 With reports coming out that the Cardinals and Patrick Peterson consume part ways, should the Ravens pursue the soon-to-be free agent cornerback P2? After he receives his second contract, how could that impact Lamar Jackson's game and also everything around him? With Joe Flacco set to become a free agent this upcoming offseason, should the Ravens reach out to the former Super Bowl champion and ask him to be a backup? This is NFL Questions from Subscribers YouTube team keep it clean, what's going on is saying great when you're here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer in a video just like this. 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I would love it, I would love it, reason being something that I've said and talked about for a while now, love all cornerbacks, love them all, they all bring different things to the table, Marlon Humphrey, he brings a physicality and we know that he's called him, called him peanut punch, we'll actually call him fruit punch, Marlon Humphrey, he'll knock that ball out, he ain't afraid to come up and make the tackle, Marcus Peters, he know him, if he's in that zone, well he get to read in the quarterback and he gets to jump in picks and all that and he'll talk that talk, try to get in and receive his head too, he's nice with that, Jimmy Smith, he brings just, he's just such a very very good, great corner in my opinion, when he's healthy and he can just really take a receiver out the game, Tavon Young, great slot corner, great nickel corner, he can hold down the inside receiver and do his thing when he's healthy, but did I just mention about the last two, when they're healthy, when they're healthy and that's the biggest concern, that's the biggest concern when it comes to the Ravens and their secondary has been health, you insert a Patrick Peterson into all of that, then that gives you somebody who has remained healthy, he's a little bit older now, but hey, Raven's got a window and they trying to make some things happen within that window, so with a Patrick Peterson, I certainly wouldn't mind it at all, I would not be against it at all, but I think what would be against the Ravens in Patrick Peterson's case would be money, it would be money, now you know teams are always looking for cornerbacks because it is a passing leak, they're always looking for corners, you can never have enough corners, I mean ask the Ravens, but with Patrick Peterson, would he be interested in coming to the Ravens? Well, he would have to think about it, what would be my role if I went to the Baltimore Ravens? I'm not gonna jump over Marlon Humphrey, I'm not gonna jump over Marcus Peters, now with Jimmy Smith, that's a little iffy because he would be, Jimmy Smith would be cheaper than Patrick Peterson, so he could possibly overtake his role, would they put Patrick Peterson in the slot? Hey you got Tavon Young, you paying him a lot of money too, what are you gonna do there? Are you gonna invest even more money into the secondary? This is why I don't see it happening because there gonna be several other teams that can pay Patrick Peterson more than what he would make with the Baltimore Ravens, so for Baltimore Ravens, if they really wanted Patrick Peterson, you would have to spend a little bit more money than usual, than you would want to, so I just, I don't see it happening, I would love for it to happen, but I just don't see it happening, and another thing too, I also don't want them to forget about the offense, because y'all know Ravens, a defensive player is available, oh yeah, I like that toy right there, I like that one, you know what, you defensive player, you come here, get over here, what, come here, let's just have a little conversation, come on, come here, the offensive players, alright, hey y'all, front office, look the other way, just keep walking, don't, so I just don't want them to, because this been a trend with the Ravens, but they need as much as they get, they get veterans here on defense, veterans there, veterans there, veterans there, they need to do some of that same stuff on offense, and not necessarily, not old veterans now, but you need some veterans in their prime, some guys that's been that guy, and you could do that with the center position, you could do that with the wide receiver position, or you can do that, I mean, we'll see what happens at right tackle, because no man, I don't know this whole Orlando Brown Junior thing, we'll see, but my point is, with all that being said, I don't want them to forget about the offense, I don't want them to neglect the offense, that Lamar Jackson has two years left on his rookie deal, and in that second year, his price tag goes up with that fifth year option, so if you don't come to an agreement with him by then, I just really want to see them invest, invest, invest, invest in Lamar Jackson, then with it, with the coaching hires, I like those, y'all know I love those, because that is an investment in Lamar Jackson, now Greg Roman's still here, but it's okay, okay, Greg Roman's still here, let's work with what we did well, and also improve on what we did bad, what we did poorly, what needed improvement, so obviously, Greg Roman running game, oh yeah, amazing, awesome, passing game, good use, a little bit of work, a lot of work, but hey, that's what you brought in those guys for, so that's an investment, that's an investment, not only in Lamar Jackson, but that's an investment in your offense, so now the coaching staff is pretty much assembled, so next, it's about the personnel, so with Patrick Peterson, I don't expect him to become a raven, I like him to become a raven, but I don't expect him to become a raven, but if it happens, I wouldn't be mad at all, just again, don't forget about the offense, next question came from my boy Jonathan, he said team