 So, you two team keep it clean. Good morning. Well, who knows if it'll be morning time when y'all seen this video. I'm recording it early in the morning, it's 8.25. And of course, we are not in our regular setup because my wife is using my office and Carter is in there doing school as well. So that's why we back outside again. But I appreciate y'all. And real quick, before we get into this video, man, I got to say I love y'all so much because we just, just to try it out. Just to see, just to throw it out there and see if it will stick. We put out a video at 12.30 in the morning, Eastern time. Maybe it was a little bit later than that. Like 12.30 in the morning. So 12.30 at night, whatever you want to call it. And y'all like, y'all support it. Y'all still support it, man. And I was just shocked and I just, I just appreciated it, man. So thank you all for that. Because that says a lot about you all. So I appreciate y'all rocking with us, even videos in the middle of the night. That was just crazy, man. But anyway, in this video, and I know it's gonna be a lot of Ravens bagging on Browns fans. It's gonna be a lot of Browns fans saying, I don't even know what that did anyway. So I know the comments section is gonna be very interesting. But this was very interesting. Actually, my guy Joshua Hines, he had initially sent it to me. And I was like, I don't know if that's true or not. I'm not sure if this is true or not. He sent me this screenshot where it said, Jadavian Clowney had actually turned down three offers from the Browns. And I was thinking, well, I don't know about all that, but I look into it to see if it's true. And it's funny because I was actually, I had actually been in the middle of watching the Pat McAfee show in the interview that he was doing with Juan Charles Robinson. And, but I hadn't got to the part with Jadavian Clowney yet. So then after my guy Joshua sent me the screenshot of that, I began finishing up the Pat McAfee interview with Charles Robinson. And we all know Charles Robinson. He's been somebody that's been covering Jadavian Clowney and the whole thing with the Browns. He's broken a lot of news with the whole Jadavian Clowney situation, especially when it comes to Jadavian's, his receiving offers from the Cleveland Browns. So I finished up the Pat McAfee show, finished watching it and boom, there it was. Charles Robinson talked about it in detail in the interview. So, and he did say that Jadavian Clowney, he turned down a one year, two year and three year deals from the Browns in the price range of $17 to $18 million. So he had an opportunity to have a one year deal with them. So, something short, nothing long. So you're in and out. This is your chance to make a good amount of money. But then you become a free agent right after. So you're getting another opportunity to cash in the following year. You can go to the Browns, you go play with Miles Gehrig and whatnot. But one thing that I was thinking about too, if they really did offer him this one year, two year and three year deals, then you have to think it was before they did the restructuring of Olivier Vernon's contract because there was a lot of talk, there was some possible rumors of Olivier Vernon being on the outs in Cleveland. But then once they restructured his contract, then it was like, okay, well Olivier Vernon, he's here and he's staying. And with soon after they restructured, excuse me, sorry, it's early in the morning, soon after they restructured Olivier Vernon's contract, then that's when they gave Miles Gehrig that mega deal and that huge deal. And you know with Olivier and Clowney looking at that, like, oh man, I wish that would have been me. But when they did that with Olivier Vernon, that pretty much shut the door. It actually, it didn't slam the door, but it shut the door gently on Olivier and Clowney heading to the Browns. And Browns have been, they have been in the market to really like upgrade their pass rush, their edge setters, their defensive line. They had really been in the market to upgrade that because they had also been interested in one Yannick Ngagwe. So Browns, they had inquired about Yannick Ngagwe about adding him to their defensive line. And Browns like, hey, they trying to get nasty. I mean, they already got Miles Gehrig, one of the best. So they were trying to get even nastier. Like even nasty. And you know, Browns, they've been building some rosters now. You gotta give it to them for that. They have been building some rosters. But it's just, again, I think Brown's biggest problem over the past, especially over the past couple, not only over the past couple of years, but for the longest has been the front office because everything starts there. Everything starts there. If your front office isn't right, it's just, you could have the best team in the world. You could have the most talented team in the world. You could have this player, the best quarterback, running back, receiver, and Browns got a lot of good players. They got a lot of good players. Right now they got two good running backs. Two really good running backs. Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, two starting running backs. They got Odell Beckham, Junior Jarvis, Landry. Like, so they got, the tight end's okay. David and Joku, it's okay. Of course, signed Austin Hooper to that big deal. He doesn't drop the ball, so that's good. And his numbers had continued to go up while he was in Atlanta. But we'll see, see how he does with Cleveland. They upgraded their offensive line. And again, Miles Garrett, of course. The inside linebacker, it was a question mark they did just recently sign Malcolm Smith. Cornerbacks, a little bank, secondary little banged up right now. They still got Denzel Ward. Denzel Ward is nice, man. He's nice. But Browns, they, so they, my point is they have these really good rosters. And they do this year and in year, especially the past three years. But it starts with the front office. But back to Jadaven and Clowney. It's just, it does make it clear that Jadaven and Clowney, if this is true, it does make it clear that Jadaven and Clowney, he just really doesn't wanna play in Cleveland. If that was the case. Or it could mean two things. One thing, one, it could mean that he really doesn't wanna play in Cleveland. And I think that's pretty much, that's what it is. Or another possibility is that he may have just wanted more, even more money. Now, as wild as that sounds, that he could have wanted even more money than that than a one year deal for 17, 18 meal. And of course, it may not have been fully guaranteed. It may have been an incentivized deal. Because again, with these deals, they're not always what they appear to be. Cause it can be a one year deal worth up to 17, 18 meal. Up to. And when you have these deals, and that's pretty much every deal, every deal is worth up to something. Besides the franchise tags. The franchise tags are fully guaranteed. So the franchise tags for 15 meal, that player's getting 15 meal. But when you have a deal that's worth up to a certain amount, then you have some guaranteed money, which is good. That's guaranteed. That means you're guaranteed to get paid that money no matter what happens. But then you can have incentives. You can have escalators to where you have to reach certain achievements in order for that deal to be maxed out. And usually what teams do, they don't want you to max out on these deals. They don't. Like for the Yonakin Godway, it's a conditional fifth round pick, but it can go all the way up to a third round pick for what the Vikings sent over to the Jaguars. So they sent the Jaguars a second round pick and a conditional fifth round pick. But with that conditional fifth round pick, it can go all the way up to a third round pick. Like if the Vikings make the Super Bowl, something like that. So a lot of teams put in these crazy escalators and these crazy incentives that not that they know the players won't hit, but they most likely know like, yeah, they're not gonna reach that. So we're not gonna have to pay that. But it does make the deal look flashier, makes the deal look better. So that's a possibility which David Clowney and him declined in the Browns office that maybe they just, they may have been worth up to $17, $18 million per year, but the incentives might have been crazy. So who knows? But anyway, I just thought it was interesting that just about this whole situation and with your David and Clowney, I don't know what this dude is gonna do. We almost at week one. He's still not on the team. We haven't heard any recent news about him. Even though Charles Robinson, if what Charles Robinson was saying is true, he was saying that I think his agent is Bus Cook, whoever Miles Garris agent is. Charles Robinson was saying that teams have been trying to talk to your David and Clowney and his agent has been like, well, I mean, I'll see what I can do. I try to reach him, but so it's like, what's that about? Is he just trying to play or what like, what's going on? I don't know. But anyway, thank you, McLean, appreciate y'all. Again, I appreciate y'all like supporting like crazy. I appreciate everybody that's been getting a merchant whatnot, thank you for that. And thank you for making this a, just a community where everybody was welcome. Everybody can just come in and talk football. Everybody's good to each other. Everybody's nice to each other because that's exactly how it should be. So I love y'all, I appreciate y'all and I'm out.