 I just love that at this point in the season, we can still have meaningful conversations about our Baltimore Ravens playing meaningful games because they did more than enough in the regular season to get to this point in the postseason and they still been doing a phenomenal job and we of course hope that they keep that up but how do they even get to this point? Well, they have had some elite laser focus and specifically with Lamar Jackson. He has been on a tear this year but it seems like he just still ain't satisfied. But how do we know that? How can we see that? How has Lamar Jackson shown us that it ain't enough yet? Well, I've seen some things myself but I figured you know what, let's bring on a very very special guest who has some connections with Lamar Jackson and he can really help us figure things out. Team Keep It Clean, let's lock in. Team Keep It Clean, very, very special guest in the building. My guy, your guy too, Nitro from The Wunderkin Show. So he took the time to come on here with Team Keep It Clean to chop it up again. You know with Nitro, Nitro is that guy because he will always forever remain the guy, the YouTuber, the one that got that Lamar Jackson interview. So shout out to him man. That will always forever be just a special moment for you and a special moment that again I will always and forever appreciate you sharing that moment with me because again, you didn't have to. You didn't have to. You could have been like, nope, I'm keeping this off myself and there would have been nothing wrong with that but you ain't do that. So I forever and always appreciate you and good looking out and it's been nice to see your channel just keep on growing. It's fortunate it's been taken off and you ain't even been doing it that long. So it's good to see that stuff like that man. So I appreciate you coming on. Thank you so much bro. Thank you. You know already it's all loving. When you say that stuff, it kind of makes me smile but it wouldn't have been the same without you. So yeah, you had to be there bro. Yeah. You had to have been there. Showed up a little bit late but it's all good man. It's crazy. You was a couple hours away and it was about 30 minutes away and you still got there before me but anyway, when we spoke to Lamar Jackson back then that they at his restaurant play action soul food shout out to them it's been too long since I've been there. Got to get some turkey wings but when we spoke to him that day, he was fresh, fresh offer signing $300 million contract. I saw it just this week on Twitter where it said that he made $80 million this year. Hey, congratulations Lamar. Yes, congratulations. And I say all that to say this like this guy is Lamar Jackson, not just a star but a superstar in the NFL and now he's gotten to the point where people just say Lamar because again, when you go by first name or even just last name basis, they know who you are like Jordan, Shaq, Kobe, Lamar. So it is plenty of other people too but he's one of them guys but anyway back to that day, he's just coming fresh off signing this deal. But he didn't have no security there that night. He wasn't walking around with no arrogant, no cocky, none of that stuff. He was just as humble as can be and when we spoke to him, he had the mission on his mind that he would just focus on winning and getting the Super Bowl. If we didn't know that he had just signed that huge deal, you would have never been able to tell by his presence. So this year certainly has been very different for Lamar Jackson. He's playing different. The team around him is much different. The coaching is different. He's been laser focused this year. Now, what are you thinking and why do you, and how, really how do you think Lamar Jackson has remained so laser focused? Because you can tell just by how he's moving that he's not satisfied. How do you think he's shown that and exactly why? You know the crazy thing is I think it's beyond just getting paid, right? I think Lamar has always been a focused individual. I think he's always wanted greatness. If you remember when he first got drafted and when he was left to be the last pick in the draft room and you saw Dionne Sanders saying, you know, you're here now. You're here and he's like, I'm here. You could see, you saw that, that, that energy in his face. Like, he's like, what are they going to get out of you? He said, they're going to get a Super Bowl out of me. Believe that you see that energy. He's always perpetuated it. It's always been palpable wherever he's been at. The difference with this year is, is that everything has been turned up a value. Like the volume has been turned up a notch a little higher. What I mean by that is now it's the laughing is even gone. You know what I'm coming from? He's just look, this is business. Y'all talk too much pretty much. You know what I'm saying? Like I've heard everything. You know what I'm saying? I had to wait for the contract even though I deserved it earlier. I have to hear the hate saying that I'm not worth it. I had to hear all of these things saying that I'm not a quarterback or I was a one hit wonder. You're not coming from. So now that to me staying focused. I don't think it's staying focused. I think it's him channeling everything that's been said and saying it's this business. This goes beyond just the game. This is business now. Y'all don't awaken and piss me off. And I'm so happy that he has that energy within him and showing it. Because as you see what he did at halftime, there were no jokes. You saw what