keeping clean, do you think it was wise for the chiefs to extend Patrick Mahone's contract so far into the future with the promise to pay close to half a billion dollars, well it that it wasn't a promise, that's not, the contract is for up to half a billion dollars, and and those are key words, you got to always listen to that up to, well you always got to look at the guaranteed money when it comes to contracts, now he has a lot of incentives in his contract, and for it to reach 500 billion for him to obtain that, he would have to reach the Superbowl I think every single year, and because that's part of the incentives, and he would have to, there's more in there that I forgot, I remember when the first day initially did the contract, we read all those little details, but it's a lot of incentives in there that he's, hopefully he don't reach it every year, that would really be annoying, but there's a lot of incentives in there, so it's stuff that's very hard to obtain, and that's what that's what happens whenever somebody signs a really big contract, teams will put these incentives in there to make the contract look better, but they're really stuff that's just really tough for that player to get, and it happens a lot of times, because you know NFL is a business, it happens a lot of times where teams will put these incentives in players contracts, and then when a player is close to reaching those incentives, depending on the team, some teams will be like, okay coaching staff, let's take this play out the game, let's don't get them involved, because we ain't trying to pay that money to them, because it's going to count on our cap next year, it's sad, but it's true, it happens, but there are other teams too, that we've seen it before where some players will come so close to getting that incentive, sometimes the teams will pay it anyway, or sometimes the teams will force that player to get that incentive, they'll make it happen, it happened with Drew Brees, and I forgot which receiver it was on the, oh I think it was Emmanuel Sanders, Emmanuel Sanders, in the last game of the season, game was already over, they had it wrapped up, but Drew Brees, they kept passing Emmanuel Sanders the ball, because he needed like 12 catches or something like that, and like 60 or something like that, in order to hit his incentive, and he certainly got it, Tom Brady, he has some incentives in his deal about playoff wins this year, and also winning the Super Bowl, he got those incentives, obviously, but it's just a very tricky game when it comes to contract, so you always got to look at that, the language, always got to look at the language, and again, up two is one of the biggest words in contract talks, but anyway, he said, I for one am happy for anybody getting that paper, okay hey I'm with, I love that too, but I can't help to think that that pressure has the potential to negatively affect his game, he seems to be fine so far, but we have one example in our once-a-raven, always-raven, Joe Flacco, who scored a big contract after he won the Super Bowl, then his play declined, it didn't improve, see I disagree with that, I disagree with that, I know a lot of people say that about Joe Flacco, or once he got his big contract, he fell off, he wasn't the same player, no, my opinion, Joe Flacco was always the same player, both before and after the contract, he was always the same guy, remember check down Joe, you think he was checked down Joe, just after he got the contract, no, remember in one of the biggest plays of his career, one of the biggest plays of the Raven Super Bowl season, it was a check down, fourth and 29 against the charges, I remember watching that game from my room in my apartment, my wife, she was there with me, she was watching it too, and she was asleep the whole game, that's back when I was like, I really, I felt that stuff that I did back then, I felt like stuff that I did had something to do with the game, like it impacted the game, and she was asleep the whole game, and I'm like, man, these Ravens, what are they doing, come on, and then she woke up, and they started moving the ball, and I was like, hey, stay up, stay up, stay up, because you sleeping, you made the Ravens sleep through this whole game, but now that you up, they actually woke up too, they often woke up, so then it was fourth and 29, I'm like, oh boy, uh oh, here we go, so it was fourth and 29, Flacco drops back, look, examine the field, and he checks it down, checks it down, terrible decision, fourth and 29, you throw up, five, y'all check down, oh boy, great, awesome, but Ray Rice did the rest, and he made that play, look a lot better than it probably should have, but my point is Flacco, his game didn't change, it wasn't like before, before he got the contract, he was putting up all these monster numbers and everything, and he was just really just out there killing it, no, it was the same Flacco, both before and after, and as a matter of fact, he had, Flacco was one of the quarterbacks, regular season Flacco was like, okay, well, hopefully we get something good today, we'll see, I don't know, but playoff Flacco, once he became playoff Flacco, it was like, oh okay, we know what we're getting, we know that we're not gonna lose any playoff game because of Joe Flacco, we know that, he had gotten to that point, so he was always the same quarterback, but everything around him certainly changed when he got the money, because when Joe Flacco got paid, and Juan Bolton, they shipped him off, Tory Smith then became your number one receiver, and Jacobi Jones was your number two receiver, that, nope, that ain't it, that wasn't it, and what the Ravens did when they paid Joe Flacco, they wanted him to be the guy, they wanted him to be the show, they wanted him to carry the team, they wanted him to