 What's going on is engraving here with another video. Sorry that I'm so late. My light, my light just stopped working on me. And now it's like working almost too much. But anyway, team keep it clean. What a game. Appreciate y'all being patient, man. I apologize for being so late again, man. But yeah, this light thing, it was just going crazy. But anyway, we beat the Raiders. We beat the Raiders. We beat the Oakland Raiders 37, no, 34 to 17. I forgot what that, I think 34 to 17. But we beat the Raiders and that was a game. That was quite the game. Again, like I said from before, I did not think it was going to be a blowout. I did not think we were going to just blow these dudes out the water and we didn't. I mean, we started pulling off towards the end, but we didn't blow them out the water. But again, like I said, I didn't expect us to at all. But we got plenty to talk about. But the most important thing that we all need to keep in mind and keep in perspective, no matter what quarterback you would rather, no matter what running back you would rather, no matter how you feel about the offense, the defense, the special teams. One thing that needs to be kept into perspective is that we won the game. The Ravens won the game. They won the game. And that is what matters the most. The Ravens got the win. They secured the win. They secured the victory again, again. And of course, you know, all week, we're going to talk about it. We're going to talk about it. But first and foremost, any Lamar Jackson haters, shout out to you all. Shout out to you all. We love you here. We appreciate you here. And any Flacco haters, shout out to you all. We love you and appreciate you here too. And anybody that likes to debate, likes to make other people think, we love you too. So everybody's welcome. No matter which side of the QBs you on, or if you just root for both of them, no matter what, everybody. Y'all are more than welcome. Y'all are more than welcome. Y'all already know, man. So, getting into this game. Now we got more time. Now we ain't gotta wait until the game comes back on, since it is completely off now. Shout out to everybody that's coming in here right now. I might have to change from out of this jacket because it's a little too hot. It's a little too hot and I don't know if I'm going to be able to survive like this. But anyway, in this game, in the first half of the game, it didn't start off so good. Well, yeah, it didn't start off so good for Lamar Jackson specifically. And he was throwing some good passes and then he threw some bad passes too. Two of his passes were intercepted and they, one of them, I feel like one of them was more on Crabtree's effort. And the other one was just a really bad pass by him. But no matter who it was on, the stat still goes to him as two interceptions. And again, like I always say, people, you're gonna hit on ESPN, NFL Network, blah, blah, blah. They only look at the numbers, they don't look at the game. They only look at the numbers, they get a paper? They get a paper with a stat sheet and they look at the numbers and they're like, oh man, two interceptions, but they don't look at how the interceptions occurred. So anyway, so the first interception, the first one was the one where it was a bad pass. It was a bad pass. And like I said earlier too, we'll never know if the ball would have went straight to John Brown if that linebacker didn't tip it up. So we don't know because John Brown was in between three raiders. The raiders were, how do I explain it the best? I use my head as an example. My head is John Brown. The raiders were right here, right here, and right here. And Lamar was where this Ravens logo was at and Lamar was trying to throw it to John Brown who was right here and the raiders were right here, right here, right here. But what Lamar didn't see, or maybe he just tried to throw it over him, he didn't see the raider that was in between Lamar Jackson and John Brown. That was right here that tipped it up and then interception. So that wasn't a good pass, just wasn't. And again, early like we talked about too, the other John Brown pass earlier in the first half, I believe too, was when Lamar Jackson threw it short, it was like a third and eight or 39 and Lamar Jackson threw it short. And he, John Brown had a chance to catch it but it was behind him and it was short. So that was more on Lamar Jackson. What other bad passes did he throw? There was, I think there was another one. I think there was another one. And you know what's funny, we kind of got a search for the bad passes, the ones that was just like bad. And when you have to search for that, that says something, that says something. Now did Lamar have an all-star amazing game and blow it out the park? Oh, he didn't, no, he didn't. Did he do good enough to win? Well, obviously Ravens, they scored a lot more points than the raiders did. So yeah, I wonder if it's the angle that's making me so shiny. I just feel too shiny right now. I don't like that, man. That's annoying. That's so annoying. Let me just move that. I don't want to be this glistening brown, caramel thing. I don't know what it is, man. I don't like that because I want it to be clear but I don't want to be too shiny, man. I hate that. That's so annoying. Anyway, yeah, it does say a lot, man. It does say a lot. When we had to, we got to try to look for the real bad stuff that he did. So anyway, what else happened? I'm trying to just think of all the bad passes. There was another one where it just, I don't know if he was throwing it away or what was happening. Oh, but another bad decision he made. I forgot to talk about that one. It was another bad decision that he made. It was early, early, early in the game. I think it was second down. Whatever down it was, it was in the first quarter. Lamar dropped back. He was looking, pressure was on him and he was still looking for something. Pressure was still on him. He was still looking for something and he took a sack. He took a sack. That was not a good play by him. It wasn't, not at all. Now, I'm glad he didn't try to force anything but at the same time, you could throw the ball away. You can throw the ball away. So that wasn't a good play by him. But he made up for it. He made up for it. So shout out to him, man. Now, again, yeah. Dre Mason just mentioned, I'm glad they changed their game plan in the second half. The first half was so boo-boo. Now, that's a good point that you mentioned. Make sure y'all leave a like on the video too. But that's a good point that you mentioned. It's because at the end, when he kept running instead of going out of bounds and came off limping, he