 As we dive right into this new episode of questions from subs, I got to give a special shout out to our newest team. Keep it clean. Patron Frank appreciate your Frank for becoming a team. Keep it clean. Patron. Now, um, why aren't Raven's fans ever all on the same page? First question came from my guy. He's John. He said, good morning. Team keep it clean. It's nine 20 AM on the West coast. So whenever you sent this, it was 12 20 PM on the East coast. Anyway, he said, it ain't great when I see the channel is steadily growing and I hope business is booming. I appreciate that. He said, me, what he says, Lamar needs to be paid and add two wide receivers and we'll be straight. Them Baltimore doesn't need wide receivers. We're good. Lamar just needs to learn how to throw and use the talent he's given. Same fans. Let's trade Lamar for a bunch of picks who they said isn't good or worth the money he's asking for to get a real QB and add some wide receivers, even though they just said we don't need any wide receivers. Yes, I do see that a lot. I do see that because I see a lot of people say, hey, we should trade Lamar and then use that, use the funds that we wouldn't be paying Lamar to add wide receivers, but you could add wide anyway. And then he said, my question is, why aren't we ever as far as Raven's fans on the same page? This fan base seems forever split. That's how it is sometimes. And I mean with with fan bases, I think the thing is that we all have our ways. We all have our own thought processes on how we think things should be, how we think the Raven should do, what we think the Raven should do, how we think the Raven should address different issues, problems or just different strategies when it comes to being a better football team. But since we all have our individual ways of going about whatever the Ravens have going on, we're not always going to agree. And in my opinion, I think that's fine, because when you disagree, when you disagree respectfully and you can communicate about it, you can show somebody else what, hey, this is why I think this is that. And then they could be like, oh, no, I don't agree. Let me tell you why I think that is actually this. See, but a lot of people, they they don't do that. They don't do that. Well, to keep it clean, y'all do it, which I appreciate a lot. But a lot of times there are people that they can't express themselves with respect so then stuff can get nasty. But I mean, just as far as not being on the same page, I think it's just just a different thought process. People think of things different ways. People see things differently and that's fine. We're not all going to see the same thing the same way. But one thing that all Ravens fans do have in common, we want to win. But super what if next question came from my guy, Michael. He said, morning to you and the family. Hope all is well. Hey, morning, Michael. He said, OK, here's the question. OK, he said, what if Lamar asked Brady to be the new OC? Wow, that would be something right there. Tom Brady, I mean, Tom Brady would have to retire first. So I don't even think it would come to that. Whatever happens happens. Next question came from my guy, Rodel. He said, good day, my guy. Hope all is well with you, your family and all the team. Keep it clean. I really hate to be Debbie Downer here, but here we go. Here we go. We got to say just me personally, I've kind of stepped into the lost confidence phase with our Baltimore Ravens. This could just be me, but I simply don't believe we are as close as everyone else believes we are. And I can't figure out why I feel this way. I'm not sure we are a DeAndre Hopkins away. I don't believe he himself is enough. I'm not sure if it's coaching. I'm not sure if it's confidence in QB one. I'm not sure if it's the roster, but we haven't truly made noise since winning the Super Bowl. And that is a fact. Ravens have not made any noise, really, since winning the Super Bowl. They won two playoff games. And that's been that. They've had some some nice rosters here and there, but they just they ain't been able to close. They are obviously a well-respected organization amongst the league and what not, but they just they ain't been making anything happen. Anything significant happen in the postseason. And that's when things matter the most. Obviously, regular season starts there. They've been doing some things there, but come postseason. Yeah, man. So anyway, he said, and ever since Lamar, no noise when it matters most. OK, I should have kept reading. Now, it truly bothers me that Brock Purdy and Joe Burrow have more playoff wins than Lamar Jackson. Oof, that is a nasty truth right there. Yuck. Because what Purdy got, what, two of them, right? Because the 49ers, they beat the Cowboys and they beat with the Seahawks the week before, I think something like that. And then with Joe Burrow, I mean, yeah, they they won a division last year, went to the Super Bowl. So that already put them ahead of Lamar with the playoff wins. And then now this year, they they beat the beat the Ravens in the playoffs, as a matter of fact. And then they beat the Beals, too. And I told y'all, man, I really thought Beals was winning it all. I thought that was set in stone. I'm like, oh, yeah, NFL going right. But they know Bengal said, nope. And now they are in a position to be playing to play in the Super Bowl again, two straight years. That's got to be an amazing feeling, man. But anyway, he said, it bothers me that when the Bengals went into