 The YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's Aang Raven here with another video and in this video, I'm here to talk about the game that we all watched together for the second half. In the first half we weren't able to catch it live but I did just go back and watch the first half of that Ravens and Giants game and oh, what a game it was. Shout out to the Giants. Shout out to the Giants. I know I've seen a lot of Ravens fans trying to discredit the Giants and oh well the Ravens, we beat ourselves and the Ravens of course, they have their self-inflicted wounds but the Giants won. They took advantage of those wounds, they exposed some of those wounds and they got the W. So they are sitting at five and one while the Ravens are three and three. Appreciate y'all, I love y'all. Positive, no we just crossed 59,000 subscribers so that's good, right? But I know it's not many positives to take from this game, whatever some but anyway let's just get into it. So overall this team, before we get into the specifics of what I saw, this team is just very, very undisciplined. They are such an undisciplined team. They lack discipline in a major way and it shows a lot. This game throughout, throughout the entire game, stupid penalties, stupid penalties. Now there was the passing of fans on Marcus Pease, I don't think that was P.I. So excluding that one but there was some just bad penalties. The all of the false starts, I think really, I think on the first drive they had like two, three false starts alone. And it's just like man, why do you do this to yourself? The Ravens had got a stop I believe, they got a stop on third and short. And then the whole thing with Adafi away, he grabbed the Giants players helmet and was holding it up in the air, swinging it around and then put it on the ground and gave it a little kick. And I'm like, that's like, and I know a lot of these guys are so young. I know and now I get it, it's the heat of the moment. So they might do a little petty stuff like that towards one another. Maybe somebody might have did something to Adafi away earlier, I don't know. But they can't afford stuff like that. AJ Klein, his very first game active. It was on a punt, on a punt. The punt returner, he was out of bounds. AJ Klein wax him, 15 yards. That's 15 yards, that's a lot of yards. And the Giants, it ain't like they were moving the ball like crazy. The Adafi away with the helmet and the little kick, 15 yards. That gives them yards. And then of course all the false starts, that takes away yards from you. So this team, they are just very undisciplined. This team, they also, they don't know who they are. We don't know who they are. Y'all have heard me say it. I said that with the Baltimore Ravens, I said it's gonna take like maybe three, four even maybe even after week five. That's when we should really know who these Baltimore Ravens are. We still don't. We still don't. We do not know who this team is. Another thing too, yet again, another lead blown, just another one. They were up big on the Dolphins. They were up significantly on the Bills, not the biggest lead. And they were up multiple scores on the Giants. All three losses. And then now the stat went from, I think the Ravens were only trailing for 14 seconds this season. And now I think the stat is the Ravens have been trailing for 120 seconds this season. Only 120 seconds all season and they're three and three. So they've been trailing for two minutes all season and are sitting at three and three. This team, now you know what? I guess I gotta take this back. I gotta take back saying that they don't have an identity because they do. They're not disciplined. They're not disciplined. Their team that's not disciplined, they are very inconsistent when it comes to finishing the job, to closing it out. They, it's been rough, man. It has been really rough. But they, it's like they can't get out of their own way. They can't get out of their own way. And that's one thing that you see over and over and over and something's gotta give. Let's start with defense. I know offense, I know everything. We gonna talk about offense, don't worry. Defense, what I saw, especially in the first half, in a lot of second half too, but I saw where the defense, first down, hey, shut it down, let's go baby. Second down, hey, shut it down, let's go baby. But there will be these, in the crucial moments, the clutch plays where you gotta get off the field. Defense will give up a first down. And that was really, really throughout, really throughout the game that just, that kept happening. There was one drive. Was it the, I think it was. It was the one where they had it, it was gonna be fourth and two. They were in field goal range, but it was gonna be like fourth and two or four. It was gonna be fourth and some, but they had, the Ravens had an option to either accept the penalty or decline it. Hardball accepted it, which was smart because it pushed them back. It pushed the Giants back, took them out of field goal range. So it was like, all right, cool. It's like third and 16 at that point, something like that. So all, like Ravens defense, yeah, we know they struggled from time to time, but it's Daniel Jones. It's Ravens defense, Ravens corner, Ravens secondary. It's Daniel Jones and that offense. What receivers do they even have? And all you gotta do is get a stop. Even if you, they get a completion, you tackle them short, cool. They, 16 yards or 50, how long it was, it was long. But it's like, no, you ain't gotta worry about that. Except the penalty, that was a smart move by John Hardball, make them play another, cause he backed them up. He didn't want them to get a field goal. So rather no points than possible points. But anyway, Daniel Jones drops back, first down. And it was on Marlin Humphrey. I forget which receiver it was. If it was one Rundale, one Dale Roberts, I forget his name or