 What is your favorite Raven Steelers game of all time? And who is your favorite Steelers player? What type of contract should we expect Marlin Humphrey to get? When people compare Lamar Jackson to other quarterbacks, why do they try to exclude his running ability when having that conversation? These and many, many more on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. And you know just what I mean. YouTube team keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, I done made it, I done made it. Raven, Raven, Raven, Raven, Raven, Raven, Raven. YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on the same Raven Hill with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. Yes, I know it's been a while. One question from subscribers is, is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answered in a video just like this. 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But what I have been, well I did it on the last question from subscriber video what I would like to do for you all because I know a lot of people like it to where we list the names of the people who took part in questions from subscribers for that episode. So I will try to do that whether it be in the comment section, I put it on the pin comment or I do it in the description. If I don't do it, please remind me to do it. Please in the comment section remind me. So you can tell me engraving, you forgot to put it and I'll go ahead and go through the video and put it. So I appreciate y'all, I love y'all. Let's do it. First question, came from my guy 410Dynamic. He said, do you think the NFL should go on and schedule since the WWE is in full contact with no fans indoors? I just like to know, what are your opinions on this question? I salute to you and the family and also the team keeping cleaners. Well, shout out to 410Dynamic. I think they should. I think they will. But I do love the option to where players can opt out if they don't feel safe. They don't feel safe. It's like, you know what, I'm not doing this. So okay, cool. There you go. They are gonna have their frequent testing. So that's gonna be something to pay attention to. Of course there, I guess there's no hippolos anymore since I guess if a player reports positive for the virus or what not, then the world will know. But they're gonna figure it out. I think a lot of it is gonna be figuring it out as they go along, but they're gonna figure it out. And then there's gonna finally be some kind of rhythm that go, it might take a couple weeks into the season, but I think once they get it, they're gonna find it niche and then it'll be smoother sailing from there. Next question came from my boy, Joseph E. He said engraving, hope all is well. Really enjoy your show. Appreciate it, man. Ooh, this was obviously before the Jamal Adams trade. He said regarding a potential Jamal Adams trade, seeing that Earl Thomas trade is not looking so great at this point and the Jets seeming to be a team that likes to tout big names. That may be past their prime. Do you think there's a chance we could entice the Jets to trade Adams for Thomas and a second or third pick? Obviously, no, Thomas was never anybody that I thought Earl Thomas was never anybody that I thought would be traded because of that cap hit. The cap hit, I mean, the dead money, excuse me, not the cap hit, the dead money is just way too much. With the dead money being way too much, they're not trying to get back into a bad situation. Earl Thomas is not a bad safety. He's not a bad player. He had a really good season last year, but obviously Jamal Adams is the more the sexier name at the time. So that's who everybody was falling in love with. But Earl Thomas is not a bad safety. He didn't have a bad year and he should have an even better year this year. And I guess just these emails were around in time when a lot of people wanted Jamal Adams to be traded to the Ravens because this next one came from my boy, Brayden. Brayden S. He said, here's a possible trade scenario for the Ravens to acquire Adams. And it would have been trading Matt Judon, a 2021 second round pick and a 2021 fourth round pick for Jamal Adams. And he said, once Adams is required with the remaining cap space signed Clowney to a one or two year deal with 10 to 11 mil per, ooh, we can't afford that. Then possibly signed Antonio Brown to a one year prove it deal for fully non-guaranteed incentive-based deal worth about three to four mil. That one would be affordable, but the Clowney, the one to two year deal worth 10 mil per, oh, we would have been clearing 16 mil in cap space though, but we would have been taking on with Jamal Adams. I think three point something mil in cap space. And then he got a roster bonus. But yeah, man, it was just, and we see that