 Stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. That has been my theme. That's been my motto all off season for the Baltimore Ravens because last year, as much as they were ready, they weren't ready enough. And there wasn't really anything that they could do about it, but the Ravens seem to have taken last year and been like, you know what, let's build on that. Let's build on that and let's try to be bigger, faster, stronger, and better. But are they? How is this roster this season compared to last season? Even compared to 2020, even compared to 2019, how does this roster 2022 Ravens stack up to rosters of the past? Well, you know what? Having our special guests on was so nice, we had to bring her on twice. Yeah, this feels like a dream. Know just what I mean. You two team keep it clean. You see my boy, he like automated. Automated, more than braver. Again, Ravens this off season, they've been staying ready so they don't have to get ready. So their roster right now, again, it's looking pretty good, thin in a couple areas. But in your opinion, comparing this right, because I felt like last year, I felt like they did an excellent job at building the roster minus. I felt like the only way they could have done a little bit better would be the quality of the offensive line. But, and that was even before the health with Ronnie Stanley and whatnot. But in your opinion, comparing this roster right here right now, today, May 26th at 9.32 p.m. When y'all see this video, it'll be way later than that. But right here right now, do you think that this roster, this 2022 Ravens roster is better than the 2021 Ravens roster? 2021? Last year, mm-hmm. Yes. Oh, well, and minus all the injuries, obviously, but how do you do it tomorrow? Yeah, all of this has to be... Yeah. Oh, you're talking about, we're looking at OTA 2021, OTA 2022. There you go. That's a good one. Okay, perfect. Geez, I gotta think back. Listen, listen, I did a nice little chart here for comparing it to 2019. Okay. 2021, I haven't deeply thought about it because I do think, Bateman, I think hit it right on in his interview with Marlon Humphrey and he's like, I don't care what anybody says. Before all those injuries went down, we were like super bowl quality. And I do, I remember looking at the roster and being like, oh, this looks good. But I was thinking Ronnie Stanley was gonna be back. And I was like a little bit nervous about right tackle, but I thought Ronnie Stanley was gonna be back. So no, the reason why I would put this one ahead of that one is I do think the offensive line is better. I'm very optimistic that Ronnie will be ready this time. But even if he weren't, there's way more depth, way more depth to handle his loss. I also believe the secondary is better because of safety. Oh, yeah, you're okay. Yeah, yeah, because you put safety in with the corners. I think the corners are probably about the same. Tight ends has the potential, yeah, tight ends I think will be better. Wide receivers worse. Running backs. Again, we're thinking OTA time. I think the same, quarterback the same. I would give the edge to this one. Yeah, I'd give the edge to this one. With, but in my mind, they're getting Houston back in. Yeah, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I figure that's gonna happen too. But let's take it back even further because you said you got your chart on 2019. Let's talk about that. Oh, you gave me a little rundown, so I went deep. You wanna go? Should we go? Let's go, go ahead. All right, all right. Quarterback is Lamar, Lamar, Trace, Tyler Huntley. Okay, I would like to say that Lamar, more experienced might be better than 2019 Lamar, but 2019 Lamar was MVP. So I'm gonna keep that as a wash. Running back, I have as a wash Mark Ingram. Mark Ingram was a stud that year. He had 1,000, over 1,000 rushing and 250 in the air. Okay, so can J.K. Dobbins do that? Oh, yeah. I think so. Gus Edwards, 7-Eleven. I think he could do that again. Justice Hill, I think is gonna be cut. Then they had Patrick Ricard. Patrick Ricard now is way better than Patrick Ricard. I think he'll be better. I like, what I like is I imagine if everybody's healthy, Tyler Beatty would come in above Mike Davis. And I am excited to see him in the passing game. So I have it as a wash though. That was a historic year. My question is, is can this group of running backs put up 2,000 yards? Cause that's what the 2019 squad did. I think they can. I don't know that Lamar is gonna put up 1,000 rushing yards again, but I think the squad could put up 2,000. Go ahead. Yeah, and one thing to think about with that and really with any statistic, especially offensively and defensively too, but specifically offensively is that, that was 14 and two, that was a 16 game schedule. Now it's a 17 game schedule. