 I was just telling one of my guys a little bit ago. I said, man, these Ravens, they don't know any other way to do it, but to just have all this craziness that transpires literally like every single game pretty much. When we as Ravens fans, okay, Pookie, I love you too. When we as Ravens fans actually watch a calm game from the Ravens, where the Ravens is won decisively, even when it's lost decisively, we get surprised. We get really surprised because we're just so used to craziness, especially this year. And yesterday, and against the Vikings, it was no different, but Team Keep It Clean, what's going on, is saying Raven here with another video. And in this video, I'm here to share my post game thoughts from the game we all watched between the Ravens and the Vikings, which was just madness. It was madness. Before we get into this video, I gotta let y'all know it's going to be a very busy week, very, very busy week. So if you see a little extra videos, then you're used to my apologies because we got a lot to cover and we only have like three days to cover it because the Dolphins game is on Thursday. So that should be very, should be fun, should be a fun one. And it being down here in Miami, you know, like them Florida Ravens, they get to go do their thing. Anyway, we'll talk about that when we get there. For this game though, against the Vikings, the Ravens, the slow starts, the slow starts happen again and that's just, it's never good. It's never a good thing. When you have a slow start, whether you're going against a good team or you're going against a bad team, it's never good because this just makes stuff harder, that much harder for your defense. It makes the stuff that much harder for your offense. It just makes stuff harder just for your team because you're not putting points on the board. So the Ravens, they got off to a slow start but it was a mix of things. There was a mix of bad play caller and y'all know I've been one of the biggest G-Roll fans this year but he's had his mishaps. And yesterday's game in the first quarter, oh man, anybody that was watching the live stream, y'all saw it, like the Ravens, they was one player in the first quarter. Early on in the game, I think it might've been the first or second drive. When Ravens came out in this run heavy package, they had Patrick Card, I think they had Tomlinson, they had Josh Oliver, they had Levy on bail and they had one receiver. And that one receiver was out wide. Everybody else was around the line and scrimmaged, of course Patrick Card, he was lined up at full back and Levy on bail at running back and I think Tomlinson was in the backfield too, whatever the formation was. And then they changed it and they changed it to five wide. So they spread it out, empty backfield. And I'm like, why are we lining up those guys? Like, are we going five wide with that? Yuck, I didn't like it at all. I forgot, I just didn't like it so much. I forgot what the result of that play ended up even being. Probably Lamar ended up taking off because Lamar was taking off literally all game long because he had no protection. He had no protection. But in my opinion, I think the reason he had no protection was because they didn't establish a running game early on. They didn't. And now Devontae Freeman, one thing I did like about yesterday's game in the long run, not early on, but in the long run, they established Devontae Freeman as the number one back, even though you know they love Levy on bail so much. They love Levy on bail. Levy on bail made some plays towards the end of the game there. But Devontae Freeman, like they, I think Devontae Freeman had like 13 carries and Levy on bail had like 11. I think it should have, it should have been in my opinion. I'm no offensive coordinator, but I think it should have been Devontae Freeman with like 16, 17. Maybe Levy on bail with like six, something like that. And of course you can't just go by numbers and be like, all right, and this game, this running back is going to get this amount of carries. But what I'm saying is that I feel like David, I was about to say Davey on bail. I feel like Devontae Freeman should be the guy, the clear cut guy, their number one runner. Not saying that Levy on bail shouldn't get his two, but Devontae Freeman should be getting the bulk of the carries because he is there. Same thing I've been saying, he's their best runner that will actually get opportunity. Because you know Tyson Williams, he just, when he's out there, like it's like, okay, you know he ain't getting the ball. Like they're done with Tyson Williams, man. Like that's why I was so surprised that he's still here. I really thought the trade deadline was going to come and go and Tyson Williams was going to go. Not because he's a bad player, I thought the Ravens were just done, especially after that fourth downplay against the Bengals. I thought they were done with him. And I mean, they are pretty much done with him. They just keeping them around. Like they, he