happened at halftime. You know, everyone was like, oh, raise the roof. It's the ravens are going. And then when they went that 10-10 Lamar looking at them. What happened to what happened at halftime? You lucky I keep my slap button on this. He was pulling throwing out some words that team keep it clean can never have on there, sir. No, no, no, no, no. You get one coming from. So that that that focus is forcing the people to not just watch his greatness, but to elevate their level to it. And that's what's making this team truly dangerous. And I'm loving every minute of it. Yeah, it's been nice to see because like you mentioned, there's been a lot less smiling, a lot less dancing. They still been happy. Of course, they still been celebrating in there. But it's just it's different this year because this guy Lamar, he'll go and beat the dolphins. What was it, 56 to 19? I think whatever the score was. So, yeah, we we still got more to take care of. Yes, like it's not like, yeah, it's like, like, chill, smile, it's OK, man. You just whoops, he didn't put up on it. But he like, no, no, no, we we still got more to accomplish. Even after the Texans game playoff game, it's like, oh, yeah, he is like, oh, Dale was doing all that dancing right next to him. Oh, Dale brought the chain out and what? And I put it on Lamar, but Lamar is still locked in. And it's nice to see that everything that Lamar has been talking about, especially this year is been coming to fruition early on this season. Well, before the season even started, Todd Munkin got hired and Lamar was asked about him after they had worked together for maybe about a month or so. He's like, what's the difference this year with the offense? So what's been going on with the offense? That's new. And Lamar talked about it. And Todd Munkin mentioned it, too. He said Lamar is going to have the keys to the offense this year. So when we watch the offense every Sunday or Monday or Thursday, whatever days they play this last week, Saturday, when we watch that offense, you see with Lamar Jackson, him checking in and out of plays, him calling stuff at the line, him really controlling that offense. And it's like, what? This is what we've been waiting for for so long because Todd Munkin and this offense have really taken Lamar Jackson to new heights. And it's new heights that we knew he could get to. But under the previous offense, he was never going to get there because it was limited. He wasn't even supposed to do that this year. Think about it this way. This is his first year under this offense, his first year. By all metrics, he's not supposed to have this level of success in it. You usually see when you when you when you install an offense, it's the jit, you have to go through the trust, the jitters, all these other things, figuring out who's what, what role, you know what I mean? And the verbiage, the verbiage changes. Lamar is an MVP in his first year again in this system. When so next year, when he has it under his belt and everything is like, oh, I already know what this is. Then we're going to see a whole new Lamar. I think what this is, this is just the entry, the entry version because even at the beginning of the season, you saw that there was time that they were trying out things to see what works and what doesn't. They were trying out to see what plays they like, where they want to use O'Dell, where they want to use Bateman. How do they sprinkle in Zay flowers? How do they keep him engaged? And now you're seeing it with Isaiah likely. They have yet, listen, I've said this before and I truly mean this. This team is yet to play a perfect game. Yet to play a perfect game. The offense and defense have yet to play a totally harmonized game. What you've seen is quarters or halves where the defense was amazing. And they shut down the play and they shut down the team or the defense had an amazing game and the offense had a good half. Or the offense had an amazing half and the defense was kind of shaky and then the offense did okay for the rest of the two quarters. That's what you've seen all year. That's why I'm saying this team, we're seeing high levels of success, but to put it in context, this team should be undefeated right now. No one has beaten this team. This team and the losses beat themselves. And we have yet to see them scratch the surface. Imagine this is Dave Flowers first year in this offense, is it not? Right. Okay, OBJ first year in this offense, is it not? Well, no, not really. Well, kind of sorta. In this offense? Because he was with Top Munkin and Top Munkin was with the Browns. But with Lamar. Oh, yeah. But with Lamar, these weapons, everything else, that's what I mean. And then you look at Isaiah likely also and with the injury to Ronnie Stanley, him going in and out of the lineup. Mark Andrew's not even being available for the whole year. Him also being hurt in training camp. This has been like this. It hasn't been a smooth ride. So when I look at this offense, I'm just saying, bro, we have yet to see the final form. If you know what Dragon Ball Z is, this is freezes like first or second form. We have yet to see the final form yet. And that's gonna be scary for not only the teams but the NFL itself. Because I think they're gonna break a lot of records and they'll be the first team to actually have the opportunity to go undefeated. Now that's interesting because that is a good point that, yeah, this is the first year in an offense. And we know with first years and anything, come the growing pains and come