that wouldn't have been enough. That would not have been enough because you see that the Seahawks, they gave up two first round picks and a third round pick. They gave up a lot. Next question came from my boy, EDC. Now, I remember when I asked him to send me this question and email because he asked it during the live stream and I was thinking, hold up. No, we gotta save that for questions from subscribers. Anyway, he said, what's up in Graven? I saw the picker caught on Instagram and dude is getting big and the haircut was nice. Hey, appreciate that, man. Thank you, man. He said, just emailing my EDC contract comment from the live stream. I'm no salary cap or GM wizard like you. And, oh well, I'm not, I'm certainly not in EDC, but I honestly don't know how we can afford to keep our top players when contract time rolls around. I've tried to figure out how to pass, did it for so long, but I'm clueless. Well, they did it with Brady, but Brady, he took, the way that his contracts was set up was to the point where they had a less, they had less impact on the salary cap and his AP, why his average per year were never really the highest in the NFL. He was still making a good load of money, but his salary per year was never one of the highest. He got, I think he got some good signing bonuses though. And he got some little back in money too, but anyway. I said, I tried to figure out how to pass, did it for so long, but I'm clueless. Oh, another thing too. And he said, Brady didn't leave that much money on the table. Yeah. And another thing too with the Pats, with enough of their players, I mean they would keep some, but a lot of them they would be like, okay, bye, see you. And with enough of their players too, they, when do you ever hear about the Pats making somebody the highest paid this or the highest paid that? I think Stephon Gilmore, did they make Stephon Gilmore highest paid corner? Maybe, boy, I don't know, he got the highest dealing free agency that year where they got them, I think. But anyway, they never really do the highest paid this and highest paid that. That's just not something that they would normally do. And then people know, players know that that team has had a lot of success and they know a lot of things bounce their way. Sometimes the players will be like, you know what, I'll go to the Pats. Yeah, I'll take a little less money. I'm trying to get me a ring. So I think that's a part of it too. But anyway, he said, my question is, in your opinion, does EDC draft for depth or stash players with the idea of letting money players go because he knows we have players we can't afford going forward. Did Ozzie have these issues? And that is a really good question. And I think that, I think Eric DeCosta does draft for both, for depth guys who could take over for the big money guys when he knows the Ravens can't afford them anymore. Because you, well, he didn't draft more than Humphrey or anything. But I mean, you just signed him Marcus Peters. You signed him to a big deal. And you signed, well, hopefully you're getting ready to sign Marlon Humphrey. They draft Emin Marshall, big cornerback. I think he's like, is he 64 or 62? One of the two, but he's a bigger cornerback. And you got a bigger cornerback, right now on the team who's 62, who's been riding with you for a long time, his entire career, but you signed him to a one year deal and you most likely ain't gonna re-sign him after this year, Jimmy Smith. What happens? Oh, you're gonna have him take over for Jimmy Smith when he leaves. And then you got guys like Mattabike or Mattabuke, always forget. You signed Daly Mack. And with those guys, oh, and there was another one that they drafted this year too, I forgot who, but you bring in those guys and you got these versatile type of defensive linemen. You already got Brandon Williams now. You know, versatile, but he's got a big cap. Well, big cap hits every year. And I don't expect him to be on a roster next year. So boom, you already got your in-house solution and people who are more versatile and obviously Kalea's Campbell too. So, I mean, and then with the wide receivers, they ended up, or what he's done, I mean, Ozzie did it too as well. They draft in double doses. And I think that when they draft in double doses, that sort of covers them. It's like you have a backup option. Like, ooh, just in case this one don't work out, then we still got this one too. They recently, they did it with Hayden Hurson, Mark Andrews. They did it with Holly Will Brown and Miles Boykin. They did it with Patrick Queen and Malik Harrison. So this double dose type of thing. It's like, okay, just in case one misses, then hopefully the other one hits. Hopefully they both hit. But you just never know how stuff is gonna work out. But