was running out of, every time he ran, he pretty much ran out of bounds except for one, for a couple of the way he slipped and then for another one where he sort of like dove forward a little bit or it looked like he might have stumbled a little bit. He stumbled forward and took a hit. But he was running out of bounds most of the time. He ain't, he didn't really take many hits this game. And when he came up limping, it wasn't cause he took a hit. It's cause he just, he outran himself. He outran himself. So he wasn't taking hits. But anyway, in this game, he, like we talked about earlier, but we couldn't really talk about it too much because we only had a halftime. So we only had about 12 minutes. But with this game, he showed again, he was listening. And it seemed like the Ravens too, with the game plan that they had, they might've been listening, listening to the outside noise too much, listening to all these analysts and experts and former players and commentators and just listening to them too much. And they were like, oh man, well, okay, we got to make him throw more to shut people up. We got to make him throw more so they don't talk about us like that. We got to make him throw more cause everybody said, oh, if your quarterback is running that much, he's not going to last. If your quarterback running that much, oh, people going to game plan for that. If your quarterback running that much, then it's not going to work. Both Lamar Jackson and the Ravens game plan in the first half showed that they were listening to too much of that outside noise. You could tell with Lamar Jackson that there were times when he had lanes to run, he had opportunities to take off. But he was like, no, no, I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. I need to show them and prove to them that I'm a quarterback, that I'm not just going to be running, running, running, running, running. And he held back. He held back a lot. He held back a lot. And again, the game plan showed that too. So then in the second half, I think somebody might've gave Marty Morniwegg Mike's heart lemonade, let him kind of relax a little bit and told him, chill out, chill out. What are you doing with the game plan? You're overthinking this. Just chill out. Gus Edwards, he had a good game running in the first half and the Ravens, they have been running so good with Lamar, with Gus Edwards, just the team. And now you are, they switched it. They switched it. Oh, and I just said, Greg Roman took over. That might've been it too. That's been a problem that Marty has had for ever since he'd been here. He will neglect the run game, even if it works. Even if it works. So the run game had been working in the first half when they used it, but then they, again, they kept trying to go against the grain and you didn't have to do that. You didn't have to do that. You didn't have to do that. You just, you could've kept running. But then in the second half, they got the ball coming out of halftime and they ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, pass, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, pass, pass, run, run, run, run, run, run, run. Like, man, they should've been doing that before. They should have been doing that before. And the fact that it took a whole half, it was going so good, man. It was going good, man, but they decided to go against it. But anyway, you need a napkin. Okay, let me get my son a napkin, one second. So you can't go against what's working. You can't go against what's working. And that's what they were doing, but then they realized like, hey, wait a minute, we can run. We should run. We will run. And they ran, and they worked like a charm. They worked like a charm, and a charm. And that was the difference between the first and second half. And look what happened. Look what happened between the first and the second half when you actually ran the ball, you stuck to what works best, and they still threw some passes in it too. One of my favorite passes, and I love the play call, it's where the Ravens, I think they had everybody bunched up on the right side. I forgot the exact formation, but they had everybody bunched up on the right side, and they hiked it to Le Mar, and he faked like he was gonna run, but then he stopped. He faked like he was gonna run, and then he stopped, and then he backed up, and then he hit, and then he ran to the left a little bit, and hit Hayden Hurst on the left side of the play, first down. And I was like, thank you. Thank you. Thank you for just being creative, and thank you for game planning, doing game plans that will be effective. Utilize the strengths, man. Though I'm sure the whole Raiders team thought, oh yeah, this dude's running again. No, he passes to Hayden Hurst. And this is funny, man, Willie Snead ain't getting no catches this game, did he? I don't think Willie Snead had a catch. I don't think Willie Snead had a catch. So I mean, but hey, if Willie Snead ain't gonna get no catches, then we keep winning. I'm not complaining. He probably will a little bit, but not me. But anyway, so yeah, Lamar, he, oh, and then he threw the touchdown pass, too. Hey, appreciate that, Sam. And then he threw the touchdown pass to, well, first, he threw another one to John Brown. He threw another one to John Brown. Because remember earlier, John Brown, he acted all scary and stuff. He ain't wanna get hit by Carl Joseph and he ain't extend his arms. So I'm like, come on, John, what are we doing, man? Like, what are we doing? And that's touch, that's points right there. But he got scared, so I was like, okay, whatever. Then Lamar threw another one. He threw it in a perfect spot, too. At first, when it was live and they showed the ball hit the ground, I'm like, oh man, Lamar probably, he threw it low. He threw the ball low. But then they showed the replay, they showed it, and he put it in a perfect spot. He put it in a perfect spot and it reminded me of Anquan Bolden in the playoff game against the Steelers in 2000. Was it 2010? I think it might have been 2010. I don't remember what year it was. Anyway, it was a playoff game. The year we had T.J. Houshmanzada. And Flacco, to go up against the Steelers in the playoffs, in Pittsburgh, Flacco threw a perfect pass to Anquan Bolden and he threw it low because that was the only place that he could throw it and the defender wouldn't be able to get it. Hit Anquan Bolden right in the chest and he dropped it. Oh, it was 2010? Okay, appreciate that, A.K. So it reminded me of that. So then Lamar threw that same pass to John Brown and it would have gave the Ravens a bigger lead and he put it right where it needed to be