vision and back to back years, they get to the Super Bowl one year and are currently one game. I got to just keep reading and stop talking. And are currently one game from going back. It bothers me that since Lamar was drafted until now, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have been in every single last AFC Championship game. Yes, they've been doing a thing over there. I tweeted it a couple of days ago that the Chiefs, they live in the AFC Championship games every year. But anyway, it seems no matter how many draft picks or great drafts we have, we come up short. No matter how many great end season trades our Ravens make, we come up short. No matter how much regular season success we have, we come up short. The one time we get to the division around, we look awful and haven't returned in two years. Making it out the division is not automatic for us anymore. Sure ain't. It seems since he is here and here to stay with an amazing core. Oh, yeah, you got to respect it. And even then, if we make it out the division and if we make the playoffs next year, we haven't seen Lamar in the playoffs in two years. Oh, yeah, we haven't. His regular season resume and playoff resume are totally different. Seeing all this, I love this team and will always be a Ravens fan. I'm just done with going in feeling like this could be the year or championship or bus for it seems we come up shorter and shorter every year with the same explanation and exit and execution to why. Meanwhile, the Chiefs and our division rival do it with these. Remember staying relevant over championships compete over contend. That's powerful right there, man. That this was a that was that was yeah. And yeah, that's what it's been. And that's a harsh reality. I remember last year going into I guess this year because it's season ain't over yet, but going into this season. I said, I didn't see the Ravens as a Super Bowl contender. I didn't see them as a contender. People asked they were and we did it on question from subscribers plenty of time to people say, oh, what do you think the Ravens are going to do this year? How do you have for you think they're going to get? I said, I think AFC championship the farthest they're going to go. I thought I always thought they would definitely make the playoffs. I thought they'll be 12 and five. Obviously, things changing. I know with Lamar's injury that that changed a lot, but they were 10 and 7, I think. But I just I did not see them as a Super Bowl team. I didn't. I was hoping that they would prove me wrong. But I just didn't see them as a Super Bowl team. And depending on we'll see how things go next year. But now moving forward, things just got that much more difficult. They got that much more difficult. So it's like I can see what my guy, Rodel, is coming from, because when things when things were easier, so to speak. And what I mean when I say easier, as far as like with the contracts and stuff, how the contracts were set up with Lamar, being on a rookie deal, when things were easier, so to speak, Ravens didn't take full advantage and they and now things will be harder because if they keep Lamar, yeah, he's going to count a significant amount toward the cap and whatnot. In the first couple of years, it'd be straight. I mean, even after that, it'll be straight to they can always work it out. And it just depends on how bad do you want it or how bad do you want this player, that player, that player, if you really want somebody, you can make it happen. But things just got harder now, because I mean, you got to even keep them on the first place. Oh, well, if they want to, we'll see what happens with that. But you got to keep them in the first place. And then on top of that, you got to do this whole roster, like not the whole roster over again, but especially on offense. You you got to because you even got offensive coordinator right now. Like as this recording, they didn't even got an offensive coordinator right now. You talk about you going to rebuild the wire receiver room. Like you got some serious stuff you got to do, but you got some serious stuff you got to do, but you still got the same leader in place. So I if I had to guess where your lack of confidence was coming from, I think it will be because the Ravens have all the same leadership in place as far as owner, as far as GM, as far as head coach. And as far, yeah, you talked about how just a D'Andre Hopkins ain't going to be the biggest difference maker. I think he will be a significant difference maker, but in my opinion, it will take more than that. It will take for me, it will take more so philosophy changes as well. Because obviously the plate on the field has to be good, too. But it starts off the field. So so much stuff would have to change for these Ravens to really, like really be for real. CD Lamb, next question came from my boy Dylan. He said, I ain't gravy and hope all is well with the family. And let's get ready for a whirlwind of an offseason. Yeah, that's what it's going to be. I know there's a lot of speculation about Lamar. And honestly, we don't deserve him. But if we keep him, we better make the most of them. Anyway, to my point, in my opinion, I think Rashad Bateman can be that dude. I truly do. Just to put in perspective, he was available for seven games, although there was one or two games you could tell he couldn't go. And was our fifth leading receiver in yards. Third, if you take out the tight ends, this speaks volumes and how much we need that number one