 Yes, you did read that correctly. I do not want Lamar Jackson to turn into Matthew Stafford. And as crazy as it initially sounds, let me explain exactly what I mean and let's get straight into it. Now, with Matthew Stafford, he of course just spent his first season with the Rams and they went out and won the Super Bowl. But the majority of his career, he was with the Detroit Lions. Now, while he was with the Detroit Lions, they did make the playoffs, but they had never won a playoff game. They never really had any success like Harley at all. They had a lot of disappointing seasons. He would put up a lot of good numbers, but it just really wouldn't end up equating to any success of the team. So that led a lot of people to question Matthew Stafford over the years. Is he really even that good? Is he that talented? Well, we see he has some talent, but is he a good enough quarterback to really get the job done? Is he a good enough quarterback to finally win a playoff game? Is he a good enough quarterback to win two playoff games? Can a Matthew Stafford ever win a Super Bowl with the Detroit Lions? And over the years, we definitely found out the answer to that because what he had in Detroit, just on offense, he did have some decent offenses and he was obviously a big part of those, but there was a lot of lacking defenses. And then even Matthew Stafford, a lot of times he ended up coming up short. So his talent continued to be questioned by a lot of analysts, experts, fans, everybody. Is Matthew Stafford really even that good? Now we look at one Lamar Jackson with the Baltimore Ravens and obviously the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions are in two different situations. They are two completely different ran organizations. But Lamar Jackson, he continues to put up all these good numbers. He continues to break all these Ravens records and he continues to just put on a show offensively. He has shown that he can do a lot and he can go crazy with it too as we have all seen before. He is capable of doing so much, but at the same time, while the Ravens, they definitely weren't like literal losers like the Detroit Lions were, Lamar Jackson still gets questioned a lot on if he is talented, but how talented really is Lamar Jackson? Is he good enough to really win? Is he good enough to win more playoff games? Is he good enough to win the Super Bowl? And him as a quarterback, he continues to be questioned by analysts, by experts, by fans, by a lot of people. That's the same way that Matthew Stafford was. It did have different aspects to the questioning, but a lot of the questions were about the same things. And we can see if you watch either one or the two play, you know, they can both ball. They can both play. But what happened with Matthew Stafford was that his original team, they drafted him to Detroit Lions. They had him for a while and they just never really built around him like they probably should have. They never really just went all out for a Matthew Stafford. And with them, I feel like it will be a lot harder because it is Detroit. I feel like you would have to like really do something extra to persuade a lot of the players to come to the Motor City and play there because Detroit is, they've been known for losing for a very, very long time and it wouldn't be an attractive place for a free agent to go to. But then you had the Baltimore Ravens. The Baltimore Ravens have been a team that have been good for a while. Not great necessarily, but they were minus 2019 but they have been good for a while. They always competitive. They are just always in, right in there with all their games and stuff usually in the playoffs or at least under Lamar. But they just, they haven't got it done yet and they haven't really built around Lamar. They haven't went all out for their quarterback, Lamar Jackson. And the biggest thing that I don't want to happen is to where these Ravens, they just never go all out for Lamar Jackson. They see that they have this talented quarterback like the Detroit Lions did too. But they see that they have this talented quarterback and you know that he is capable of doing so much but you just, you don't go all out for him. And I don't want it to happen to where the Ravens, they continue to hold back up and they're like, no, we're not gonna do that. No, we're not, no, we're not gonna do that. And then Lamar Jackson end up going somewhere else and they go all out for him and they go all in for him. And then he goes in and wins the Super Bowl with another team. And that's exactly what happened with Matthew Staffel. The Rams, they're franchise over these past five years. They have shown like, hey, we are willing to go all in. We're willing to go crazy. We are willing to spend it. We'll put it on a credit card. We'll pay it back later. But that's fine because we're trying to get Super Bowls. We're not just trying to contend. We're not just trying to be an implet, no, no, no. That's not good enough. We want to win Super Bowls. And they've been, they've been in the Super Bowl twice. Twice in the past, what, four or five years using that all in strategy. But they had a quarterback on their roster, Jared Golf. He was, he was all right, he was okay. But the Rams were like, hold up, no, something's missing. Something needs to change. Something's gotta give. So we're actually gonna give Jared Golf to the Lions, but we're gonna receive Matthew Staffel. They had some first round draft picks too, that's cool. We ain't worried about them first round picks anyway. We're gonna get Matthew Staffel because we see his talent. We see what this guy can do. We know that, hey, if this guy's in a great situation, we know that we can win a Super Bowl because we, we got a lot of great players and we are willing to get even more. We're willing to go all in with this guy as our quarterback. We're willing to do it. Because if one team won't, the Lions won't, but we will. I don't want it to be to where the Ravens won't, but somebody else will. Because you know somebody else will. So this is why I say I do not want Lamar Jackson to become Matthew Staffel, to where you could tell he's a very talented quarterback. You could tell he can play, he can make the throws and he can obviously make the runs too, but the Ravens just don't invest in him like crazy and he ends up going to another situation to where they really go all the way in, all the way in on the Lamar Jackson. And then he flourishes and wins the Super Bowl somewhere else. So this offseason, I mean, I feel like it should have been for the past couple of offseason and last year, I gave them a pass for last year because they did a pretty good job overall. They did have some, there was some lack of quality with the offensive line, but overall they had built a pretty nice roster overall. They had nice quality starters for the most part. They had some nice quality depth for the most part. Again, offensive line, that was just the biggest question locked there with the replacement of Orlando Brown Jr. That's just where they slipped up there. And Eric Dacosta did say, he said, hey, that's on me. He took responsibility for that, but now that was with his words, okay? You said the right thing, but now let's see the right action. I really want to see these Ravens go all in for their quarterback with the quarterback that they have and really try to go all out to build, not just a winning team, no, not just a winning team. They've been a winning team, they've been that. That's cool, but to build a Super Bowl winning team. I'm not saying they have to take the Rams approach, but you could get a little more aggressive and really like go get those stud players, man. You can't get stud players at every single position we get that, we know that. But be willing to fork up a little more cat, right player, right price? No, no, because right player, right price means right player Ravens price. Because they got, oh, you know what? That's a little too much, you know, no, we are. And you pass up on stud players, man. Pass up on stud players, pass up on playmakers just because you want to save a little change. You want to spend it all like that. Ravens got to be willing, man. They got to be willing, because Lamar ain't going to get no cheaper. He's not going to get any cheaper. In fact, I think last year his cap hit was like 1.7 million or something like that. And this year is going to be 23 million. So yeah, you got to make some stuff happen. And then now it becomes just a little bit harder to figure that out. But I just, I don't want a situation to where you have something special in Lamar Jackson. Detroit Lions had something special in Matthew Stafford. And they just let it all go to waste. I don't want the Ravens to do that with Lamar Jackson. So love y'all team keeping clean. I appreciate y'all. And just like I hope Lamar Jackson, it never is when it comes to being with the Baltimore Ravens. I'm out.