probably just a hold over till the Tavius Murray gets healthy. Then once the Tavius Murray gets healthy, he probably go right back to being inactive. I just, you could tell that they are just over him. They are over him. They want him to have no parts of the ball. They done with him. And it's an unfortunate situation, but it's over. But anyway, Devontae Freeman, he had a really good game yesterday. I would say that was his best game as a Raven so far. Levy on Bill, as I said, he of course made an impact too. Got his touchdown, after Devontae did all the dirty work, Levy on Bill went and got the touchdown. But Levy on Bill, like I said, he contributed too, which was nice. And I just hope that the Ravens moving forward. They can stop doing this but they got to try to make every running back happy except Tyson Williams, because you know they don't want to make him happy. But where they got to make Devontae Freeman happy and Levy on Bill, but I want them to establish a hot hand. And again, they did that more toward the end of the game yesterday, but I think that if they did that early on, that would help out the offensive line so much because you saw how the offensive line toward the end of the game, they were doing a lot better because the Ravens were running a lot better. Early on, they were passing a lot and they've been passing a lot this whole season. But Lamar just, he could not be, he wasn't comfortable like pretty much all game long. He was not comfortable. He was running for his life all game long. And the scary part about that, the frustrating part about that is that the Ravens, what can they do about the offensive line? What can you do? I mean, it's tough. Like if you add somebody, are they going to be better than what you have? Possibly, but you'll never know. They did just sign Ogbuy and I did see him out there for, what play did he come up with for a field goal? I forgot what play he came out there for, but he was out there like a little tiny bit, but obviously not as a starter. So I wonder if they'll incorporate him somehow, some way. Probably not because, I mean, when you're winning, a lot gets covered up. So I wonder if they would be willing to make a change even though they are winning. But anyway, we'll see what happens with that. But yeah, with the offensive line, it's been the same story. It's just been, it's been a lot of bad. It's been a lot of bad. It ain't been all bad now. Ain't been all bad. Cause again, once they mixed it up and they successfully mixed it up, that's the thing. When they successfully mixed it up. So they had success running the ball and some success passing the ball. That's when the offensive line was able to do better. So that's just something to keep in mind as the Ravens move forward with the offensive line. And I just, one thing that I hope, it's kind of scary to think about, but you think about, especially last year. Last year they were able to scrape by and whatnot with the offensive line that they had, which was a problem all year from week one. And then in the playoffs, it got exposed to the max and they kicked him out. That's the reason that Lamar Jackson ended up leaving the game with a concussion. That's the reason why on that pick six, he ain't have no time to throw. That's the reason why on a play before the pick six, I think Hollywood was wide open, but Lamar was too busy getting hit. So it's the offensive line. It, hopefully it's not that situation in the long run, but we just see how everything plays itself out. Lamar, his game, he just started this game shaky. Oh, but back, you know what? Let's back up before we get to Lamar, which, well, we could still stay on Lamar. He was sailing some passes. And again, he was running for his life from start to finish, but early on he was sailing some passes, overthrowing some guys. He overthrew Hollywood and the flag. He overthrew Mark Andrews, but went on to overthrow the Mark Andrews. Like he was trying to fit it. There was a defender in front of Mark Andrews and there was a defender behind Mark Andrews and there was a defender to the side of Mark Andrews. So Lamar was trying to fit it in right in there, but he ended up sailing it. So, okay, well, better that than what it could have been. So, because he could have thrown an interception, which he did right before halftime, but on that play he didn't, he just sailed it. But with everything, and even though the Ravens, they didn't deserve it. They got that horse collar called like we were talking about. So the Ravens are like, all right, we got bailed out. So let's take advantage of it. Lamar, though the perfect pass to Mark Andrews, touchdown, touchdown. It's like, okay, we getting ready to go like this? Mark Andrews drops it. And it's like, man, like ever since national tight ends day, Mark Andrews, he ain't really been showing out. Now he did finish yesterday with like, I think like five catches, 45 yards, something like that. So he ended the day with an all right day, but that's money right