but John Brown dropped it. So again, like I always say, with John Brown, enough of us, we tend to forget about, well, not me, but a lot of people, we tend to forget about or not mention John Brown's drops because he be having some drops too now. It hasn't just been Crabtree. John Brown be having some drops too but since John Brown has made so many plays, then a lot of people don't talk about his drops but he certainly has his drops as well. But anyway, so that was that, man. So, but then Lamar ended up throwing the touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree and it was nice. It was simple. It wasn't like, no, oh man, what a dot, what a dot. But it was a nice pass for a touchdown. He got it in there. Michael Crabtree walked in perfect. Got to score against his old team and he did his thing. So I was like, okay, good. Good for him. Good for Lamar. Good for the Ravens. Good for the Ravens. Cause we, that's what we need. We need touchdowns. We don't need field goals too but we need touchdowns. Touchdowns is the name of the game. Scoring points is the name of the game. So that's what it is, man. What else? Yeah, again, let's just go position by position. And at the end, when Lamar was pulling his hamstring or his ankle, whatever it was, maybe he just cramped up. Maybe he just might've cramped up or whatever. And shout out to Lamar for that one because he broke for that big run. I almost thought it was gonna be a touchdown but he broke for that big, huge run at the end of the game. And then he was pointing to RG3, telling him, he said, hey, you gotta come in for me. But then he ended up saying, you know what? No, man, I got it. And he stayed in. And he stayed in. So, and he finished it out. And I was like, okay, shout out to him. Look, a hint of leadership there. And again, it's the small things. Like we said last week, it's the small things. Small things that you notice out of a rookie quarterback is a beautiful thing, man. So again, he is just, it's only gonna get tougher from here. And now we've seen Lamar first two games at home. So now with the topic, and we'll talk about this more throughout the week, but who should start next week? Who should start next week? Lamar Jackson, Joe Fleco. Which one of those guys should start when we play the Falcons next week? Should it be the battle of the 2008 first round quarterbacks? The Ravens' first choice versus the Ravens' second choice? First choice being Matt Ryan. The second choice being Joe Fleco. Or should they let Lamar go into the Georgia Dome? Whatever it's called now. I don't know if this is Georgia Dome or what. Oh, no, I think it's called the Mercedes-Benz Dome. Whatever they think it's called. Should they let Lamar go into the Falcons stadium and be the quarterback that leads the team? For me, I think it's an obvious answer. Somebody asked in one of the Ravens group chats, they said they asked the group, they were like, hey, without your personal opinion, what do you think hardball does? Who do you think hardball is gonna start? And I said that I think that hardball, I think he wants to go to Fleco. I think he really wants to go to Fleco because he knows that Fleco is his guy. Fleco is his guy. That's his rider, that's his partner, that's his man. That's John Hardball's guy. But John Hardball knows that right now, everything is on the line. His job or his boys on his staff's job this season, the team season, playoff, everything is on the line right here, right now. Fleco's last three games, L, L and L. Three losses. Lamar Jackson's last two games, win, win. Win and win. And I know that, what's the name? I know it's gonna be plenty of people that, oh, well, Fleco's last three games came against the best team in the NFL, that being the Saints. The Carolina Panthers, good team too. And the Pittsburgh Steelers, AFC North rival. And Lamar Jackson's came against the Bengals, another AFC North rival, and the Raiders. But like I always say, when we talk about schedule, like with the Chargers, every time we talk about anybody that the Ravens played like last year when they had to play these backup quarterbacks, the Ravens can only, they can only play who's in front of them, just like the Chargers. Our Chargers overrated, they could be, because their losses came against, I think the Chiefs twice in the Broncos, but they can only play who's in front of them, and that's it. Their record is what their record is. They won, what, the eight and three, something like that, I forgot what their record is. But with Lamar, since he started, he's undefeated. Flacco's last three starts, he's defeated. And in the Saints game, he didn't play bad. He wasn't great, but he didn't play bad. But in the Panthers game, he played bad. The whole team really played bad in that one. Then in the Steelers game, he played bad. Lamar's game, in the first game, he played okay. Played all right, wasn't great, wasn't bad, was okay. In this game, he played all right. Wasn't like old Spectacular, but it's just the biggest difference between the two is that what Lamar brings to the entire team is something that Flacco doesn't. Flacco got the experience, he got the Super Bowl, the Super Bowl MVP, the hot playoff runs, all that stuff, which is great. Thanks, Flacco, love it. But Lamar now, with this team, the here, the right, the here and the now, he has something that Flacco couldn't get going and Flacco doesn't create that fear and that's in the run game. That's in the run game. Ravens tried to run it when Flacco was in there. They tried when they brought Lamar out on the field, they tried when Flacco under center, they tried when Flacco in the shotgun, they tried all these different ways when Flacco was out there, but the run game just was not there. It wasn't there. It simply wasn't. So, and you see how big of an element, how crucial of an element the running game has been and how effective it is. Time of possession, moving down the field, keeping the defense fresh, keeping that energy. Lamar constantly put pressure on another team offense. Yeah, that too. And like I said, that time of possession because other teams don't have the ball to score, they just gotta watch and wait while Raven's running, running, running, running, running and that clock keeps going, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock. Oh yeah, thank you, Browns. Thank you, Browns, for not just beating the bingles but whooping on the bingles. So that helped hold down our spot a little bit. So thank you, thank you, thank you. Flacco is a quarterback and Lamar is an athlete slash quarterback. What's up, Abdullah? What's going on, man? If Flacco starts, then Gus goes