Eric DeCosta, I think that he will go the Patriots way because, I mean, you can't keep everybody. You really can't. It would be a beautiful thing if it gets to the point where players are willing to take less to come to the Ravens, but if they don't, can't be mad at him for not doing that. Next question came from my boy, Paul Wankay. He said, good morning, Graven. I've been watching some old Raven Steelers games. Oh, I'll be doing that same thing too. Right on YouTube. He said, and I was curious to know what your favorite Raven Steelers game was and who was your favorite Steelers player? My favorite game was opening day, beat down in 2011 when we put 35 on him and they had eliminated us in the playoffs the year before. And my favorite player was Lamar Woodley. He was always so clutching underrated. Like it. My favorite Raven Steelers game was in that same year, but whatever week that was, I did love that opening week. Ooh, man, that home opener or week one opener. That was beautiful because we, and I literally just watched that two days ago. And Terrell Suggs, he knocked out Big Ben. We've recovered that fumble. Halody Nauta recovered it. Halody Nauta, who was there running back? Was it Rashad Mendenhall? Not Rashad Mendenhall. Maybe it was, but whoever that running back was, Ben Rollinsburg, a sort of Babbo the snap, but then handed it off to the running back on Halody Nauta, popped him. And then he fumbled the ball, Halody Nauta recovered that. Ray Lewis got a pick and Reed got two picks. Like we forced seven turnovers. We forced as many turnovers as they had points. Oh man, that was such a great game. And I remember watching that game with my boys in the sports bar. I'll never forget, but I love that game, but my favorite game was later on. When we traveled to Pittsburgh, and I think it was Sunday Night Football, and it was looking like, oh man, here we go again. Close game. Yeah, the Ravens, they fought. I appreciate the effort. It was great, but oh, now we got to drive like 90 something yards and get a touchdown cause a field goal ain't gonna cut it. And that game, ooh, those Raven Steelers games, they used to be the most stressful games in the world. And hopefully it gets back to being that because again, this Raven Steelers rivalry has lost some steam over the past couple of years. But hopefully it picks back up, especially with Big Ben coming back. Because last year it was nice beating them, but it was just different cause they ain't have no Big Ben. But with that game, that game was just, that was one of my favorite, probably my favorite Raven Steelers game of all time because that game, for the longest, we could not beat the Steelers. It was like, when Ben Rothesberger was a starting quarterback, Ravens would always lose. They would find all these different ways to lose. Well, really Steelers would find all these ways to win. Steelers would always make one more play than the Ravens and that play would be the one. Every time. Then it finally got to the point where, oh, well, we can beat the Steelers, but with Big Ben as a starter, but we can't beat them in Pittsburgh with Big Ben as a starter. So it was like, then they had that monkey on that back. Then finally, oh, I think that was the first time they did it, I believe. But they beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh with Big Ben as a starter. And that Tori Smith touchdown catch. Oh, I loved it, man. I went crazy. I went crazy. And the thing about that, that was so great about that was Anquan Bowden, of course, clutch as always. Well, not always, but like, especially the playoff game where they eliminated us the year before, yikes, because he dropped the touchdown and he ends up anyway. Anquan Bowden was so clutch on that drive, he made a lot of plays. Ray Rice, he helped a little bit too. And was it Peter or Dixon that helped out too? Anyway, with the Tori Smith touchdown catch, two plays before Flacco went to Tori Smith and Tori Smith was open, he beat his man, he was open. It was like, yes, and he dropped it. He dropped it. But then two plays later, Flacco went right back to him. He went right back to him. Tori Smith had beat his man again, had position, and he caught the ball. And it was passing the fence too. Boy, I was scared when they threw that flag, I was thinking, oh no, here we go. But yeah, that was my favorite Raven Steelers game. My favorite Steelers player, probably Heinz Ward. No, Troy Palamalu, Troy Palamalu, because he, oh boy, on defense Troy Palamalu. Really overall Troy Palamalu, but if I had to pick offense and defense, offense I would say Heinz Ward because he was just so gritty. He was a perfect receiver for AFC North. He was tough, he would, if he caught you slipping, it wasn't gonna be good for