Cincinnati Bengals. I'm telling you guys right now, don't sleep on the Bengals. They're one of the dark horses for me. And the last team that we're going to talk about, the Pittsburgh Steelers, so here we go Steelers, here we go. They seem to be good every single year. Their offense and their defense, like I said, they're good every single year. And this past year, they were number three overall as far as yards per game for their offense and number five overall in defense. And this is a defense that lost Ryan Shea's year. Let's start with a defense first. So for a team that lost Ryan Shea's year, I projected them to really address that situation in the NFL draft. Now obviously all of our thoughts and prayers are out to Ryan Shea's year. Hopefully that he can get better and he can have a miraculous comeback and he can play. You know, obviously he's not going to be playing this year, but next year and years after that, that's his goal and we're all rooting for him. So hopefully he does make it back. You have to think about life after Ryan Shea's year and it's kind of sad to think about, but you have to address the linebacker situation. And they have already got good linebackers. I know that Bud DePri is a pretty good linebacker and even goes down to the trenches in their defensive line. Cameron Hayward is a solid guy that seems like another one of those people that makes a pro bowl every single year. But I predicted them to at least draft a linebacker in the first round. You know, drafting either Rashawn Evans or Harold Landry as an edge rusher, but they went ahead and went with Terrell Edmonds. But their linebacker is, I think that's a void that maybe they won't fuel the effects of it immediately because they were ranked top five in defense last year. But you've got to prepare for the future and that's why I was really hoping that they would draft a linebacker like Evans or Landry. But Edmonds is a really good player and I know that the Pittsburgh organization, Mike Tomlin, he knows what he's doing and this team is going to be in good hands. Offensively, the biggest question mark for this team, I don't want to say question mark in the sense that he's not going to be good, but he knows where is the future with him or where do you go in the future with him and that's Levy on Bell. Turning down a five year $70 million deal for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was looking for a deal that was roughly around $15 million a year. He turned that down and it's because he knows his worth. He knows that he's the best running back arguably in the NFL. Personally, I believe he is the best running back. Someone say Todd Gurley, some say Zeke, David Johnson. I believe it's Levy on Bell. So he knows his worth. Is he going to be around for the Pittsburgh Steelers after 2018? We don't know. You know, a lot of people would say that, okay, well, this is a distraction. Him holding out of training camp and waiting for that new deal. He's not going to be that good. He hasn't been conditioning that well and I don't believe that. I think, number one, naturally he's talented. He's athletic and he's gifted. Number two, I think he's been training on his own. And number three, he's now going to be reporting in training camp well ahead of time and he's going to have that conditioning going out through the preseason. So he'll be present with the team now that he doesn't have the contract situation worked out necessarily with the Steelers, but he knows what's happening with the contract situation. So he's back. He's going to be in full gear and I think Levy on Bell, if anything, it's a contract gear. So if he's not going to be around with the Steelers in 2019 and moving forward, he's going to be balling out so that he can prove himself and so that whatever team he lands with in 2019 or if he resigns with the Steelers, they know his worth. They know that they got to pay him really well going into the year after. Ben Rothesberger, at one point I do feel like Rothesberger is going to have a down year, not saying that he's not a good quarterback. He's one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL right now. And I don't think that's going to be this year because he's just got so much talent around him. But just the comment that he's been making about when the Steelers drafted Mason Rudolph and Ben Rothesberger, who was someone that was iffy about playing in 2017 to begin with, was thinking about retirement. All of a sudden when the Steelers drafted Mason Rudolph to prepare for the future, he's like, well, I don't know why they did that because I'm not going to retire for another three to five years. Do I believe him? I don't know. I honestly don't. But it's just kind of funny how those comments came out as after they drafted Mason Rudolph and before when he was even contemplating playing just one year. So is that down year coming for Ben Rothesberger or will he play productively for the rest of his career? I personally see him having a downfall later on in 2018. I don't think that's going to happen. I think this team is just as talented and will continue to be just as talented going into 2018 as they were in 2017. They're not going to have a down year. They're going to be one of the best teams in the NFL. And I feel like they're going to win the AFC North just as they always do. So as far as the whole AFC North overall, I don't think that the Cleveland Browns are going to win the division. I don't think that they're going to be better than any team the AFC North. And that's sad to say, but I do see them coming in at like around five and 11, six and 10, which is better. And that's making strides, which gives a lot of promise for Cleveland fans for years to come. Third, I've actually got, man, this is a toss up. It's a toss up between the Ravens and the Bengals. I know most people want to say the Bengals, but I'm big on them this year. I really am. So I'm just going to go ahead and just say the Ravens. I see them coming in at number three. Ah, gosh, I don't know. That's hard. That's hard. Okay. I'm going to say for now, I'm going to say the Ravens, but it's subject to change because I really like both teams. I really like the Ravens and the Bengals because I think both teams have the potential and could be sleepers that people are just not given a chance. But for number two, for now, I'll say the Bengals because like I said, they're very underrated. And a lot of people are going to say that Marvin Lewis is out after this year. More than likely probably, but I think he's going to make that stride towards the playoffs. Will he get in? It's kind of iffy, but he will definitely have a very strong push in making the playoffs with an underrated offense. With an underrated offense, like I said with those playmakers, that you've got to draft a fancy football. Don't sleep on those Cincinnati Bengals. And number one, obviously I've got the Pittsburgh Steelers, one of the AFC North. This team just year after year is just dominant. Granted, they're not like a dynasty like the New England Patriots, but if the New England Patriots weren't around, the Pittsburgh Steelers would definitely be the dynasty for this decade. So thank you so much for tuning in to the AFC North podcast. Hopefully I didn't upset you guys from bashing on your team. That's another thing I want to talk about. I don't hate your team. I really don't, okay? I've got no one to hate. I'm a Falcons fan, so I got no one. It doesn't matter who I hate in the AFC North. It has no relevance to me. I might hate the Saints a bit. It's just natural, okay? It's natural. The Saints, it's a rivalry. No, Saints are a really good team. 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Regardless, if you're on the podcast app, rate and review this podcast. I'm telling you guys, it helps us out a lot. You've been really good with giving us good reviews, rating this podcast. I just want to thank you guys because you guys have been tuning in a lot. On YouTube, even on iTunes, you guys have been loving the series that we've been talking about, all the divisions in football. So I appreciate you guys tuning in every single week with the exception of last week because of that one situation that happened at work and I was busy. But regardless, thank you for tuning in. Next, we're going to talk about the AFC East and I'm going to try to get more guests on here. There's one guy I'm talking to, a close friend of mine that is actually a Dolphins fan. So I've got a lot of Patriots friends or friends that are fans of the Patriots. But I want to switch it up. I want to get someone with a little bit of perspective outside of just the New England Patriots to talk about the Miami Dolphin. So we'll talk about the AFC East next week. That'll be the next podcast that we're going to talk about. So stay tuned for that. Again, thank you so much for tuning in. And I'll catch you guys later.