back to the bench. Well, man. So again, that's why I say you, they gotta go with Lamar. A good run game will tie any team out. That's our advantage. It is, it's a big advantage. It helps so much. It helps so much. The running game, it's been huge. Huge these past two games and you can't take that away. You can't take that away. If you've been winning with the run game, you've been killing it in the run game. And you opened it up some more today with the passing game. So I feel like Lamar showed people, yeah, he can make whatever throws. He can make whatever throws. He just gotta do it more consistently. He can't miss passes like the one to John Brown, the one to John Brown where he threw it a little bit shorter John Brown. He can't miss passes like that. The interception that he threw, the first one where he got tipped up like that. He can't do that. He can't do that. And then, but he showed he can do the deep passes too now. And the thing about him, and I know it was just two passes, but hey, those are only two deep passes he threw. And guess what? They were both completed. The only two deep passes he threw this entire game, they were both completed, both. And they weren't like six yards. They weren't passes that were short. And then it was a bunch of yards after the catch to make it a deep pass. No, if Lamar Jackson from where he threw it to where the receiver caught it, and if even if the receiver were to stop, both of them were deep passes. But obviously the one to John Brown got called back because of the hold on Orlando Brown Jr. Is that Orlando Brown Jr. first penalty? Either way, man. I couldn't even be mad at him, man. I felt like he didn't even had to make that hold. I know he had help and Nick Boyle was supposed to be some blocking tight end. It just did not look like Boyle would have stopped that guy. We'll never know, but it ain't look like it. So Orlando Brown Jr. was just trying to protect their investment in Lamar Jackson. But that holding call, I felt like he just, he had to, man. Cause the guy here, he got beat. He got beat. He got beat. So he, with him getting beat, he said, you know, I can't let Lamar go out like that. Oh, you're coming with me, buddy. You're coming with me. So he grabbed the Raiders pass, Russia. And that was it. But yeah, man. And the thing about the deep passes today, what I loved about both of them was that he hit his guys in stride. He hit his guys in stride. Lamar Jackson hit John Brown in stride. He hit Mark Andrews in stride. So they didn't have to sit up there. They weren't running. And then when he threw the deep pass, they didn't have to come back and wait for it like a punt. They didn't sit up there and they didn't have to come back to the ball. He hit his guys in stride. He hit them in stride. And that's what you gotta do. Especially with the deep passes. So he's showing, he's showing. He's showing little by little. Two false starts away from 80 more yards. What was the other play? What was the, two false starts? Oh, no, no, no. Wasn't it a, was that the play? Oh yeah, yeah. One of them was that holding play, I think. The holding play, because it was third and 10, then he hit John Brown for that deep pass. It was beautiful too. Then it got called back. The other play you're talking about, you know, I know what you're talking about. I remember it. But yeah, man. The more it'll be a beast next year, why can't you do it this year? He's a problem, man. He's a problem. And he's showing that, again, he's a true little threat. Throwing and running. He's doing both. Even the, we couldn't get in field goal range with, he said we couldn't get in field goal range with Flacco. Even the, the create, the sort of the shovel pass that he threw to Hayden Hurst. Even that one. It's like, man, he had to use his legs on that play and he's making some stuff happen. And then he went, threw the little shovel pass to him and ended up gaining yards. So again, it's the little things. It's the little things. So yeah, he had an all right game today. I mean, just like last week, I mean, this week he grew, he made, he definitely made some mistakes, but he made some progression too. And again, with the deep passes, that was the question everybody asked him, oh, he can't throw for more than nine yards. He can't throw for more than eight, nine yards. Oh, he's throwing these short passes. He can't throw the deep passes. And what did he do? He did that. He did that. He threw the deep passes. All of them are Jackson likes to do is run. He's a run first quarterback. What did he do today? He showed that he wasn't a run first quarterback. He can run, but he showed he wasn't a run first quarterback. And he's not. Here's what it is, man. He said if Flacco starts handing him a Steelers jersey. Yeah, I mean, it's if he, they can't do that, man. They just simply can't, they can't. They can't go back to Flacco. You can't, you can't. So anyway, Gus the bus, moving on to running backs now. Gus the bus, Gus Edwards, man. Whoo, that guy, two starts, 200 yard games. Shout out to him, man. Shout out to him. Shout out to him. Shout out to Gus Edwards, man. That guy has been a perfect runner for us, man. That's what we need that ground and found that strong game. Run it up the gut, run somebody over. Gus the bus, man. Shout out to Gus Edwards. Wow, he was doing it, man. Loved it, loved it, loved it, loved it, loved it, loved it. Loved it. Where's Jordan? Lastly, inactive. Come on, man. You know that by now, if you've been watching Ravens for even the past just three years, Ravens don't play young receivers. That's not their thing. That ain't their thing. They don't play that young receiver, especially. Oh, you a rookie receiver? Oh no, bench, bench. Hold up, who's that guy over there? Oh, he's, how old are you? You 36? Oh yeah. Come on, baby, let's get it, man. What about you? 32? Oh yeah, starter, starter material. Let's go. Ravens don't do it with the young guys, man. They don't do it with the young guys, man. I appreciate that, Louie. They don't do it with the young guys, man. That's just not their thing. Veterans, agent players, older players, oh yeah. Bring it in. Let's spend this cap room on them. Five million dollar, five million dollar six year deal. Let's get it, man. You coming to the Ravens. We spending money. We splurging. Oh, how old are you, 35? Oh yeah, you know what? We're gonna treat you a little better. How about we give you a seven million dollar deal for seven years? How about that? Oh yeah, we spending money on offense now, baby. Let's get it. So yeah, Jordan Lassie inactive list. Now, with Chris Moore, I think I saw him toward the end of the game, but