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, well, and then whatever the average is, I think they could average the same game average. I think this, the squad definitely can. And just to go back real quick with Lamar Jackson. Yeah, that was MVP Lamar for sure. But now with one thing that I'm looking forward to Lamar and last season, like it's for me already had confidence in it, but last season like really like, oh, oh, yeah, there we go. All right, it's official now with the being down. That there was the narrow Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. multiple scores. Oh, Ravens can't throw their way back into a game. Oh, Ravens came past it, but they did it. And they did it multiple times and they did it over and over. Now they did dig themselves into a lot of them situations, but they dug themselves out of a lot of them too. And even in some games where they did lose too, they still show like, hey, we can come back. We can throw that ball and make some stuff happen. So this is a more seasoned Lamar Jackson going in a year five. So I'm looking forward to that. But all right, go ahead. Yeah, yeah. So we're on the same page so far. Wash and wash, quarterback running back each tide. Okay, wide receiver. Woo, 2019, it was not a good year. All right, Marquis Brown, this is rookie Marquis Brown put up. 585, okay. That was it? And injured too. He only had it 585. Would you take, I like more. Yeah, well, and then how many of that came in that Miami game? So would you take year one Marquis Brown or year two Rashad Bateman? I'm giving the, I'm definitely giving the edge to Bateman. Not just an edge. I think Bateman, I think Bateman can have a thousand year yard season. I think he can put up what Marquis Brown put up last year. Yeah, I think he can, especially with the targets and opportunity, official. Yeah, yeah, I definitely think he can. And then if he does more than gravy, gravy. Okay, so now wide receiver one, wide receiver one, I give an edge to this year. Who'd given how thin it is? It's kind of crazy. Next up is Willie Snead. He put up 338 receiving yards and then Myles Boykin 198, Chris Moore, Seth Roberts, Jaylen Scott. Oh yeah, Chris Moore. All not much. Okay. Do we have a Willie Snead on the roster? I'd like to think Devin DuVernay could do that. 338? 338, yes, yes. Come on. With the opportunity. Again, I still think you're gonna sign somebody. So whether you sign somebody or Devin DuVernay, Devin DuVernay has gotta put up at least 338. You know what I mean? So then you got James crochet. The person I'm most curious about is Thelon Wallace or Tylen Wallace. I never know, I hear it. Yeah, I hear it said it both ways, but Tylen Wallace, that guy's a dog. He wasn't college. He's got traits. He hasn't had as much opportunity. I'm curious about him. So anyway, so I put Rashad above Marquise Brown. You'd like to think these guys, one of these three guys could step up and produce what the others did, I don't know yet. I think because of Bateman over Marquise, I'm gonna give the edge to this year. And it's a very low standard though to clear. Yes, and it is. And that's a big comparison that I hear a lot of people make. They say, hey, well, look at our receivers now. They're better than what we had in 2019. Yeah. They're like, yeah, that's probably true, but still nothing wrong with that. But the standard is like down here. Yeah. Yeah, so I gave a slight edge this year. Okay, Tylen's, I'm giving it to 2019. With Hayden Hurst, yeah. Yeah, with Hayden Hurst. Now, Mark Andrews in year five, he's gonna be right, same as Lamar. He's gonna be better than year two, but your two is still pretty good. He had 850. So Mark Andrews against himself, I think is better. Nick Boyle, he's already at OTAs also, right? We saw him there. That's looking good, but I can't put Charlie Colar or Isaiah likely on the same level as Hayden Hurst. And that's what unlocks the magic is having more than just Mark Andrews. So I'm not there yet. So I give it to 2019 on that offensive line, 2019. Come on, man. Ronnie Stanley, Bradley Bozeman at left guard. How are the fingers? Matt Scurra, yeah, yeah. Matt Scurra, I'd like to hope Tyler Lindebaum can be better than Matt Scurra. Marshall Yanda, Matt Zeitler has been solid, but he's not Marshall Yanda and then Orlando Brown. I'm not seeing anybody on this roster that is better than him. I can't project that. I can't project that Moses or Falele or McCary is gonna be better what he was in 2019. So I think the offensive line was better, but I still think that this offensive line is the best since 2019. Yeah, with the offensive line. Oh, you're still talking about offensive