there. That's money, you gotta come down with those. I know he ain't gonna catch every single pass. He gonna have drops. It happens. But it's like when Lamar, that when Ravens have this history, this season of starting off so slow, that's a chance that you have to not start off slow, start off with a touchdown, and he dropped it. But it was what it was. So Lamar, overall yesterday, he had a good game, definitely wasn't a great game. He had a good game though, but you could tell he just, he had to do a lot. He had to do a lot. And he went over a hundred yards rushing, had the three touchdowns, had the two interceptions. One of those interceptions was on Devontae Freeman for not engaging with the guy. And y'all know, I initially thought that, okay, well Devontae Freeman, he was fine. Like he was, he was in the right for just waiting for Anthony Bar to engage with him. And maybe Anthony Bar was like playing contained to where he was just staying there just in case Lamar tried to take off or something. But no, Devontae, I was corrected. Devontae Freeman should have engaged with him. And that wouldn't have been an interception. Well, it would have been a way less of a chance of an interception. But that was just a great play by Anthony Bar. That was such a great play. But yeah, that was an overtime too. That was an overtime. And when that interception happened, I was like, oh boy, we gotta rely on this defense. Even though the defense, they had, when it mattered the most, most. Not when it mattered the most, because when it mattered the most like in the fourth quarter with Lamar and Ravens, they got the touchdown drive to put them ahead by seven. It was like, all right, defense, just close it out. And they didn't close it out. But when it mattered the most, most, the Ravens defense they came through. And I was pleasantly surprised at them making a stop after that Lamar Jackson interception. Because the Ravens were moving the ball. They were moving. But that was a very scary moment. But anyway, in the other interception that he threw right before half, again, Lamar threw these interceptions and the defense they came through. Because Lamar on the first interception he threw right before halftime, that set the Vikings up nice. They had time, they had good field position, but the defense held them to three. That was so big. That was so big. But then Lamar, of course, he threw the, what, three touchdowns. There was one to Devante Freeman. One to, all to like unlikely people to be catching touchdowns. But that's what you need. When other people being held from the end zone, from being held from scoring, you need other guys to step up and make plays and you need your offensive coordinator and your quarterback to get other guys involved and to see other guys and be like, all right, they watching Bateman extra close. They watching Hollywood, they watching Andrews. All right, let's find somebody else. So Duvenay with the great catch in the back of the end zone and Lamar with the great throw. Patrick Ricard, who literally on that drive, he took it over. He took that whole drive over and he was catching one hand and all that running people over. Okay, Project Pat. And then Devante Freeman, who he had a really good game too. Like I said, as a runner, and then of course he got his little passing touchdown too. And he was somebody I wasn't expecting to get a passing touchdown. I was not thinking about him on that play. I was like, okay, I wasn't thinking about him. Vikings weren't thinking about him. Ravens were like, okay, we know that. Nobody's thinking about him. Let's get him and they got him. Perfect. What else? See, that's the benefits of being able to do the video outside. You get a Lugi from you little waking up in the morning and boom, you just go spit it. Anyway, I know I was gonna be somebody. Oh, why did you leave there in the video? Man, you should have cut that out. You should have added that out so gross, man. I don't ever have Lugies. I have this perfect body system that just doesn't have any Lugies. That's so gross. Anyway, shout out to you, whoever you are in advance. Hollywood, who Hollywood? He had a game. He had himself a game. Went over 100 yards, didn't get a touchdown, but he went over 100 yards. Key contributor, no drops, came back to the ball, attacked the ball, got a lot of yak and engage. He brought on contact. Cause a lot of times people are so used to Hollywood. Oh, you see a defender coming, he run out of bounds. You see a defender coming, he dropped to the ground. Hollywood said, no, not yesterday. Yesterday he was all about that contact. All about it. And I loved it. Loved it. Great game from Hollywood, especially in clutch time. Especially in clutch time. Rashad Bateman, Mr. First Down. Again, looks smooth. It looks like he's been playing with these guys forever. So, and he's a rookie. He does not look like a rookie to me. He really doesn't look like a rookie receiver. And for it, it's crazy to see a rookie receiver making