you. He was blindside, was blocky, he was knocky out, he was very physical, he could catch, he was a good receiver, man, good receiver. And really didn't, it took a lot to get him mad too. It took a whole lot to get him mad because you see, he could get other people mad and he would just sit there and smile. Oh, man, it was so frustrating. It would be so frustrating. But then with Troy Palamalu, this dude was just a playmaker, man. Straight up, playmaker. That's the best thing, best way to define him, the best thing to call him, playmaker, because he made every kind of player, sack, a stripper, force fumble, a fumble recovery, obviously a pick, a pick six, a big hit, a big tackle behind the line of script, everything, he did it, man. He was amazing, so it will be Troy for me. Next question came from my guy, T8804. He said, what up in Graven? I hope you and the family and the rest of the team keep it clean, have been well. I've been slagging with the question, so I have some scenarios I'd like to get your thoughts on. Hey, it's all good, man. He said, number one, G-Roll's comments from the presser on June 23rd to me were just a front, a smoke screen to the other teams to make them think that they have a chance to catch up with us. Do you also believe G-Roll was pulling a hardball and trying to trick other teams as well? Or could you see a mix of our great run game mix with a ton of play action, screens, misdirections, and running backs being flexed to the slot? Due to the speed we picked up. Oh, for sure, man. I definitely think, with the Raven's offense, I do think it's gonna expand. I mean, it has to in order to use the weapons that you brought on this team. You didn't get a Duvenay for nothing. You didn't get a Pro Shave for nothing. You ain't got a Hollywood, a healthy Hollywood for nothing. You still got that six, four miles, boicking. Still got Snead, you got Andrews, you got Nick Boyle, excuse me. You got Ingram, you got J.K. Dobbins, you got Gus Edwards for now. You still got Justice Hill, Ricard and possibly Rick Steiner too. I mean, we'll see, but you got all these weapons and obviously you can't use every single weapon every single game. I mean, you could, but it'll take a lot to get every single person, but yeah. You ain't gonna use every single weapon every single game, but you still got them in your arsenal so you gotta use them. So I do think the offense is gonna grow, it's gonna expand and it's gonna just evolve just to make this an even better offense while still not, hopefully, not neglecting the run game. And his other question was, I believe if we cut a trade Gus, maybe another wide receiver, I don't think they're gonna cut Gus. I think they would trade him if they got rid of him. But he said, and maybe another wide receiver that more likely would be made to obtain Antonio Brown. Do you see us making room for Antonio Brown? And if so, who do you see leaving the team as well as what kind of contract do you think would be best? If the Ravens did get Antonio Brown, who knows what would happen with him if, because he's just still in limbo right now. If they did it, I think you'll be an incentive-based deal. No crazy guarantees, no crazy salary. I would say about maybe like a $2 million salary maybe and in order to 2 million at the max. And in order for that, they would have to hit a lot of different incentives and whatnot. But if he doesn't, and again, it's not guaranteed. It's not guaranteed because you, if you give up guaranteed money, you run the risk. Even though I don't think he would slip up or anything like that, I don't think they would give him any guaranteed money. Now, if they did, if they were to obtain an Antonio Brown, who do I think they would get rid of? None of their receivers that I expect to make the roster, that being, because I expect it to be Hollywood, Boykin, Sneed, DuVernay, Prochet. But it would just have to come from somewhere else. And it all just, it all depends on who makes the roster. It just, it all just depends on who makes the roster and when, if they got an A, B, when they would get them. It's very, it's very hard to guess that, to predict that, because we don't know who's made the roster. I mean, right now they have 81 men on there. As of when I'm recording this video, they have 81 men on the roster. But it's how AS2 early to tell that part. Next question came from my boy, Thomas from Be More. He said, Thomas M. He said, I ain't graven. Not my guy, Thomas Morgan though. Different Thomas M. He said, I ain't graven. Long time subscriber, first time asking a question. I hope you and the family are blessed and well. Appreciate it. He said, he has a couple of questions. One, what made our amazing franchise be the team you chose to root for? If I'm not mistaken, I