line. No, no, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. Something that is, I'm looking forward to with the offensive line. Last year at center, it was Bradley Bozeman. That was Bradley Bozeman. I think McCary, yeah, McCary might have gotten there a little bit. Oh, Tristan Cologne Castile. He got in there for a little bit. I know Bradley Bozeman was like six for one game or something. Yeah. But Bradley Bozeman, throughout his professional career, he had been playing left guard. Of course in college, he played his center, but a professional career, he played left guard. And I'm pretty sure it's one of those things where Raven's like, okay, he's one of our five best offensive linemen. We want to get him on the field. All right, cool. But now, and then he moved to center in that his last year. But now, and then Patrick McCary, who I'm pretty sure he never played center in college. I forgot what position he did play, but it wasn't center. But anyway, when Mass Score went down, of course, we're in that Money Night Football game against the Rams. McCary came in, did his thing, but there was still that lack of consistency as center. But now with Linda Baum, what I'm looking forward to from him is that he is somebody in college, he plays center. And now in the pros, he's still gonna be playing center. So there's that consistency. Raven's haven't had that consistency at the center position in a long time, but now they'll have somebody there who's been there and been doing that from college, but he'll still be continuing to be doing that in the pros too. All right, that's it. Well, no, and I just add on to that. Like Lamar makes offensive linemen look good, but I want other people to make Lamar look good. And I think that starts with like making him feel comfortable from interior pressure. So I'm hoping like you said, just developing a rapport and also Linda Baum, man, on those polls, watching this man go and block downfield for these running backs for Lamar, that's gonna be fun, fun to watch. So anyway, so overall, 2019 offense better than 2021, at least my projection or 2022, at least that's what, based off of projections, but we'll see, we'll see what the tight ends do and we'll see what happens with this offensive line. So we'll see. Interior defensive line, I give 2022, the lead, 2019, Brennan Williams, Michael Pierce, Daylan Mack, Chris Wormley, DiMotto, Pico or Peco? Pico, I believe. Oh, Pico, yeah. He had a good year that year. Justin Ellis and Zach Sealer. So put that up against Kaleas Campbell, Michael Pierce being back, Justin Madibike, Rookie Travis Jones, Brent Urban, Terry Wolff. Derek Wolff, I mean, he's got a man on his back. He's got a man on his back, we'll see. He might have free agency on his back soon too, I don't know. Yeah, we'll see, come June one, we'll see June one. Roderick Washington, Khalil Mackenzie, Isaiah Mack, Aaron Crawford. So I give, I give it to this year, Brennan Williams, great run defender, obviously, but I think this can be better against the pass, this unit in 2022, and we got Michael Pierce back, who can come and do the run game. And I'm very excited about Travis Jones. So that interior defensive line, I didn't think was great that year. Not terrible, but not great. Edge, I gave it to 2019. Matthew Judon, Tyus Bowser, Pernell McPhee, Tim Williams, Jihad Ward had a good year that year. Oh, Jihad. Yeah, and then Jalen Ferguson. So Odafe Owe versus Matthew Judon, who knows, maybe Odafe can become a little bit more. He started out great, maybe the shoulder had him kind of trail off at the end. Tyus Bowser, here's the thing. I think by the end of 2022, this group could be better than the 2019 group. But I don't know about Tyus Bowser and obviously O'Jabbo, but if those two can come back, then by the second half of the season, this group could be better, I think. Cause that group was not stellar in 2019. It was okay, Judon and Bowser led it. Yeah. So middle linebacker, I give the edge to 2022. Basically 2019, Josh Bynes, LJ Fort, Patrick Owasso. Who, yeah, Kenny Young and Chris Bord. Chris Bord was mostly, Kenny Young got shipped out for Marcus Peters. Hey, I worked that out. Along, yeah, Chris Bord with special teams. Patrick Queen and Josh Bynes, I think is a better duo than Josh Bynes and LJ Fort, although I loved LJ, but I think you're a three pressure queen. And then there's Malik Harrison, Christian Welch, Diego Fugo, Josh Ross and a whole lot of other undrafted rookies. So it's thin both, but I gave an edge to this year with Queen and Bynes. Now one thing about Josh Bynes this, and he mentioned it in his presser too, which it makes a big difference for him. Remember, back in 2019, they started off with Peanut and Kenny Young with Patrick Owasso and Kenny