 If you don't want me, I'm gonna find somebody who does. That's what Todd Gurley might've told the Detroit Lions when he set up his visit with the Baltimore Ravens. But before you get into this, Team Keeping Clean, what's going on? It's Aang Graven here with another video. And in this video, Todd Gurley pulled up to the crib and he left the crib with no deal. So Todd Gurley came to visit the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore Ravens, my apologies, man. Y'all know we there. Anyway, he came to visit the Ravens and there has been no deal. No deal was agreed to, no deal was agreed upon and no deal has been, no pen to paper. You feel me, you know what I'm saying. So Todd Gurley remains a free agent. Now I looked at the comment section of the video and I see there was a lot of differing opinions going on down there, which is great. That's what we appreciate. When everybody's not on the same page, that's perfectly fine. Why? Because one of the main reasons I appreciate Team Keeping Clean so much is because we don't all think the same thoughts. We don't all have the same vision for the team. We don't always agree on the same thing. But where we disagree, we share our opinions respectfully. It doesn't have to get nasty. Doesn't have to get disrespectful. Doesn't have to get rude, none of that. We share our opinions respectfully. And that's exactly what it's about. Some people made some really good points. They said that with Todd Gurley, they do not and will not have it. They just don't want it to wear us a situation like it was with Ravens last year, early on in the season. What situation am I talking about? Well, there was a situation with Mark Ingram. He got carries with Gus Edwards. He got carries with JK Dobbins. He got carries with Lamar Jackson. He got carries and they were spreading the wealth amongst everybody, but nobody was getting rich. Let's run that back one more time. They were spreading the wealth amongst everybody, but nobody was getting rich. Ravens was still winning games, but that running game, it was suffering because you would see JK break alone and it'd be like, let's go. JK is about to take this game over. Then they put Mark Ingram in. You see Gus keep breaking it. He's trucking all these defensive players. Let's go Gus the bus all aboard the bus. Then they throw in Mark Ingram. It's like, hold up, what's going on? Ravens would not go with the hot hand because they were too busy trying to feed everybody. And a lot of people in the comment section would, it took them back. The whole Todd Gurley visit took them back to that and they don't want that no more. And I don't want it no more either, but then there was some other people in the comment section who also brought up some valid, legitimate, great points like y'all always do. One of those points, we now have a 17 game schedule. 17 games in a regular season. And you know the Ravens, they run the ball like nobody's business, man. Ravens have continued and will continue to break so many records when it comes to the running game. And even though we do expect them to pass a lot more than they have in the past, get it passed a lot more than they have in the past. But anyway, even though we expect them to pass a lot more than they have in the past, they will still run the football. And we know they're going to run the football. And you know, they're not going to just be like, oh, you know what, we got all the receivers now. So let's just throw a bunch of time. They're still gonna have the games where they throw, but they're going to run the football. So you have a Gus Edwards. You have a JK Dobbins. You also have the wear and tear of a football season, of a 16 game season, but now you added another game on top of the 16 games. This may make you think, because you also have Justice Hill, but Justice Hill does a lot on special teams. And like I said in the video earlier today, I do not believe whatever, if anything were to happen with Todd Gurley. Like I said, I didn't expect him to be signed. But if anything were to happen with a Todd Gurley, then I do not think it would impact Justice Hill whatsoever. I think Justice Hill is safe. Safe. Now, a lot of y'all talked about how with Todd Gurley, hey, he'd be a nice back to have, be a nice backup plan. Yeah, he certainly would. Like, can you imagine that? Like, oh, Gus Edwards is, Gus Edwards and JK Dobbins are your one A, one B. And then your two, oh, it's just Todd Gurley. He used to be one of the best running backs in the league. And he wouldn't be coming here to be, oh yeah, I'm the starter, I'm the main guy in town now. No, he wouldn't be coming here to do that. He'd be a backup and he wouldn't know he would be a backup and there would be nothing unless there were injuries. But besides that, there would be nothing in his mind that would tell him, I'm going to the Ravens to go start. No, he knows