 And can the Ravens win out to close the season? When will the Ravens invest in Lamar Jackson in this offense? If things continue the way they've been going, should the Ravens fire John Harbaugh? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this. Now if you want your chance of being part of an NFL question from subscribers just send me an email to team keep it clean at gmail.com and we'll answer your question in a video. I appreciate y'all. 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Thank you for those of y'all that have checked out the team keep it clean podcast. Make sure you check that out. I have a listen. We just put out a new episode today. Well today is when I'm recording this. I don't know when you'll see this but thank you. Thank you. Oh the date today is Monday December 7th it's 9.15 a.m. So this is before the Cowboys game. Will you see it before the Cowboys game? Hey, who knows whoever does but I appreciate y'all without wasting any more time. Let's get into these questions. This question came from Ebony. She said that ain't gravy and hope all is well with you. Enjoy watching videos. Appreciate it. Thank you. I got a few questions for you. Do you think Trace will start on the Cowboys game if Lamar isn't clear to play? Well, yeah, I think he will. If Lamar isn't clear to play it's looking like he is. Adam Schefter reported yesterday that Lamar Jackson is expected to start versus Cowboys but who knows maybe Harbaugh could have put something out there that's like oh yeah Lamar's expected to start but he's not going to just so he can try to play some mind games with these Cowboys. Because we need to play all the mind games we possibly can to try to get a win because maybe the mind games will finally help us get on a win column again because it feels like it's been so long. Feels like it's been so long since the Ravens won a game. But anyway, no, I expect Lamar to start. But yeah, if Lamar can't go, then it'll be Trace time. And she said if the Ravens make the playoffs, do you see them being the seventh seed or higher? Right now, the way that this Ravens team is the way that the way that the rest of the season is set up. They will get some help. It's like they have no choice but to get some help because a lot of the teams that they need help from play each other. So that'll help. Steelers are going to get to Division. That's, we ain't got to worry about that. So that's the first two four seeds. And then I know whether, yeah, I can see them as like maybe like a six, seven seed, one of those two. So definitely one of the bottom seeds. So you got to play the top opponent. So from jump, like, if you wanted a bottom seeds, that's when you get matched up with the opponent that had a better record. So I mean, either way, as long as Ravens get in, I don't care who they matched up with, they just going to have to bring it. And if they don't bring it, then they're going to be sent home for the third straight year. So hopefully that doesn't happen. Not doesn't happen making a playoff, but doesn't happen with them getting sent home. Um, let's see, she said, lastly, do you see the Ravens winning the rest of their games or losing at least one of them? The fan in me feels like they could win out. The analyst in me or the realist in me feels like they could win out. But at the same time, Ravens, so many times this year, they've had trouble closing. They've had trouble finishing games, whether it's against good opponents, whether it's against worse opponents, they've had trouble closing. Now you're going against the Cowboys. They've been struggling this year, but I still feel like it's going to be a close game. Usually now Ravens, usually they usually take care of business and they, and they don't fall for the trap games. But I don't even feel like this is a trap game because Ravens have been underachieving this season. Browns next week, that's definitely not a trap game. If anything, it would be more trap game for the Browns than the Ravens. All these boys took us for a ride this season, man. But they played a Browns. They played a Giants who I think are in the lead in their division now. And then they play. They play the Bengals one more time, who are Joe Burrow, this I expect them to take care of business in that one. Oh, and they play the Jaguars who are trying to. They were hoping the Jets would get a first win so that they can get the number one pick. But it looks like they're probably going to get the number two pick and they're going to want to secure their spot. So I think the Bengals and of course, no game is a Gimmie, but I think the Bengals in the Jaguars games, those are the Gimmie games. But against the Browns, no, not a Gimmie against the Cowboys. No, not a Gimmie. And against who did I miss? Oh, against the Giants because Giants fighting right there. Just beat the Seahawks. So Giants got all the life in the world. They got all the hype in the world and they feeling themselves. So, yeah, it's it's going to be a tough stretch. But do I think they can win out? Yes, do I think they will win out? Not really. I don't think they will. I hope they will. And I know that they can. But something something just tells me like these ravens, man. Oh, they like making stuff 20,000 times harder than it has to be. Next question came from BB. He said, what's up in Graven? Here's my question from subscriber. With