 First question came from our newest patron, the Pushin' P family. Now, hopefully the Pushin' P, you talkin' about is pushin' positivity or you pushin' that Marcus Peters is back or somethin' like that. But, shout out to you, we appreciate you. Oh, and he did say, he said, it's me and my wife's 13 year anniversary, woo-hoo! Congrats, 13 years? Well, that's a long time, man. But if you could do 13 years, then you could do 26 years. If you could do 26 years, then you could do 52? That's the right man. Anyway, congrats to you and your wife on your anniversary. That's special right there. He said, if the season will start right now, who will make the 53 man roster? That's tough. That is really tough. Ravens are gonna have some extremely tough decisions to make when it comes to who makes this 53 man roster. I am not envious of Eric D'Costa and them at all. That's what they do, they do make a lot of money. But anyway, that's a tough position to be in. But one thing that I do appreciate, shout out to the Baltimore Ravens, by the way. I love that they do the whole you pick the team contest because I probably would not have really been able to do this question properly without the contest that they have where you can go to the app. This is not sponsored, by the way. Anyway, where you can go to the app and you can pick the 53 man roster. Cause they got the contest where you can win the Kyle Hamilton jersey and two tickets to the home opener and sideline passes and all that good stuff. But anyway, initially I started doing it and I was at 54 men on the roster before I even picked the special teams unit. And you know all three of them obviously got to make it Nick Moore, Justin Tuck, and Jordan Stout. But I was at 54 men on the roster before I even got there. And I'm thinking, man, I picked the best of the best and I picked guys who I really feel could make the team but it's gonna be tough cause everybody can't make it. Yeah, you got practice squad and whatnot but still every, not everybody can make it. So they got some real tough decisions but I did cut it down to 53. I had to do some things and maneuver some roster spots and whatnot. But here we go. Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson Tyler Huntley. I don't think it's any debate or anything like that. Now, why receive a seat? Debate can start so early because it may not be like this. So much of this part depends on Tylen Wallace for me. Right now, I chose the wide receivers as if Tylen Wallace was gonna be out for an extended period of time. But we'll see. Wide receivers, I chose Rashad Bateman Devanduvenay, James Proshay. I think everybody would be on the same boat with that. But then for the next couple of spots that's where it gets tricky. Right now, I chose Shamar Bridges and Makai Polk. But it could be Jaylen Moore, he could be in there. Benjamin Victor could possibly be in there. We'll see. That could change week to week but those are the ones that I went with. Tight end, I mean, no, running backs, running backs first. J.K. Dobbins, Justice Hill, Tyler Bady and Mike Davis. I don't think there would be any disagreement there. But at tight ends, this is where it can get tricky because I chose Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle, Isaiah Lichely but I also put Charlie Coller on there too. Or is it Kolar, whatever his name is. I got to get that right because I don't want to be calling him the wrong name the whole season. But those are the four that I chose. But with Charlie Coller out, right now with the sports hernia injury, when will he be back? Will he be back by the regular season or will they have to do a little maneuvering with the roster and whatnot? We'll see. This is where it can get even more tricky because the guys that I chose, Ben Cleveland, Juwan James, Patrick McCary, Tyree Phillips, Ronnie Stanley, Kevin Zeitler, Daniel Phylelle, Morgan Moses, and Tyler Lindenbaum. Initially, I had chosen more offensive linemen. I had Tristan Cologne on there too. But then when I got to the end of the roster, like I told y'all, I was at 54 people and I hadn't even put special teams on there yet. So I had to go back and make some tough decisions. So I had to take Tristan Cologne off. I did, y'all see, I did not put Ben Powers on there because I still think he's going to be traded. We'll see. So it's David Sharpe. David Sharpe, I think he probably end up on a practice squad though, but we'll see. So that is the offense. Now let's flip to defense, which is still just as tough. Chuck Clark, Wallin, Humphrey, Marcus Peters, Brandon Stevens, Geno Stone, Kyle Hamilton, Tony Jefferson, Marcus Williams, Jaylen and Moore Davis, Kyle Fuller, Damarian Williams, wow, that's