thought you don't currently reside in Baltimore. Just asking to see others' opinions and reasoning. So, I used to live in Maryland. I don't live there anymore. Well, obviously as you know. But what made me a Ravens fan was being sort of a football fan. I was a football fan, but I wasn't really into it. Not nearly, obviously not as much as I am into it now. But I was a football fan. And then my aunt, no, it's my uncle. Uncle aunt, they had season tickets. And they took me to my first Ravens game. And it was either the Ravens against the Titans or the Ravens against the Steelers. And then from that point, I was just like, wow, like the introductions to the game, the player introductions and whatnot and just being there, seeing it like I was used to seeing it on Madden and seeing it on TV and whatnot as far as football, but I had never been to a game myself. So that really just had me like, whoa, this is super cool. And I was a big wrestling fan back then. So just in one of my favorite things about wrestling back then was the introductions, the entrances. And then when I saw the Ravens and the way that they did the entrances with the fire and the smoke and the cameras and just the light, oh, it's a beautiful thing, man. So that got me hooked. And then I started paying attention to the Ravens more and more ever since then. And just really just really started being hooked. And every year we get more and more hooked and pay more and more attention to football in depth. So that's the, for that one. And this other question was, how would you feel about possibly trying to deal away Brandon Williams? Just testing the market. I mean, he's awesome and I love him, but can put his money to better use, like locking up Marlon Humphrey. You're not the only one who thought they did an error with putting Marcus Peters over him. We can't trade Brandon Williams this year. Next year, I think they would get rid of him. I think they will cut him or trade him. But this year, no, it would be too much dead money. I think next year is the first year where they can actually do it and it would be fine. Like they could live with the dead money. It would be a much less impact next year than it would be this year. So next year, I think he's gone. Again, like you said, I like Brandon Williams too, but I think they want to get more diverse on the defensive line. I just think they want guys that can do more than one thing. Yeah, you want to stop the run, but you also want to get interior pressure. Since Brandon Williams doesn't really provide that, I think they're going to want guys that do. And his next question, he said, what do you envision the contract for Marlon Humphrey being? Thank you in advance. I appreciate it, Thomas. The contract for Humphrey. Wow. I think it's going to, I think it's going to, wow, that is so tough. Because when that time does come, I think it's going to make him the highest paid corner in the league. Because that's all you can do. I mean, you can't do a little bit less, and that'd be cool. But I think it's going to make him the highest paid corner in the league. Who that is right now, I can't think of off the top of my head. But because it's, oh, it's going to be a lot of money. It's going to be a lot of money. Whatever it ends up being, it's going to be a lot of money. And I'm just thinking like, man, where's it going to come from? Who's going to have to get going when that does happen? And the one possibility that I'm thinking of, and it is a possibility I do not want it to be a reality, it is a possibility though. Wow. What if they didn't do it? What if they didn't give him the extension? And what if, oof. What if they decided he wasn't one of the people that was going to stay? Oh, I would be sad. I think I would cry if that happened. I would probably cry. There's some people I would be hurt for, but I wouldn't cry from all the Humphrey. If that happened, I'd probably cry. But I mean, we'll see. But when he does get paid, whoever it is by, hopefully it's by the Ravens, I think it's going to make him the highest paid corner in the league. Next question came from a boy, Javis Fowler. He said, if you can steal three players in our division, who would they be? And if you can steal three players from the league, who would they be? Oh, okay. And he said, just order my Ravens mask from the secret dwelling site. Oh, appreciate that, Javis. Thank you, man. I appreciate that a lot, man. And thank you for just supporting over the years too. Thank you for sending a boatload of questions because my boy Javis, he's sent a lot of questions over the years, man. So I appreciate it, man. But if I can steal three players in all the division, who would they be? Miles Garrett from the Browns. TJ White from the Steelers. And