all the hype built around this ravens team since the beginning of the season, I feel that the ravens in the past offseason made a terrible mistake. I definitely understand that as the ravens moved on from Hayden Hurst, there was a huge hole left that was never addressed. Why didn't the ravens secure another tight end and draft a left tackle? Lamar proved he can throw the ball if he has time. Why did they take away the three tight end scheme? When will the ravens invest in Lamar in this offense? Why did the ravens trade their first round pick for an unknown draft when Hayden was part of this dominance? I'm glad we got JK. Will the ravens wake up before next season and realize Lamar wasn't trying to cause any division by calling out Greg Roman. He was simply telling the truth about the offensive scheme and why he is struggling this season. When will this organization take the next step and become better than the 2019 season? Thanks in Graven. OK, well, that is definitely a loaded question because it's loaded full of questions. So he said he feels like the ravens made a terrible mistake by moving on from Hayden Hurst. Well, I don't necessarily think it was a terrible mistake. I like I said before he even got traded. I wish they would have kept him. I would hope that he would stay, but I could understand why they made a mutual parting of ways. He wanted more of an opportunity and the ravens wanted to give him more of an opportunity. You know, they love some draft picks. They couldn't turn down no draft picks. They were like, OK, let's get them draft picks. But I really liked Hayden Hurst. And I think he could have really been the best titan on his team because he had the best mix of everything. He had the best hands on the team. He has a nice speed. He was a decent blocker, too. And then Mark Andrews has, of course, improved on his blocking. But Hayden Hurst was he was the do it all guy like Nick Boyle, great blocker, not really fast. He got some good hands, though. Mark Andrews wasn't a great blocker. Got some nice speed, hands a little shaky. But Hayden Hurst, he was a good combination. He took all of their good things and put them all into one. So with Hayden Hurst, that did definitely create a void because ravens came out in a lot of three titan sets a lot. I think they led the league in those. But when you take that away and you never address it, like I thought that's why I was for sure. When they were doing roster cut downs and y'all remember the videos, I said for sure, like one of these titans is going to make it. Whether it's Charles Scalf, whether it's the guy Jarell Adams, whether it's Eli Wolf, whoever it's going to be. One of these titans is going to make it for sure. Nope. They went with two titans. I was shocked. I couldn't believe it. But some of y'all suggested, I know my guy Sean Ivy did, my guy Josh Hoffman did. They were like, maybe they really trying to force them all to pass that ball around to his receivers. And could that have been it? Hey, maybe. But it proved to be a problem because you see what happened when Nick Boyle went out. Boom. World came crashing down. Even though the Ravens offense was already been crashing down all season long with or without Boyle. But they just, they went sort of backwards while maybe trying to go forwards. But I don't know what the reason that they never got a tight end was. I don't know if anybody ever asked it. I don't know if it has ever been addressed by the Ravens team or coaching staff or anything like that. Now he said, why didn't the Ravens secure? He did, we talked about the tight end, but he also asked, why didn't they draft the left tackle? They have Ronnie Stanley. Like they have Ronnie Stanley. They have Ronnie Stanley and they just, they had signed them to an extension. I don't understand what you mean because Ronnie Stanley was on the left side. Orlando Brown Jr. was on the right side. Orlando Brown Jr., he's been doing very good on the left side. He's been very quiet. That means that's a good thing. But they, I mean, they could have drafted the left tackle later on, like as a backup. But I don't, I don't understand that part. But he said, when will the Ravens invest in Lamar in this offense? No clue, no, because that's not really Raven style to invest in the offense. And it's sad to say, and of course, we talked about this a lot that we look at all these other teams around the league and we just wonder like, man, like, when are Ravens gonna do something like that for their quarterback? Because we saw with Joe Flacco and we see it with them. I mean, we've seen it for their, really their entirety. They built the team based off of defense. And again, defense is always the one that gets all the money. They're the one that always making moves on defense and whatnot. And yeah, they did lock up or Len, I mean, not Orlando Brown, Ronnie Stanley, but Ravens, they go, they go hard for defense, but offense, they like, oh, they penny pinch. Mark Ingham was signed to a three year, $15 million deal. And I'm not saying that's a bad deal and it has proved to be good, especially last year, but they go cheap. Any receivers that they get, they go, there's Brian. Hey, hey, Kyler, he got the Andre Hopkins, Josh Allen got Stefan Diggs and all these young quarterbacks got all these other guys. You know what, Lamar? Here you go. Here's there's Brian and there's Brian