 To do with that, because it doesn't even make any sense. I don't even get it really. Oh, you too, team keep it clean. Sorry, I was in conversations. But what's going on is engraving here with another video. And after yesterday's pressure presser, because that's what I'm gonna call it. I'm gonna call it a pressure presser because that is exactly what Lamar did to the Baltimore Ravens. He put that public pressure on them and he did that public negotiating with them. And like I said, I loved every single minute of it. I know so many of y'all did too. And just like me, it was a lot of you guys' favorite presser and I can completely understand why. To me, it showed that Lamar not only knows how much control he is, but he is willing to show it too. And he did it in a respectful way. It ain't get nasty, it ain't get petty or nothing like that, but he did it in a respectful way. The media, they tried to get him, they tried to bait him, but he was like, nope, not answering that. We in conversations, I don't know. We in conversations, I don't know. We in conversations, I don't know. So he put that pressure, he did a lack of committing. And again, that's another part when it comes to negotiating. Don't commit, because if you do negotiations based off of love, cause we know he loves the Ravens and he even said, hey, I plan to be on here for the rest of my career. That would be my expectation. But he didn't say, I'm going to be here for the rest of my, the wording is so important with that. Now we expect Lamar Jackson to be a Raven for the foreseeable future, but he didn't commit to being a Raven for the foreseeable future. Why, because there's no deal in place to have him commit. So he put that public pressure on the Ravens. But anyway, this presser, it has something that we need to get cleared up about one Lamar Jackson. My guy Roy, Roy was like, Hey, engraving, I ain't letting you slide on this one. I'm calling you out. My guy Roy coming, he said Lamar never said that he wanted a Superbowl before big contract. He said, that's you and the media. So he said, that's me, me team keeping. He said, that's me in the media saying that, never read or heard him say that, go Ravens. And I was like, hold up, what, what, what, where's my boy Roy coming from with that white coming at me like that? I'm just saying what's been said. But then I was like, hold it, you know what? Let me look it up because it was the comment about Lamar Jackson not being worthy. Shout out to Thor by the way. But it was about Lamar Jackson not being worthy. Him thinking that he's not worthy of a contract before he gets the Superbowl. And it would be so easy to feel like Lamar Jackson did say that because we know Lamar Jackson, the humility level is crazy. And we know, like he's started off from jump before he even took his first snap, before he even took his first practice, before his first training camp, before he even signed his contract, his rookie contract. He said, y'all gonna get a Superbowl out of me. Believe that. So it would be easy to think, well, yeah, Lamar did say that. But then I looked it up because I wanted to be sure because I'm about to reply to my boy Roy. I was about to be like, look, here goes the link. Here goes the article. There you go. So I looked it up and I was kindly corrected. Because it was not Lamar Jackson that said that he didn't feel like he was worthy but to have gotten a contract before the Superbowl. It was Steve Bishari. It was Steve Bishari that said in his interview that he felt like Lamar probably doesn't feel like he's worthy of a contract before getting a Superbowl because he's so obsessed with getting a Superbowl. But Lamar Jackson did never ever say that. He never said that. So I had to make sure that we got that clear. I had to make sure that I clear that up because I spoke incorrectly on that. So that's my apology. So shout out to my guy Roy for kindly and politely and respectfully correcting me in the comment section. I appreciate that. Seriously, I do. So yeah, Lamar Jackson, he never said that. And then he cleared that up again yesterday too. He said, oh yeah, he said, I want a Superbowl. I sure want a Superbowl. But yeah, I'm deserving of a contract for sure. And yeah, I think he is pretty deserving of a contract. And something else too. And we spoke on this yesterday. I've been saying all off season that I don't feel like a deal is getting done this off season. I just don't. I really don't. But yesterday's presser, it changed that a lot for me. It changed that a whole lot for me. Because again, the pressure, because before, like if Lamar came on there yesterday and he was like, when they asked him about the contract, I just want to play football. I just want to play football. I just want to try to win. I just want to get better. If he was saying those things, then I'd be, oh okay. All right, yeah, he ain't worried about the contract. They say, Lamar Jackson, hey, are you gonna be at training? Would you report to training camp? And would you play week one without a contract? And he was like, of course, I'm not worried about that right now. I just want to play football. I'm gonna be here. If he said that, then I, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, they still, that contract, yeah, it ain't happening. But he didn't. He didn't. We're in conversations. I don't know. We in conversations. I don't know. So he put it out there. And I know a lot of media has taken that, like, oh, Lamar Jackson, unsure if he's gonna hold out a training camp. And technically, technically with the media saying that, cause you know, they were waiting on this one. We were all waiting on this one. But you know, media