I'm not sure. But with Chris Moore, if he is injured, I don't think he's anything serious, but if it does end up being something serious, which again, I don't think, then I can expect, I think we should expect Lassie to make his debut. So we'll see how it goes. Hopefully Chris Moore is fine. And not that I don't want Lassie to, because I would have loved Lassie to be active, but you know, that's so Raven. That's so Raven, old broken and cheap. That's what we signed, man. That's it. Moore is underrated, yeah. He needs more playing time, man. He can make some stuff happen. I remember on one play, early in the first quarter, it was when Lamar was really late getting the play-in, which happened, which happened enough times anyway. But when Lamar was late getting the play-in, it looked like they were just freestyle in the play. It looked like they were just freestyle in the play. Lamar hiked the ball, and then Chris Moore was coming on the end of the round and he just pitched it to him. Chris Moore called around for like two, three yards, it looked like they were just freestyle in that play. It did not look like that was what the play-call was. Even Chris Moore after the play, he just looked confused. He was like, oh, I said, okay, cool, man. New in 20 throws, 200 yards, 10 yards average, Lamar. What was Lamar's thing, man? I don't even remember his stat line, man. But yeah, that play just, that couldn't have been what they called, man. It couldn't have been, man. I'm like, no, I know, wait, man. So yeah, but back to Gus Edwards, man. Gotta keep feeding him. Gotta keep feeding him. Gotta keep feeding him. So you think our DVs can stick to all the wire receivers because all three of those guys are balling? Oh, you talking about Atlanta? Oh, yeah, we talk about that another time, yeah. So that's gonna be like, ooh, got a challenge. Got a challenge. But yeah, gotta stick with Gus Edwards, man. Again, Alex Collins could be in a flackle situation. You the starter, and you end up getting injured. Now your position could be gone, poof, like that. Your position could be gone. Your starting spot could be gone. Buck Allen, we say, hey, Buck Allen sighting. Buck Allen, two games straight, one carry. Think the carry that he got today was the first down though. But yeah, Buck Allen, two games straight, one carry. And guess what? We got more tie. Who did they go to to close the game out? Gus Edwards and Ty Montgomery, not Buck Allen. They went to those guys. The guys who actually can be explosive. And Ty Montgomery, yeah, he look good. He look good. He even caught a pass today. He ran a bunch of times mostly toward the end of the game. And I was like, okay, Ty, let's get it, man. He looked explosive. That's the thing that Buck Allen has lacked, man. Buck Allen has looked, he's lacked that explosiveness. He's lacked that explosiveness. And that's been a problem. Hey, what's up, Charles? Yeah, he did come through. Buck Allen is just reliable. Yeah, he's reliable, health-wise, man. And he can catch and make some passes. He makes some catches out of the backfield. So yeah, man. But Gus Edwards and Ty, I mean, it's clear that the Ravens' previous two running backs, Alice Collins, Buck Allen, it's clear that it's time. It's time, it's time. They are shifting in a completely different direction, especially with Lamar at the helm. Because Gus Edwards fits Lamar. Ty Montgomery fits Lamar. Alice Collins doesn't. Buck Allen, nah. So that's that, man. Ty is Bowser did play today. He was actually on the field for more than one play. How about that? I think I saw him about maybe a good six, seven. Maybe 10 snaps? I feel like 10 is a high number, though. Maybe it was about six, seven. I saw him out there, though. I said, OK, shout out to you. I'm just glad Lamar's seeing the open wide to see. Oh, gosh, man. Yeah, hey, that hurts, man. People are starting to get theirs now. Lamar was starting to give people theirs now. So yeah, that's the running backs. Now wide receivers. Oh, I mean, we talked about the wide receivers already. The only wide receiver we didn't really talk about yet was Chris Moore. But that's because he didn't have any, I mean, Willie Snead. That's because he didn't have any catches. I don't think he had not one catch today. Not one. While a lot of us were thinking, oh, yeah, Lamar getting into a rhythm with Chris Moore. OK, I see, baby. I mean, not Chris Moore, Willie Snead. In my mind, I got a vision of Willie Snead, but I keep saying Chris Moore. But a lot of us were thinking, OK, well, Willie Snead, Lamar, that might be his favorite receiver. That might be his favorite target. OK, let's get it, man. But he didn't get nothing today. None. He left the game empty-handed. But he did walk away with a win. So shout out to him. Crabtree. Oh, Crabtree. Had a couple of catches. Obviously, he got the touchdown. But then the interception that got tipped up, again, I felt like it was just a lack of effort. Because even previously on that same drive, Lamar threw to him, and then that's when the sun might have gotten in his eyes. And I was like, OK, whatever, cool. And the ball hit him in his hands, but he just dropped it. So I said, OK. I mean, we know what Crabtree is. That's Crabt. John Brown, of course, the deep pass where he got called back because of the holding. That was sad. We will say it. And then the pass with Lamar threw short to him. What else did John Brown do? John, oh, then he didn't go for that touchdown. Let's see. Oh, holding. Oh, the holding. OK, that's what you're talking about. So yeah, it's just John Brown. He was up and down. That was his regular John Brown game. That's what he does. He'll drop some, but then they make some plays, too. But I never seen John Brown be scared before. I never seen John Brown be scared. And he was scared today. He was scared. He was scared. So yeah, the receivers, they didn't really do too much. I mean, obviously, the Crabtree touchdown was nice, which was good. But yeah, the tight ends. Hayden Hurst, he called a couple. The play that we mentioned earlier. And yeah, Hayden Hurst called. There was another one that he caught that was in traffic. It was in the first half. It was a tough, tough catch. It was a tough, tough catch. Oh yeah, you're right. He said real quick, oh, I'll be one Kenobi. He said, I feel like there'll be big plays coming up for John Brown, especially with the running game coming back. Yeah, man. Yeah, man. That's true. John Brown hasn't been practicing either. Better get in the castle. So yeah, we're going to see, man. But with the tight ends, Hayden Hurst, he caught a couple of nice ones. Mark Andrews, of course, with the