hasn't been bad, but they don't put premier talent around their quarterback. The Ravens, they've been on that. So hopefully one day they'll get off of it. So to answer that question, I don't know when they'll invest in the offense. I have no clue, no clue. And he said, will the Ravens wake up? Will the Ravens wake up before next season and realize Lamar wasn't trying to cause any division by calling out Greg Roman? Maybe he was, but now you're just being honest. You're just being honest. He got asked the question and he answered. That's it. And he said he was simply telling the truth about the offensive scheme and why he is struggling this season. So when would his organization take the next step and become better than the 2019 season? Better hope they go on a main playoff run. Next question came from Vinny in the topic. The subject of the email said, I believe in these Ravens. He said, I engraving hope you're doing well. It's been one rollercoaster ride of a season for the Ravens. They're currently sitting at six and five and overcoming the not team keep it clean as I send you this email. I really believe in this team and I think they can make a serious run. I watched the hardball press conference today along with Patrick Queen and Orlando Brown Jr. And they seem very confident, which really made me feel that this team has something special going on here down the stretch. A hardball said this team is only getting tougher dealing with a ton of adversity and knows what they need to do as far as the big picture. The next five games and it all starts with Dallas. I mean, hardball, sometimes he just be blowing smoke, man. I mean, we all know what the Ravens need to do. We all have known what the Ravens have needed to do but it's just been a matter of them not doing it. But now they in a situation that they put themselves in they ain't got nobody to blame but themselves but hopefully they can get themselves out of it. And well, they can't actually get themselves out of it because they still need help. Anyway, he said, I feel like after the Steelers game with all odds against us, the fact that we showed heart, mental toughness and grit with all backups in there and almost beat the an undefeated Pittsburgh team and really sparked the Ravens for the next five games. I believe with the guys coming back we'll take care of business against Dallas and the Browns which will set us up nicely for the last three games against the Jags, Giants and Bengals. I believe if they can accomplish this they will be a dangerous under the radar team come playoff time that no one will want to face. Coming back from a six and five record the biggest non-team keeping clean outbreak in sports and a team that is now underappreciated after they were originally expected to be one of the top three teams in football heading into the season. Well, the story that will be if they can come back from this I still strongly believe in the team and think they can make a serious run and can do some damage in the playoffs. They have great team chemistry and the love for one another, which goes a long way. What are your thoughts and thanks for being patient and reading this long email. Oh, no problem, man. They again, like I always say, man all you gotta do is get in. That's the biggest thing is getting in with the playoffs and then from there anything can happen. But this team, the chemistry is off, I think. I don't think they have this great team chemistry right now. I think the chemistry is definitely off. It's definitely way off. And just, and again, the identity is off too. They don't know only on offense. They don't know who they are. They don't know what they want to be. They don't know what they want to do. So they have to and we've been talking about this for forever for the entire season. We've been having this same conversation, man. They gotta figure out who they're gonna be. What they gonna do? Because they're not a jack of all trades. Well, oh, we do this, well, we do that, well, we do that, well, we do that, good, we do this, good. No, they, it's just like they just been getting by. And they'll get a good little nice play here and there. Nice drive here and there. But they just lack consistency. Big time on offense, man. They lack consistency. And it's just been one thing after another all season long. So it's hard to think that they're gonna all of a sudden correct that with the last five games left. But we hope they will, but it's really hard to see that. But again, you just never know till you get there, man. You never know what could happen till you get into the playoffs. And then from there, everybody's zero on zero. Everybody goes, the slate is clean. It don't matter what, yo, the top ranked this and bottom ranked that and top, no, all that stuff doesn't matter in playoffs because you got one game to prove yourself and be better than that opposing team for one game. And if you're not, then you getting sent home. Ravens know that feeling for the past two years. But in order to get to where they can get over that feeling, because we talked about this and everybody talked about this going into this season about the Ravens. That these guys, they, nobody's gonna care what they do in the regular season. Nobody's worried about that. Nobody, nobody cares what these Ravens are gonna do in the regular season. Why? Because they've done what they need