 Well I guess Greg Roman wasn't coaching his last game for the Baltimore Ravens last week against the Broncos after all because I certainly felt that way but I am here to let you know that I was completely wrong. YouTube, team keep it clean. What's going on? This ain't Graven here with another video. Now I seriously do feel for Greg Roman especially if this was something that he really wanted because speaking from a lot of experience myself, I have had times when I wanted a job. I applied for that job. I had the interview for that job. I felt like the interview went great for that job. I felt like there was mutual interest for that job but I didn't end up getting that job. But it all ended up working out in the long run and for Greg Roman we'll see how things go but Greg Roman is not getting the job with Stanford as their head coach. He is out of the runnings and is believed that former Cowboys coach Jason Garrett he's a finalist for the Stanford head coaching job and let's just read this quick excerpt from the article written by Stuart Mandel of the Athletic says former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett has emerged as a finalist for the Stanford head coaching job multiple sources with knowledge of the search process told the athletic on Thursday. Here's what you need to know. Garrett who spent this season as a color analyst for NBC's Notre Dame Games nearly became the head coach at Duke last season but the job went to Mike Elko. So blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and this part candidates to school talk to who are no longer in the running. So that's official like not even any more consideration not all will think about no, no, no longer in the running include former BYU and Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman and former Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio. So there you have it. There you have it. Greg Roman is not getting the job. So I really thought that this was going to be a way and Ravens still can come up with more ways but I really thought this was going to be a way for the Ravens to be able to end their relationship with Greg Roman on a high note on a positive. And again, like I said, they can still do that. That was not the only way. And I'm not here to say, oh fire Greg Roman fire GRO, fire GRO. Cause like I've always said, the problem is way farther way deeper and way higher than Greg Roman but this is not that conversation right now. But for the Ravens and Greg Roman I do still believe that this is his last season coaching with the team. And they could do one of their mutual part in the ways thing where, hey, well Greg he did a great job here, phenomenal job but we're going to go in a different direction. So now one thing that I'm wondering, I know a lot of Ravens fans won't want to hear this but one thing that I'm wondering and I don't think it's going to happen but you got to think about it. One thing that I'm wondering is if, because this has happened before, where it happens with players, it happens with coaches too. Greg Roman didn't get that job. And if the Ravens really love Greg Roman that much if they'll be like, all right let's sign you to a contract extension. Cause we see it happen a lot, man. We see it happen. The Ravens were Raven specifically and then it happens with players too. They'll be like, oh, we may hear about them possibly being interested in somewhere. Like, oh, remember Chuck Clark? Couple of years ago, Chuck Clark. The Ravens were trying to trade for Jamal Adams. I believe, yeah, things Jamal Adams. Safety, they're trying to trade for him. Trade obviously didn't happen. And we of course, we found out about it after the trade deadline. I'm sure that a lot of y'all will remember. But then shortly after that, the Ravens ended up signing Chuck Clark to a contract extension. So to me it seemed like that was sort of a like boost of confidence. Like, all right Chuck, we try to get somebody else. We try to go in another direction but it didn't work out. So you know what, here you go, contract extension. Contract extension, that's for you. Now this is obviously a different situation. And this was not even the Ravens possibly trying to go in a different direction. But it was really the Greg Roman being interested in the Stanford trying to go in his direction. Greg Roman possibly trying to go in a direction too. But I wonder if Ravens had enough love for him if they would do something like that. So only time will tell. But so Greg Roman sticking around and Greg Roman is here for at least the rest of this seat. Well, I mean, things could change, you never know. But Greg Roman is here for the foreseeable future with the rest of this season. So hoping for the best, hoping for the best. I don't hope that Greg Roman fails. I don't hope that Greg Roman does a bad job. I hope that Greg Roman and this Ravens offense, I hope that they go off. I hope that they go crazy with Tyler Huntley in the game and whenever Lamar Jackson comes back, I hope they go just as crazy, even crazier when he gets back. I want this Ravens team to have their ultimate level of success. And I feel like they can, it's possible. They gotta write a lot of stuff. They gotta