from the Bengals. Probably if he was healthier, A.J. Green. Healthy A.J. Green. Or healthy, or he is healthy, all in tape. But probably A.J. Green. A.J. Green, those would be mine. Cause it's like boom, immediate pass rush, upgrade. Like in like some serious pass rush. And guys that can get to the quarterback without help, but if you have them two opposite each, ooh, yikes. And then a beast of a receiver. But then he said, if you could steal three players from the league, who would they be? Well, one would be De'Andre Hopkins. You already know that. Another would be probably a Julio Jones. Cause you could have De'Andre Hopkins. You could have Hollywood. You could have Julio, ooh, man. What do you do? A healthy Julio though. Anyway. And then probably an Aaron Donald. Aaron Donald because that's interior pressure as he stops to run. He creates pressure on the interior pass rush. He can do it all, man. So those would be my three. Next question came from my guy, Ibrahim Rao. He said, do you think the Ravens will consider hiring Flacco as a coach on the team after your attires? If Flacco decides to take that path in the future, or do you think they would avoid that path as long as Lamar is a starter and be more? I don't see Flacco being a coach, man. I just don't. I see with Flacco, I feel like he's just so laid back and he would, I feel like if somebody messed up, he would just be like, oh boy, okay. Here we go. I feel like he wouldn't even really get mad. I mean, we've seen him have plenty of emotion. I ain't seen he ain't got no emotion, but I just feel like he would not want to be, not that he wouldn't want to be invested in football like that after he retired, but I just, I cannot see him being a coach at all, man. I think once he's done with football, like he's gonna be done. He gonna be like, okay, I'm good, that's a wrap. And I think that could be after this year because he's signed with the Jets on a one-year deal. But I think after this year, then he could be like, all right, I done done it all. I got my five kids, I got plenty of money. You know, he ain't no crazy spender. So you know, he got plenty saved up. So yeah, I think Flacco, I think he's gonna walk away and like really walk away and be all the way done. Now I ain't think he got anything to do with Lamar. I don't think it would be any beef, anything like that. But I just, I don't think he would do it. I don't think the Ravens would do it either. And he said also, oh, since every year fans of teams whose season falls apart early will sometimes root for their team to lose as many games as possible just so they get the highest draft pick the following spring. Was that your attitude like that back with the Ravens in 2007 and 2015? Because those are the most recent Raven seasons where they had no shot at the playoffs post Thanksgiving with the 2007 squad falling apart after a four and two start. No, not at all, not at all. And with 2015, that was more recent. I just, the thing with the Ravens that year besides two games, they only got blown out in two games. They only lost two games that year by more than eight points, two. So they only lost two games that year by more than one score. So they had us there. They had our hearts in these games and we were like, oh, they came so close to me and they're losing somehow some way. But I never, I'm not one of those fans that wants a team to lose. Like, oh yeah, let's get a high draft pick. I mean, yeah, that's cool or whatever, but no. No, I think that to me, that's sort of like a loser's mentality. And I understand the benefit of it. You get to choose. You have your choice of which players you won or whatnot. But nah, man, I want my team to win, man. That year, 2015, it was like, you couldn't even get all the way numb. I mean, you could get somewhat numb, but you couldn't get all the way numb because, again, because Ravens were in so many of those games. But I just, yeah, I never thought like, oh yeah, oh, come on Ravens, lose, lose. So we get a high, high draft pick. So, but yeah, that's so, nah, I couldn't get with that, man. I just, nah. Next question came from my guy colleague. He said, where do you get your jerseys from? Well, where I used to get them from, not anymore, was polystore.ru. But they are over there in China. And ever since this whole thing been going on, I ain't heard from them. So that's that. So I don't get them from there anymore. So right now, and I haven't gotten a jersey in months, a very long time, since sometime like during the football season, that's the last time I got a jersey. I have another company though, that I'm going to be working with very soon. So once that gets done, then I will let you all know, but this is going to be a different type of jersey. It ain't going to be