to do in the regular season the past couple of years. But then it's the playoffs, that's what matters. That's what everybody's waiting to see from the Ravens. But hopefully they won't be waiting to see it for another year because hopefully they can get in there this year and make some stuff happen. But we'll see how it works out. Next question came from my boy Josh Hoffman. And he said, the bell tolls for John Harbaugh. Oh boy, here we go. He said, engraving and team keeping clean. Hope everybody's doing well and staying positive. I'm changing from just hating on Harbaugh and criticizing and making fun of him to actually wanting him gone ASAP. It's been a long time disliking him and questioning him, but still respecting him enough that I wouldn't join the chorus of calling for his head. No more. We have so many different types of failures on this team that repeat over and over that the buck has to stop with the guy at the top. Now look, fellow Harbaugh doubters. We can't just cancel his success and give it to Ray Lewis, but we can ask if the success gives us reason for optimism going forward or not. Did he maybe do a brilliant job harnessing the immense potential of Brian Billick's team? Bernard Pollard says not. I'll say yes, but I'll also say I don't believe Harbaugh could have built that team. Did Harbaugh's do well to benefit from Greg Roman in his typical successful first year coaching dual threat quarterbacks with the best dual threat QB ever? Did he get his job saved when Flacco got hurt? What does his resume look like if we never had Gary Kubiak? And again, who my God, Nitro to continue to point out that Gary Kubiak wasn't even a Harbaugh hire. Because all the Harbaugh hires are offensive coordinator have all been a big yikes. Anyway, he said, do we fire Greg Roman and pray the next family friend in line will by accident be the best for the job? I forget who in the live stream asked how many offensive coordinators we will blame under John Harbaugh. Yes, somebody did ask that and it was such a good question. I was like, ooh, ooh. Anyway, he said, I'm worried we're going to ruin Lamar Jackson. I was just talking about this on the latest episode of the team keeping clean podcast that y'all can feel free to check out. But I talked about a lot of what if scenarios. And one of those what if scenarios was what if Lamar Jackson got drafted by another team? What if he went somewhere else? I talked about teams like the Browns, if he would have went to the Jets or something like that. But then I also talk about if he would have went to a team like the Chiefs. Of course, if they didn't have Patrick Mahon. But what if he would have went to a team like the Chiefs? I guarantee you, he would be set up for success way more than he is with the Ravens. Way more because those dudes, now they're not built like the Ravens. They obviously built their team a lot different. They don't invest heavy in defense like that. They do here and there, but their investments really come on the offense. They really now, of course, they got the honey badger. They signed him to a deal. They just re-signed Chris Jones to a deal. So they make their plays for some defensive playmakers here and there. But their biggest investments come on offense. And they would have set this dude up for success for real. He would have been under Andy Reed, who's an offensive mastermind. He did his thing over in Philly and now been doing this thing with the Chiefs too, even with Alec Smith. But he would have had Andy Reed and Eric being to me. Oh my goodness. Lamar would have just been, whoo, I think he would have been light years ahead of where he is right now with the Ravens. Light years. Because Ravens just, they don't invest in it all anyway. I could go on forever about that one. As y'all know, anyway, he said, and we know what hardball plays favorites. Exercises nepotism. And it has a doghouse and makes or allows to be made, and has a doghouse and makes or allows to be made a lot of mistakes that cost us each year. And I don't think it's acceptable from a 13th year head coach. Is that still cool when your team plays beneath this potential for five to eight years? The only reason is it's not six to eight is because 2015 is an injury mulligan. Not to mention last year's success gets another huge asterisk because it was at least bare minimum. 50% coaching that destroyed the postseason. That should be 0% if our head coach belongs where he is. Let alone if he's among the best in the business. And even with that, with the playoffs because I just, it was just, that was the past two playoff losses have been some of the most frustrating playoff losses. The reason being is because coaching has been absolutely horrible in them and the lack of adjustments. They either made way too little adjustments or they made way too many adjustments. And it's like they just had terrible balance in both games. Of course, 2018 season against the Chargers, of course they had just played them a couple weeks prior and it's hard to beat the same team a couple weeks apart from each other. But hey, you still gotta do what you gotta do. But they tried to run the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over. And they didn't decide to spread it out until literally the end of the fourth quarter. And it worked. So they stuck with playing A, even though playing A wasn't working, they