fix a lot of stuff, but it is possible. And the reason it's possible is because this season ain't over yet, baby. This season is not over. The Ravens have a huge game coming up this Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. And this is a game, this is just me. It's just me speaking my opinion only. I think in this game, this could be the one where this, but it is Tyler Huntley though. Cause they could give Greg Roman a pass depending on, because there's no Lamar playing. I think if Lamar was playing and the offense did bad in this game, especially after that whole Stanford thing, the Ravens could be like, they could cut the court. But it's Tyler Huntley playing. But this could be a game, this could be a statement game for Greg Roman, a bounce back game for Greg Roman, because he was ridiculed heavily after that last game by the media and no by some fans with that nonsense. That was just, the disrespect, that's never okay. That's never cool, that's never okay. It's nothing cool about that. There's nothing funny about that. Again, if you don't like a coach or player, well, okay, cool, but to disrespect them, nah, you ain't gotta disrespect them. You can voice your opinion on them, what it is about their scheme or their tactics, whatever it is that you don't like about, but to disrespect them, nah, nah. But anyway, a lot was made of Greg Roman and his offense last week after that performance, especially just the pro shape play. I know a lot of people made fun of it. Y'all saw Marlon Humphrey, his Instagram, that was really funny, man, where he showed him in Geno Stone, it was like, oh, guess what we looking at? And then the next part of the post was James Roshay throwing the ball. That was crazy, man. But again, my thing with Greg Roman, especially last week, it wasn't even that, with that play specifically, and we talked about this, it wasn't even that that play was just this terrible play. It was kind of silly, but it wasn't like it was this terrible play. My biggest issue with that play was the timing of it. That was my problem with it, the timing of it. It was second and seven. They had, I mean, for what it's worth, I know they only scored 10 points. So were they really moving the ball? But on that drive, they had been moving the ball a little better. The passing game had been doing this thing a little better. Throughout the game, I mean, the game was rough passing, I mean, the game was rough period, but the passing game was doing all right on that drive. And then to do that second and seventh, it was just like, oh, no. I just didn't like the situational play calling with that one. But yeah, man, that's that. So with Greg Roman, I think that the Panthers, that's a possible opportunity with that team as a head coach. Cause we always hear about with Greg Roman, how he's widely respected around the NFL. And I can see that people, they take different stuff from Greg Roman, his run game and whatnot, his schemes and whatnot. I mean, the Bears, they openly talked about it, think Justin Fields openly talked about it, they stole some stuff from the Ravens playbook and whatnot. So there's definitely respect there. It certainly is a respect. But the thing that I wonder about, there's disrespect. If there's such a respect for Greg Roman, then how come he's never been a head coach? That's what I wonder about. And I'm not saying that there's not a respect for him, but I'm just wondering, how come he's never been given that opportunity to be on that level yet? Especially after 2019, after Lamar MVP season, like I really thought, I'm like, oh yeah, he's going, Wink is gonna be going, we about to lose both our coordinators. But remember back then, same thing happened. What were we talking about earlier? They go off, great year for G-Row, great year for Wink, they get interviews. G-Row had an interview, I wanna say, Wink had an interview with the Giants, I think, to be the head coach. And I think Greg Roman had his with the Browns. But I forget, either way, they both had interviews to be head coaches. But what happened, they didn't get the job. Neither one of them got the job. So what did the Ravens do? The Ravens signed them to contract extensions. So they gave them that extra support, that extra cushion, that extra, hey, okay, we got y'all. And that was out the great seasons now. So this is a different situation, but still, that's why I thought about that. That's why I wondered if, hey, he ain't get the Stanford job. What if the Ravens give him a contract extension? But now I'm still leaning more on the side that this will be his last year with the Baltimore Ravens. And that's whether it ends at the end of the season, hopefully after a long ride in the playoffs, and hopefully after a silver vote, that'd be nice. But whether it's at the end of the season, or it comes during the season. So we'll see how the business plays out. So congrats to Jason Garrett though. I'm sure he'll be clapping it up there at Stanford. But we'll see how things work themselves out. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. And like Greg Roman said, he won't be when it comes to being Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator. At least for now, we out.