immediate impact despite missing the first five weeks of the regular season. It's crazy. It's rookie receiver. Like Sammy Watkins wasn't even playing yesterday. They said he had some thigh issue that came, that happened before the game. And they were like, okay, we'll rest you. But this rookie, rookie, rookie came through, man. And he's been coming through. So that's been a really good thing. We talked about Mark Andrews already. DuVernay, we talked about him. Proshay, him and Miles Boykin. They weren't involved in the offense at all. They were out there for a couple plays or whatever, but nothing crazy. Yeah, that was that. Penalties, there was some little rinky-dinky calls, man. But penalties were hurting the Ravens. Ravens, a lot of times they can be their own worst enemy. And those penalties, they'll bite you in the butt, man. And a lot of times when Ravens get a big play, I know a lot of us as fans, we start looking around like, oh, okay, where's the flag? Cause I don't want to get too excited because I know a flag is probably coming. And then if it doesn't happen, I go, okay, let's go. So, oh, and shout out to Rushal Bateman for getting literally the first of the year, the first defensive pass and offensive call that went for the Ravens. All year long. Cause you know, we don't get to like LeMaw a couple of weeks ago. Think we got the first rough in the passer? All year ever since 2019? Ever since 2019? You mean to tell me LeMaw ain't been rough? LeMaw ain't been late, he ain't had no late hits? We got the first rough in the passer since 2019, a couple of weeks ago. And now we got the first pass and offense this, in this game. I'm like, wow, that's crazy. That's crazy. It's week nine. And that's the first week nine. It's wild, man. Anyway, that's offense. Yeah, that sums up the offense. Defense, no, special teams, Justin Tucker, game-winning field goal, you know, Justin Tucker, he just, it was one of those things where in the back of my mind, I'm like, okay, I'm not Justin Tucker, got this, but at the same time, there's no such thing as a game, and we've seen crazy stuff happen. It's been a wild season, but Justin Tucker, he held it down and he got it. So it was good, that was a game winner. I think they said that was his 10th or 12th game winner, something like that. I mean, he done made a lot of game winners. We already know that. So that was a nice thing to see. So special teams, Duvenay didn't really get many kick returns, but special teams, they gave up a kick return for a touchdown. And it's like coming out the half, we're thinking, all right, Ravens, they down by seven, I believe. They just got a touchdown right before halftime. It's like, all right, you down by seven. Vikings getting the ball, yeah, that's cool, but all you got to do is stop them. You get the ball, but all right, let's go Ravens, let's go. And the thing with them, Pookie, what are you eating, man? Spit it out, spit it out. What are you eating? Anyway, we're thinking, all right, the Ravens, they all they got to do, they got to come out and stop the Vikings and with the Vikings, all their plays, the big stuff has been cut, all they, they just been getting these big plays. That's the only way they've been scoring. When they got to grind it out, they got to grind out these drives, they don't score. They score from these big plays. They scored from a 50 yard touchdown pass to Justin Jefferson. They scored on the, what, Delvin Cook got that 66 yard run and then they finish it off with the Kirk Cousins QB sneak, but it's like, all right, cool. We stopped the big plays, we'll be straight. Big play, come out half time, kick return for a touchdown. I'm like, oh boy, wow, man. And it was just like, wow, but I did not think that it would be over them. I'm like, oh, Raven's down by 14. Oh, okay, cool, that's fine. And I kept saying it on the stream, because there's a lot of people saying that the game was over, but I kept saying it on the stream, like, okay, that is, this, this, everything that's happening will just make the comeback that much sweeter. It'll make it that much sweeter. And it did. Raven's again, down by 14, down by multiple scores and they end up coming back and winning. And that this narrative of Lamar Jackson can't come back, can't play from behind. It's been dead, but it's like really, really dead. So, they're gonna come up with new stuff though. You know how it goes. Anyway, defense, defense. Pookie, what are you eating, man? What are you eating? I keep hearing her chew on something. I ain't giving her no food. What are you eating? What are you eating? What are you eating? Come on, man, she's so annoying. Anyway, defense. Defense in this game. Oh, you got camera shy or something? He said, don't try to kiss me, man. Defense in this game. That, I knew Justin Jefferson was gonna get his. I figured he was gonna get a touchdown this game. I figured we would see at least one gritty dance, but I didn't think he would go over 75 yards. And all that stuff