big one that we all thought was going to be a touchdown. So that was good, man. That was good. It's nice when you can rely on those guys. Tight ends didn't have it. Nick Boyle, too. Nick Boyle made some good plays, too. So our tight ends were getting involved. They were getting involved. Was Mark, I mean, not Mark Andrews. What's the tight ends name again? Was Max Williams inactive? I didn't even look at the Ravens inactive list today. I only saw that, of course, Fleck on Alex Collins while. And Tavon, was Max Williams active today or no? Brown is a tiny dude. You'd flinch, too, if you were about to get blasted in a dome. He ain't built for that. No, you definitely. Apparently, he's not. Apparently, he's not. But he, like, I just like, man. I was like, wow, come on, man. Crabtree said there's nobody in the game like Lamar Jackson. Well, that's true. There's nobody in the NFL named Lamar Jackson, except him. So that ain't hard. Who else? Yeah, so the tight ends did that thing. Offensive line. Offensive line had a pretty good game. Run blocking was great. Pass blocking was pretty good, too, for the most part. Of course, the Orlando Brown hold, where he just, he was protecting his guy. He was protecting his guy, protecting his boy. But the pass blocking was pretty good, too. Lamar took, I think, that one sack that he took. And I don't even feel like that was on the offensive line, because Lamar had ran out of the pocket, and he was looking for something, and he took the sack. That was a bad play on his part, not even the offensive line. Because he could have thrown it away, but he didn't. So, yeah, that wasn't on the offensive line. So offensive line had a good day. Good day. Good day, run blocking, good day, pass protecting. They had a good day. Defense, defense. Let's go, defense, let's go. Are they overrated? Oh, no, actually they are. So the defense, defense in this game, the pass rush, still inconsistent. I know people going to talk, whoa, Matt Jude on a hat, three sacks in a row. Yeah, he had that when it was pretty predictable. Not to take anything away from him, because Matt Jude on been ghost this whole season. That's why I said, he was waiting 27 weeks to do them celebrations. But with Matt Jude on, Matt Jude on might be one of the most talented players that just lacks it up here. You can't do stupid stuff like that. You can't, no, don't pay Jude on. You can't do stupid stuff like that. You can. I understand you hype, you celebrating or whatever, but you get a sack and you run through the tunnel and then they call the timeout and it's like, what are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? I did not understand that. I didn't get that and I didn't agree with that. Why would you do that? We did a question from subscriber video earlier today. Somebody asked, and I mean not today, but it was, man, like a month ago maybe, they asked, with Matt Jude on, does he have a lack of discipline? I said, yeah, yeah. He does because this guy, he can make a play, but then he'll always do the dumb thing. It's like, why would you do that? For what? He's a wannabe sizzle? I don't know. I don't think he's a wannabe sizzle, not even close. And he don't even seem like he's even on the same, I don't think he can get talked about with sizzle, man. And obviously, sizzle been in the game for a long time, and Matt, this is just Matt Jude on third year, but I don't, he doesn't seem to be on his way to being a sizzle. So it just, it was like, what are you doing? Why would you do that? It was just, it was dumb to me. It was really dumb. But he got those sex force fumbles, of course. Terrell Suggs, of course, that play. See, that's what happens when, and I guess Terrell Suggs, he was probably on Twitter, and he was probably looking or probably on Instagram, and he was probably looking a little untouchable J. He was like, oh man, they putting it out that I might be testing free agency next year? Oh, you know what? Let me do this, let me show them. Let me try to get me a nice little deal based off of this play real quick. So when they forced that fumble, Terrell Suggs picked it up. He said, hold on, two times, man. We in Baltimore right now, we at the crib. I played on the same turf, the same grass in the same stadium with my boys at Reed, Ray Lewis, but he said I gotta do one for Reed. Cause Reed is getting in the Hall of Fame this year, and he's a lock, he should be the headliner. The Raven should have five pre-season games next season too. Oh, yeah, let me do this one for him. Let me do this one for him. So when he picked, and the way he picked up the ball, I mean, you can see he was trying to make something happen because a lot of guys would have just hopped on the ball, they would have just jumped on it, and they would have been like, okay, we just getting the ball back, but he said no. He said no, no, no, no. The dude scooped up the ball and stole. And the guy even, you could tell he played with Reed, man, you could tell he played with Reed, because when he was running the ball, he was looking back. He was looking back, cause you know, Air Reed used to do that when he wanted to pitch the ball to somebody, or when really when Reed wanted to pitch. Cause you know, Air Reed always wanted to make the play. You done seen so many interceptions that Raven's got and Air Reed's going like this. Just like that, man. Shout out to Air Reed, man. That, oh boy, we were so spoiled at safety. Spoiled at safety. Spoiled at safety, man. Air Reed is the best safety to ever do it. Ever, ever. So shout out to him, man. So that was a nice, nice touchdown. And I didn't think he was going to make it, but when he kept running, I was, I was just, I was hyped, man. I know all y'all were hyped too. It was nice. So yeah, the defense, but yeah, that pass rush, that inconsistency of the pass rush, you got to fix that, man. Got to fix it, got to fix it. And I mean, that's how it's been all year. That's how, yeah, that's how it's been all year. It's a problem. It is a problem, problem. Derek was clean that first half of the game. And even for a majority of the second half of the game too. It was clean. And you can't do that, man. If you can't rush the passer, you're going to have some problems. You're going to have some problems, man. Big problems. So with that being said, hopefully that pass rush tightens up. So we'll see what happens in the future. CJ Mosey. CJ Mosey, he made some nice tackles, as usual. And he got beat too. But CJ Mosey got beat early in the game. And it's the past two weeks. It's happened the past two weeks. CJ Mosey will get beat early in the game. He'll give up a big play or whatever. And