a football jersey. But when we get it, we'll show you and we'll go from there. So, but right now, I don't have any more plugs right now. I don't have any more connects right now as far as jerseys and whatnot, but so we'll see when we get another one. And I'll let y'all know. Next question came from my guy Tyler T. He said, what's up in Graven? I'm a big Chargers fan and wanted to see what you think Chargers fan can expect for this upcoming season. What do you see Justin Herbert sealing in floor being as a rookie? And do you see him actually being able to make an impact in the AFC West? Stack with talent, including my homes. So they got the Raiders Chargers, Raiders Chargers, Chiefs and O'Broncos. With Herbert, man, I feel like with the Tyrone Taylor, with him being over there with the Chargers, with Herbert, I feel like it's only a matter of time because I feel like the expectations right now for the Chargers are super low. I don't think that, I don't, I mean, of course, short coaches, fans and everything, they want the best for their team. But I don't think there's really any expectations for maybe Chargers fans, for even coaching staff, really. I don't think that, I think the expectations are really low. And of course you want to exceed those expectations, but I think the expectations are set pretty low right now. Because with Tyrone Taylor, he's obviously not that long-term guy. And I think it's gonna be a situation similar to how the Browns deal with Tyrone Taylor. To where they bring them in, they draft a QB high. And you just know that Tyrone Taylor is not gonna be there for long. And you just know that that rookie QB is gonna come in sooner or later this season. And Tyrone Taylor is gonna be put on the bench. So, and not that you obviously don't wanna rush the rookie QB out there, but you're still doing them to get some valuable reps. Because again, with this season being a low expectation season, it's like, what's the worst that could happen? He throw a couple of picks, but this is his chance to get acclimated and catch up to the game. Now, of course you do hope the best with Tyrone Taylor and whatnot, but that's what I would expect from them. Just the same, the sort of Brown situation, the same way they did it with Tyrone Taylor over there. Cause I feel like he's just, like he's like a band-aid on the wound for the charges. Now, as far as Herbert goes, I feel like with him, man, he got, who he, he got a Keenan Allen. He got Keenan Allen. He got, who Mike Williams to, you got him, he got some nice receivers. You got some nice options to throw to. I think Hunter Henry is on a franchise tag this year, I believe, and hopefully he can stay healthy. Oh, that is really the biggest thing with the charges. Hopefully they can all just stay healthy. Cause injuries have been just, oh, they've been destroying the charges for years now, man, you feel for them too. Cause it's the same thing every year. They get these crazy injuries and get like 10 of them in a day and it's sad, man. But it just all depends on how they build around them. It all depends on the offensive line, first and foremost that they put in front of them. It depends on his learning ability too. How quickly can he learn to read defense, NFL defenses? How quickly can he adjust from college to the pros? Cause it is a big difference. Everybody can't make the adjustment at the same speed. But as long as they provide them a good offensive line, he got some nice weapons to throw to. Some very nice weapons to throw to. But again, it all just depends on the charges organization. It depends on their franchise and how they build around him. As far as weapons is concerned, if Phillip Rivers is an example, or Drew Brees too, cause he used to be a charger too. But if Phillip Rivers is an example of how they can build around him then, hey, he'll be in pretty good shape, man. Cause the charges, they can put some teams together. But again, they go through these unfortunate injuries all the time. I think that's been a charge, the biggest problem been injuries, man. Injuries, injuries, injuries. But again, it all just depends on how they construct the team around him. And then, oh yeah, like you said, you in the ASC West, so yeah, you got the Chiefs. You know they gonna bring it. You got the Raiders. You never know what to expect from them. And then you got the Broncos. I think Broncos on a slow come up. They trying to find their niche. They trying to find us what makes us the Broncos. What is our identity gonna be? I think the charges, they're gonna be looking for their identity again now too. Especially with Phillip Rivers going and whatnot. That was their guy for such a long time. So we'll see how that goes. And then he said, when do you see Herbert taking