happened. And the way that it happened, it was kind of sad. I don't know if that was more on Marlon Humphrey. I think it was a mix of being on Marlon Humphrey and Chuck Clark, because Marlon Humphrey, he just, his foot walking, his footwork, he just got caught slipping. He just looked lost. He was like, whoa, you gonna pass me like that, bro? And then Chuck Clark, he was running up. And again, I think it's Chuck Clark, he's so used to blitzing. So it's probably in his mind, like, all right, blitz, blitz, blitz, blitz, blitz. I'm an outside lineback, I'm not a safety. I'm an outside lineback, I'm not a safety. I blitz, that's my main thing to do, blitz. So he's so used to that in wing system that he was trying to blitz from being a deep safety. So he's still running. And Justin Jefferson was like, okay, cool, bye. Ran right past both of them touchdown. Beautiful pass, beautiful catch, beautiful gritty, by the way. But other than that, he didn't really do anything. Well, he did have that nice fourth down catch in the end of the fourth quarter that set up the Adam Thielen touchdown. But he, other than those two players, he was pretty much, he was not a factor. Now, obviously he made those big plays, but he wasn't like this dude that was just killing Marlon all game, just killing Anthony Avery to hear what he wasn't. And even Adam Thielen, he wasn't an impact player either, except that one played that touchdown. There was a little push off there too, but they, so besides those couple of plays that they did give up, Ravens actually did a pretty good job of holding those guys down. They really did. Overall in the grand, it's like, when you look at the box score, you'll see touchdown Justin Jefferson, touchdown Adam Thielen, and they, so they did get this, but if you actually watched a game, that's why numbers don't always tell the whole story. But Ravens overall, like, except for those couple of plays, overall they held those guys. Dalvin Cook, who scared me because just watching, I didn't really, I know who Dalvin Cook is, I know what he can do, but my first time being able to actually watch him this year was when I was watching the Vikings and Cowboys game, and this dude, like, his burst is so quick. It is so quick, and it's scary. And I was thinking, oh boy, like, okay, Brandon Williams is out, but even with Brandon Williams in, Ravens run defense, it ain't been the Ravens run defense that we know. It's been a pretty big yikes, man. And I'm just, I'm worried about him. I'm worried about Dalvin Cook because I know what he does. I know what he's capable of, and the way this dude shoots through the hole, the way that he got this, this crazy burst, it's wild, and when he's healthy, that's been his only knock as a running back. Only knock as a running back. It has been his health, that's it. When he's healthy, top five all day, you already know that. Top five, no question. And he showed that yesterday, but even with him, he had over a hundred yards. But when you think about it, that 66-yard run, that 66-yard, besides the 66-yard run, the Ravens also did a good, and now again, we can't take away that 66-yard run because it happened, but besides that, Ravens did a pretty good job of holding him down. They did. So Ravens in this game, the problem wasn't tackling. It wasn't. You seen Josh, shout out to Josh Bynes. Kept saying it all day yesterday. We need 11 Josh Bynes on defense, and we'd be locked in. Josh Bynes was talking to my guy JT about it last night. His smarts make up for any lack of athleticism, any lack of speed, like my guy JT said. His smarts just, they make up for so much because if you catch him slipping, you get a step on him, he ain't gonna catch you. He's not gonna catch you, but he's gonna put himself in the best position before you get a step on him to catch you. And that's Josh Bynes in a nutshell, man. He almost had to pick yesterday in the right place, right time. He made so many key tackles and stops right place, right time. And is Josh Bynes faster than Patrick Queen, than Daven Cook, and oh, mm-mm. Is he faster than any of those Titans who receive it out? No, but he's smart. He knows the game. He obviously does a lot of homework. He studies in right place, right time. Josh Bynes has really saved his defense. He has really saved this linebacking group. Josh Bynes is right now our best linebacker. That's not a shot at Patrick Queen. It's not a shot at Malik Harrison. It's not a shot at Chris Bord. I mean, CJ Bord, no, Chris Bord. CJ Bord, CJ Bord. Chris Bord? Man, I forgot his name. Maybe I'm gonna get him mixed up with CJ Mosey. Maybe it's Chris Bord. Wow, I forgot his name. I think it is Chris Bord. Wow, I'm trippin'. But that's not a shot at any of our linebackers, Christian. Well, it's not a shot at anybody, but Josh Bynes is our best linebacker right now. He's our best. And with that being said, he has been showing it. And it's been a good thing that the Ravens ended up signing him to the practice squad. It's been a good