guy. See, with that, it all depends on how you look at it. Yeah, Rashad Bateman, he going to be nice. I just hope that he can stay healthy. I just really felt that everybody can stay healthy. That's Lamar, too. Lamar, too. He's been he done gone out the past couple of a couple of seasons toward the end of the season. We hope that he can stay healthy for the full year with Bateman. We hope that he's just everybody, man, because health is wealth. Now, with Bateman, with him, what do you say? Being fifth or fifth leading receiver. That shows you how how much the receivers are not involved. The Bateman was out for a long time and nobody I mean, nobody like took off with anything as far as the receivers and whatnot. You know, there were injuries and whatnot and they would just never steal. That's like that shows you about this scheme. But anyway, well, their previous scheme, we'll see how the new one ends up being. He said the reason this email is titled CD Lam is because my family are cowboy supporters, which means I also see stuff what happens there. However, they drafted CD Lam when they didn't need to. They had a Mario Cooper and Michael Gallup at the time was coming along. There was no pressure on Lam and look how good he is now. In no ways am I comparing Bateman to Lam. But Bateman has shown that he can work the best corners in the game. He took Xavier and Howard to the cleaners earlier this season. Bateman, healthy as a number two, I think will be phenomenal, especially with a healthy duvet in the slot to work the linebackers. Anyway, that's just my thoughts with things I've seen. It doesn't always work, but I feel Bateman could be the one that breaks the mold. P.S. Dobbins is that man. If a player is telling you to give him the load of work, trust him and feed him. Otherwise, what does that message send? Well, yeah, we don't have what message that sent. But now apparently Greg Roman stepped down. So anyway, yeah, I like how you put that about when CD Lam came in with a Mario Cooper, Michael Gallup. There was other guys around to really alleviate the pressure off of him. And that's what I've been hoping that they would do with Bateman, too. And I mean, I hope that they did that with him from jump. And with they they did, but they didn't two years ago. When had Hollywood, so he was continuing to come along, drafted Bateman. So I was like, hyped about that. And they had signed Sammy Watkins. But I was like, I was Sammy Watkins, like, cool. But we can't trust him because he's injury prone. He's missed a lot of time with injury that ended up showing itself. Then Bateman got hurt. And then the following year, then they traded Hollywood. Sammy was going, well, temporarily he ended up coming back later, but they ended up getting hurt again, unfortunately. But still, it was all on him in the Ravens. Not only was all the pressure on Bateman to be the guy, but all the pressure was on the Ravens for him to be the guy because it was Bateman or bus last year. Bateman got hurt. Everything, it went to shambles. So hopefully this year, again, all the guys can stay healthy. But hopefully this year, they can really, like, really add some significant talent to go along with Bateman and go along with Duvenay, go along with whoever else is here. And that's both via trade, because in free agency, we're looking a little too much, we'll see. But that's via trade or free agency and also the draft, too. Well, that's my home. He ain't that right in gravy, right in gravy. Team Keep It Clean. Welcome to another episode of Questions From Sub. So you can ask any question you want to. And we answered in a video just like this. If you want to be a part of it for the patrons, Team Keep It Clean patrons, you can send your question directly on Patreon. If any of y'all would like to become a Team Keep It Clean patron, you can go to patreon.com. Slash, EngravingVis, and if not, that's fine, too. Now, for everybody else, if you want an opportunity to be part of Questions From Sub, you can send an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com. Don't send it anywhere else, please. Because if you send it anywhere else, it's going right in the garbage. Anyway, next question came from my guy, Dan. He said, peeing on us more and telling them it's raining. Oh, yikes. Hey, Engraving, hope all is well with you and the family, especially your little one. Hey, appreciate that. Well, I mean, he ain't so little no more. But anyway, he said, I have a lot to say about the Ravens. Frankly, I do not trust nothing. They said at the press conference, firstly, all the smoke that they allowed to leak out of the building about the Lamar. And then right after the season is over, they come out and saying all is well. They just peed on Lamar. And now they're telling him it's raining. Oh, Roquan deserve his. Oh, well, first off, with that part, that that was significant. And I do see what you're saying because, yeah, there was a lot of stuff coming out. There was this story after this story and this story. And they they didn't do anything to refute it. They just let it continue to pile on. And that's that's your quarterback. You're supposed to be defending him as a team. As you're supposed to step out there and say, hey, no, shut that down because that Ravens, obviously, hear all the noise. They hear all of that stuff. They hear all of it. But they didn't step in to shut it down. So that that was something. Now, when they did, they eventually did. And I remember we made a video about it. I