a lot. And this was tough too because I left off Ardarius Washington. I left him off, that's a tough one. I left off Keevon Seymour, David Bering, but making plays, man, even making some plays. But I left him off too and I left off Daryl Worley. So, I mean, the toughest one out of that bunch for me was Ardarius Washington. But it's tough, man, that's why I'm not the GM. Anyway, linebackers. I love how they just put all the linebackers together. They ain't do no inside, outside linebacker, no Mike, Sam, this, that, no, they put all linebackers together. Tyus Bowser, Malik Harrison, Daylan Hazard, I'll fairway. Patrick Queen, Steven Means, David O'Jobbo, Josh Bynes, Justin Houston. See, this is tricky too. I don't even know if I believe my own roster right now because I wanted to put Christian Welch on there, but I think, yeah, that would put me at 54 people. So, you see how, and I feel like Christian Welch is gonna make the roster, but who do I take off? If I put Christian Welch on, who do I take off? I know Steven Means, he's so far as looking good. It's like, it's crazy because Steven Means, he just be looking so slow, but he was making plays though. So, whether you fast or slow, if you make plays, you make plays, and he's off to a good start so far, so good for him. But I just, who do I take off to put Christian Welch on there? As I say, this is so tough. Next, defensive line, this is way got even tougher. Kalaeus Campbell, Justin Matta BK. I don't know why they have Pat Ricard still listed as a fullback slash defensive lineman. Just, he's been a fullback for you. He ain't played defensive lining so long, man. Ravens let it go. Anyway, Kalaeus Campbell, Justin Matta BK, Patrick Ricard, Broderick Washington, Travis Jones, Michael Pierce, tricky because you got guys like Isaiah Mack who I didn't put on. You got Brent Urban, who I initially, when I first was making the roster, I put him on, but then I had to take some people off and I was like, ah, well, Brent Urban, no, he didn't make the cut. So, it possible he could flip with Broderick Washington, but Broderick Washington was coming on stronger at the end of last year, but still, they got Travis Jones. So, it's, what do you do? This is so hard, man, it was so tough. But then the last three were Nick Moore, Justin Tucker, and Jordan Stout. So, again, Eric Dacosta and them tough, tough decisions when they put this roster together because it's not going to be so simple. Yeah, this feels like a dream. Oh, just what I made. You two team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, out of made it. Out of made it. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right in gravy? Right in gravy. The team keep it clean. Welcome to another episode of NFL Questions from Subz. We can ask any single NFL question you want to, and we answer it in a video just like this. If you want to be part of it, you can send me an email to teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com. Don't send it anywhere else, or else your question will not be part of this. Don't send it nowhere else, or for the patrons. The patrons, you can send it directly on Patreon. You ain't got to worry about email this, email that. You send it directly on Patreon. I love y'all, Team Keep It Clean. I appreciate y'all. We, shout out to the new Team Keep It Clean patrons. Shout out to all the Team Keep It Clean patrons. Shout out to all of y'all. Appreciate y'all showing that love and extra support. This next question came from a Team Keep It Clean patron that, again, the name that y'all are familiar with is Nazarene. He said, hey, bro, what's good? I just want to put this out there. My biggest fear with the Ravens is the coaching. I think most games that we lose come from bad coaching. Yeah, they can. It can also come from players just executing bad too. There could be a bad throw. There could be drops. There could be bad blocking. There could be poor tackling. It all just depends. But I feel you, he said, I don't think the Steelers have a better team than us. I just think the coaching is better in situational football. