 That boy Snoop said, I don't care who the offensive coordinator is. Y'all seen him in the pro bowl? I know y'all seen Snoop in that pro bowl showing out. That boy said, I'm ready. Stay ready so I ain't got to get ready. Shout out to Snoop, by the way. But anyway, YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's in Graven here with another video. And happy Friday, baby. Hope everything is going good. This was a lovely Friday. We starting off great. I love y'all. Thank you for everything that y'all do, for real. I got to tell y'all all the time, man. Y'all are very, very much appreciated for everything that y'all do on a consistent basis, always supporting, always showing love. So these Baltimore Ravens, these busy Baltimore Ravens, very, very busy. They been interviewing this guy, that guy, that guy, that guy, that guy. But when you are the company that's hiring, you could let everybody know, hey, we got an open position. We're hiring. And you could interview a lot of people for one time. But it becomes more real to both you and them if you bring them back for a second interview. That shows that there's some genuine interest that's really building up. That shows that you really like what they had to say initially. And you want to hear more. And this is exactly what's happening with the Baltimore Ravens. And Todd Monkin from Georgia, the two time. Back to back. National champions. Anyway, let's just read the report from Mike Garifolo, because I always thought it was Garifolo. And I know I'm gonna mess his name up in the future, but it's Garifolo. Anyway, he said, the Ravens are interviewing Georgia offensive coordinator slash QB coach, Todd Monkin, a second time today. Second time, sources say. Monkin is one of a handful of OC candidates to get a second interview in Baltimore. He's also interviewed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So, and that would be sort of a reunion for him since he was there before. So yeah, Ravens apparently, they liking what they seeing. Is this genuine interest? Well, it is, it is. Because you don't want to waste, especially if you're the Baltimore Ravens right now, you don't want to waste your time. But you certainly don't want to waste somebody else's. You don't want to waste somebody else's because you have a role on your team that is very, very important. This next movement, offensive coordinator, it could dictate a lot with what happens to your franchise, what happens with your franchise quarterback even. It has such a big impact on several different areas of your team and in your overall team success. So, you want to make sure you really, this next hire, you knock it out the park. So, second interviews, third interviews, fourth interviews if need be, but you can't waste your time or anybody else's. So, we'll see what comes of that. And again, they've been busy earlier this week. Whoa, wow, literally when I was about to talk about them, Ian Rappaport just literally put out, just now at 10.08 a.m. It's 10.08 right now. He just put out Seahawks QB coach Dave Canales is slated for a second interview with the Ravens for their vacant offensive coordinator job on Monday sources said. So, Monk and Friday, second interview, bam, Canales Monday, second interview, bam. I had to make sure I didn't say Friday and Monday and mix them up. Anyway, he's getting a second interview. And it says Canales who impressed with his work with Gino Smith this year joins Todd Monk and others as finalists, finalists. And I guess the Ravens were like, Canales, we saw what you did with Gino Stone. Bring it here, baby, bring it here. Gino Stone, I mean, Gino Smith, my apologies. Too much Ravens up in here, too much Ravens. Get them out. Gino Smith, Ravens saw what the Seahawks did with Gino Smith and they said, oh, we like it. We like it. Bring it over here. And he ended up, well, he didn't get it officially. I mean, is he in the rankings for it? I'm not sure, but he is a possible comeback player of the year, a possible comeback player of the year. But I know the Ravens are hoping that Lamar Jackson comes back and plays for them next year. So if he ends up being the offensive coordinator, okay, because they like, hey, look at the turnaround that they did with Gino Smith. Because I didn't see it coming. I tell you that much. I did not see this happening. But then something that we always got to think about when we see these QB coaches, offensive coordinators for all these different teams and we love them and we like them and we interested in them and all that. We see what happened with Gino Smith specifically. But you also got to remember, baby, DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett. Weapons matter. They certainly do. So a great offensive coordinator is the start. It's not the finish, but it is a huge start. So getting the right guy heading in the right direction is very, very important. Now, a couple of days ago, Jeremy Fowler, he had tweeted out that another name in the Ravens' Office of Coordinator Search was Beals Wide Receiver Coach Chad Hall. And he apparently interviewed with the team on Wednesday. So Beals Wide Receiver Coach, we know how the Beals been doing with them, why receivers, how productive they've been. And he mentioned Stefan Diggs has posted three straight 100 catch seasons with Hall as his coach. Wow. What would that be like? I mean, we had it a couple of years ago. Under Greg Roman with Hollywood, he had over 100 catches, I believe. 1,000 yards, too. That'd be like 100 catch receiver with over 1,000 yards. That'd be weird. Again, a lot would be philosophy based, so stuff could change. But yes, again, it's nice that the Ravens are really exploring all options because that's what you want to do. You do not want to be narrow minded or closed minded and be like, all right, this is the kind of guy that we want, even though they could be thinking that, you want to try to go for something new, in my opinion. Because what you've had, it was cool. For a couple of years, it was good, but then it peaked way too early. It peaked. And it just, it didn't last. And we did actually see like, early on, and no offensive coordinator is perfect. No coach, period, is perfect. They all got their flaws. But with Greg Roman under that offense, we did actually see the flaws early, even when stuff really seemed to be going great. It's just that so much other stuff was just so great early on that we would chill and like, oh yeah, little flaw here, flaw there. It's okay, it's cool. All the other stuff was just so great that it seemed to overcome. That it seemed to overcome that flaw. But when it mattered most, we saw the result. And then some of it wasn't even like on Greg Roman early on. 2019, that playoff game, yuck. The drops, the drops turn the picks, the turnovers, the poor decisions on fourth downs, the bad scrambles, the poor decision-making on some of them scrambles, the, yeah, just the drops are the thing that just hurt, I think the most, man. It was drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after drop after dropped after drop. And that, oh man, it was so ugly. And, but anyway, I'm sorry. I'm sorry I had to go down memory lane with that. It's just, yeah. But yeah, Ravens keep casting that net out far and wide. And you need to come back with a really good catch because this is crucial. Anyway, thank you, McLean. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all so much. Thank you for watching. Thank you for supporting. Just thank you. Thank you. Ain't nobody tell you that today. Thank you. Thank you, man. Thank y'all for being positive. Thank you for showing love to each other. Thank you. For real, man. So on that note, we out.