stuck with, excuse me, for three and a half quarters. And then they, everybody looking around confused like whoa, why is our office not doing anything? What's going on? But then they finally spread it out and started working. So for that, they stuck to what got them there but they didn't have any playing Bs. And they didn't go to playing B till it was too late. But then the next year in the playoffs, they have something that worked and broke records but they go straight to playing C in the playoffs and just abandon everything that got them there. And yes, the players, they played a part in the whole thing too but the first and foremost coaching, they take the majority of the responsibility for those two playoff games. Because, and I say this for the regular season two and I would love for it to get to that point. Now, a game where, a game, I'm trying to think of a game this year that was at that point. Oh, the first Steelers game. The first Steelers game, that was a game where coaching, they did their thing. No problem with coaching in that one. I do wish the Ravens corners would press up against Steelers, it seems a bit more. But beyond that, coaching did a great job in that game. That was strictly player execution. But I would love for it and I know no coach is perfect but I would love for it to be a situation where the Ravens, where they're playing, where there's regular season, where there's playoffs. I would love for it to be a situation where it's 100% on the players and 100% on execution from the players. I would love it to be a situation where we can't blame coaching whatsoever. I would love to see that. I would love it. But we haven't seen that in forever. We haven't seen that in forever consistently. We see it every now and then in a game, but consistently. And we continue to have these questions about coaching. We continue to have these complaints about coaching. We continue to have just these problems when it comes to coaching. And that's been one thing that's been more consistent. Then coaching, not being to blame for a lot of stuff. Now again, coaching is not to blame for everything but that's where everything starts. That's where the most important stuff starts. So anyway, he says, save Lamar, fire Harbaugh. Now we know the Ravens will not be hasty with this. What it going to take to get you on the side of the fence? They'll get you on this side of the fence. Thank you as always, Josh Hoffman. Shout out to Josh, man. I know with Harbaugh. Cause he, Harbaugh has been something. He's again, he's not a bad coach. He's not a bad coach. And of course us as Ravens fans, like people who are on the outside looking in, whenever they hear talk about some Ravens fans wanting to fire John Harbaugh, they're like, what are you talking about? He's a great coach. Look at his record, he got a Superbowl. He got all those playoff wins. He got a bunch of regular season went, why would you guys want to get rid of John Harbaugh? Are you crazy? And there's some fans on the inside looking in and they say the same thing. But it's just one of those things where I, for them and me and my God, Josh, have had a lot of conversations about this. It would literally take everything for them to get rid of John Harbaugh. It would take every, like everything because he is just so safe. He is so safe. A lot of other people would get to blame way before Harbaugh, way before Harbaugh. And it almost feels like this team has just been, it feels like, it feels like with Harbaugh, again, not a bad coach, but it feels like he can only get them so far. And I do love how my God, Josh, said that that team that he inherited, it wouldn't be a team that he would create. It wouldn't be a team that he would build with Ray Lewis and Erie Abinah Pahler, like Kerry Williams, what? Like those four alphas are alone. Like that's, Harbaugh, that's way too much alpha for me, man. That's way too much. That's way too much alpha for me, man. That's way too much. I done hit my alpha overload. I don't want no more. So it's like, and that's exactly what we've been missing. That's exactly what the Ravens have been missing, just that dog mentality. That, oh, you ain't about to walk up an M&T bank and just destroy us like that. Oh, no, we ain't about to give up. They don't have that mentality right now. Ray Lewis, of course, brought the Erie. Of course, brought that, man. But no, Apollo, like those guys, man, if you look back at that team, just that, not even just a Super Bowl team, but just even teams before that too, like the Ravens were, they were a real deal, man. And they had a lot more respect and they had a lot more intensity. They missing that right now. They missing a lot of that right now, but it feels like Harbaugh doesn't even want too much of that. And I know some people be like, oh, well, he brought on Dad's brain. He brought on Steve Smith's senior, man. He got no problem with Alphas. What are you guys talking about? He, I don't think he has a problem with Alphas period, but I think he has a problem with too much of them. I think he has a limit, where he's like, okay, now, I don't got you one. Now, maybe we'll get one on defense too, but, man. I mean, you see the Alfa on defense, Marcus Peters. He outspoken, he'll talk that talk and he will get up in somebody's face. But in that, just that dog though, man. On defense, we really got that like that. We