was waiting on this one. And they looked at little quotes from the presser and they were like, oh, there goes a good one. Give me that. Oh, there goes another good one. Give me that too. Oh, there's a good one. Oh, give me that three. Because if you can take the quotes and be, oh yeah, that's literal right there. Oh yeah, he's trying to hold out. But if you, that's why a context is so important. And that's just in life, period. Context is extremely important because if you just take bits and pieces, and that's what happens so much time in just life in society and just whatever, people will take bits and pieces without knowing the whole story. And that's where a lot of misinformation happens. That's where a lot of misunderstanding happens. This ain't just a football thing. This ain't just a Lamar Jackson media thing. This is a life thing. Cause it happens every single day. We have all, we have all been involved in something like that before where we only get a piece of something and we're like, oh, okay, no, no, no, no, no. You gotta get the whole thing. You gotta hear the whole story to fully understand. But back to Lamar Jackson in the media, we've seen several different outlets talk about him holding out. And it's just, like I said, from what he said and the little pieces that they took, it's like, oh, okay, oh, he said that. But then that's why you gotta watch the whole presser, the pressure presser, by the way. I know one guy in the comment section, he said, man, y'all getting too hyped over this Lamar Jackson presser. Y'all too hyped over that. And my response to him would be, no, no, no, you're not hyped enough. You're not hyped enough. And again, one of the biggest reasons why so many of us, at least myself, I can only speak for myself, but one of the reasons that I was so excited over that presser yesterday is because with Lamar, so many times, he is very passive. He's, and it's probably by choice. He's very passive. He's very, oh, no, yeah, it's cool, no problem, no problem. But that presser yesterday was really like one of the biggest times, especially with the timing of it and everything that's been going on. But it's one of the biggest times where he really put his foot down, man. He really put his foot down and he really talked to the world and it's like, hey, I got it. I got this. I got this. I am in firm control of this thing and I'm here to let y'all know and show y'all I'm in firm control of this thing. So again, to my guy that said, we too hyped up, no, no, no, you not hyped enough. We not even hyped up. We should be even more hyped over this, especially because it's gonna be the last time we're hearing from a lot of these guys for a long time. It's gonna be a while. Like I said yesterday, that presser had to let him marinate because it's gonna be sitting there for a long time. And the next time we probably hear from everybody is one, if a blockbuster deal is announced or two, they end up signing somebody, trading for somebody. And again, that would be a blockbuster deal. So we'll see what happens with that. Somebody mentioned, cause of course, you know, again, the Y-receiver talk. There's been some people, some people in the comments were like engraving. See, that's enough. All right, that's enough. You see, look at the chemistry that our Y-receivers got. Hey, that's enough of you talking about the Y-receivers. No, it's never gonna be enough for me. You know that. You know that. If they start proving me wrong, like one week, two week, three week, four week, they're like, okay, cool. Okay, cool. I would still love for them to have another proven guy. I would still love it. I would love it because it would give you that much more quality depth. Quality depth. And not just any guy though. Just somebody who like would really help move that needle that much forward. And what are the chances that they can land somebody like that? Hey, who knows? But one point that somebody made, there's a really good point too about the Ravens Y-receivers. They said with Cooper Cup, I forgot what round he was drafted in. They were like, nobody knew Cooper Cup was gonna be what he is. He wasn't no first round pick. He wasn't second round pick. He's either a third or fifth round pick. One of those two. They said with Stefan Diggs. Look at him. He was a fifth round pick from Maryland. Who, again, y'all know the story about Stefan Diggs. Mom, she ain't no big fan of Ozzy, but anyway, he was a fifth round pick. Look how this guy turned out to be one of the best receivers in the game. And the mommy wanted Ozzy and him to draft him, but hey, it's what it is. Devonte Adams. He, I don't even think he was a first round pick. Look how he turned out. But the moral of this story about the Ravens wide receivers was, let's see how they turn out. Let's see. Let's give them a shot. See what ends up happening. See what goes down. See what comes of this. See what was what's next. But let's see. And it's like, oh, it was a really good point. It was a really good point. You just don't know. You don't know. So you got a first round pick. You got a third round pick. You got a fourth round pick. And you got a sixth round pick. Again, I tell you, I always forget what round James Pro Shae was picked in. So you got picks all across the board, all over the board. But, and then you got your undrafted guys as well. So you got literally receivers from every section of the draft, early, mid, late, not. And when I say not, I mean not drafted. So they will definitely have an opportunity to prove themselves right now. And again, T-Martin did say the other day. Hey, we didn't draft the receiver. Now it's your time. This shows that, hey, we