then they'll stop going at him. They'll stop throwing in the middle of the field like that. And maybe it's the Ravens making adjustments to where CJ Mosey is getting help in the middle of the field. Or maybe, I don't know what it is, but CJ Mosey will he'll get beat in having two weeks straight. And people be like, oh man, CJ Mosey had a good game. And I don't even think that CJ Mosey had a good game. It's just that they didn't throw his way, which is a good thing. Ooh. So we appreciate when they don't throw by CJ Mosey in coverage because we don't want to see any of that. But he definitely gave up a play, gave up a couple of plays in this game in past coverage. So that was that Kenny Young quiet peanut. Peanut, he had a quiet game. Where? Go get daddy's blanket. It's on the couch. Oh, go get it. So peanut, yeah, peanut, Kenny Young, they didn't really do anything, but they ain't, I mean, they made some tackles or whatever. They didn't really have to do anything. They make any highlight plays, anything like that. Tony Jefferson, was it an interception? Which play are you talking about, man? But yeah, Tony Jefferson, when he went down, I was, like I said earlier, I was hoping that it would be Anthony Levine that got the call, but it was Chuck Clark. And I was like, okay, let's see what this dude can do because there's been a time earlier in this season. You want me to put on the hat? All right, this little hat Carter wanted to put on, Carter showing love to the team. Here you go, baby boy. There you go. But yeah, what happened? Oh, when Tony Jefferson went down, I thought Levine, I thought Levine was gonna be the guy. I was like, okay, now this is what I wanted. Them to bench Tony Jefferson, of course not to injury, but for Levine to get a shot, but they put in Chuck Clark and I was like, okay, cool, we'll see. And we saw and it wasn't good, wasn't pretty, wasn't pretty. So, oh, you saying when the last time we had an interception? You want me to, oh, you want me to wear it? When the last time Raven's had an interception? I don't know. I can't even remember. I can't even remember. Oh, so yeah, I can't remember the last time they had an interception. It seems like it's been forever ago, but at least they did force that, they forced the turnover. So that was good, that was good. But Tony Jefferson, he, I don't think his injury will be serious, I don't think he'll miss any time, but we'll see, you never know. You never know, because he obviously couldn't finish this game, he was in a lot of discomfort and that messed him up. Eric Weddell, Eric Weddell was, he had a quiet game, which is good, because we don't want him to have a loud game, because if he's having a loud game, then that, what's up, Toby, appreciate it, man. Then that usually means that he's got picked on. So he, yeah, he ain't, he ain't do anything, but I ain't had a problem with him not doing anything, because he didn't, he wasn't, he didn't make, yeah, he ain't make any bad plays, but oh, he got ran over, he got ran over. What are you laughing for? You saw Eric Weddell get ran over? Did you see that? Yes. You did, you saw Eric Weddell get ran over? What, even Carter laughing at him? You saw him get ran over? You really did? Okay, well I caught a saw it too, man. Man. Okay, all right. So, yeah, we saw that, oh, you saw it too, everybody saw it. You really saw it? What, did you see Tony Jefferson, his ankle? Oh, Team Keep It Clean. Okay, see, Carter knows, man. Carter knows, but Team Keep It Clean. Yeah. Carter knows. So yeah, that, yeah, that, I mean, Eric Weddell always getting run over though. Him, Tony Jefferson, they always getting run over. That's just what they do. That's why I won't be mad if we let them both go this off season. I really won't be. T.J. White engine, man. Oh, that's not good for Pittsburgh, man. Are the Bengals out of the playoff race after three straight losses? They're not out of it, but we in the lead right now. So, I'll take that, right Carter? Are the Ravens gonna, excuse me. I'm going to make Team Keep It Clean. Are the Ravens gonna make the playoffs? Team Keep It Clean. Are the Ravens gonna make the playoffs, yes or no? Yes. They are? Really? Yeah. You heard it here first. Playoff bound, baby. We getting it. Let's go, man. We gonna make the play. All right, I'm hyped for that, man. Let's get it, man. So anyway, as my son slaps me disrespectfully on camera, Team Keep It Clean. Oh yeah, we over 500. Thank you for that. I didn't even realize that. What's up, dog is fear? I didn't even realize that we over 500. Wow. Seemed like it's been so long. What's up, what you get off my ear? Get off. So yeah, cornerbacks. Yes, Team Keep It Clean. Marlon Humphrey, he had a good game today. Jimmy Smith, it was, it wasn't his best game. Oh, now you're mocking me. That's funny. Oh yeah, whatever. What if I just dropped you like this? I didn't drop him. I'm still holding him. Some of y'all got scared like, he dropped him. But no, Jimmy Smith didn't have his best game. It wasn't a bad game, but it was, definitely wasn't his best. Definitely wasn't his best. And he, yeah. I thought this might be a little confidence booster game for him, but it wasn't. Well, it wasn't, like I said, it wasn't his worst game, but it definitely wasn't his best. Who else? Brandon Carr, Brandon Carr was quiet. He had a quiet game all day. Then there was one time where, oh, I was brushing Carter's teeth. I know it was late, he woke up late today. But I was brushing Carter's teeth and so we went to the bathroom, but I heard the game. I heard the game and it was like, oh, Carr, there was like Carr, he made some big play. And I was like, okay, Brandon Carr, let's get it, baby. And they were like, oh, it was a 42-yard pass by a David Carr. And I said, oh, great. I mean, Derek Carr, my fault. And I'm like, oh, come on now, man. I had got hyped. I'm like, oh yeah, man, almost threw his toothbrush because I was so hyped. But then, yeah, that was that. But yeah, Brandon Carr, other than that, there was one really funny part of the game with the commentators, where they were, Brandon Carr, can you get daddy another hat? This one is too hot. Can you get daddy another hat, please? Thank you. Yeah, this is a good one, thank you. But this one is hot too. But anyway, Brandon Carr was matched up on Jordy Nelson and the commentators were like, oh, Jordy Nelson's not used to having somebody matched up on him, who's the same age? I was like, okay, commentators, I see y'all, man. I see y'all. Y'all got the jokes today. I said, y'all can't be talking about my boy Brandon Carr, man. He's old, but he's still be getting it done, man. So that