 Man, man, man, man. Man, YouTube, team keep it clean. What is going on is engraving here with another video. And we heard the Ravens presser today. We heard Harbaugh speak, we heard Chuck Clark speak, we heard J.K. diving speak. We see you J.K., you ain't slick either. And then of course we heard Lamar Jackson speak. But before they had their presser, we had a little presser of our own doing some pressing questions from subscribers. And I appreciate y'all for coming through on that. And I just gotta say that I really, I didn't expect it to go as good as it went. I didn't expect so many people to show up like y'all showed up and showed out. We had a lot of fun on there. And again, I did say that it was a last minute, it was a last minute live stream. Wasn't expected, it wasn't announced, it wasn't planned. I had just literally planned it this morning, like right before we did it and y'all came through. So thank you for that. Thank you for doing that, thank you for supporting, to everybody that donated, thank you for that, to everybody that left a like, that commented, that came through and viewed. We just had a lot of fun in there today. We had a whole lot of fun in there today. We had a slightly different setup than our normal live stream setup. So that was fun. So I appreciate everybody who, I know some people had some comments on that. So I just appreciate it, man. So thank you, thank you, thank you. And then what made it even crazier is that when we got to the Ravens live stream, to their press conference, cause that's why I ended ours, cause Ravens were doing this. I'm like, okay, I got respect for y'all, y'all do your thing, I do mine, but they, y'all are coming through on there too. Like, teamkeeper clean, y'all are crazy, man. And y'all are just showing a lot of love and spreading a lot of positivity on the Ravens on their live stream too, as y'all always do. Every time we go on there, y'all always just showing love and just being so positive, man. And I appreciate that. And other people appreciate that too. I know we haven't given out that reminder in a while, but please, please make sure that you show somebody some love today. Be positive to them, give them some type of encouragement. Or just let them know, hey, I was just thinking about you. That's it, that's it. Cause again, the years winding down, this 2020 been something. It's been something. It has been something for everybody. Everybody has had their own issues and things that they have dealt with. And I mean, 2021 is gonna be no different. People still gonna have their issues and stuff they gotta deal with. So it shouldn't be no different when it comes to being positive either. You ain't gotta wait to know new years to be like, oh, you know what? In 2021 I'm gonna be more positive. No, do it now. Do it now. But anyway, ain't mean to start this off like a podcast, but it was just something that was on my mind and I wanted to share with y'all. So as we watched the presser from Lamar Jackson and the Raven, well, from everybody who we listed, and Lamar Jackson too, something that Lamar Jackson said, it really caught my ear. And I was thinking like, whoa, and I even commented in the live stream, I said, did y'all hear that? Cause I heard it. Did y'all hear it too? And you know what? Let's just play it so you can hear it for yourself. Hey Lamar, this is what I did. So the reporter asks, he says, so Greg Roman has been in this offense. This is his first time in the world. This is his second year being the offensive coordinator. How is your relationship with Greg Roman and how has it been with Greg Roman in building this offense pretty much from the ground up? And this was Lamar's response. And that was it right there. That was it right there. And with Lamar saying that, it was of course a question that some people had. And you know what's funny? A lot of people were like, man, that's crazy. Cause the question that a lot of people had is Greg Roman saving plays for the playoffs? Is he saving plays for the playoffs? Now me, I went based off of history and I said, no. Why would he save plays for the playoffs? For what? We didn't even know if we were gonna make the playoffs. We still don't know if we're gonna make the playoffs. I mean, they gotta take care of business on Sunday. I expect them to. They need to. But nothing is guaranteed right now. But I would just think that what will be the point in saving plays for the playoffs? But according to Lamar Jackson, who you know, I mean, him and Greg Roman, they already had their little thing earlier this season. And I think that thing that him and Lamar Jackson had earlier this season, the little back and forth, I think that actually ended up being a good thing. Because Lamar, he got it out. Greg Roman, he got it out. Both of them got their feelings out there, publicly. So I'm assuming privately that they've had plenty of conversations, especially based on how the offense has been as of recent. Because things have been running a lot smoother. They've been a lot more efficient. And they've just been better overall. And I know you could be like, oh, well, it was against the Cowboys. It was against the Jaguars. It was against the Browns. It was against the Giant. But again, same thing I always say, early in the season, we played some plenty of other teams and the offense was not clicking like that. Whether it was against a good team or a bad team, the offense just wasn't rolling like that. But, and what's crazy to me is that this comes despite the loss of Ronnie Stanley. Excuse me, this comes despite the loss of Nick Boyle. So with the Ravens losing key pieces on this offense, they've still managed to get this offense going. And that says a lot about Greg Roman. Says a lot about Lamar Jackson. And it says just a lot about this entire team and everybody else that's involved. They have obviously been bonding a lot better and just been like Lamar said, he said the offense is still growing. And we can see that before our very eyes. We can see Lamar Jackson growing before our very eyes. Something that we pointed out in the stream earlier and in a couple previous videos is that with Lamar Jackson, one thing that he's been doing so such a better job of recently, seeing the field and seeing everybody and getting everybody involved. Getting everybody involved. Everybody's had their fair share, their pieces of the pie. Everybody's been contributing. And I do another thing that I really love about what this offense has been doing recently, has been with the running backs and not even just JK, more specifically, Gus Edwards. Because with this offense before, the Gus Edwards that you saw his rookie season, the Gus Edwards that you saw last year, even the Gus Edwards that you saw even earlier