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Matter of fact, I would even say we have been losing before the game starts. Oh gosh. I feel like we got soft shaking my head. Definitely needed MP. That's another thing, man. Can we re-sign Markets Peters next year? I don't think so. They can, but I don't know if they will right now, man. I think, I was just talking to one of my guys about this the other day. I think they're waiting. And then they're gonna see how he does this season. If Markets Peters is like, bam, he making that Markets Peters impact that we know he can, then I think he gonna make it real tough on the Ravens. To where it's like, hey, are we gonna bring back Markets Peters too? Are we gonna do it? They could. I mean, all they receive is on rookie contracts. I ain't like one of them getting paid big money like that. But Mark Jackson, of course, he, I mean, whatever happens next year, his price tag gonna go way up. It better be on the Ravens roster, I know that. But so you're gonna have some tough decisions to make. But so we'll see. We'll see with Markets Peters. But he said, can we re-sign Markets Peters next year? I don't think so. That's probably why we need another one to step up outside of Marlin. But anyway, man, the Steelers have Brian Flores and Brian Flores knows how to play against Greg Roman. This is why growth is so important. And this is not just as a coach, but this is just in life in general. But certainly as an NFL coach, it's important to grow, it's important to expand. And it's just important to get better as players, as coaches, just as people. For Greg Roman, yeah, we know that with Brian Flores last year, boy, he had the Ravens offense. Lamar was struggling. Hollywood was struggling, dropping. Sammy Watkins was struggling, fumbling and not giving effort. And so, I mean, hey, it's some of it. A lot of it was Brian Flores, because he was, boy, he was blitzing. He was just sending everybody. Offensive line was bad all last year, so that didn't make the situation any easier. But the whole team, it was just nasty. It was nasty. A lot of missed opportunities. But so, yeah, Brian Flores, I'm sure he feeling nice and confident. But he is, what is he, a linebacker's coach? So I'm sure he'll give his input or whatnot, but that's why it's important for Ravens just as a whole to show that they grew from that. Because coaches, they remember. We as fans, we remember. But coaches, they certainly remember. They're like, oh yeah, they struggled with this when we played them before last year. Even though I was on a different team, they struggled with this big time. Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, I remember that. So it's important that Lamar be better than he was in that Dolphins game, and just be better, period. It's important that Greg Roman be better than he was in that, and just be better. Everybody. Because if you can't grow from a previous situation, then you're gonna continue to be stuck in a previous situation. So hopefully the Ravens will be stuck in a previous situation. But he said, what y'all think though? Good coaching wins games, and good coaching wins games and either in the beginning or the end. Keep doing your thing, fam. Appreciate you, Nazarene. Now these next two questions, I gave them an initial pass only because it was their first time, but I'm back to not giving any passes anymore because no more passes if you send your question to the wrong place. But I love y'all. Anyway, next question came from my guy, Tarence. He said, what's up in Greg? My name is Tarence, but this is my first time sending in a question. With that being said, let me get it started. All right, let's get started. He said, what is your most memorable moment? Go to bed as a Ravens fan. Oh, okay. Most memorable moment. I got a couple of them. The 2000, well, it was the year 2012, but it was the season 2011, the AFC Championship game, the Billy Cundiff, the Miss. I just remember just feeling all types of sad. And then the following year, most memorable moment from that year, the Patriots game, which was the regular season Patriots game, that was just crazy. It was looking like Ravens might lose. It looked like we would get Okie-dokie, I remember. Liberious Web. Liberious Web got called for such a bad, I think they called defensive holding and it was stirred down as close to the end of the game and it was such a bad card. I'm like, what? I was so heated. And then the old crowd, they started cheering, something that wasn't so team keeping clean, so they were heated too. In that game, and just in the Torrey Smith going off that game, and his brother just early that morning, I think had passed and like, man, he still came to work and showed up like that. That's tough. I couldn't do it. And then a whole the field goal thing and just the way that they came back, that same year going to the Raiders game, that was special because that was, that's the year that we got married. That's the year me and my wife got married and that was her first Ravens game ever. So that was cool. Then the playoffs, just the Andrew Luck game, the game against the Colts. They was at the crib and just Ray Lewis coming out for the last time. That tears in my eyes watching them, I'm crying. And I remember, and