 And you know just what I made, you two team keep it clean, you see my boy, he like automated. Well that's my homie, ain't that right engraving? Opportunity. A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. Or a chance for employment or promotion. And I think a lot of us can agree that at one point or another in our lives we may have missed and we may have wanted and we may have felt that we earned an opportunity that we just simply didn't get. I know for me it's happened plenty of times with different jobs, I may not have had the certain qualifications or there may have been favoritism in one area or another and it happens, it's life. And I don't hold it against anybody, it is what it is, we've obviously moved on. But there's been times where I felt like I was just as good as this person or I was just as qualified as this person in some way or form or fashion and that I could do the job just as good as this person and I wanted an opportunity, I wanted a chance to do it. But didn't get that opportunity. So for some people that can be disheartening, that can be very, very upsetting. And it can be rough, it can be very, very rough. There can be a lot of frustration, just anger, just, and that stuff can build up over time, especially if you're reminded of that opportunity that you didn't get on a regular basis. But in Trace McSawley's case, he's in sort of a different sort of circumstance. And let's read part of his interview that he had the other day with pinlive.com. He said, I want to show coaches that I can help the team on the field this year. Last year being inactive all year this season, I want to be able to get on the field somehow and help the team, help the team win. That's the biggest thing. And you got to understand Trace McSawley. I can understand why he feels that way. He was a quarterback. Penn State was a starter. He had a lot of fun playing. And he was a dynamic quarterback. He may have played throwing a ball. He may have played running a ball. And Trace McSawley, he feels like he wants that opportunity in the NFL to do the same thing. Now, given the team that he's on, right now that's pretty much impossible. Because Lamar Jackson is obviously the starter, but it doesn't stop there. With Trace McSawley, he doesn't just have the starter that's in front of him. He also has Robert Griffin III, RG III. And RG III is currently the Ravens' backup quarterback. Now, before this season, really before this offseason and this crazy offseason that it's been, there were a lot of people that felt like RG III could end up not being the backup quarterback and that the Ravens could possibly release or trade an RG III. And while that is still possible, I think the chances have lessened for them. I think it's not nearly as likely as it used to be. There still is a chance that it happens, but at the same time, it's like, with everything going on with the entire pandemic, then I think that has raised RG III's chances of being the backup with the Ravens. But again, we never know, because like I've talked about in the previous RG III videos, he did say that he still wants to be a starter. He still wants an opportunity to start in this league. He's still young. I think he's about 30 years old. That's not old for quarterback these days. So he could possibly maybe ask for his release. And I do not think, I think if he asks for his release, I think Ravens will grant it. I think they will grant it out of respect that they had for RG III and they would then move on to both Trace McSawley and Tyler Huntley. But we'll see when we get there. But with Trace McSawley, it was said last year and it's very interesting because I know my guy, Nitrod, he brought it out a lot over this past year. It was said last year from John Harbaugh. He said that Trace McSawley, they said that he was going to be working on special teams and stuff and he was going to be doing punt returns and stuff like that. And a lot of people thought that, okay, Trace McSawley, he could end up being the Ravens version of Taysome Hill. He's like, okay, that'd be cool. But as we watched the entire season, we saw none of that. We saw none of that at all. Not even once. And it made some people think. And that's one of the reasons why my guy Nitrod actually brought up that. He thinks that Trace McSawley would end up being the backup quarterback and taking RG III spot. And we'll see, man. We'll see. But with Trace with him wanting to get on the field, wanting to show coaches what he can do, you can't be mad at that at all. You cannot be mad at that at all. Because it's got to be frustrating just sitting there. And I know we talked about earlier that we've all been in circumstances where we feel we could do the job just as good or even better than somebody else. And I'm not saying that Trace McSawley may feel that way. Who knows. But you still want to do what you've been doing. Especially if you're not used to this. You're not used to taking the back seat. Like I said, he was a star at Penn State. He's not used to sitting in the background just on the sideline like this. Post it up. No, man. He wants to be out there. He wants to be on the field. He doesn't just want to be stagnant. He doesn't want to be idle. He wants to be moving. And I can completely understand where Trace McSawley is coming from. But the thing is that