the field as a full-time starter over Ty Robb? Like I said earlier, it's only a matter of time, man. I think it's only a matter of time because he, like I said, I think they're just waiting. They're just waiting. They don't wanna just throw him in the fire, but they're probably eager to be like, oh, come on, Justin, let's go. So I would say around like week six to week seven. I'd say yeah, from week five to week seven, I think around there. Especially if the Chargers got a losing record by then. And especially if Ty Robb's struggling, I would say around like week five or six. But it just, it's so many different factors, but overall, I'm gonna just say between weeks five and week seven, I think around then. He said, I really enjoyed watching your channel and your consistency is impressive. Thanks, man. I appreciate that, Tyler. Thank you, man. Thank you for even watching it, man. I appreciate that. Next question, and the last question on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers came from a boy, Sadiq. Oh, he said, what's up, bro? Got a quick question. When some people, usually Stephen A. Smith, comparing the Lamar Jackson to other quarterbacks, they always wanna take the running aspect out of Lamar's game and compare only the passing stats. They act like running can't be a part of a QB's game, even when the position is called quarterback, not throw or something like that. Quarterback, so maybe a quarter of the time QB should be running. You said, LOL, any time I get into a conversation between QBs and someone does this, it makes me wanna say stuff that ain't Team QB clean. Oh, so why do they wanna do that? I think they do that to try to discredit Lamar. Because it's like people, they try to look for so many different ways how they can discredit Lamar Jackson's ability and how they can just sort of knock him down. Because a lot of people don't wanna put him up there with Patrick Mahomes, with Russell Wilson, and Rodgers, Drew Brees, and blah, blah, blah. And obviously he gotta show consistency throughout his career. But to say that this dude isn't special or whatnot, it's just so, like Steven A. Smith would say that's blasphemy. But with Lamar, like a lot of people, they don't like his style, and with a lot of them, they wanna be right so bad that they will go to any extremes to be right. Instead of just saying, oh wow, hey, Lamar, he had a unique style of playing quarterback and it worked, it was successful. Hey, great job on his part. A lot of people don't wanna do that. A lot of people wanna say, oh, it won't last. It won't be, it's not sustainable. He's gonna get hurt. He came through, he came this, he came that. When this dude ain't even reached his prime yet. He ain't reached his prime. He's headed there, but he ain't even reached it yet. So that's a beautiful thing. But they, I think it's just they do that so they have a reason, or they try to make a reason not to put him up there with other guys that are high up. And of course, he can't just have done it for one season and that be it. He has to continue doing it for more and more. But as far as last season, he did his thing, man. And just a lot of people, there were so many people who wrote him off after the first season, after his first, what, nine games, after that playoff game, oh yeah, this dude can't do nothing, this dude, oh yeah, he's done. He's done, that's a wrap. It's over for him. And then with so many of them, they were wrong and a lot of people don't like to admit when they were wrong. A lot of people don't like to admit that they were wrong, but a lot of these guys were wrong. And what happens, they like, you know what, since I don't wanna be wrong, let me try to move the goalposts a bit. Let me try to, okay, you know what? If he doesn't run, then he's not that good of a quarterback. He's not Lamar Jackson. If he doesn't run, it's like, why would you try it? Like that's like saying, oh, with Patrick Mahomes, he wouldn't be as good if he ain't throw the deep ball well. Like if you take away what a quarterback does so good, you take away certain attributes and characteristics of that particular quarterback, it's like, so what's the point in doing a comparison, man? That's like you saying, oh, with Drew Brees, oh, if you take away him throwing 50 passes a game, then oh, he wouldn't be all that. So yeah, I mean, you can pick and choose and go down the list of every single quarterback and take away something that makes them who they are. But what would be the point? What would be the point? So that's just, that's how it's gonna be with Lamar Jackson as you know, as you've experienced every, as we've all experienced and seen when people do the comparisons of Lamar Jackson and other people, it just is what it is. So that's that.