 YouTube team keeping clean. Good morning. It is, oh, it's about 815. When I'm recording this, couldn't even get a full night's sleep last night. What an eight hours. Well, yeah, about eight hours because came out about 1130 that Antonio Brown's going to get traded to the bills. Then at about 730 this morning, I came out that bills were like, nah, change my mind. Change my mind. Changed my mind. And what's funny, sorry, I'm still not all the way awake yet. But what's because when I remember when I first saw the news, I was like, oh, there's no way I'm doing a video of 730. I just can't. I can't. I got laid down for a little bit longer. But then Carter woke up and yep. So I had to stay up. But anyway, AB tried to put us on. He tried to put us on. Well, he didn't put us on. He did put us on. And he said it. A lot of us saw it as soon as they put out that the NFL put out that thing about AB being traded to the bills. He said fake news, fake news, fake news. And it ended up being fake news. So thanks, AB. Maybe AB should sign up to be a reporter. He's already way better than Jason Lockham for. He already got way more credibility than him. And then Jason Lockham for had the nerve to tweet out, Oh, be careful what you would be careful what you read or be careful. Like really you Jason Lockham. The NFL reporter that has the absolute worst credibility, the word and it's not even close. Nobody's close. There's not a close second. Jason Lockham for the dude who has the absolute worst credibility in the NFL. He said, Oh, watch, watch what you watch the reports that you read is something like, man, you, you, you got no right to tweet that out. But he needs to be on to your restriction, man. Cause a lot of stuff he says is wild. But anyway, um, the bills say no, they said no. This is funny, man. This is funny. Now, this is a lot more exciting than last night. Cause like I said in the video last night, it was when it, when we found out that the bills were the ones that traded for Antonio Brown or that were trading for Antonio Brown, it, it was underwhelming. It was very underwhelming. And now, um, like this, the fact that they backed out of the trade is more exciting than the actual trade itself. But now that's, uh, that's done. That's over. No more AB to the bills. Um, and he, now what's next? Now remember, um, the Steelers put it out that a deal would be done by Friday. Now, and one leads us, something that leads us to believe, or at least me, I can't speak for everybody, something that leads us to believe that that deal was going to be happening with the bills was that they almost had the deal done last night. They almost had it done last night. And but the bills ended up backing out. So could that mean that that was the only deal that they had in place that was the only team that was interested? Because think about this, what's going to happen since bill, even the bills didn't bite. What's going to happen now? Now, because now it's like, Oh, I mean, it ain't like the Steelers and Antonio Brown relationship was silky smooth. Anyway, it'd be one thing if they were, if they were all cool, they were perfect, everything was peachy and they were taking their walks through the park and all that. Then all of a sudden they were like, we're trading into the bills because that's usually how it happens. But no, they, they weren't on the same page. They, they, there was no love loss. But now could Antonio Brown possibly not even be traded anymore? Could the rest of the NFL be like, Oh, you know what? No, we're good. Or was it that Steelers asking price was too high? Well, Antonio Brown said he ain't want to play there. So I mean, there was some stuff that said, Oh, if he would have went to Buffalo, he might, he would have retired first ending everything. And I believe when you, when you get traded somewhere, you got to pass a physical, you got to pass a physical. And if you don't pass a physical, then the trade is off. So they could have tried to trade for Antonio Brown and he could have came to the bills facility limping. He could have been like, Oh man, I don't feel so good. And that's just what he did. He said, I don't feel so good about the trade. And they, they Thanos that trade quick. So that thing, it disappeared. It disappeared. So now, um, will Steelers lower their asking price? That's another question. Will the Steelers lower their asking price for Antonio Brown, just in an attempt to get rid of, because it's like, with the way that things are, he can't, he can't go back to Pittsburgh. He can't bring them back to Pittsburgh. You, you have to, now you have to get this done. You have to get it done. You have to ship them out. One thing is funny. One of my guys, um, one of my guys who's a, he's a Steelers fan. Shout out to my guy. I ain't going to put your name out there, man. But what are my guys who's a Steelers fan? He sent me a message last night. He was like, ha, ha, ha, laughing emojis, man. He said, as a Steelers fan, he said, I heard the