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The Browns are loaded no doubt about it But how would you feel about them in a prime time game against the Ravens to start the year off? I would love it. I will love it. I will love it. I will love it. I will love it I will love it. I Think they're gonna get a prime time game for sure. It's almost like they have to I've seen a shout out to a dog's pound coverage on Instagram they they sent me something that a Browns fan or somebody found on Facebook with the Browns schedule with their supposed schedule and Said the week one it was against the jest money night football But it just to go through their prime time games not to go through every single one and by the time y'all see this video Hey, who knows maybe the schedule will be out by now So we'll see how accurate this is but it says their game against the Jets The first game of the season will be money night football prime time The third game week three against the Patriots that'd be Sunday night football. So that's prime time Week five against the Ravens. That's for 30. That's not prime time Against the Steelers week nine it says that will be prime time Thursday night football against the Seahawks week 12 Says that will be prime time Sunday night football and that's it So according to this schedule, they would have won four prime time games and against the Ravens of four four twenty-five game and a That's what they say So we'll see how true that is. We'll see if it Becomes If they've definitely that comes to fruition So I'm taking it with a grain of salt is what it is. We'll see but Back to the question Have some fights they're gonna have they open if they open the season against the Browns I would love that because it would be the ultimate test It would be the ultimate test for both teams because when you're in the first week of the season You are not always clicking things are not always clicking things are not always going right y'all you have not hit your stride yet So if they were to go against the Browns who have made this almost super team Then they would be the Ravens will be put to the test immediately and I would love that I would love that I would love that I would love for it to be a little uncomfortable for them I would love for them not to be in stride yet when they face the Browns So it could force them to start having to get some stuff together It could force them to have to make some adjustment It could force them to be uncomfortable to where they would have to put it all on the line early So it wouldn't be no they no sleeping through the season a no sleep walking through the season They would have to bring it right out the gate So if they were to face the Browns in week one, I would be all for that Next question came from a boy Richard up. He said All people overreacting to the Seth Roberts signing He's young and was one of the few players who did anything in our game with the Raiders last season I saw in the video that you're worried that the Ravens will have less pressure to draft multiple wide receivers early That's not a bad thing. We have playing needs in interior offensive line and pass rush a possible draft scenario It's trade back for two second round picks and get a wide receiver in interior offensive line Also, Robbers might not even play in a wide receiver like that Chris Moore was a big part of the returners I imagine that Robbers takes more snaps in that position. So he's fresh at wide receiver. All I'm saying is that don't sweat it So, I mean, I will see we'll see I mean, it's really hard to answer that question right now because we just don't know the role that Seth Roberts is going to Be in I would imagine him as our number two guy because right now I think on our receiver lineup as right now before the draft would be Chris Moore won Seth Roberts to or they do like a 1a 1b thing And then will he see there's a third guy and Jordan last year's fourth in and um, what's his name as the fifth Jaleel Scott? That's what I see right now But a we'll see how it goes So it all just depends on how they use them and what they use them for where they use them at and the second question is It's being a running quarterback really it's been a running quarterback really making a player more injury prone The people forget that Alex Smith a pocket passer had a potentially career-ending injury last season People like to point at RG3 as a best example of running quarterback getting hurt Not at those shade, but I think him being injured was more being a Redskins quarterback than a running quarterback. Whoo Joe Thysman RG3 and Smith all had devastating injuries Oh devastating leg injuries Also, we have examples like Kapanick and Wilson who were running quarterbacks, but haven't had any horrifying injuries I think RG3's injury was less about being a running quarterback and more on the Redskins QB curse. Well Well, who knows but um, I mean with running quarterbacks I think the people why the reason people say that they are more injury prone is because When they put themselves out there as a runner, they're not protected as a quarterback So that's the reason they say that they don't it's not like their bodies are made different to where their bodies are Their bodies get injured more anything like that. It's just that they put themselves out there more So they have a potential to get hurt on any given play, but that's really anybody Some you could use that same argument for guys who aren't mobile because you could say oh you could say oh They stand in there in the pocket and if the pocket collapses and they can't get out of it They could take a hit and then boom they can get hurt just like that So, I mean anybody can get hurt at any given second and you can use Both arguments against each other, but my thing is that it's football guys are gonna get hurt and that's that next question came Bruno Moran he said two-part question How do you feel about taking receivers back to back in the first two rounds now given? We trade back in the first to get a second round pick at the highest