Young. And it wasn't looking so good. So they signed Josh Bynes a week, was it a week three or four? I forget when, but they signed Josh Bynes early on in the season. They signed LJ Fort early on in the season. And then last year with Patrick Queen, you know, he was struggling quite a bit. So they brought Josh Bynes back again during the season. And when Josh Bynes has come in, he's done pretty good. He's not the most athletic, but he reminds me of like a linebacker version of Eric Weddle to where they're not the most athletic, but they're smarts with their smarts. They're at the right place at the right time. Exactly, where they're supposed to be. Right, but now, and that was with Josh Bynes coming in in the middle of the season or early on in the season, no training camp with the Ravens, no OTAs, none of that stuff. But now they signed him before the season. So he'll have the OTAs. He'll have the training camp. He'll have the full off season with the Ravens. So that should benefit Josh Bynes. Yep, yep, I agree. Okay, cornerback, I might need your help on this. I said it was a tie. Okay, obviously Marlon Humphrey to Marlon Humphrey. Peters came in that in mid season. Marcus Peters, Marcus Peters, okay. So then I've got Brandon Carr. That guy was dependable too. Versus Kyle Fuller. Okay, then you've got Jimmy Smith versus Brandon Stevens. It's Jimmy, only plays half the season. I think Brandon Stevens will play the full season. So I'll give the edge to Brandon there. Kyle, I don't know what to expect from him. Obviously he started out slow in Denver last year, but then he rebounded. I think you'll have a better time in this system with all these guys around him. But I don't know if, would you put him above Brandon Carr? I don't know. I don't know Kyle Fuller enough. The 2022 version. So in the end, I just said it was equal, the cornerback position. Yeah, I will go with that. Cause he had Fuller got benched last year, but hopefully that would be like a humbling and not even a humbling, but just a motivation for him. And then he, like you mentioned, him being around all these other good cornerbacks, that can take a lot of pressure off of him and just allow him to do his thing. And again, everything is barren health, of course. But man, Kyle Fuller, Brandon Carr. Brandon Carr, he wasn't the best corner. He wasn't the worst, but he wasn't the best. He was dependable. Yes, that's dependable. Yeah. I like Brandon Carr a lot, but... All right, so I'm calling it equal. You good with that? Okay, look at you laugh. Oh, man. By the way, also in 2019, it was Anthony Averitt, but he didn't do a ton. Maurice Kennedy, remember? Okay, I'm in Marshall, Cyrus Jones, but at Jackson, Justin Bethel. So anyway. Oh yeah, Bethel, yeah. They kept flip-flopping with Bethel and they kept signing them. And that's when they were going back and forth with the pages. They were messing with that game. Oh, that's right. That's right. Yeah. All right, safety, easy call, 20-22 better. Earl freaking Thomas getting pushed around by Derek Henry. Yeah, that was rough. That was rough, but I guess during the season he was pretty good. Chuck Clark, Tony Jefferson, Deshaun Elliott didn't play much, Jordan Richards, Anthony Levine, which is special teams really, and Brennan Trawick, remember him? Oh, yeah, 28. Yeah. Mm. So again, this year, Chuck Clark and Tony Jefferson, you have both those same guys. Marcus Williams, Kyle Hamilton, we're already up big time. Gino Stone, Ardarius Washington. Yeah, yeah, I go now. This year. Yeah, yeah. And then all I did for special teams was kicker and punter. Wasn't gonna go much different. I gave an edge to 2019 just because I'm not gonna put Jordan Stout above Sam Cooke. Right. But hopefully, whatever, this shouldn't make a big difference, but we'll see who knows. Maybe we're spoiled. Maybe we're spoiled. So anyway, overall, I put the offense better in 2019. I put the defense better in 2022. I think the defensive line is better. I think the safety, I think the secondary is better because of safety. But overall, I give 2019 the nod for being the better roster. Okay, okay. So hopefully, I think with 2019, a lot of what they did, it just came out of nowhere. It caught the NFL all the way off the bars. I think they did a lot of overachieving, which is obviously a great thing. We loved it. And they just, yeah, they just came out the blue. And it was like, oh, okay. Nobody knew how to deal with it. Just like, what do we do with this? Yeah. Yeah. So now it's like, okay. 2019 happened, 2020 happened. That was that whole COVID year. But then 2021, it was just, oh my goodness, all the injuries and whatnot. That was a nightmare. Woo, yeah, that was rough. And you know what's funny, or not even funny, it's