thing that they ended up promoting him to the active roster. And when you think about it, it's stupid. He been playing since Ray Lewis was playing. He been playing since Ray Lewis was playing. So Josh Bynes been around. He got experience before he was the young linebacker. He was the young linebacker stepping in for Ray Lewis. Now he's the older linebacker stepping in for Patrick Queen. So the torch was passed. So anyway, he was excellent. He had a really, really good game. Patrick Queen made that excellent, oh man, I loved it when Patrick Queen shot through that gap and caught Dalvin Cook and Wade in the backfield for like a seven-yard loss or something like that. It was nice to see that's them confidence boosters that he needs, man. That's what he needs. Now what the Ravens do after this season at Mike Linebacker, because that's the linebacker that's calling everything, that's calling it, that's regulating everything. And he's just making stuff happen. That's the linebacker that's sort of the brain of the defense. So what they do pass this season, we'll see. But Josh Bynes has helped so much. And we are very appreciative of that. What else? Marlon Humphrey, Anthony Averett. They had pretty good games yesterday. Besides the Justin Jefferson, 50-yard touchdown catch. Marlon Humphrey, he had a pretty quiet game yesterday and that's always a good thing. He had a nice breakup on, he had a couple of nice breakups. I forgot which receivers they were on. One was on the tight end, one was on the tight end. And there was another one on the receive. I forgot which receiver it was though. But again, nice quiet game. Anthony Averett, same thing. Overall had a nice quiet game. That's always a good thing. DeSean Elliott, he made a couple nice plays and then lost him for the year, which is unfortunate. But now it's Brandon Stevens time. Brandon Stevens, I gotta watch him on him from college because I'm not sure if he's a rangey, because I know he played running back and I know he played cornerback. I don't think he played safety in college. I don't believe. But we're gonna see if he is that rangey safety. Cause he's smart. He made a really nice play on Adam Thielin in the back of the end zone. But we're gonna see if he got that range. We're gonna see if he got that range to cover the back end of the field. Just in case a team wanna go up top. We're gonna see and see if he got that range. If he's playing in the deep middle of the field, we're gonna see if Martin Humphrey gets beat and the quarterback goes up top. Anthony Averett gets beaten, the quarterback goes up top if he can make it over there in time to make a play on the ball. So we're gonna see. I'm sure like the Dolphins, they ain't got nothing to lose. So this is definition of a trap game, but they ain't got nothing to lose. So they're gonna be doing whatever. So he will be tested right away on Thursday. He will be tested. Trust me, he'll be tested. So we'll see how things go. Anyway, excuse me. Our defensive line, pass rush. Early on they were getting pressure. Then later on in the game, like yeah, cause they were causing Kirk Cousins to throw a couple of little ducks up. Ravens, ooh, they came a little bit close to making some interceptions, but they didn't make any of what it's all good. They got the winner. That's the most important thing, but the interceptions definitely would've made it a little better. But the pressure was getting there a little bit. And Justin Houston, we just waiting for him to get that, he just had half a sack away from getting a hundred. So hopefully in Miami, when they come down here to Miami, hopefully he can get that 100 sack. We can all celebrate with Justin Houston in Miami. We can have a party. So yeah, man, that was pretty much the game, man. That's pretty much the game. Again, the defense, they gave up the big plays and the big plays, if they would've eliminated the big plays, then I think they would've won this game more convincingly, but they obviously didn't. And shout out to the Vikings cause they came through. We know the Vikings were not a bad team at all. They got a rough record. They were three and four going into this game, but we knew they weren't a bad team. And when they were showing the graphics and everything of the Vikings, all their close games and whatnot, it was like, oh man, we know what it's like to be a purple team that had these close, close, crazy, stressful games. But the difference between the Vikings and the Ravens is that the Ravens have, they found more ways to win. They found more ways to win, to really close these games out. And it's just, it's worked itself out. So this team is, they six and two. They six and two. And it's crazy because you think about it and a lot of people do it, they could be, oh, well, this team could easily be two and six. They could be one and seven, whatever. And they could be, but they're not. They're not. They're not. No matter how you wanna flip it, no matter what you wanna say, oh, well, they could