 While we all are excited for football being back, it does also come with the bad part about football, with what I call the worst part about football, and that's the injuries. And unfortunately, it's not gonna be the last. It's not gonna be the last injury. There gonna be many more. We heard about Jaylen Hurd from the 49ers today. He possibly suffered a torn ACL. The Greg Hardy from the Cowboys, he went down. So it's, and it's unfortunate. Like my guy, Garnett West, he said the best. And I know my guy, Nitred, he talked about it a lot, leading up to this season with how, since these guys, with the whole pandemic going on, they didn't have access to the proper trainers and the professional trainers and whatnot. So obviously limited access to the facility and all that. And it just, it wasn't a normal off season because you have your OTAs, you got the off season workout. You got so much stuff that you do on a normal basis when it comes to the off season that you do around the team, around the facility. But now with this off season, you didn't have that. You didn't have that. So you had to train on your own. You had to take care of your own body. And when you're doing stuff on your own versus you usually doing stuff with a professional, things can be different. And unfortunately for Eamon Marshall, I'm not sure exactly what it was. I think, no, Halbaugh did say he just came down awkwardly. He said on Sunday's practice, he just, he came down awkwardly and that was that. They said he tore his ACL and they gonna confirm it because they obviously haven't placed him on injured reserve yet, but he is gonna miss this season, unfortunately. And that's tough, man, because with Eamon Marshall, while we haven't really seen him play yet, he was gonna be like a depth guy. Probably a special teams guy. But now this makes every corner spot that much more just important. Important because you obviously have your guys who are at the top. You got your Marlon Humphrey, your Marcus Peters, your Tavon Young, your Jimmy Smith. You have those guys who are at the top. But then that sort of second tier of cornerbacks, you got your Anthony Averitt. And now what else? Who are your other corners? Anthony Averitt and that's it. Unless there's somebody that I just can't think of off the top of my head right now. So this creates just a hole for the Ravens with their depth at the cornerback position. So I know some people suggested that, hey, maybe it's time to bring back Brandon Carr. And we'll see. Brandon Carr will be solid. He will be a nice depth guy. Somebody that can come in in a pinch and whatnot. I'm not sure if he's still playing or not. I didn't hear anything about him retiring, but that's an option and there's several options out there. Now, one thing to keep in mind that with Eamon Marshall, once they do place him on injured reserve, if they look for somebody to essentially replace him. Oh, and then undrafted free agent guys too. I don't remember if they signed any undrafted corners they probably did. Cause they're usually when it comes to the undrafted rookie free agent guys, they usually sign a little bit of everything. But one thing to keep in mind is that don't expect the Ravens to make some sexy signing a cornerback. Don't expect them to, and I know it's a limited amount of people that are out there, but don't expect them to go, oh, go get a Logan Ryan or something like that. Even though he's sort of, he's trying to transfer a transition to safety now. That's why he's comparing himself to Honey Badger. And he's like, but anyway, don't expect them to go after somebody like him. Expect them to do something low key, something, somebody that maybe doesn't have the sexy household name or whatnot. And just take it as that, cause it's gonna be, it's not gonna be somebody who they expect to be on the field so much. Once they do replace Eamon Marshall, whoever they do replace Eamon Marshall with, it's not gonna be somebody who they expect to be on the field so much. It's gonna be somebody who can come in, somebody got a little bit of experience and whatnot, but somebody who can play special teams who's willing to play special teams, it's not gonna be some crazy name, anything like that. So don't expect that. But it is extremely unfortunate that this happened. And again, like I said, it unfortunately it's not gonna be the last. It's not. Now with Chris Moore, they say Chris Moore, he broke his finger. It's like, man. It's already, training camp just started and already. Now, broken fingers a lot better than an ACL, but you as a receiver, you as a gunner, so you as a tackler, you as a return man, broken finger doesn't help any of that. Broken finger certainly doesn't help any of that because for all three of those positions, and I mean just really for any position in football, you have to use your hands. Not that it's not doable and you could wear a cask, like as we've seen a lot of football players do, but as a receiver with a cast on like cornerback, cornerback can get away with it. You don't have to catch the ball. Linebacker can get away. Defensive players, they can get away with it a lot more than offensive players could that have to actually catch the ball. Cause if you got this big cast on your hand or on your finger or whatnot, that just makes things that much harder. So with Chris Moore, and I'm not sure what the extent of his broken finger is, I don't believe, I believe he was one of the four people that they listed as being out of practice today cause it was Eman Marshall, Chris Moore, Brandon Williams, and I think one more person. I forgot who the last person was though. Oh, and look at that. Now, Jere McCoy, they said he's feared to have suffered a torn ACL. Man, that sucks, man. I don't know why that hurt me so much. Maybe cause it's just, I'm gonna get a little emotional cause football is back and whatnot, but I just, I hate, I hate that. I hate that, that I was just talking to the homie Angie about this on Twitter. I said, that's just, it's the worst part about football, man. It's the worst part. It's injuries. And unfortunately, everybody, every team, they gotta go through them. They have to. Because that's something that just, it can't be avoided. So you're hoping, you wish, like, man, I hope my team doesn't get struck with this, hope my team doesn't get struck with that, and da, da, da, da. You really hope that for every team. But it's no way to avoid it. So with Eman Marshall, I just hope he keeps his head up, man. I hope he keeps his head up. I know he did, he just did put out a tweet. Let me find it real quick. I know I just saw it. Cause he talked about not dwelling on what happened already. Oh, here it goes. He said, I can't dwell on what already happened. Just have to keep pushing with God and faith by my side. And that's tough, man. I feel bad for him, man. Feel bad for me. He was a draft pick that stuck out to me just because of his story of when he got drafted. Cause it was super interesting. Well, not super interesting. It's just kind of funny. Cause he said he was in a movie theater watching Avengers. Cause, oh yeah, that was the night that it came out. Said he was in the movie theater watching Avengers and got the call right in the theater. So that was a pretty fun night for him. He over there watching a movie, which was pretty good. I ended up watching on Disney plus when it finally came on there. But the end of watching a movie that's pretty good. And then you get drafted by the Ravens. Like, wow, like what a night. But yeah, man, I hope everything goes well with the surgery. I hope it's a nice clean recovery, clean surgery. Hopefully it was like a clean tear on whatever it is. If it is exactly the ACL, I hope it's a clean tear and it ain't no complications, anything like that, man. So I do feel for him though. That's a big blow to just the start of his career, man. So anyway, shout out to Amy Marshall. Shout out to him for being positive about this stuff, man, cause you know he's going through it right now. But he could have came on social media and said so many different things. He could have said a lot of negative stuff. He could have said some angry stuff. He could have been like, why me, why this, why that, and da da da da da. But the fact that he chose to use his platform to be positive and share positivity with everybody that's following him, that was a beautiful thing. So shout out to him, man. Anyway, I appreciate y'all. I love y'all and we out.