 Now, we're all aware of all the success that the Ravens had last season, and it was a beautiful thing to watch, especially as a Raven fan, but just as a football fan in general, a lot of people enjoyed it. Seeing Lamar Jackson become a full-time starter and really take that leap in his second year. Watching young gyms like Mark Andrews, Mark Hase Brown, just get this shine on and get plenty of opportunities to show why they are the next up-and-coming young talent in NFL. And also, even older veterans like Mark Ingram still continue to do his thing and be successful and put up very good numbers as a part of this young team and also be one of the leaders on this team. But something that definitely didn't go unnoticed in my guy Gaming Bros. XL brought out such a great point in the comment section a little while back was the reliance on Mark Andrews and the reliance on Mark Ingram and how the Ravens, they definitely, of course, you want to rely on your biggest players, but at the same time, you still want to spread it around. You want to spread the ball around and spread the targets around a lot more this year just so you can have a lot more options to fall back on. And let's read the comment that he left. It said, and it was in reply to my guy Jonathan Jones' comment when he asked, do you think Mark Hase Brown will be a number one receiver or will it be Mark Andrews? So with that, that was a really good question because some people might think, oh well Mark Andrews is a tight end. How could he be a number one receiver? Well, he lined up at receiver a lot. And when you catch the most passes and you are the most targeted, a lot of people will look at you as a number one receiver because what does a tight end do with the football? Does he run it? Well, yeah, he does after he receives it. So when Mark Andrews, a lot of people did consider him the number one receiver for the Ravens last year. But let's look at my guy gaming bro excels his comment, his response. He said, we really need to lighten the load and dependence on Andrews. Notice how our two players with the biggest workloads, Andrews and Ingram. So Mark Andrews and Mark Ingram were injured and not 100% in the playoffs and how we faltered because we depended on them too much. And when he said that, I was like, Oh, wow, that is a really, really, really good point because they were two main guys. Obviously, Mark Andrews was our lead running back. He did so many different things for the Ravens. And again, when you have a lead back, you're going to depend on him the most. But at the same time, you still had a Gus, it was there who was more than capable of carrying the load as he's shown ever since his rookie year. And at times throughout this past season two, but the Ravens just didn't give him that chance. And then Justice Hill, I don't think he got any carries that game. I don't believe, but I don't remember 100%. So that was that with Mark Ingram. And then with Mark Andrews, oh, he was just, he was amazing last year. But again, toward the end of the year, yeah, he did get a little banged up. And I mean, everybody's banged up throughout the years. It is a very physical sport, a very physical season. It is it can definitely take a toll on your body as a football player. But with Mark Andrews, he was a little nicked up in the playoff games, too. So but Ravens did still have a Hayden Hurst, but he's talking about now. Hayden Hurst ain't there no more. And while Nick Boyle got a good set of hands, Nick Boyle don't have that separation like a Mark Andrews does. But anyway, let's keep reading his comment because he wasn't done yet. He said, and just to recap it again, he said, we really need to lighten the load independence on Mark Andrews. Notice how our two players with the biggest workloads, Mark Andrews and Mark Ingram were injured and not 100% in the playoffs and how we faltered because we depended on them too much. Without Hurst, we will depend on Andrews being healthy even more. Remember the Bills game? Mark Andrews went down, then Hurst ran for a big touchdown. And it was nice. That's why it was such a beautiful thing. It was such a great, a perfect situation that the Ravens had at tight end. They had such a great situation because you had three good starting tight ends. And two of them, they got some legs on them. They got some wheels. But you had three starting quality tight ends. Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle and Hayden Hurst. Like, man, that was such a great situation. But the Ravens again, them and Hayden Hurst. It was a mutual thing. Hayden Hurst, he wanted to go somewhere where he could really be used a lot more. And Ravens are like, hey, OK, cool, we understand. We respect you, respect your game and we'll respect your wishes, too. And we got some significant stock from, I think, J.K. Dobbins is from the Hayden Hurst trade. But anyway, he said without Hurst, we will depend on Andrews being healthy even more. Remember the Bills game? When Mark Andrews went down, then Hurst ran for the big touchdown. I definitely want Mark Easter to become the leading receiver over Andrews. But Andrews will definitely get his targets. So, yes, Hollywood. That was a name that he didn't mention because Hollywood was also injured. Well, he was really injured throughout the entire season, as we all know. So that limited him, that limited his production, that limited his practice, that just limited him the entire season. But now with him not being hurt anymore, it makes it that much more exciting. But this is why it's so important that the Ravens really spread the ball around even more and don't have it to, of course. Hey, if you got you're going to have your games where your main players, they dominate and they're doing their thing, they're making all these players. So you want to keep feeding them. So you don't want to just force feed everybody else. If somebody's hot, if somebody keeps beating their man coverage or beating the zone to find a little holes in the zone or whatever. If somebody keeps making plays, hey, let them keep making plays. But at the same time, you want to make sure you get other people involved. So when that main person is taken away out of the game plan, that you still have other legitimate options that you can go to and you can count on, especially in clutch situations, especially in clutch moments, especially in the playoffs. Because you don't want it to be where, oh, OK, we only got this guy. We only got that guy. And if anything happens with either one of the two, oh, we're done. We ain't got nobody else that we go to. You don't want it. You don't want that to be the case. So in order for that not to be the case, that's why they got to approach it. That's what I got to do when they you still got Willie Snead. You got Miles Boykin. All these people, they can attribute that they can contribute. Excuse me. They can contribute to the Ravens, the offense. They can contribute really to the overall success of the team. But it's just up to the Ravens. It's up to Lamar Jackson. It's up to Greg Roman. And it's up to them as the receivers, as the tight ends, as the running backs. It's up to all those other guys for when they do get the opportunity. It's up to them all to come together and make the place because one can't do it without the other. It's going to take a group effort and it's going to take everybody really putting their heads together and their game plan together in order to make it happen. So I just thought that was very interesting. Shout out to my guy, Gaming Bros. Excel. He is extremely active on the channel. He's always in the comment section like every single video. So I appreciate it, man. Thank you and thank you for bringing up such such a great point. It was beautiful. Much love to you. I appreciate you. I appreciate all your team. Keep it clean. And on that note, we out.