opportunity, right now, might not be with the Ravens. Just because of the circumstance. And with Trace McSawley, the roster, the backup QB situation right now, I think it's still up in the air. Because I know there have been questions from subscribers that have come up this entire season where people will ask the question, oh, who do you think is going to be the backup quarterback? What do you think the Ravens are going to do a backup quarterback? And I'm like, no clue. No clue. But the longer this whole pandemic goes on, it's looking more like RG3. And also with there being talk of the possible training camp rosters going from 90 men to 80 men. So that's 10 less people. That makes every single spot that much more valuable. That much more valuable. So you obviously got LeMoy as your guy. That's your starter. And after that, RG3 stays. Boom, RG3 is the backup. Then you got, are you going to keep three quarterbacks? Because I certainly don't see them keeping four. This year with them cutting down training camp rosters, could they possibly cut down active rosters too? That would be hard. That would be really hard. And maybe they don't go that route. But you never know. Because there's a lot of things. I mean, I talked about earlier with the Ravens backup QB situation. There's a lot of things that are up in the air right now. But with the NFL, the roster situation, just the NFL situation period. There's a lot of things that are up in the air. As far as how they will go about this season. Now, one thing that I know a lot of us were hoping for would be to be at the actual games. That would be cool. I mean, show up. And this would be one of the fits. You know, this is a typical fit, especially when it's cold, man. Because you want to wear your favorite jersey. You want to wear your hoodie because you want to stay warm. You don't want the hoodie on top of the jersey. So you throw the jersey on top of the hoodie. And right now you see me number seven. It's certainly not. It's not Billy Cundiff. It's our boy, Mick Soley. It's my Mick Soley jersey. But anyway, shout out to Trace, man. But the opportunity that he wants, it's going to take a lot for him to get it. Now, if somehow RG3 doesn't end up being on this team. If somehow, someway, then I think Trace Mick Soley would definitely end up on the field. I really do. Reason being because Greg Roman is very creative, except in the playoffs. But Greg Roman, very creative. RG3 wasn't the starter at all last year. He certainly got on the field. And not only in the blowout games. He got on the field in plays before the Ravens were blowing teams up. They had the little special packages that they had with RG3. Then they had the whole Heisman package that they came up with. So if Trace ends up being the backup quarterback, I think he would definitely be on that field. He would definitely be there. But it starts in practice. It starts in training camp. It starts in the off-season. Trace, before anybody really knew anything. When there was all the talk about Lamar Jackson and Mark Ingram getting all the boys together down here in South Florida to work together. Trace Mick Soley was in Baltimore working with Miles Boykin. He was working with Miles Boykin. And I thought, wow, that is a beautiful thing. Because I hadn't seen anything on social medias about it. I hadn't seen any stories, any of that stuff. But they were quietly working. And you got to respect that. They weren't making a big deal about it. They weren't showing the world. They were quietly working in the background. And everybody handles that kind of stuff differently. Like we talked about, just because you don't see it does not mean it's not going on. Because we've seen that too many times, especially this off-season. And I can understand why, because everybody is just football hungry. They're like, man, I need some football. I want football. And they just want any type of news that they get. They just, it can make you almost anxious with everything that's going on. Some people are scared. Some people are worried. Oh man, is there going to be a football season? So every little tidbit, every little ounce of football that you get, you're just taking it like... And sometimes you don't properly digest it. And that's what happened with a lot of the workout videos. Some people saw some players working out like Hollywood. They saw the videos with him. And they were like, oh yeah, that boy is getting it. But she is. And he's still gaining more weight. But then people didn't see other people's workout videos. And they were like, oh man, they're lazy. They ain't doing nothing. So shout out to Trace McSorley and Miles Boykin, man. Because they obviously still been putting in work. But as far as his opportunity, everything hinges on RG3. Every part of this hinges on RG3 and what happens with RG3 and the Ravens. Trace is in a tough spot. But as we all know, we may miss out on several opportunities up front. We may miss out on several opportunities initially. But if we're patient, something will come. Something will happen. And something will open up. So we'll see how that is with the case with Trace McSorley. Team Keeping Clean, I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. And probably like Trace McSorley is hoping happens with RG3. Not personal, but just business-wise, I'm out.