put the team on his back, and that just, that wasn't him, he wasn't a player that elevated everybody around him, only in the playoffs he was, but regular season though, so you had to put some of the best pieces around Joe Flacco, you had to put better, and even though they were still cheap on offense, they were still cheap on offense, but Joe Flacco, his game, he didn't change to me, and we ain't even done with the question yet, he said, what do you think about this, and how might it relate to Lamar Jackson, would a long term deal help or hurt Lamar Jackson, appreciate you in the channel, hashtag team keep it clean, appreciate that Jonathan, it, with Lamar Jackson, it already seems like he got a, it's so sad man, it already seems like he got a big time contract, why, because the Ravens still don't give him the best around on the offense, we know what Lamar can do, we've seen it already, we know it already, same old story, we know, but they, they don't, they haven't provided him with the best, again hopefully this offseason is the beginning of a new trend, where they actually try to make some progression on offense, try to do better on offense, but we'll see, with the coaching, that's where it starts, so okay Ravens, I'm gonna, I'm gonna see what y'all got this year, but it's, they gotta keep it going, they gotta keep going with personnel now, you've done it with coaching, okay cool, but do it with personnel now, make it happen, make this offense better, you say you want it to be in defensible offense, you didn't show that last year, you didn't show it this year, and actually use your guys that you have, get them involved, you have to, you absolutely have to, again, you obviously gotta build up the offensive line, Ravens been talking about that way before the Super Bowl, and I mean we all been talking about that throughout this entire season, but you got to build around Lamar man, as I say it already seems like he got a big contract because of the lack that they've put around him, so we'll see what they do moving forward, hopefully it's a lot better than history has shown, next question came from my guy Josh, he said what's up man, hope all is well, I was watching Flacco Highlight, I guess I guess to see in the Super Bowl or something or watching the playoffs or just the two week buy in between the AFC and NFC championship games in the Super Bowl, it got everybody thinking about Joe Flacco and then old Ravens days in the playoffs, but anyway, he said I was watching Joe Flacco Highlight this morning and couldn't help but think of the days he's spending be more, after this season ends he will be, uh oh, where is this going, oh where is this going, he said after this season ends he will be a free agent, do you think it would be a good idea to sign him as a backup QB and let him teach Lamar, not to mention it would be fun to see him in Black and Purple again, and he said PS I just watched the video where you beat TD Barrett and Madden, didn't know you were that good, you should one of you want me sometime, shout out to my guy TD Barrett man, I'm super proud of him man, I am super super proud of him, because I remember back when I had my old Madden channel when I would do Madden on there and he had hit me up, he had sent me an email, he was like oh because I think he had like maybe like 400 subscribers or something back then and on my Madden channel I might have had like I don't know maybe like 7,000 or 8,000 maybe 10,000 I forgot how much it was, but he sent me that email he was like hey could you check out my channel and let me know what I can improve on or whatever, so I checked it out I looked at it and told him hey you're a good talker, you're a good talker just maybe you could ask him a little music in the background, but everything else looks good, he's like oh yeah I appreciate it and after that TD took off boy, he got over a million subscribers now doing this thing, he been in so many different events, been in Super Bowls and all that because I'm at man I'm happy for that dude man, seriously shout out to TD man, TD is he's nice with it man and he's really good at Madden too, you know with me plenty of times too, but shout out to him, but oh back to your question should the Raven sign Flacco as a backup, I do not think Flacco want to come to the Ravens and be a backup, I don't, could he teach Lamar some things, yeah he could certainly help Lamar about being calm, being patient, being more relaxed in different situations and not getting flustered so easily and I mean and that's tough too because you can try to teach somebody about like a personality trait, but people have their personality traits, not to say you can't change what your personality is, but I think that's one of those harder things to teach, but Flacco could show him like hey just relax man, just relax in certain situations and whatnot, even though Flacco had a bad offensive line, you remember him Flacco please, like right before when he had a bad offensive line and he faced that pressure and right before he was about to get hit his eyes would go all the way up, they would go all the way up, it used to be the craziest looking thing man, but now I just, he'll retire Raven of course, but signing him now as a backup, I just, I don't see that happening, I think there's no way that Flacco will come here and be a backup quarterback and then too one thing that you would also have to think about is the possible controversy that that could cause because you know there's some fans that still screaming hey bring back your Flacco, we should have never let him go, Flacco, Flacco, Flacco and it's just, it just would not, no because you know the second Lamar had a little slip up, they'd be like Flac, Flacco, but know a lot of people forget, but it's all good man, but Flacco, no, just let it go.