I told you all this story before I told it in a while, but I remember I really wanted to go to that game and I even, I put my car up for sale. My only car, I didn't have no other cars and nothing like that. I ain't even hardly had no money, but I put my car up for sale. I put it up on Craig's list. I put it up for sale because I just, I really wanted money to get tickets to go to that game. But then I was like, oh, then I ended up taking it down and just watched it from the sports ball with me and my girlfriend at the time who ended up becoming my wife. So yeah, it was that. And just thinking, I was confident that they were gonna win that Colts game, but then the next game was the Broncos. And I remember seeing these signs and all this talk on, oh yeah, well, against the Broncos, they getting ready to retire Ray Lewis. And I was thinking, man, these Broncos, well that's Peyton Manning and that dude is a, he's a dog. We already know that dude is a beast. He been doing this thing for a long time. And he, yeah, he won a Super Bowl too. He won a Super Bowl with a different team and whatnot. And I'm like, ooh, no. Then the way that the game was going, really the defense was playing really good that game. And Broncos touchdown, I mean, the Broncos did end up getting touchdowns on offense, but Trenton Holliday, he was that dude. Remember him getting the punt return and a kick return for a touchdown in that game. I'm like, man, come on. But then Corey Graham with that pick in overtime. And first of all, obviously Jacoby Jones, that Joe Flack or the Jacoby Jones at the very end of the game, but then yeah, Corey Graham with the pick in overtime that set up Justin Tucker for the game when the field goal, that was crazy. I was running around screaming like crazy. And then of course, like that game was super special, but AFC Championship, it just made so much sense that the AFC Championship ended up running it back against the New England Patriots. And that game, boy, like me before, I don't hate no teams now, I hate nobody now. But before back then, ooh, I hated the Patriots with a passion, I really did. I hated them. I did not like Tom Brady at all, man. And I just, I did not like them. And I remember being at the sports bar, there was a Patriots fan who was there and he would come to the sports bar a lot. So I had seen him a lot. And I remember the game, cause I was staying up the whole game. So I remember just watching the game and the Raven just start dogging them. It was close for a little bit, but the Ravens just started dogging them. Then I think Daniel Ellaby, was it Daniel Ellaby? I think it was him that caught that pick on Tom Brady in the end zone. Or was it Kerry Williams? I think it was Daniel Ellaby or the Nail Ellaby. Either way, I just remember the, just the score separating and the Ravens just really getting controlling that thing. And while I was running my mouth and he was sitting there upset, he was mad and he's like, no, they cheating, man. Then I just, I was so happy when they won that game. And I was like, man, he going to the Super Bowl. I was crying. I'm a big cry. Raven made me cry a lot. Both good and bad. But then, then the Super Bowl, of course, the Super Bowl of being in the sports ball for forever cause the whole lights going off. And it's like, man, really? Come on now. And Raven like, they put it on them 49ers. They were putting it on them. Black Oak throwing touchdowns, Q, Peter, Jacoby Jones. Jacoby Jones ended up running the kickoff return back. And Anthony Allen, he was holding on that kick return. But then Roger Dadell said, hold up, man. This is not good for my ratings, man. Beyonce or not, this is not good for my ratings. He said, okay, shut it down. Then they cut the power off. Then yeah, so that the 2000, the 2011 season opener. What was it, 2011? I think it's 2011. Well, the Ravens, they dog walked the Steelers like 35 to seven. I think Ben Rothesberger had the same number of turnovers as his Jersey number. He had seven turnovers, which was great. That same year when Ravens finally beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh with Ben Rothesberger playing because they had never done all three at the same time. They just could not beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh with Ben Rothesberger as a starter. But then they finally did it. That whole Tori Smith played at the Flacco Drive. That was like 92 yards to start it off with Anquan Bolden, making clutch plays in them. Tori Smith, Tori Smith made the game-winning touchdown. So yeah, those are some of my most memorable moments. Lamar Jackson entering his era, his first game as a starter against the Dolphins. His first week