weather's nice and Buffalo right now. He was being sarcastic, obviously. And he said, um, he said, as a Steelers fan, I'm, I'm laughing so hard right now. And that's when he found out that Antonio Brown was going to be traded to the Buffalo bills. But then, uh, about maybe like 10, 10 minutes before I'm doing this video, I sent him a message this morning and I sent him laughing emojis and I say, not anymore. And he said, what do you mean? And I say, you'll see. You'll see. But soon enough, soon enough, though, um, Antonio Brown should be, uh, should be all on up out of there. Whether it's via trade for the Steelers being like, you know what, uh, we got, we just got to get them out. Or what if, what if, what the Steelers cut Antonio Brown just to, just to prove their point that they don't want them anymore? Would they do that? Would the Steelers really release Antonio Brown? That would take a lot of, I want to say humility, but that would take a lot of pride. That would take a lot of pride because it would be your team taking a big loss. It would be your team taking a big loss, uh, just to prove your point. So again, that was this, this back and forth with the Steelers and Antonio Brown, this has just been something, man. I'm just sitting back. Got my popcorn. Just watching. It's a movie. It's like, no, no, no, it's not a movie because movies are like one time things. Well, sometimes they have sequels and all that, but this, this is a, uh, this is the series. This is a hit show that we tune into every week. We always, we always get a new episode. We get a new episode every week, even sometimes every couple of days, but we guarantee to have a new episode every week. So we tune in, we tune in and, but yeah, we'll take a lot of pride for the Steelers to cut Antonio Brown. Because that, but that would show like, Hey, we are trying to prove our point. We don't, we don't want you here. You are not going to be here. And, and that's that, but they would take a big, uh, I mean, if they, even if they trade them, they still gonna take a financial loss, but it's possible that the other team could absorb some of that financial loss or they, if they trade them to somewhere else that they could absorb some of the finance, they could absorb some of the financial loss while the other team absorbs the other part, um, just to be willing to get, just to get rid of them. You see something like, um, of course they have different deals, but something like with Case Keenem and the Broncos and the Redskins, uh, the Bre, uh, the Broncos, since they were trading Case Keenem, they, they said, Hey, we'll pay half of his salary just to get them going. That's it. They, they, they don't want Case Keenem. They ain't feeling them. I mean, they, they, they got that. They got what they got last year. I don't know why they gave them all that. Well, I just, I never understood that. But I was like, okay, cool. That's Broncos, man. Not my team. Better know somebody in the comment section. Well, your team gave Flacco all that. Well, Flacco had won a Super Bowl. So they had to give him all that money. But anyway, um, they, they got him out and they said, you know what, just to make the deal sweeter for you, Redskins will pay half of his salary. So they paying $3.5 million of his $7 million salary. And they paid like a $500,000 restructure bonus for him to redo his deal, uh, with the Redskins. I don't know why Redskins traded for Case Keenem. That's how you, that's how you know all these owners are in cahoots with each other. Because there is no, they, Redskins cannot be that like, they can't, they can't be that like, just, well, uh, we're having a lack of common sense, right? They can't be that bad to trade for Case Keenem. I know they only gave up a 2026 round pick, but really, you traded for cake. Like what for what? Why? Why would you do that? Why would you do that? Get Tyrone Taylor, get, um, get Teddy Bridgewater. Who else is a free, get RG, well, you ain't gonna get RG3, but we know how that relationship ended. Um, but yeah, like, what are you doing? Anyway, uh, Antonio Brown, we're gonna see what happens with him. If somebody else decides, you know what, hey Steelers, that didn't go through. We got something sweet for you. Here's a 2027 round pick. Take it or leave it. I think right now, I think right now, nobody else might be like, seven round pick. And again, just to make sure he's out of that building, now Steelers might have to be like, hmm, we got to take what we can get. Bill's Okie doped us. We thought we had him, but they didn't. So we'll see what goes down. We will be watching. We will be waiting and we will be anticipating. Team, keep it clean. I love y'all. Appreciate y'all. Y'all have a great, great, great Friday, wherever you head it to, whether it's work, whether it's school, wherever you at, whether you at the crib, whatever you're doing, you have a really, really, really, really, really great Friday. Love y'all. Be nice to each other, man. We out.