kind of sad. I remember early on in the season, somebody in the comment section, they would ask me like, early on for like the first couple of weeks, they were like, man, does this season remind you of 2015? I was like, oh man, we did lose quite a few people, some significant people, but doesn't remind me of 2015 now, man. Cause we still got the quarterback. So another week will pass. He's like, hey, it doesn't remind you of 2015? I said, no, it doesn't. Stop saying that. It doesn't remind me of 2015. Then Lamar went out, I said, oh man. That's it, man. Yeah, it is this 2015 all over again. Yeah, now it's worse than 2015. Yeah. Made you lost the quarterback and all the others. And then on top of that, what made it, it reminded me a lot of 2015 because obviously the injuries, but then the close games too, because in 2015, they only lost two games by more than one score. Yeah. And then this game, I mean, this season, so many of the games would decide about one score too. And it was like, oh man, it was rough. It was really, really rough. You know, what was, which game this year was, I don't want to use the word frustrating, which game this year was the most upsetting for you or tough for you or heartbreaking for you? Which one was it? There were a few in that six game loss streak. I'd have to recall my game. Give me, give me a couple of yours so I can like refresh my memory. I'm trying to block out 2021. Mine was Rams. Rams game because I just, I knew that Ravens were going to win that game, even though they had 50 million guys on the roster that were out, Rams were coming in hot. I knew the Ravens were going to win that game. Then Chuck Clark, he gets his pick six, gets another pick. Oh yeah. Yeah, the Ravens, they in there with it. And then down to the end of the game, I think it was like a fourth and four, fourth and five. And it was like, oh, they just, just make the stop. Let's go. All they got to do is make the stop. And then I think O'Dell Beckham Jr. He ended up catching the first down, maybe even the touchdown in. So they ended up coming back and then of course winning, but that game was just, that was tough. Yeah, that was frustrating. I think that one, oh, I'll tell you which one was the most frustrating for me was Dolphins. Yeah, that was ugly. Dude, I mean, come on. That was ugly. Like the offense couldn't do anything. I just felt like there were no adjustments. It was just like, oh, and Lamar was still in the field. So at least like with the other ones, it was like, well, Lamar wasn't there, but oh my gosh, that one, that one killed me. Yeah. But the Rams, the Rams, I didn't have expectations to win it. I'm trying to remember. I feel like the Ravens, I feel like Steelers, the last one was also bothered me a little bit. Oh, the last game of the season? Yeah, cause that one I felt like there was actually a chance. Yeah. The Steelers have been playing so poorly. And I was like, obviously we won't go deep into the playoffs, but it would just be nice to like send, send Rathausberger out on this note. It would just be fitting that the Ravens send them out and they just couldn't do it. So, but Dolphins probably was the one that bothered me the most. Yeah, that game was nasty. We were there for that one. A lot of Ravens fans, I mean Ravens fans always show up, especially in Miami. But yeah, that was just nasty. But for me, like the games where Ravens just absolutely getting smacked around, those games don't hurt me as much because it's like, it's not close. And so your expectations as the game goes on, they keep getting lower and lower. But it's those close games. Those close games are the ones that are the most painful for me. Yeah. Those are the ones that hurt the most. Well, because especially when you have no hope, cause your whole roster is injured, so you go into it with no hope and then they just tease you. They just tease you. Here you go, here you go. And then boom, lose anyway. It's like, why'd you even have to get my hopes up? Yeah, Ravens are good for that. There's one thing about them. They, despite whatever the situation is, yeah, they do fight. They don't always win all the fights, but they do fight. So I do appreciate that about them because that's a good trait to have. Now, before we get out of here, can this Ravens team, with this Ravens philosophy, do you think they are capable of winning the Super Bowl? Yeah. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, I think that there's a lot of people who obviously don't think that. I've tweeted before that I don't care to be a cheap imitation of anybody else. Oh, like crab meat. Yep, in the NFL. And I know there's a lot of people that look around and they just see other offenses designed completely different than ours. There's definitely a lot of people that feel like, just let Lamar open it up and all of that. Some people. Yeah, I know you're one of those people. Yeah. Just to clarify, when you want to open it up, you're not saying to become pass first over run first, are you? Or do you want it to become a pass first offense? Yeah, I would actually do pass first. Really, my biggest thing, though, is not even necessarily balance, but just adjusting. And it all obviously depends on game by game. But just to really get the most, because I feel like with the run game, Ravens are always, they're always going to be able to run a ball. And they got Lamar, they got JK, Gus, and whoever else is back there running back. And as long as the offensive line is straight, they're going to be able to run a ball. And as long as they're healthy too. But as far as passing, I just, my thing is I would like the volume of the passing to be upped. And last year, if they could combine last year passing offense, but with health this time, with 2019 running offense, I know it's kind of hard because the 2019 Russian offense, like they went absolutely crazy. And their passing game that year was really based off of efficiency. But if they could do like a combination of both, just to really open up the offense and just have more options. Cause again, last year, they showed us like, hey, they could do this thing. They can do it. And they did that with an injured squad. So with them healthy, if they could just have a good combination of both, really, whether it's pass first or run first, whatever, but if they could have a real good combination of both. I think something that you mentioned, I think the last time you were on here, not even, not balanced, but not symmetry. Harmony. There we go, harmony. Harmony. There you go. Yes, that's, yeah. Now, yeah, I'm a big proponent of harmony. I don't want to be one dimensional, obviously. Nobody can be in this league. And the season that the Ravens finished number 32 and passing offense is unacceptable. You can't win that way. And like you said, I saw major improvement in the pass offense last year. I don't know what that's gonna be with Hollywood gone now and just Bateman in the wide receiver core. But yeah, I think, I mean, did you see that Bangles, I don't know if he's a reporter or a fan on Twitter today, making Ravens Twitter. Oh yeah, the Fluke Super Bowl. Fluke Super Bowls. And like, it just made me think back on how obviously it's a different era, but Ravens won in a different way in 2000. Obviously in a very different way. And in 2012, I didn't, well, I didn't understand his point with the Fluke there. Ravens were like in the playoffs, like five times in a row. And we're just an A-T-T-T-T-T-T game or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's whatever. Yeah, three out of the five years, it was an AFC championship. And every year they won at least one playoff game. Even back to 2000, the 2000 team, that was a historic defense. Like that defense had been destroying people all year. So they just kept it up in the playoffs and did their thing. So when he did the whole little Fluke thing, I just laughed at it. And then for the 2012, yeah, they had been knocking on the door for the past four years. And then that fifth year, they just busted open. Andrew Luck, it's like in the playoffs that year, they defeated the, well, he used to be the future till he retired. But they defeated both the future and the pass to the NFL. The future was Andrew Luck, they took care of him. The pass was Peyton Manning. I can't even say Tom Brady was a pass because he ended up still being part of the future too. Then realized he was gonna end up playing for the Bucks what, 2012, like nine, 10 years later. But yeah, they took care of business. And then with Colin Kaepernick too, he was the present. So they took care of business against the future. I mean, excuse me, the current, the past, the past, the future and the present. There you go. The past, the current and the future. You know what I'm talking about. The past, the present and the future. I got you. Oh man, thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Well, anyway, I do think 2022 can see that harmony. Okay. I don't think it's gonna be past first. I don't think it needs to be past first, but it's gotta have harmony, which it lacked in 2021 for sure. But to me, the main ingredient in that is offensive line. I think Lamar Jackson had to be Superman because of the offensive line. Not, I saw open receivers last year. I saw open receivers last year. I think Bateman is gonna be open. I think Mark Andrews is gonna have five people on him and Lamar is gonna throw it anyway and he's gonna come down with it 95% of the