one start against the Dolphins and just being there and just, boy, almost passed out a couple of times because I was drinking water, but it was just so hot. And when I was just screaming so loud and I was starting to get a little bit dizzy and whatever, I said, I had to chill out. But it was special. And then even going back, going back just 2000, what year was that? The Patriots undefeated season where the Ravens played them on Monday Night Football and they lost and Rex Ryan, he called the timeout and the Ravens, they got to stop on that fourth down and it was like, oh, they were gonna win. Patriots ain't gonna be undefeated no more, but that was so frustrating. But yeah, so yeah, I got a lot of memorable moments. But anyway, he said, for me, I have two moments. The 2011 AFC Championship vs. the Pass and the division around vs. Broncos. I had to choose both because I watched both games in the same restaurant in the same exact seat, almost a year apart. Hey, you always remember where you were at for stuff like that. On top of that, I was at work both times and had to sneak to watch the games LOL to see Lee Evans drop. Well, he ain't dropping. Lee Evans ain't dropped that ball, that Sterling Moore stripped it out. That's, see, to me, I don't know why people call that a drop. I don't think Lee Evans dropped it. Sterling Moore made a nice play, yanked it out of there. But anyway, to see the Lee Evans drop in Cundiff Miss, well, Cundiff definitely, he definitely missed. Ain't nobody stripped that one. To see him tucker, make the game-winning kick while sitting in the exact same place was surreal for me. Oh, yeah, yeah, that was special. He said, PS, while writing this, I got a notification saying the Ravens activated Marcus Peters. So we'll see when this question is answered. Keep up the great work, love the channel. Hey, appreciate that, Terrence, thank you. And the last question on this episode came from my boy Andre. And again, he sent it to the wrong email, but again, I'm gonna give him a pass this time. And that's it, no more passes for nobody. I still love y'all, but no more passes. Anyway, my guy, Dre, said, and great to hope you and the family are having a great week so far. Well, y'all, everything's pretty good. He said, what do you expect to see from the Ravens this year as far as offensive wise when it comes to scheming in the passing game? I don't know, I'm hoping that we can get a, I'm hoping we can get some 2019, but this time, not having it in a playoffs, but people actually catching the ball. But 2019 offense, the running game mixed with 2021, the passing game. The passing game, I just, I love how they took strides, but I just wanted to be now with a healthy roster. I wanted to be where they're taking strides and not because all they're running back to injured. Not because their offensive line can't run blocked, but I want to see them take strides because they want to take strides, not because they're forced to. That's what I hope to see. He said, I feel like we have a lot of dogs on the team, but I do feel like we need to incorporate more screens so it can open up the offense even more instead of being run dominant 65, 70% of the time. Please let me know your thoughts and have a blessed day. I appreciate it. Now, it was a beautiful thing to see the other night in a pre-season game. The Ravens ran the screen and it was successful. Now they didn't get it first down because they had lost a bunch of yards like on the previous play, but they ran a successful screening and it was like, hold up now. Hey, hey, hey, hey Ravens, don't play with me like that because you know your universe was green, they'd be nice and go rate them, but then be successful. Another thing too would be more plays on the center. Plays on the center. Every play does not have to be in a shotgun or pistol or whatnot plays on the center because that adds so much to your offense. It adds so much to your offense and you want to open this thing up as much as possible so you have so many options on what to do. And again, volume is so important too because you don't want to be running through all these teams in the regular season. Oh man, we ran through this team, we ran for 300 yards on this team, da, da, da, da. And then you get to the playoffs and you got a pass and it's like, oh, we haven't worked on that too much. No, you want to be able to do both. So that's important too this year that the Ravens have proper volume. Yeah, this feels like a dream. That's what I mean. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like automated. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right in Raven? Right in Raven. Right in Raven. Shout out to Raven.