 What is today, man? First, earlier this morning, the news about Jalen Ferguson, current Ravens player now, the news about the former Ravens player, former Ravens legend, the Goose, Tony Serra-Goose. 55 years old, man. It's 55 years old, man. That's like, that's crazy, man. It's just, today just been a crazy day. And of course, you feel for him for his immediate family, extended family, friends, teammates, anybody that knew him. Anybody that knew him. I remember just seeing so many clips of him and videos of him and just the energy level was always high, always smiling, always joking around, always talking about somebody, always like making fun of somebody, making fun of something, always laughing. And that's one of the most important things that you could do in life, is just to laugh. For real, just to laugh, because it's too much craziness and just bad stuff that happens on a daily that takes away from a lot of people's joy. So if you could find something to laugh at every day, find something to make fun of, even if you make fun of yourself, do that. But you know Ray Lewis, he was such a strong personality, especially on that first Raven Super Bowl team. Shannon Sharp was as well, but Goose was right there with them boys, too, man. He was right there when it came to personality levels and just what he brought to the team, not even just on the field, but off the field, what he brought off the field. I remember always seeing him with the little visor hat turned upside down and to the back. And again, just always joking. That's why it just sucks, man. It sucks. Death sucks. But again, it wasn't what it was supposed to be. We're not supposed to die. It's not supposed to be like that. But with the Goose, man, it's just, man, what is today? Like it's crazy, man. And young, young, young, 55. I know some people think, oh man, that's, no, that's still young. Again, the same thing with Jaylen Ferguson. I know more details have come out by now with Jaylen Ferguson, but with Tony Saragusa, whatever happened, it doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. And I think people have gotten so desensitized, if that's the right word, to death because they see it so much and in this age of social media, people, they want everything right here right now. They want information right here right now of somebody dies and everybody's like, no, a lot of people are like, oh yeah, rest in peace, oh, so sorry. But then most people, a lot of people are like, oh, what happened, what happened, what happened? I just gotta know. What happened, what happened, what happened? And with social media, which I always say is a gift and a curse, it has desensitized people to so much because social media shows so much and it shows so much stuff instantly right away. And in some cases, that can be a good thing and in some cases, it can be a bad thing. It just all depends. But people will just be fishing for information so much and without even feeling for the person who's involved in whatever the situation may be or feeling for the person's family who's involved in whatever the situation may be. So it's just, it's unfortunate. But I'm glad that we have a nice hope for the future. That's something that I'm definitely looking forward to. But this is just, it's rough, man. It's rough, it's rough. That's why I say be good to people, man. Be good to people. It's nice to know that with Tony Serragusa, he wasn't known as a bad person. When I think of him, first thing I think about him joking around on somebody. Again, him making fun of somebody, him laughing at something, that voice that he had, ah, just laughing at somebody. That's what I think of. So I think he, the way he portrayed himself, at least in the NFL, obviously, I didn't know him personally, anything like that, but how he portrayed himself in the NFL. And even when he was a commentator, I think it was for Fox on the sideline, or a reporter on the sideline for Fox games. Same thing, same thing. Like they would show him on the sideline and he would do like a little report on something that was going on, an update on the game or whatever. And then, you know how they show the reporter talking and then they put the camera back on the game, but the reporter's still talking. And with him, again, the jokes will fly. The jokes stay flying. And I always appreciate that about people, man. When them jokes stay flying, because those are the people that know how to enjoy life, man. You know, walk around all just angry all the time, oh man, I'm mad, I'm mad, I'm mad, I'm mad. And plenty of people got plenty of reasons to be upset. They all do, we all do. But it's important, in my opinion, that we look for even more reasons to be happy and to be grateful. And just to really be thankful for everything. For everything. Jadon gave us so much and it's important that we are appreciative of that. And again, death is not what it's supposed to be and it ain't gonna be like that forever. It's not. But until that time comes when death will be no more, we gotta keep pushing, man. Be there for people, be there for each other, be there for your friends, be there for your family. Just be there. It's important to be there. To me, it's just crazy, man. It's just been a day right here, man. It's been a crazy day in not just the NFL world, but specifically the Baltimore Ravens world. Just shell shot, man. It's crazy. But again, like I always say, man, y'all be good to people, man. Be good to people. Be good to people. Be good to yourself. Be good to your family. Be good to your friends. Be good to people. Don't hold on to grudges. Don't hold on to no beef, no, cause it ain't worth it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it ain't worth it. And just let go of stuff, man. Let go of bad stuff. Hold on to good stuff. Let go of bad stuff. Any bad vibes, just let it go. Let it go. Cause it just, it certainly ain't worth it. And like times like this, they serve as reminders, but other times serve as reminders too. Good times serve as reminders too. Because you could be like festering just these bad thoughts, these disangered towards somebody, it's hate towards somebody. But when you let it go, you realize like, man, it wasn't even worth it. Wasn't even worth it. Like that did nothing for me. That did nothing to, it was not even worth it. So y'all keep your heads up, man. Keep going, keep pushing, and keep telling people, not just today, but we say this every day, keep telling people that you love them. Keep telling people that you're thinking about them, care about them, all that good stuff, man. Go make somebody's day good today because there's a lot of people out there that's going through a lot, a whole lot. So if you could like brighten up somebody's day, do that.