it was Marcus John. I don't remember which receiver it was, but they, they beat Marlin Humphrey. Kind of like they were like in zone a little bit, but it was in Marlin Humphrey's area and he gave up first down. And I'm like, man, just watching it. Cause again, I didn't get to watch that part cause that wasn't the first half live and watching. I'm like, man, I'm getting frustrated and I already knew what the outcome of the game was going to be, but I was still getting frustrated watching it. But anyway, you just, you kept seeing stuff like that. I remember, I mean, it's still a good play regardless, but I didn't have the context. I remember when I first started streaming and somebody was like, hey, Patrick Quinn, he forced to fumble. I was like, oh really? And Chuck Clark recovered. I was like, okay, let's go, man. And then I watched the replay of the game and I was like, oh, that was the situation that it was in. I was thinking like it happened maybe if Saquon Barkley was carrying the ball or Patrick Quinn punched it out or something like that or maybe a tight end or receiver Carter and Patrick Quinn punched it out. But it came with Daniel Jones when he was holding the ball for forever, trying to do a hell Mary. Now, and with that, the pass rush, same old stuff. We really got to talk about it cause it really was nothing. I mean, the first play of the game, Travis Jones, he came through and got the sack. And then there was another play in the third or fourth quarter where Calais Campbell where he got the sack. But for the most part, yeah, it was just a lot of the same stuff. Daniel Jones was doing a very good job of being decisive. He knew where he wanted to go with the ball. He got the ball out pretty quick. Got the ball out pretty quick for the most part. The Giants offense, they set him up. They put him in a good position to where he has some short routes. It's like, all right. I don't think they got anything deep. I don't think they got anything at all deep. Not one play, I don't believe. So they took what the Ravens were giving them. They took all the short stuff and it worked. It worked. And what's crazy, for the most part, the Ravens, my biggest concern going into this game was, all right, Ravens, if they can hold down, say, Kwame Barkley, they'll be straight. For the most part, they were. For the most part, they were. But boy, oh boy, oh boy. See, cause look, you see his Russian numbers. You see 22 carries, 83 yards. But he only averaged 3.8 yards per carry. That was it. Say, Kwame Barkley, the guy who was leading the league in scrimmage yards. He only averaged 8, no, not average 8. Average 3.8 yards per carry. Ravens were doing a good job, for the most part, on say, Kwame Barkley, but on defense, for me, I think it was just the fact that they could not get off the field at crucial times. And Ravens also, sometimes what they just, they look confused on defense. They look like just, they don't, sometimes they just don't know what's going on, on both touchdowns. Like it's one thing if a receiver, if he master somebody, all right, hey, you just got lost, straight up, you got beat. It's one thing if a receiver, he hit you with a nasty route, you thought he was going to the right, he went to the left, or vice versa, whatever it may be. That's one thing if you just straight up get beat. But if guys are wide open, wide open, what's that? The touchdown to, was it SEAL? It was either number 13 or number 17 on the Giants. Literally wide open in the flat, wide open. Untouched, nobody there. He, I mean, he was so open, he almost stumbled out of bounds at the one yard line. He was so open. Nobody was there, nobody at all. And I was like, wow. Then the touchdown to the tight end. Josh Bynes just got caught slipping. And it was a great play by the tight end and a great throw by Daniel Jones. Daniel Jones had actually thrown a touchdown early in the first half, where Marcus Peters just got beat. He got beat by the wide receiver running in the back of the end zone. He got beat, but the receiver, Daniel Jones put it on the money. The receiver just bobbled it. Then Marcus Peters, he ain't even realized the receiver bobbled it like that. Then he bobbled it. And then Geno Stone came and whack. Came and whack Marcus Peters, but he was trying to hit the receiver. But anyway, so that could have been another touchdown. But thank goodness it wasn't. But yeah, man, the tight end, he, Josh Bynes, they went zone. They went zone. And I know a lot of Ravens fans have been complaining about the Ravens playing zones. Saying, hey, they need to be a man. They're a man team. They need to start with his own stuff. And then sometimes I wonder like when they play zone, I wonder if that's to try to sort of help out the young cornerbacks, because the young cornerbacks have, they've had their issues in this first six games of the season. So I wonder if it's to try to sort of help them out, try to help put them in better positions or whatnot, but I don't know. But anyway, they were in zone and Josh Bynes, he was, the tight end was coming across the middle and there was a receiver that was going up top. Josh Bynes got caught slipping. He started, he started following the receiver that was going behind him. So he turned around while the tight end is in front of him. And then by the time he turned back around and it was, the tight end was going past Josh Bynes' zone and it was right before he got to Malin Humphrey zone. Daniel Jones put it on the money, tight end caught it, boom, touchdown, great play. And then just that last drive of the game, just again, this just about defense right now, we're gonna get to offense now, but then that last drive of the game, Saquon Barkley, that dude put, y'all remember when Marshall Lynch, when Marshall Lynch shook both Ray Lewis and Jared Johnson at the same time? That's what that Saquon Barkley spin move reminded me