Maybe although it's not unlikely to trade into the second round with our extra third and fourth round picks I think that if we use our first round on a receiver like AJ Brown and the Q Harry both safer picks And I believe can be our number one receiver We follow that with a receiver like Kelvin Harmon or Riley really projected to be a great number two Great number two receivers on the next level. How do you feel about that type of scenario? I wouldn't mind that I wouldn't mind that it would make our receiver a position crowded But if those guys can be great number one receivers and number two receivers I'm all for it because we need somebody who can be established at that position for years to come We need to stop flip-flopping mixing the mansion and get somebody that's gonna be a Raven for for a long long term Not just the in and out of y receiver On the second part to his question as although we signed Seth Robbins a couple of days ago Although he's spending a physical maybe another Ryan Grant story. Oh, he said he was hoping for that He put the little fingers crossed So would now by now it's official already But he said if you look at our receiving roof this year the top free receivers at this moment are all on one year deals This year, I think it's time to swing at a couple of receivers early in the draft and commit to the position Finally sorry for this long question. No, I don't need to apologize. This is a really good one And yeah, that's sort of what I was saying earlier too. Um, but I didn't think about the Our receivers being on one year deals like with these sneakers. This the last year his deal this last year Chris Moore's deal So, yeah, you all right about that. You are right in Seth Robbins. He signed for a one-year deal So that's that's big man. So that's a very good observation So Ravens could be looking to the guys they via draft to not only um be Immediate impact guys will be guys for their foreseeable future too. So that I didn't even think about that That is just great. Thank you for bringing that up man. That's great. Next question came from my boy, Kyle and Walter He said hey my guy love your videos have one question for us from for one question for subscribers Do you think that the raven should make an attempt to re-sign Buck Allen? No He said I understand arguments that he didn't bring anything unique or game-breaking in his running style But he consistently impressed with his elusiveness and balance for a back of his frame Even though he's clearly not the one of the hyper athletes out there every weekend All I see is a hundred ten percent effort from this dude and he's a complete football player going over some highlights I see nothing but stellar hand stellar heads of special team play from buck They belong along the lines of the block pun and Broncos in week three out on Lake locates the ball in the air gets to it Gets to it and out of bounds before the Broncos defenders can walk back for a ten-yard score He's not a freak But through his consistency smart squirt ethic ability to take a diminished role with grace and find more production in that role than expected Buck Allen is playing like a raven as much as anyone in this club I really like the idea of finding a way to re-sign him just for locker room presence and leadership Even though the media doesn't write about him in that way He's got to be a good influence by his example alone with the J. Rosberg exodus and the new special team staff incoming Maybe they want to retain Some Familiarity and stability they could just as easily draft another guy to work into that role But I want your opinion because I feel my guy has earned it I know this brings up the odd man out trope and Katie feels more solidified at this was at this point Even though I was an admitted doubter after suspensions I just think it has to be cheap to keep them and like was said early in the offseason We're probably not gonna be using the full-back role like we have in the flackle offense. Oh, so yeah My immediate answer to it was a no as y'all saw But he made some very very very very very very very very very great Not good, but great points about Buck Allen with the special teams special teams is huge Buck Allen was a big part of our special teams He yeah with the block punks there was another block pun that he got to later on in the season I forgot which week it was but he um Yeah, and buck Allen was somebody that uh He always fell forward. He always fell forward. He was not a Beast of a runner. He was not the fastest of fast. He did have some consistent hands though rarely ever drop passes He wasn't anything special on offense, but special teams. That was his special tee And you made such a great point about Jerry Rosberg with Jerry Rosberg leaving the Ravens just having a Need for some type of consistency on that special teams And he could provide that both in a leadership role and in a role on special teams playing Because he knows a special team that he's been on special teams for for a while now But I think those with those roster spots being so valuable While he is a pretty good special teams player and he can come in on offense and contribute I just with the way that the roster is set up the 53 man roster I just don't think there's space to keep a gust Edwards Mark Ingram Kenneth Dixon and a Buck Allen And of course, maybe if they got a buck Allen kept the buck Allen then somebody could be gone like KD. We'll see But I think the only way that I see him coming back Would be if somebody got hurt and he hadn't been signing it then I could see the Ravens being like Oh a buck come through man Other than that, I don't see the Ravens making that move Because I just think the the numbers are just so against them the numbers with the 53 man roster because you can only keep 53 people and so that means every single position is just so important that much more important So I just wouldn't see it happen But you you made some very very great points or as to why the Ravens Why wouldn't be a bad move? They resign, but also appreciate Please, please