the learning curve and the learning process. But Lamar Jackson is certainly, and then the rest of the team too, of course, they have made just such a huge amount of progress this year. And what you were mentioning about, like obviously, it's a flowers as a rookie. This is Mark Andrews and Isaiah likely their first year in the system. Nelson Agilore, Rashad Bateman, young guys. Now with O'Dell Beckham, Jr., like I was saying, he does have some experience with Todd Monkham. But one thing I was thinking about like, O'Dell Beckham, Jr., he's been a part-time guy. So we've seen this offense excel at times without O'Dell Beckham, Jr. So what it's really showing me is that just the growth in the maturity and just the advancement of Lamar Jackson and Todd Monkham and them two just really working together and being in sync. So it's been really, really nice to see because it's made such a big difference with the Baltimore Ravens. Like, I remember years ago, like if the Ravens even scored over 20 points, we will be jumping for joy. That's a lot. So yeah, we will be celebrating. But it's like, when we think about it now, though, those days are long gone. They're long gone. So if they put up 20 points now, we'd be like, what were y'all doing? What is that? Where's the rest? We're like spoiling them. Just to keep this pipeline chilling. Yeah. Before, remember, that leg used to get worked out every game. And I said this before, and I say it again, I really do think that if Justin Tucker was on a lot of different teams, then I don't think he would be the best kicker in the world. And not saying that he wouldn't be able to kick and he wouldn't make a bunch of kicks, not saying that. But I say because the reason that I think he was, became the best kicker in the league is because he had to be out there like every drive, kicking field goals over and over because the offense couldn't score. They would move the ball a little bit, but then it's like, all right, Justin Tucker, go do your thing. That's a good point. Live practice. Live practice, in-game practice. When you keep doing something repetitious, it's like you got to, it's like you have, it's like you're on the fire zone. So when it stuff starts slowing down, you're like, this is easy. This is easy work, right? Hey, that's a very good point, and very, very good point. OJT on the job training. Yeah, high school. But yeah, man. But back to Lamar Jackson, it's cool to see how he's not satisfied and it's cool to see that he's just, he's been killing it, man. They've been killing, now something that you mentioned about the offense too, you talked about how we just, really the whole team, we haven't seen a perfect game from the Baltimore Ravens yet. Well, something that Lamar Jackson talked about, he talked about it from the very beginning of the season and he's talked about it throughout the season at different times. And he said that the offense, he does not want them to peak too early. Yeah. And he said he wants them to peak, just at the right time. And it seems like, especially the way that they ended the regular season because the starting offense, they ended the regular season against the Miami Dolphins, not against the Steelers because most of them didn't play. And they went up and put up 56 points. It's like, whoa, okay, I guess y'all peeking now. And then they, again, they take the couple of weeks off in week 18 and then a bye week. And then against the Texans, they started off a little bit slow, started off a little bit shaky, offensive line was disgusting. But in that second half, they made adjustments and they turned it on and they went crazy with it. How are you feeling about, I know you gave us some thoughts about it, but how do you feel about the offense just moving forward with their capabilities, what they could possibly do and how they can match up against the Kansas City Chiefs this week? I think that Rust was inevitable, right? You're talking about three weeks, no football. That's what they did, it's three weeks, no actual football. So I expected some Rust to come into the game, but as always, they rose to the occasion. They handle business because guess what, a football game is not two quarters, it's four, it's a full 60 minutes. So you gotta get, I'm saying there's a lot of time to get that stuff done. So I think they knocked off the rust, I think they're back in their groove. I think that not only are they going to beat the Chiefs, I think that Lamar Jackson and the offense is going to put on a show. I usually have new predictions and stuff on my channel when I think about the offense. I think Lamar goes four touchdowns, passing this week. And that's not including the rushing touchdown that I think that Gus or, So Justice Hill? Yeah, or Justice Hill. Oh, never. Puts in. You know what? Listen, man, I want Dalvin to be in, you saw as soon as he came in, he was gangbusters, but they weren't, it's like, yo, that's the most frustrating thing with the Ravens. They'll have players that can do great and they'll just not play them. We've seen it with Keaton. We've seen it with JK Atonge. We've seen it with Isaiah Likely. Like imagine, imagine this real quick in. Okay. We had Isaiah Likely on this team. We've seen highlights of him from last season. We couldn't even find the opportunity to have him and Mark Andrews in the game at the same time and both be successful. Think about that real quick. You're going to struggle for them. Yeah. Think how crazy that is. Think about the player that Isaiah Likely is showing everyone