got some good players on defense now, but that's just that dog. On offense, nah. There's Bryan now, but other than that, his team just lacking there. And of course, a lot of Raven's problems continue to be on offense, but again, the hardball continues, he put his boys up. We always talk about hood, hardball. Hashtag hood, hardball, I ain't forget about it. But he always putting his boys on, which is nice. But again, this is business. This is business. And if you're just gonna keep putting your boys on, oh, that's cool, that's good for them. But at the same time, will the job get done from your boys? And for the most part, it's been a big no from all his offensive coordinators. And somebody, I think, I forgot who it was. I think it was a Lunch Break Hot Take podcast, man. I think they made a point in the group chat we were talking in, they were saying, what offensive coordinators from the Ravens have gone on to continue to coach? And what offensive coordinators that got fired from the Ravens have gone on to continue to coach in the NFL? The ones that got fired. And it was new, buddy, under hardball. The ones that got fired. That's it. Ravens is their last stop. It's their last stop. And it's a sad story, but it's the truth, man. So, and it's like with Greg Roman, I forget about this one, but I do not remember if he was a hardball hire or if he was like a EDC or Aussie hire, I forgot. But it's like with the only other time it wasn't a hardball hire with, what's the name? Kubiak offense. Oh man, they just, they had so much success. Other than that, offense just continues to be a problem. So, as far as what would it take for me to get on the fire hardball train? I mean, if they did, I would be shocked, but I just, I don't even know, man. I don't even know where I am at with hardball at this point. I am, because I just, somebody made a good point. They were like, man, it feels like the Ravens are like stuck because if the Ravens make the playoffs, then you know, hardball ain't going nowhere. And even if they don't make the playoffs, he probably ain't going nowhere. But you know, if they make the playoffs, he definitely ain't going nowhere. Greg Roman could, I think he probably will. But it's like, if the Ravens have success, it would be another playoff season. And the front office be like, hey, yeah, see, hardball made a playoffs again. Look at that. But it just depends on what you do there. And I mean, he's been with the team, yeah, what 12, 13 years. And the Ravens, they are not this turnover, frenzy team, but almost feel like they're just, they're very comfortable with hardball. He's in, they're in their comfort zone with hardball. And hardball's in his comfort zone too. So if everybody's just in their comfort zone, it's almost like, it's almost like they don't mind, not that they don't mind. It's like, not that they love being mediocre because they're not a mediocre team, but they are an underachieving team. They have been that, because they've had Super Bowl rosters. They have certainly had Super Bowl rosters, but they've underachieved. And just because you got a Super Bowl roster, doesn't mean you're going to win a Super Bowl every single year, unless you were the Patriots from all the years. But just because you got a Super Bowl roster, doesn't mean you're going to win every single year. That's fine. But the way that these Ravens have been going out, especially recently, it's no excuse, especially last year. Like last, the first year, no excuse then either because they didn't make any adjustments. They made no adjustments whatsoever. And that's been a problem with this team, has been no adjustments on offense. Wink, wink, I ain't blaming you for nothing. Nothing got no problem with wink whatsoever. But on offense, that side of the ball, and even with hardball, a lot of decision, and just a lot of his, the mannerisms and whatnot, and just a lot of the whininess and just, a lot of what hardball does, it gets displayed out there on the field by the players too. And again, I don't mean to keep bringing this up, but it just bothered me so much that game, the last game against the Steelers. Just the whining, the whininess. But with hardball, it just feels like, and we'll see what happens this year, but the Ravens have, they have already underachieved this year. But it just, it feels like they just, they just need something, man. They need something, they need some type of change, man. And I feel like with an offensive coordinator, if it's a hardball higher, then I feel like that's only gonna do so much. It's only gonna do so much. I'm not saying necessarily they should fire hardball, but if they did, like I will, again, I will be super shocked. I'll be crazy shocked. And that's just something I just, I don't see them doing at like at all. But it would just take everything would, everything would, I feel like everything would have to like collapse for like two years straight, in order for them to get rid of hardball. At least two years straight, probably more, but at least two years. I feel like like nothing could go right. And then they would think about it. They wouldn't even do it. They probably think about it. But I don't think hardball, them getting rid of hardball is anywhere on, is on their mind at all. Like whatsoever. But see how the rest of the season goes. And oh, that's a big yikes, I gotta get out of here.