just wish they would have done it sooner than they did. So anyway, he said, Roquan deserve his money. And I'm glad he got it because he made the defense better. However, as they pointed out that the press conference, it took six days to do the contract. Why did it take six days? You may ask because they're offering the most guaranteed money in the highest per year salary at his position. After that, what is there to haggle about? Offer Lamar the most guaranteed money in the highest yearly average salary at his position and the deal will be done done in six hours. Hey, look, OK, you you might be an agent. Check you out when he said they are cast trading his leadership inside the locker room because they are basically telling everyone they don't really believe in Lamar. The team will start feeling the exact same at the slightest hint of any trouble on the field. Who do you think the Ravens are showing that they are believing more believing in more and who their leader is Smith or Lamar? That is such a great question. That is such a great question. And I think they've definitely been shown that is Roquan. I think they've definitely been because they've been pushing him. And I remember my guy, Mike B, he said in a question months ago about this and I didn't see it back then. I did not see it back then. But as time has gone along and you just you see them sort of sort of elevating Roquan to a this is the guy. This is who we follow. And that's our leader. That's who we we're riding behind. And it's nothing wrong with having more than one leader on a team. That's a great thing when you can have multiple leaders. But it's really seeming like that's the direction that they're going in. But this offseason, this question, I can't fully answer this question. This offseason wielder. Next question came from my guy, Jake. He said, what's up in Graven? And as Jake here, I hope you and the family and the viewers are doing great. I want to say thanks on behalf of all of Team Keeper Clean viewers. Thank you for another wonderful season of coverage. Keep it up. I appreciate that, man. Now, diving into it, some offseason changes. I really hope EDC and Harvest aren't lying about this wide receiver room. We all do. With that said, I say splash and trade for DeAndre Hopkins. I know it'll have some problems with cap and salaries and all that. But as we know, the cap is cap. Hey, bringing that back, baby. He said, keeping DuVernay Bateman coming back. And honestly, I'd have Robinson back really stepped up. Also, adding DeAndre Hopkins into that. That's a great receiving court. That could be something that could certainly be something, especially if everybody could stay healthy. Yeah, they could do some things to clear up some cap. Peters is going. Kalaeus retires. Houston retires. No need for JPP. I think all of that happened in regardless with whether the Ravens upgrade this receiver room or not. But he said, there's cap opening up, but got to feel those roster hold. If I'm EDC, I'm using that first rounder on the corner. Hmm. Hmm. I think it all depends. Me, I'm thinking receiver. Everything just depends on if Lamar is here or not. But anyway, I said, lastly, Dobbins, we have a real massive talent on our hands. And because of that, Edward should be traded or cut in my opinion. Well, I says a lot of people getting on this trade or cut. Gus Edwards trained. That's a lot of them. Now, the only way I would agree with that. Me, I love just the more talent you have back there, the better, in my opinion. Um, but the only way, the only thing that would make me. Oh, yeah, cut Gus Edwards or trade them will be if they're going to continue not to use him, if you just going to have him sitting around, post it up, chilling. All right. And then actually you make J.K. the guy. They have not made him the guy yet. They haven't done it. They've had opportunities to, but they haven't done it. It seemed like they going to, but they haven't done it. So that would be the only reason. But I don't know, man. Anyway, he said, that was just great. And his cap hit us about five mil, but we cut back on the crazy talent Dobbins has to play a guy who isn't as talented. I'm not a fan of the running back by committee when you have a stud running back one. That's powerful right there. Um, as far as that, I see what you're saying. But yeah, because that's what I'm saying about it. But if you're not going to use him, all right, let him be. Let him go somewhere that we'll actually use him. But it's nice. It's nice to have him there, man. It's nice to have him there just in cases. It's nice to have a good RB two, so to speak. Um, even though you don't even have a clear RB one because that's, but I would just, um, yeah, the running back by committee, it's like yes and no, all at the same time. If you just sharing carries, just to share carries. No, you go with the hot hand and you have somebody I can come in and change your pace with. Okay, cool. But yeah, I see what you're saying, but ah, man, it'd be tough for me for Gus and I know you can get running backs here and there and everywhere and Ravens do a pretty good job overall of, uh, making running backs, um, especially with them being a running team. Um, but and especially if, if Lamar was back to, like, you see how JK was running and Lamar wasn't even there. Imagine Lamar back to Lamar, just as that element with defense has got to be like, oh, now we got to watch for him to run too, because we know they going to call some QB keepers. We know that they going to make LaVar take off. But, um, yeah, if you, man, but that's Gus though, man, question came from my God, Donovan. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope you're in a family doing good. Just wanted to ask, do you think the Ravens are looking for an offensive coordinator to be there long term or somebody we know who can come in and do the job, but might not stay for at least two years? For example, somebody proven like Eric, the enemy, I would love to have him join the Ravens, but I think if he has a successful year, there's no way he continues to stay unless we offer him a head coaching job because he's bound to get one eventually. That is a really, really great question. Um, I think somebody asked something along these lines recently, but this is such a great question. Um, I don't know that. Wow. Um, because if you, yeah, like you've mentioned, if you bring in like Eric, the enemy, somebody who's known around the league hasn't got a head coaching opportunity yet. I'm not, I'm not sure why, but if you bring somebody like him in and he comes and turn this thing around, then people could be looking at him like, Hey, there be enemy. We want to interview you for our head coaching job, especially if you, uh, but at the same time, are the Ravens doing that? Is John Hubbell preparing to retire? Me personally, I don't think so. Um, but you never know, but I don't think so. I don't think he looking to retire anytime soon right now. Um, I know there has been some people thinking that and like sort of speculating on and whatnot, but I just don't think he getting ready to retire. Um, but yeah, that would be something. Or do you bring in somebody more unknown, unpolished or whatever, um, to be your offensive coordinator. Uh, so maybe they may not get as many looks, uh, for head coaching opportunity. Um, and they would be here for a bit longer than somebody who's more established with that. That's such a really, really great question. And man, you, man, I don't even know what to say. Chicken before the egg. Next question came from my guy. Griff, he said, uh, do you think the Ravens will have to resolve the Lamar situation before making a decision on the offensive coordinator job? No, I think you'll be offensive coordinator first because you have to do everything you can to keep them. Well, if you want to keep them on, you have to do everything you can to keep them on. So say, for instance, you choose the offensive coordinator, somebody that he wasn't feeling that he could definitely be like, all right, well, yeah, you know what, it was fun Baltimore. I appreciate everything. So, uh, I think it would have to be the offensive coordinator. Um, and then, uh, probably franchise tag, but then you show him like, all right, Lamar, this is what we're going to do. We're going to bring in this receiver and you actually make it happen. And then after that, uh, you will hope to sign him to a longterm deal. What if we sign old Dale? Next question came from my guy, 10. He said, oh, there's going to be healthy someday. Oh, yeah, he said someday. Uh, do you think he'll be in price range for the Ravens to, uh, maybe try for their reports last late in the season, saying that they were still speaking with old Dale. Uh, so what do you think of the possibility? He's the vet. Why receive it at the Raven sign? I do think it's a possibility that that happens. Uh, since they have been keeping tabs, uh, on him and with him. Um, so I do, do think it's a possibility. Um, it's just with old Dale, when he plays, he can play that boy can play. Um, but my, my worry would be his health. So say, for instance, what if you went and got Deandre Hopkins like, all right, cool. Uh, what if you went and drafted, uh, still receiving to somebody NFL ready to, okay, cool. And then on top of that, what if you sign old Dale Beckham, Jr. Okay, cool. And you still got Rashad Bateman and Devon Duvin. They coming back. Okay. I'm cool with it. Next question came from my guy, Stefan. He said, what's up in Graven. Got a quick question for you with left which being let go. Do you think we have a shot at getting him as our offensive coordinator? I think they definitely do. Uh, and apparently they are interested in Byron left, which as a possible candidate for the offensive coordinator position. Um, or the role, whatever. Uh, so yeah, I think they definitely got a shot. Um, Ravens apparently are really stretching, casting their net far and wide, um, with different offensive coordinator or possible offensive coordinators. I don't think nobody's been hired yet. Uh, as far as the teams that need the offensive coordinator, nobody's been hired yet. Been some interviews, a lot of interviews here and there, but nobody's been hired yet. So I think once their first domino falls, whoever ends up making it fall, then the other teams will start following. Your Lamar, next question came from my guy, Ronald, he said, Hey, hope all is well and the family is doing great. What if you were Lamar and Ravens offered you 190 male guaranteed? You picked the offensive coordinator, bona fide number one wide receiver via trade and either a wide receiver you picked in the draft or Marquis Brown, you know, Hollywood ain't coming back here. Would you sign? Um, I would do all of that first. I would go through everything first, um, before because if, because you could offer the money and what if I signed already and be like, all right, thanks. And then you'd be like, ah, you know what? Hmm, we'll take care