he would be a backup. He has a much better shot at getting significant playing time if he were to go to Detroit. And with Detroit, he could go reunite with his boy, Golf. And they could go right out over there with the Lions. Will that happen? We'll see. Now, something that some other people brought up because they know the business. Like, y'all know the business. That's one thing I love about y'all. Y'all know the business. And some people think, oh, maybe Todd Gurley is doing something that a lot of players do and sometimes even teams will do two players. But in this case, it could be Todd Gurley trying to drive up his price with the Detroit Lions. Why would he do that? Now again, this could be Ravens too. He could have turned down a visit now. He knows Ravens running back situation. But so I'm sure Ravens were the ones that offered Todd Gurley to come out. Say, hey, unless the agent worked it out, they say, hey, my God, Todd Gurley, he's in good shape. Y'all want to take a look at him? Ravens could have been like, okay, cool. So I don't know whether it was Ravens that offered or Todd Gurley's agent that offered, whatever it might be. But if it was Todd Gurley's agent, it could have been their way to try to get the Lions to, hey, offer more money or really give them a legitimate deal, a legitimate offer and make this thing happen. Because in this business, teams, they use players to get, it's like, and we've seen it before plenty of times. Ravens, like with the Ravens, they used other guys. They tried, they used other guys to sign their current guys. They'll do it. Tyus Bowes, for instance, there was a report around the beginning of a free agency. There was a report that the Ravens were interested in Hassan Reddick. Hassan Reddick. What is he? Outside linebacker, past Russia? But then guess what happened a couple of days after that report came out? The Ravens re-signed Tyus Bowes. They re-signed him. There was another report that the Ravens, there was one that they were interested in, Judevian Clowney. Y'all know how that went. Y'all know I loved them Clowney reports, man. Cause I wanted the Ravens to get in for the past two years. But anyway, and there was somebody else too. There was a defensive in who the Ravens were interested in. I forgot who it was. But anyway, or interested in a couple of days later, they re-signed Derek Wolf. And then the one that I'd never forget is a couple of years ago when the Ravens, Nick Boyle was a free agent. And the Ravens were interested in Dwayne Allen. And Dwayne Allen is also a blocking tight end. They were interested in it. They brought him in for a visit. Couple of days later, Nick Boyle re-signs. So these things happen. They happen every year. They happen with every team. We remember even with Sammy Watkins this year. He visited with the Ravens. Then next up, he visited with the Colts. But we knew that the Colts, they really wanted T.Y. Hilton to re-sign. They wanted him to re-sign all along. What happened? They gave him an offer. He was like, mm, I'll sit on it. He talked to the Ravens. Ravens gave him an offer. He was like, mm, I'm straight. But before he re-signed with the Colts, they brought in Sammy Watkins. When they brought in Sammy Watkins, we talked about it and we said, we knew that they had no intention on signing Sammy Watkins. And we saw it as a pressure move for T.Y. to re-sign with them. What happened? Couple of days later, T.Y. re-signs with the Colts. Even though he said he was close to signing with the Ravens, but he re-signed with the Colts. So these things happen all the time in this business of the NFL. So with Todd Gurley, where he's gonna end up, no clue, will it be with the Ravens? I just, I don't think so whatsoever. I mean, we've seen crazy things happen, but I just, I don't see it happening. Now, one other point that some of y'all mentioned, maybe he could have that Mark Ingram effect. And the Mark Ingram effect is just really, I think the biggest thing it is is just being a great teammate. Maybe that's what some of y'all are talking about. Or somebody y'all may have been talking about when Mark Ingram first came on the scene as a Raven, and he made that boom, immediate impact. But the reason I don't think it's that is because Todd Gurley would not be the starter. Mark Ingram was a starter. Todd Gurley would not be the starter. So I think maybe y'all are talking about as a veteran presence back there, a veteran who got experience, experience playing in every single type of game that there is. He's played in every single type of game. He's lost every single type of game. He's won every single type of game, except the Super Bowl. Would he be willing to be a backup backup? As Baltimore Raven, time will tell. I love y'all team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. And just like Todd Gurley is when it comes to his visit with the Ravens, I'm out.