be, oh, well, they could have done, oh, well, this should have happened, oh, well, this could have, it didn't. None of that happened. They six and two. So they, they sitting, sitting pretty, not at the top of the AFC. They wanted the top teams in AFC. They're not at the top, because the Titans, oh, them Rams, them Rams decided to pick the worst time to not show up. They should have had, they did not show up game like weeks ago against, I don't care who, but they decided to do it against a tight like, man, Titans, that defense was nasty against them Rams, nasty, nasty, but that was a big statement went for them. Great one for the Titans. So they still first place in the AFC because they didn't have that by week. That's the biggest thing with the Titans and the Ravens. Titans didn't have that by week. Ravens had that by week. So Ravens are like a game back. Like Ravens are six, the Titans are seven and two. Ravens are six and two. So, so I'll take it, man. I'll take it to be six and two at this point in the season. Next opponent is Dolphins and Bears. And then you go to a really, you obviously can't overlook them too. But after the Dolphins and Bears, you go into a really hard part of the schedule. Oh my goodness. The rest of the schedule is hard from there because you got Browns twice. You got Steelers twice. You got Bengals once. You got Rams. You got Packers. And it's, oh my goodness. Oh yeah. Ooh, that's gonna be crazy, man. That's gonna be some tough, tough, tough, tough games. But, and even Sunday, baby, that's why they play the game. You gotta show up and show up, man. Do your thing. So, shout out to the Ravens. Again, with the coaching staff, despite any gripes that we got with the coaching staff, or just speaking to me personally. Because again, like I said, Greg Roman yesterday, there was some plays I'm like, what are they doing? I just do not like this. But they cleaned it up. Wink in yesterday's game. He cleaned it up. Like I said, I never expect him not to blitz. I never expect him to just stop blitzing completely, but that dude is always sending somebody. And Tay Tay is a blitzer. Chuck Clark is always a blitzer. He'd be sending those guys, man. But when it works, it works. So it's a beautiful thing. But again, it's all about balance and all about just being smart with the blitz. And just recognizing what's working, what's not making adjustments, it's all about that. So Wink, again, I just, yesterday in yesterday's game, that defense has been a struggle all season. But in yesterday's game, I don't think he called a bad game. The Ravens just, they gave up some bad plays. They gave up some, then big plays were killers. And then big plays were the difference. And with Viking's offense, and with Viking's special teams too, that was the difference, right? I think Ravens could have really had this thing in the bag earlier. I don't think they would have had to go to overtime, but hey, again, it's part of the game. Vikings brought it, and boy, they brought everything to the Ravens. The M.T. Banks Stadium, they brought it all to the crib, and oof, they were like, nah, if y'all gonna beat us, we about to stretch y'all out. And they did that. So it was a fun game. It was a good time yesterday. Shout out to y'all. Appreciate y'all coming through on the stream. That is going to be the last stream that we do. Until, cause we're not gonna stream the Dolphins game. For obvious reasons, but yeah, man. So I'm gonna miss streaming with y'all. Might have to get a little stream in sometime here or there. But we'll see how things go, man. So I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. Thank y'all for listening. And I hope that your Monday starts off, ends off, and just your whole week, everything goes really, really great. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all taking the time, just out of your day to just come chill, come vibe, come listen. Whether you're doing, listening at work, you listening at school, you listening on your way to work, on your way to school, or you're going to pick up the kids, while you're dropping off the kids, while you're eating breakfast, while whatever you're doing. Having dinner, whatever. I appreciate you listening with whatever you're doing. And you know what? Anybody that actually made it through this part of the video, I know this one went kind of long. I don't know how long we been talking for. But anybody that been listening to this point of the video, just put it in the comments, what you're doing, while you're listening. Just put what you're doing, whether you're eating breakfast, whether you're having a snack, whether you're doing homework, you're studying for a test, you're trying to go to sleep, you're like, oh man, it's doing great, but he put me to sleep, ugh. Whatever you're doing. Just put what you're doing in the comments section. I just want to see. I'm just curious. Anyway, love y'all. Appreciate y'all. The wind is picking up, so I'm gonna go ahead and pack it up. We out.