of the rest of the stuff. No, uh, you show me that you're going to do all this stuff first. Then we'll talk to contract. And the last question on this episode came from my guy, Leon. He said, applying the pressure and gravy and hope all as well. It looks like opposing defenses are not the only ones applying pressure on Lamar. We have seen in recent days and reports of current teammates, former players, term media members and reporters pressure on Lamar to play through his injury. He sent this on January 15th. By the way, uh, he said, however, the Ravens come off as the model franchise seeming to be supporting of Lamar, but I am not going to let the Ravens organization off the hook. The Ravens have been pressuring Lamar since he got injured six weeks ago. Fans just haven't seen it. Let me tell you how as a counselor, it is easy for me to recognize manipulation, which is a form of pressure to get people to do what you want them to do. Ooh, this is about to be good. Uh, when Lamar first got injured, hardball came out and said after the MRI that Lamar was week to week, that's true. Uh, at the same time, ESPN media said a PCL injury, uh, requires at least three weeks to heal. This put Lamar in a one to three week timetable to return. The pressures applied as the Ravens were reluctant to rule him out for a three week period, setting on a weekly decision on to play status. This is so Lamar keeps it in mind that the timetable exists. Now here is where the pressure gets ramped up. A Baltimore sports columnist writes the scathing report about Lamar slacking being inactive in his rehab. This puts Lamar's character in question before the whole sports world. Mm hmm. That was an article by Mike Preston. He said, any time you make allegations about someone's character, especially when it has been the opposite of what has been evident is defaming. The pressure, though, is, uh, covertly being applied by the Ravens. And here's how the columnist who wrote the story about Lamar is well known to the Ravens organization. Thus brings into question. Did the Ravens know about the story or article before its release publicly? Of course they did. There's absolutely no way the Ravens did not have the heads up. Maybe even gave the go-ahead when there's such a negative narrative about the star quarterback. Mm hmm. Now, why would they do this to put pressure on Lamar to prove the public perception wrong and to get back on the field? We can see this is manipulating pressure because within a few days, the same columnist does a 180 and recants the entire piece. Now, what would make him do that? I will tell you what the same people who gave the OK to write the initial story, the Ravens realized that Lamar did not take the bait to rush back. As a result, the Ravens realized they were in danger of alienating Lamar, so they had the columnist recant the entire story. Now, the columnist looks foolish because he could not have wrote that story without consent, but the columnist cannot reveal his thoughts. But in the truth, Ravens are the only one with information about Lamar's situation. We know that Lamar's camp is always buttoned up. Mm hmm. So you talking about that the game within the game, the business that is a nasty business. Oof. He said, additionally, the most recent reports that Lamar can play through his injury and the suggestion by former players turned commentator and also teammates are pressure or pressuring to provoke Lamar to play. Furthermore, as Lamar provided his own injury update, the same media persons and teammates seem to oppose his account of his injury. More Ravens pressure is the most recent report that the Ravens still want Lamar to sign in the offseason. Wow, what manipulation or in pressure. The reports come out while car week when the Ravens are most desperate for a win. The pure need of a win this weekend is why the we want to sign Lamar narrative came out. I say this because they could have made the same claim the first, second, third or any other week Lamar was out injured but applying the pressure during crunch time is clear manipulation. Oh man, you just you on it. Lamar sees it too. That is why he came out with his own self report. When have we heard of an injured player provide that type of insight to an injury before? That's true. That's like that's different. That's that's really different. Like that they don't be doing that. Like anyway, he said we haven't now the Ravens have allowed Lamar's back to go uncovered, allowing the idea that he does not work hard, allowing the idea that he can play through his injury and allowing the idea to circulate that it is about a contract. See Sammy Watkins comment. You don't allow a player who has only been back for two or three weeks to make that statement unless it is to pressure Lamar. You see the pressure is all done through the media so that the Ravens keep their hands clean. Let me know what you think. That was deep. And yeah, the media is definitely used to spend stuff to put stuff out there to leak stuff to change the fans and public perception of different players and whatnot. It is definitely real. And again, this offseason, we are going to so much of what we've been thinking and wondering about. So many of our questions are finally going to be answering a lot of this stuff that you mentioned. So much of it this offseason. It should be cleared up. You to keep it clean. You see my boy. He like automated. Well, that's my home. He ain't that right in gravy. Right in gravy. Shout out to the gravy.