 Wow, a possible defensive player of the year on the Baltimore Ravens, that would be something right. But who would be the candidates? Do they have one in particular that's just been holding down all year? Or do they possibly have several? Let's hear from my guy Elijah on this first question on this episode of questions from subs. He said, hope all is well, fellow and hope family and friends are doing great. Oh yeah, everybody's doing wonderful. I appreciate you. He said, when are we going to talk about Justin Madabike? Oh, I mean, we talk about him all the time. But he said for defensive player of the year, he has nine and a half sacks as a defensive attack. That's amazing. And the league leader has 11. Sorry for the long question. God bless and hope everything is well. What? You think that was a long question? What? Trust me, my friend, that wasn't nothing. But see, Justin Madabike, he's been having an amazing season. And we love it. He certainly made his impact known. And the thing about the thing that I really appreciate about sacks, I do not believe that sacks are overrated. I disagree wholeheartedly when people say that because a sack, it ends everything. It ends everything. Well, not necessarily. But a sack shows that you not only have pass rush skills, but you're a closer. You get the job done. Like as a pass rusher, yeah. Pressure is very important. And we love pressure. But sacks, they bring down the play. Now with a sack, they can be a fumble. So it doesn't necessarily end everything. Well, normally for the quarterback, it does. But it doesn't necessarily end the play. But it's usually a big negative play if there's a fumble, too. It could be a turnover or an offense. Anyway, Justin Madabike showing that he's a closer and something else that he's closing in on his money. And I'm going to be happy for him. Wherever he gets his brand from, I do think it's going to be the Baltimore Raven. But wherever he gets his brand from, I'm happy for him, man, because I love just having seen the growth. I remember when we first drafted him. I didn't know who he was. So what I did, I watched film on him. And I was like, oh, this guy, he can be an interior or an exterior pass rusher. He can get it both ways. And he did. So the fact that he's just been doing an amazing job of great defensive player of the year. I don't think that his name defensive players of the year, in my opinion, I think they go to not that it should continue to be like this, but they go to more household names. So I think right now the league is looking at a Miles Garrett looking at a TJ White looking at a Crosby, maybe, but probably not. He's not a big enough name. He's close. But I think they're looking at more at those guys. Now, another option, I mean, speaking of possible Ravens for defensive players of the year, Kyle Hamilton. Kyle Hamilton. Like Kyle Hamilton, and not that he's going to get the accolade, because I know he doesn't have all the sexy numbers. So that's a big part of it, too. Now, we're mad to be gay. He does have the sexy numbers, nine and a half sex through 11 games. That's great. So more to come. We're about to have our first double digit sack guy a long time. But with Kyle Hamilton, I think if we're talking about on the actual Ravens, like not the whole NFL, because he ain't going to get it right now for the whole NFL. He will be a candidate on the actual team, the Baltimore Ravens, or if you wanted to give a most improved player or most steadily, most player that has steady growth. Because Kyle Hamilton, again, he is listed as a safety, but he ain't no safety, man. Kyle Hamilton is not no safety. He is a baller. That's it. That's his, that's his job title. That's his position. That's his role. He is a baller. He literally does every single thing, everything. He'll drop back and play some safety. He'll come up and play some corner. He plays slot corner. He'll be a past Russia. Kyle Hamilton does everything, man. And he, I'm like, every time we watch him play, I'm like, man, this guy is amazing, man. He is amazing to me. He is just such a great player and he keeps getting better. This is his second hit, man. I just love watching Kyle Hamilton play because he gives it his all. He plays with so much effort. He plays with heart. And now there can be some guys that can play with all those things, but they might not even be good, but they, they try and so you respected, but Kyle Hamilton, he gives all those things and he's great. He's a great player, man. He's a great player. The growth has been tremendous, man. And we love it. Now, somebody else who could be up there, Roquan Smith, obviously. Roquan, now, Roquan Smith, he is the one on the Baltimore Ravens defense that is the, that, that more, the household name, the name that more people know about. So if defensive player of the year was going to go, it's not going to go to Roquan Smith, but if it was going to possibly go to anybody on the Ravens, that would be the one because people know who Roquan Smith is. But Roquan Smith, while he does have a big name, he also got a big game too. Now, he just be making like 50 million tackles every single game. The last couple of games, he, he made some nice tackles. He hasn't made the wow plays, the fast couple of games, but he's still been holding it down. Now somebody else who, again, he doesn't have the name, but Geno Stone, leading the league in interception. I still think to this point, man, he could have had a, an even bigger lead had if, if Kyle Hamilton, because I know Kyle Hamilton, he got his pick six that week against the Browns. So he wanted that second pick. I know Geno wanted that pick two on that, that Hail Mary right before halftime, and they bumped into each other. So, oh man, I get it though. They both wanted it. I get, I ain't mad at it because it would have just been another stat for the Baltimore Ravens, but um, yeah, Geno Stone, he, um, he been doing this thing. Now the Ravens, since Marcus Williams been back, uh, they, I think they had Geno Stone playing more like the strong safety role instead of the free safety role. So we'll see how that impacts everything or anything. Um, but yeah, man, he'd been