got guys here that, okay, we're gonna try it. I mean, we'll see the jury still out if the Ravens are actually gonna do it. Cause I'm still like, I'm like, could the Ravens really do that? I don't know, man. I don't know because what they've been trying to do would say otherwise, because apparently they were interested in their Jarvis Landry. They tried to trade for Jalen Riga. They wanted to draft Calvin Austin III. They apparently wanted to draft one of the top receivers earlier, but people end up taking them in a draft. So that would actually lead me to believe that they want to add to what they have. That will lead me to believe that they're not done yet. But again, the jury is still out. So again, like I said, if they end up rolling with their young guys, I hope that they all end up proving me wrong. It's like somebody else in the comment section was like, he was like engraving, see, when James Proce and Bateman, when they was talking about why are these people doubting us, he's like, they talking about you. And I say, hey, that's fine, man. Who know, they might've been. I know I ain't the only one, but I'll take full responsibility for that. They might've been and I would have no problem with that. And cause it's not even, like I always say, it's not even doubt from me. It's just not sure. I would rather have a sure thing along with what we have now. I would rather have that. And then I think about a quality receiver adding a guy who we already know what he's capable of and pairing that with what we have already, that would make the Ravens that much better. I don't see a problem with that. That would make them so much better. And then you got Mark Andrews too, and you got the other 50 Titans that you got on the roster, the other 60 running backs and whatnot. Man, you be straight, a plethora of talent. You want to diversify this offense, right? You want the more job to be easier, right? You want the more to have more options, right? What's wrong with having more options? So many other quarterbacks got more options. That would only make him better. That would only make the team better. Why would we not want to make the team better? I just, I don't be getting that. But that's one of the things, but another thing is, I mean, if last year taught you anything, anything, I think it taught the Ravens something because they've done it literally at every other single position, well, maybe except inside linebacker, but they've done it everywhere else and they probably not gonna be using a bunch of inside linebackers like that anyway. But if last year taught you anything, anything, that is that you can never have, not just enough depth, but enough quality depth, quality depth. You can never have enough. Ravens already had Chuck Clark, they signed Marcus Williams, they brought back Geno Stone, they signed Tony Jefferson, they drafted a Kyle Hamilton. Ravens, they gettin' back Marcus Peters, they gettin' back Marlon Humphrey, they brought back Keevon Seymour, they, Emy Marshall. Whoa, hey, hello. Emy Marshall, yes, he is a real person, but he's back there for now too. What they do, they drafted Pepe and they drafted Davis and even after that, they signed Kyle Fuller. So like Ravens, they had Kaleas Campbell comin' back with Derek Wolver, he was an unknown, but they had Matt Abike, they had Broderick Washington, they had Isaiah Mack, Isaiah McKenzie, I forget my apologies. So they had guys on the defensive line or they signed Michael Pierce. What did they do? They ended up drafting Travis Jones and they ended up signing Brent Urban. And then they brought in JPP for a visit the other day. Ain't nothing wrong with that, right? Why not? It's quality depth, it's quality depth and there is nothing wrong with having quality depth. This is why I continue to talk about it because it's the only position. Ravens got JK Dobbins comin' back. They got Gus Edwards comin' back. They signed Mike Davis. They signed Mike that, you still got Justice Hill. They signed Nate McCrary to the deal. They drafted Tyler Beatty. They kept at it and they even got an undrafted guy too. But they added so much at the running back position, even though they already had a lot. Based off of just the guys alone that were comin' back, they already had so much at the running back position. But what did Ravens do? No, no, no, no, no. Let's add more and more quality. Let's add more. So you see what I'm sayin'? Ravens already had Mark Andrews. And that's just like, ah, Mark Andrews, one of the best titans in the game. And he was the best titan in the game last year. They got Nick Boyle comin' back. They got Josh Oliver. Now there, it was kinda thin because Nick Boyle was like, ah. And Josh Oliver was like, ooh. But then they went and drafted two titans, two. So they added depth, quality depth there. Ronnie Stanley's anticipating coming back healthy, hopefully. Ravens already had Jawan James. Ravens signed Morgan Moses. Ravens, they retained Patrick McCrary. They already had Tristan Colón Castillo. He could've played center. But what did the Ravens do? No, no, no, no, no, no. We're gonna draft Tyler Lindenbaugh. What did the Ravens also do? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. We're gonna draft Daniel Phylele. They haven't been Cleveland. They got Ben Powers. They got Tyree Phillips. They got Kevin Zytele. They got a lot of guys comin' back. And as long as they're healthy, they would've been better than last year. But what did they do? They still added quality depth. Quality, and it's like, you can, you could talk about quality debt for every single position. But when it comes to wide receiver, people are like, oh no, no, no. Now I remember, we go back a couple years. I think it was the 2019 to 2020. I forgot which year it was. I feel like if it was 2019, it would make more sense in my head, especially after 2019. But so it's probably 2009. But anyway, it was a couple of years ago and I was saying on here that I just, I want, yeah, it must have, yeah, it was probably going into 2019. So before the whole MVP thing. But I remember saying that I want the Ravens to just roll with their young wide receivers. And I was willing to go through growing pains because if we got a new quarterback, he can grow with his young wide receivers. I was like, look, look at what Joe Fleco, Joe Fleco and Tori Smith. Oh man, that connection was crazy. But why was it crazy? They grew together. They weren't supposed to grow together because remember it was Lee Evans first. And if it wasn't for that Lee Evans injury, then they'll, we may never see Tori Smith. Who knows? But Lee Evans got hurt through Tori Smith in there. Boom, first game, three touchdowns against the Rams. Oh man, I love that game. I remember watching that game from my grandma house. I was watching it from a live stream on a computer. I was like, oh, let's go. Jumping up and down, watching on a laptop. But anyway, they grew together. So I was like, all right, we got this new quarterback Lamar Jackson. He's young. All right, let's roll with young wide receivers. Let's do that. And I was willing to go through a losing season or not so successful season, just so we could watch them all grow together, just so they could all get through it together. They could build up the chemistry. They could build up the rapport. They could just build up each other and go through it together. I was willing to do that. If the Ravens do that, they roll with the young wide receivers. Hey, cool, no problem. But, and they kinda did, well, not really, because they brought back Willie Snead. They brought in Seth Roberts. And those guys are still young too now. But, and Hollywood was obviously involved in the offense a lot. Boykin, he was up, up and down kinda, but not consistently. But I was willing to do that back then. But back then the Ravens were not, well, we didn't know, cause they ended up going 14 and two. But going into that season, we didn't know that the Ravens were going to be as good as they were. And going into that, and I can only speak for myself, going into that season 2019, I did not think this was going to be this 14 and two team. I didn't think this was gonna be a team where they won 12 games in a row. I did not think that. So I was willing, okay, let's roll with the young guys. But they ended up being a contender. Well, regular season, playoff games, they got a pow punch in the mouth. But anyway, they ended up being so much better than what the expectation was, because for me, there was not much expectation. I felt like they could be good. I'm like, oh man, this dude Lamar Jackson, he won, went seven and one last year. And they're like, yeah, playoff's a little rough, but then playoff's a more play calling than anything. But anyway, the expectation was not there for me going into 2019. Now the expectation is there for me going into 2022 season. That's why I just would rather them have somebody that's proven as well to add to it. Because I feel like the Ravens are so close. And when you're so close to something, yeah, you could risk it by chance. You could do that. You could risk it by chance. But you could also go for a short thing. And most people, if they're so close to something, they're probably gonna go for that short thing. And again, not saying that the receivers at the Ravens got can't do it. Not saying that they can't execute, not saying they can't perform, not saying that. But for me, I would much rather them go into it with a short thing and the guys that they got. And then something else you gotta think about, especially based off of last year, injuries, they happen. We don't want them to happen. We hate that they happen, but they happen. Stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. If Ravens lose even half of one of their receivers, they're not ready. They ain't ready. They ain't ready. So, and again, we of course hope nobody gets hurt. That's what we hope for every single season. For every single NFL team. But you gotta stay ready so you don't gotta get ready. NFL should just change it to where you could have 90 people on the roster. No, but you know what? No, they can't do that. Then people will start hoarding players and stuff. They like, oh, we getting everybody. And Rams will find a way to get every single free agent that there is on the market. But we talk about that later. So, this is why I'm so passionate about the wide receiver position. That's why, those are the reasons why. It ain't nothing against the guys that we got now already, obviously. And I hope that they do a phenomenal job. Again, love seeing that chemistry with Bateman and Pro Shae yesterday. My guy JT, he said that he wished that we could have got a presser with Dove and Tyler Wallace. See if they buddy buddy like that too. But anyway, so that's why I always say that about the wide receiver. That's why I always speak about wide receivers and I have no problem ever speaking about wide receivers as y'all know. I love y'all team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all and that's that. Happy Friday. But whenever you watching this, I appreciate you watching this. I appreciate y'all supporting. Thank you for leaving likes on the video. Thank you for subscribing to the channel. Thank you for telling all your people about the channel. I love you. 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