time. Okay. I think that, I think Nick Boyle is gonna be a game changer to have both Nick Boyle and Patrick record. I think that one of these tight ends can be, can try to become something similar to Hayden Hurst, play that role, whether they'll do it as well, I think they can play that role. I think the defense is better equipped. This secondary, the test is gonna be the bangles, man. Let's see you. Let's see you do this. Let's see what all these pieces can do with Jamar Chase. So it is not gonna be easy, but I definitely think the pieces are there. You're gonna have to lean in. It's gonna be bully ball again and you cannot do bully ball without the offensive line. And to me, one of the main things that has happened every time in the playoffs is the offensive line just gets smoked. And so like that to me, I think the passing game can go and the running game can go if this offensive line can go. That to me is the major lynch pin in this whole offense is that offensive line. And then, you know, you add in one more veteran. I think the receivers will be fine in a tight end centric passing offense. It's not what anybody else is doing. We know that, but I think that it can work. I really do. So, but we'll see. We'll see. I'm not saying I don't see this. I feel the same concerns as you at wide receiver. And so, but we'll see. We'll see. So you talked about the offensive line is good. Then it should be a go to offense can go. The wide receivers can go. Now, if you had two go to moves, one for offense and one for defense that would help put this team over the top. You may have mentioned them already, but what would they be? What do you mean by go to moves? Like a play or? Oh, no, no, no, play your or you know what? Either one, something that you feel could put this deep. I mean, there's offense and the defense could help put them over the top. Thank you for adding in maybe a play too, to make it even. Well, I didn't, I didn't know. Yeah. So somebody that can put them over the top over the top. Mm hmm. Or even if it's not somebody, something. I'll let you generalize it too. Well, the obvious is the health. I mean, I need Ronnie, I need Ronnie Stanley there. I need Ronnie Stanley there. That is, I said the offensive line is the lynch pin and Ronnie Stanley is the lynch pin to the offensive line. So, so there's that. But beyond that, I need, I need Bateman to become who I think he can become and be a 1,000 yard receiver, 1,000 yard plus. So I think he can do that. And I need one of these rookie tight ends to, to be a threat that the defense has to acknowledge. Okay. You know what I mean? So not, not like this, doesn't have to put up, you know, 500, 600, even, you know, 700 yards, that kind of stuff. Doesn't need to do that. But a threat that opens up the offense a little bit. And so, and can confuse people a little bit. So, so there's that on defense, holy crap, again, health on defense. I need, because I feel like Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey are going to be who they are. I feel like the safeties are going to be good. I would love to see Travis Jones become, you know, a solid rotational piece in his, in his rookie year. But I really want Patrick Queen to, like in his third year, I want Patrick Queen to become what the Ravens envisioned when they drafted him. It's time, it's time. It's the third year. Bring it, Patrick Queen, we need you. That's real right there, especially because this is a really big year for Patrick Queen because the Ravens after this year, they have to decide whether they're going to pick up his fifth year option or not. Yep. So this is a huge, that's, that's a good point, so I wasn't thinking about that one. All right, Sarah, well, this was a lot of fun. Appreciate you coming through. Before we get out of here, please let everybody know where they can find you at. Most of them probably following you already, but they don't know where they can find you. At SG Ellison on Twitter. Perfect. And I will link that down below in the description just in case you get lazy and act like you don't know how to spell, even though it's simple spelling, I'll put it down in the description. Appreciate you coming on. Thank you so much. And any last words before we get out of here? No, man, I appreciate you. Appreciate you having me on. I'm hoping to have some good news and all that to talk about to make Ravens, our Ravens community not fight all the time. You know what I mean? So that's what I like about coming on here. I know that you and I both love the Ravens, have some opposing views, but no anger. You know what I mean? So just talk it out. Team, keep it clean. I love it. I love to come visit. So thank you for having me on. I appreciate it. Thank you. And we out.