holding it down too. But again, I feel like Geno Stone could lead the league in interceptions and they would still not give him defensive play of the year. Say for now, maybe if he got like 10 interceptions, maybe, maybe I still don't even think they will give it to him. I don't, because again, the way that the NFL normally does, they go by name. They go by your name. Uh, if you're a well known person and you'll have the edge over some guys, guys that could be ballers, guys that could go do the same stuff as you. But since they got the name, then NFL be like, Oh no, no, it's going to them. Now this question, it came before the game against the Bengals, but it's still something that should be talked about. It came from my God, Dylan. He said, and I don't know. I didn't see it before because it went to my spam. But anyway, they said, we need to chill. What's up in gravy? Hope the family is doing well. I was wondering if you think the Ravens fans overreact to everything. I just noticed because my best friend is a chiefs fan that chiefs fan are always completely unfazed when something bad happens to the chiefs. They lost 24 to nine against the Broncos and none of the chiefs fans cared. I think Ravens fans need to have more trust in organization. We can't win every game, especially against division opponents. To call for a coach's head for being seven and three is kind of insane. Sorry for the long question and statement. Hope all is well. And like the Ravens fans would trust, I'm out. That's a really good question. That's a really good point you made, especially about chiefs fans. But I think the reason why Ravens fans overreacting, I can't even necessarily call it overreacting, but Ravens fans, they are fed up with the same old stuff. Ravens fans are tired and there is a lack of trust, I do believe, a lot of times between a lot of Ravens fans and the front office or the coaching staff or the team or whatnot, because they just they have not had the success long term yet. In the regular season, and I think with Ravens fans their frustration comes when Ravens, they see Ravens doing a lot of same things that they have been doing for years. They see a lot of the same tendencies and whatnot. And then when those things happen, like when Ravens are winning, you can still see some of the same tendencies. And I think that it's important, even when you win in the point that stuff out, and to take care of it. But especially when they lose, I think that's when Ravens fans, then they start thinking long term like, man, why are we losing like this? And then they start thinking about the playoffs. They think, oh man, this team, if they're doing it now in the regular season, are they going to carry this over to the playoffs too? So they start thinking about that. Now with chiefs, I think chiefs fans, they have a lot more trust in their coaching staff and their players because their coaching staff and players have shown recently that they can get it done. They've been to those Super Bowls. They've been to what? Three Super Bowls. They won two out of three. So if you won two out of three Super Bowls in the past couple of years, then what was it? 2019? What do you want to first one? And then 20 couple years after that, and then they have been to another one too. But if you win, you won Super Bowls recently with the head coach that you got, with the quarterback that you got, if you won recently, then yeah, they got every reason to trust like, hey, we could do it again. They've been to like a million AFC championships in a row. I think, yeah, they've been to all that last AFC championships because it's just been chiefs. It's been the chief, the AFCs championship. So it's like that that's why their fans, I think, wouldn't overreact to something. Oh yeah, it happens. But we know how things going along when we know we got the best quarterback in the game, Patrick Mahomes. Oh, we'll be fine. So that's the thing. Now, we know the Ravens or Lamar Jackson is obviously amazing. Amazing quarterback, amazing person too. So shout out to Lamar. But with Ravens fans, I think when you talk about the lack of trust that they have with the organization is because we haven't advanced yet. We haven't gone far into the playoffs yet. And it's been a long, like that Super Bowl was 20 to 2012 season. That was 11 years ago right now. And after this season, it'll be, well, technically it'll be, it was in the year 2013 and then this season, after the season, it'll be the year 2024. So yeah, still 11 years. But that was a long time ago. That was not recently. So I think that's where the lack of trust comes at between fans and the coaching staff. Should they have more trust for the coaching staff? I cannot blame fans if they don't. Because it's all about what have you done for me lately. And lately, the Ravens come playoff time. They haven't done much now. Context is important too with that. Because Context, you can look at the Ravens recent playoff or lack of playoff success recently. You can say, man, Ravens ain't been doing nothing to playoffs. But then at the same time, last year they didn't have Lamar Jackson. He had missed the end of the year. So they didn't have him. So we'll never know what they could have possibly done last year. The year before they were set to be in a playoff, number one seed at one point. But Lamar Jackson went out with injury. So they didn't have him down the stretch. They missed the playoffs. Then the year before that, they had him in the first game and they won against the Titans. Then they had him in the Bills game. But then he had that Nazi concussion where he just, his head hit the turf and it bounced and what not. It was ugly. But so they didn't have him for the rest of the game. And then of course they ended up losing that game. So that ended the playoffs. So that's important context too. So we haven't had to get full closure on how far this team can possibly go. But hopefully this is the year where the rate, because they got the team to do it. Even though they lost Mark Andrews still, they still got a team to overcome that, to get as far as they want to in the playoffs. It's just a matter of making it happen.