was funny. But yeah, that's it for the defense. We didn't see Kennedy. We didn't see Kennedy like I thought we were gonna see him. I don't remember seeing him on defense at all. I know he was on special teams, but I don't remember seeing him on defense at all. I don't know if I missed something. We did see Anthony Averitt. Give me the camera. Give me the camera so I can put it on here, please. Caught to be wanting to practice vlogging sometimes, man. Cause he got on camera and got the little tripod, so he'd be wanting to practice vlogging. We gotta let him do his thing. But yeah, I don't remember seeing Kennedy at all. Kennedy, ow, no, no, no, let go, let go. That wants to grab the headset, man. Hold on, hold on, Chris. There you go. So yeah, Kennedy, it's nice that we got him though, cause he is special teams. They had, what? They had Carl playing up close in the slider times. Yeah, yeah, that's true. Oh, he's doing his own video, listen. He's vlogging himself right now. No, that's your video, son. Tim Williams got hurt, like, man, he'd been hurt for a long time now, his ankle. Was it in the, not the Steelers game, cause he missed the Steelers game too. So he, I believe, he'd been out for a little while, man. He'd been out for a little while, so yeah. I forgot what game it was that he got hurt in, man, this head is really hot too. All right, so that's enough of that. But yeah. So Kennedy was special teams, Anthony Averett. I just saw him for that one-player, and unless I missed something else, I think he was only out there for that one-play. But he did his thing. Oh, it was in the Panthers game? Okay. Tim is in witness, said Tim is in witness protection. So that was good, man, what else, what else? Whoa, special teams. Justin Tucker, of course, Justin Tucker, I mean, we know. Sam Cooke, of course, Sam Cooke, of course, yeah, we know. Jerry Rosberg, thank you, Jerry Rosberg, we love you. Thank you for always having your guys on point. We appreciate you so much for that. Cyrus Jones, Cyrus the virus, Cyrus Jones. I know everybody who knows him personally is super happy. This game was super hype, because I know it's a lot of people up there in Baltimore that say they know him personally since he's really from up there. So that's good for him, really good for him. He, again, like we talked about before, he's looked comfortable literally all season long at punt return. He's looked super comfortable. He looks like super just relaxed. Oh, he went to Paterson High. I know there was a coach who coaches at Paterson High who said that, and he watches the videos. He said that his team, the Ravens gave them 50 tickets to the game, and his team was gonna be on, they were gonna be on the field at halftime. So that was cool, man. That was super cool. But he did his thing, man, on that punt. And I mean, there was another punt too, but the second one got called back. But he looked super comfortable back then. He has looked like he was waiting to break one, and now he finally broke one. So that was a beautiful thing to see, because they said ever since Michael Campanero, wow, what a name, Michael Campanero. That name rings the bell in Baltimore. But anyway, shout out to Cyrus Jones, man. Was happy for him, was proud of him, and just excited to see more. Cause again, he showed all season that he's ready. It's just a matter of time for doing it. He did it. Crabtree slow as paint drier than that. All right, so yeah, that was the game, man. That was the game. Coaching from Hardball's point of view, there were not any bad challenges. There weren't any bad decisions and no dumb decisions with offensive, yeah. I'm right here. Where are you? What are you doing back there? What are you doing back there? You're just looking at that one. At which one? Oh, okay. So yeah, the only problem that I saw with coaching in this game, because obviously adjustments were made, but I feel like what the adjustments were made on defense. Whoa, you just farted that loud, man. You farted? No. Oh, that was the carpet? Oh, I thought you farted. Okay. Anyway, sometimes Carter's fart sound like a grown man fart. But yeah, with the offensive coordinator, Marty, the adjustment, he, again, like we talked about earlier, he tried to get away from what was working and tried to force the issue with Lamar being a passive. And yeah, Lamar showed that he can pass the ball, but stick to what's working. Where are you? You gotta stick to what's working, man. You got to stick. We talk about that, Mindy. Hold on, Carter. Hold on, baby boy. Come here. Come here. So with Marty Morniweg, you can't do that, man. You can't do that. You can't do that. You can't do that. You can't do that. Stop trying to force the issue with the pass, because if the run game is working, you gotta do it. Defensive coordinator, Wink, he, early in this game, I mean, first drive, Raiders just marched right down the field and they scored. I said, wow, okay, great. Hopefully it's not one of these kind of games. They definitely made changes. They made adjustments. But I think a lot with the Ravens, with the Ravens, it wasn't even that they were bad calls being played on defense. I think with the Ravens, they just, I think with the Ravens, they just, they were out of position. The players were out of position. The players just missed the play. Chuck Clark, especially on that touchdown to the tight end, Jared Cook, the touchdown pass to him, Chuck Clark, he was out of, wait, it was a pick play. So he got picked off, but I was like, okay, whatever. And that didn't get called. But with that, he, what'd you say? Mommy's not here right now. Hold on real quick. Too old and slow, Lamar next week. Yeah, gotta be Lamar next week. But with, with, okay, we're back. But yeah, the coaching, they fixed it. They fixed it. They fixed the problems. They fixed the issue. They fixed that. So I was glad they were able to do that. Marty Morniweg started running the ball. Don Martindale, I mean, he ain't, I don't, again, maybe he was our coach that first drive, but for the rest of that, it was just guys being out of position. It was guys, like with the Chuck Clark, the touchdown that he gave up to Jared Cook. I feel like he just showed no effort after the pick play. He got picked, but then he, he, he, he ain't even try to hit the ball out of Jared Cook's hands. He just stood in or just watched him. And of course, Special Teams coach did his thing perfectly. So it was a good game, good win. So yeah, that was that. Appreciate y'all. Thank you. I'm gonna go ahead and get off of here now, man. Cause y'all, y'all heard baby boy. He can't take no more of me streaming right now. So we out.