this year, you think that Gus Edwards is catching passes? You think that Gus Edwards is having a ball thrown his way? No. No. But over these past couple of weeks alone, Gus Edwards has been so much more involved in the passing game and that's opened up this Ravens offense so much. It's opened up Gus's game so much because now he becomes a legitimate threat, coming out of the back like a real legitimate threat. Y'all remember that big catcher and run after the catch that he had against the Giants? Gus Edwards, he's becoming a legitimate threat coming out of the backfield. So now before it would be like, oh, it's 35 back there. Hey, y'all boys, don't even worry about him. Don't even worry about him. He might be in for pass protection, but the ball ain't going his way. If they doing a passing play, ball ain't going his way. Don't even worry about him. Not anymore. Not anymore. So this is the growth, man. This is the growth of the offense under Greg Roman throughout this year. And of course, there have been some frustrations here and there, but recently, they've been hitting on all cylinders. They've been moving the ball efficiently. Sam Cook, he's been able to chill. He's been able to relax for the most part. He get his punch in here and there, but he's been pretty relaxed. He's pointing way less recently than he had been at any point during this season. So that's a beautiful thing. When we ain't got a C number four on the field, unless it's for holding the point after touchdowns for Justin Tucker to kick, or for Justin Tucker to kick a field goal. But this offense is just, it's maturing. It's maturing. And another point that we got to bring out again is that it's not just the going to 15 and 89. That's no more. While those guys still do get their fair share of catches, that's not the end all be all for this offense anymore. Other guys are getting involved. Now, when it comes to Greg Roman and the new plays, the one thing that we hope is that they don't try to get too cute. That's the only thing we asking. Don't try to get too cute. And also please with whatever new plays they're installing, whatever new plays they're running, whatever new plays they will be implementing with this offense, just please, please do not forget about the identity that you've actually forged. Because I remember when he first said, oh, we're gonna forge a new identity. We were like, okay, Greg Roman, yeah, we'll see. And then a game pass, the game after he said that, it was like, man, if that's the new identity, then oh, we're in trouble. Then another game pass and it was like, oh, if that's the new identity, then we're in super trouble. But then we started seeing these guys get back to who they are. And it first started with the run game. And it first started with them saying, hey, Mark Ingram, we absolutely love you, but you gotta take a step back. And with them allowing J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards to be the front runners, see what we did there, the front runners get it, to be the front runners at running back and for them to be the lead backs and them to sort of just pretty much take Mark Ingram out the equation. That's allowed J.K. to get into more of a rhythm. That's allowed Gus Edwards to get into a more of a rhythm. That's allowed this entire running game to get into more of a rhythm. Therefore that identity that we once had last year, we are bringing it back, bringing it back. And the offense has just been clicking and just been getting so much better at the right time. And now with two backs instead of three, the running game is that much more of a threat. It's that much more of a threat. With three running backs, it's like it's not as much of a threat because you're just spreading it out too much. So kudos to the Ravens and kudos to Greg Roman and kudos to everybody for getting this thing back on track. You have a very tough task this week against the Cincinnati Bengals because you know they are going to bring it. They're gonna bring it. They want to play spoiler. You know they do. So Ravens, they gotta keep this offense up. Now also with these new plays, what we're also hoping for, what I'm also hoping for with these new plays is that you can just continue getting your different guys involved but find ways to use their strengths. Find ways to really put these guys, your guys, your soldiers in positions to where they can succeed. That's been one of the biggest things and one of the biggest frustrations with the Ravens and their offense over the years is that they do not put guys in positions to succeed. You can move Hollywood around, put them in the slot. He, Hollywood would eat in the slot, eat. And of course he can burn some DBs there too. And that's been on Lamar. Again, Lamar gotta work on that deep connection with Hollywood, the consistency of it. But Hollywood can eat. But again, they've been moving Hollywood around. Like even the touchdown had he caught last week. Lamar threw it in the back, the back corner of the end zone. That's growth, that's growth. Not saying that Lamar has never thrown that but he's been throwing that pass consistently now. Remember the touchdown that Miles Boykin caught? I think against the Jaguars? Hollywood against the Giants was in the back left corner of the end zone. Miles Boykin touchdown was in the back right corner of the end zone. Wasn't just in the middle of the field. It wasn't just in between the numbers. The offense is growing, Lamar is growing. And we want these receivers to grow with him. But again, it's up to Greg Roman his responsibility to allow these receivers to grow and to put them in the best position to grow. That's just the entire offensive staffs, the entire offensive coaches staffs responsibility. So we'll see how they continue to develop over these next five games. What is it, five games, right? I think so. Cause hopefully we're seeing this offense for the next five games. Cause that'll be a beautiful thing. Anyway, team keep it clean. I really appreciate y'all. I love y'all and thank you so much for supporting. Thank you for helping us grow cause we all in this thing together. Cause again, it's team keep it clean. It's not just me. It's not just you. It's everybody, it's all of us. So thank y'all for rocking with us. Thank y'all for rocking with each other. Thank you for supporting the channel. Thank you for supporting the podcast. Thank you for just supporting everything. I appreciate y'all and I will see you all later. You have a great day, great night. Just have a great time. Team keep it clean, just like Greg Roman when it comes to all them old plays that he got. Well, they not out yet, but so yeah, I guess we can't say they are out, but we out. Love y'all. We're gonna get a Huntley Jackson special.