that he is. He is showing that right now, if he were a full year under his belt, he could be a top three, top four titan in the entire league. Yeah, that's true. He could be. And we can't even get him on the field to be successful thanks to Mark Andrews, who was a top three titan in the league. But that's how this offense... Listen, I truly do believe, I truly do believe, going against the Chiefs, they're going to hold nothing back. I think they're going to be looking to beat them into the ground. I think all those little trick plays that we've been wondering, you're going to see a couple of trick plays, you're going to see a lot of Jett Sweet, you're going to see Zay always in motion, you're going to see Likely in motion a lot. They're not going to hold, because they're not going to want to give Patrick Mahomes a shot. Have you ever noticed something with John Harbaugh when he's playing certain teams, how the offense and how the defense come at them a little differently? And what I mean by that is, when he goes against lesser teams sometimes, he'll be like, ah, run the ball. You know what we get into that thing where it's run, run, run, pass. Run, run, pass. Run, run, pass. And it becomes, ah, because we're up by eight points or 10 points, like just run the clock, let's get the W and get out of here. When we go against certain teams, like the 49ers, like Miami, who has came back on us heavily before. Did you ever notice when Harbaugh, there was a clip of them saying, keep scoring? Oh yeah, yeah. That was a dolphins game, I think. Yes. It's a totally different team. Because now, because it's the level of competition is higher. They know that they can't take their foot off their necks or because they did it before and we lost. You remember with Miami? Oh yeah. You remember that? And we were up by what, 20, what was it? 26? 21 or 28, something like that. I think 21. In the fourth quarter. Yeah, that's two. You see what I'm saying? So that's why I believe that this, I have total faith in this offense because of what happened after halftime and because now that the rust is knocked off, I think that they're gonna be totally locked in. And I think Munkin, knowing that he's going against Patrick Mahones, knowing that it's the AFG championship game, knowing that they're this close to the prize, they're gonna say, leave no doubt and they're gonna leave none. You watch me on Sunday, three o'clock. No doubt will be left. It's going to be, I truly believe we beat Kansas City by two touchdowns or more. 14 points or more. Yes, sir. I would love that. And I guess you left no doubt with me because I was gonna ask you how you think this game is gonna go and what you think the Baltimore Ravens need to do to get it done, but you don't answer all of that. All of that anymore. So good stuff, man. I appreciate you. And I hope that your prediction ends up being a thousand percent spot on because I would love, love, love, love, love, because it wouldn't be a stress-free game if they won by four. I mean, toward the end it might be, but I would just love that to where Ravens fans who are there, they could be celebrating early us that'll be watching at home. We could be celebrating a little bit early. And just having a good time because this is the team to get past. This is the team to beat because they are the reigning Super Bowl champions right now. Patrick Mahomes is that guy. He got two Super Bowl championships. He got two MVP's and he's been regarded as the best. So he wanted to be the best. Hey, you know what you gotta do? You gotta beat the best. Yep, you gotta. And I think he will. I'll say this last thing closing because I know you're like, wrap it up. This is not even the true test. It's not Lamar versus Mahomes. I said this in my preview video. It's not Lamar versus Mahomes. It's Roquan versus Mahomes. You see, and I made it very prevalent in the video that I said, I said that Lamar is like Jordan. You know what he's gonna get. You know what we're gonna get out of him. Remember when the Bulls, before they won the championship and they had to go versus the Pistons, they had to go through the Pistons to win and they are losing and losing, but Jordan was averaging 30-something points. Dropping, everyone knew what you were. Scotty Pippen had to come up. He had to play that defense. He had to be that second scoring option. That's what this team needs. It's Roquan really versus Patrick. If Roquan in that defense, and Mike McDonald can slow down Patrick Mahomes, this will be a blowout. If this defense can put clans, clank, clank, clank, clank on that offense. Oh, it's, I'm not even worried about what Lamar is going to do in this game because I know without a shadow of a doubt, this offense is putting up 30 points in this game at least, but if Roquan and then play to the level that they've been playing on this team, barbecue chicken. Barbecue chicken. Now I'm big, so you know I know a lot about barbecue chicken. No, Nitro, appreciate you coming on. As always, appreciate your time and appreciate your explanation and breakdown of these Baltimore Ravens of Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes and the chiefs to it of everything, man. So thank you, Team Keep It Clean. All the links to his everything, his YouTube, his Twitter, well, X, whatever you want to call it, it'll be down below in the description so y'all can go show him some love. I know y'all know who he is already, but just in case you don't, now you do. Team Keep It Clean, love y'all, appreciate y'all. We out.