of. And that shows you how realistic Madden is because you press circle and Madden, they do some crazy spin, at least Madden last year. Maybe not so much Madden this year, but Madden last year, you press circle and for the past couple of years before this year, you press circle, they do crazy spins. It's like, well, come on, is that realistic? Saquon Barkley showed you it is realistic. That dude hit the nastiest spin move to end the game and then ran for the first down. Coulda got a touchdown, but he just ran for the first down. The guy is amazing, he is amazing. But that was their offense versus Raven's defense. And just looking at the numbers, the numbers are not anything crazy. Daniel Jones in a good context is everything. So, but 19 for 27, 173 yards, two touchdowns, no picks. Two touchdowns, no picks. And I don't even remember any almost interceptions or anything like that, two touchdowns, no picks. So, he wasn't throwing all over the place, but when it mattered the most, he came through, made some big time throws, some clutch throws and it worked out. Again, back to Saquon Barkley, 83 yards, average 3.8 yards per carry. Matt Breeder had three rushes for negative six yards. Three rushes for negative six yards. Their highest, the leading receiver had 38 receiving yards. Did have my touchdown. And then a second leading receiver also had, he had 37 yards and he had him a touchdown too. But the longest receptions of the game were for 18 yards, 18 yards and 17 yards. So, that was that. So, anyway, like numbers wise, you look at what the Raven's defense did overall in terms of yards and you think, oh man, wow, like they did pretty good. But then, if you look at the actual game, while they didn't give up big yards, they gave up big plays. And not necessarily big, when I say big plays, I don't mean long plays, but crucial plays, clutch plays. So, that was that. Now, special teams. Oof. Whenever Justin Tucker misses a field goal, that's how you know things are bad. You know things are bad. Justin Tucker missed that field goal, that thing said, don't. I felt like the field goal post was gonna break. But that was rough. Then the Ravens, they gave up a huge kick return to that running back. And it looked like that, whatever position he played, the kick returner for the Giants, it looked like he was in a game of Madden. Wait, he was shaking people and breaking people? I said, man, this dude looking like a 99 right now and the Ravens all looking like overalls 38s. Oh, he was doing his things. I said, oh, boy. And then on special teams, there was one return. Jordan Stout, he punted one out of the back of the end zone. We're like, okay, cool, whatever, it happened. No big deal. But there was on one return with Tyler Wilders. He got a penalty. Again, the penalties by the Ravens. Undisciplined team. So that was just rough. But anyway, offense. Man, offense. Where do we start? J.K. Dobbs, what did J.K. Dobbs have like two carries? Now, I ain't trippin' off of that because one, we know the field. Oh, I was reading it wrong. J.K. Dobbs had seven carries? Man, I thought the most he had was like, maybe like four, maybe five? I just, I don't, I ain't feel like we saw J.K. Dobbs that much. But I'm not complaining because of two reasons. The number one reason is because we know that turf, we know that field, it's nasty. A lot of injuries happen there. So, hey, J.K. is here for the long call. But I did hear that he was having some issues. He was having some health issues. So, with his knee, with some, I forgot exactly what it was. So hopefully it's nothing, but this week we'll find out. But my bigger reason that I'm not mad at all, I was not mad at all that J.K. Dobbs was not getting carries like that is because Kenyan Drake was going off. Kenyan Drake was the hot hand and for a while they kept feeding the hot hand and that's what you're supposed to do. So that was a good thing. We talked about earlier, there weren't many positive, there were some positives in this game for sure. But you feed the hot hand, you continue to go to the hot hand. Kenyan Drake was breaking them. Kenyan Drake was finding his lanes. Kenyan Drake was doing his thing. And I feel like in this game, for once, the run blocking was better than the pass blocking. Usually the season's been the other way around, but in this game, that's how it was. Kenyan Drake had 10 carries for 119 yards, average 11.9 yards a carry. And of course had that 30 yard touchdown, which was beautiful. It was beautiful. And he was just making it look easy today. Now, I know there was some very questionable play calling in where the Ravens got to the five yard line. I forgot what quarter and what drive it was, but they got to the five yard line. After Kenyan Drake, he'd been doing his thing like, all right, Jersey, we see you, baby. Then they didn't run the ball not one time. They didn't run the ball not one time. And in this game, man, pressure all game long. People in Lamar's face all game long. All game long. Now, with Lamar Jackson, there was a little bit of the overthrows that continued. There was one where Mark Andrews had beat his guy deep and Lamar, he just sailed it. He sailed it. So we, of course, we remember last week against the Bengals, those two overthrows that he had, or three, three, three. Two touchdown overthrows were the one to the Marcus Robinson, but the one to Mark Andrews today, he just sailed it. And I'm like, oh, and then there was, there were two passes that I remember for both for Devin Duvenay. One was in the end zone where it was a little short and one was on a third down where it was a little short. On the third down where it was short, that one got tipped though. That one got tipped by one of the Giants defenders and then the one in the end zone where Lamar just ain't put enough on it. He was having a back pet, why, because he had all these people in his face. He's like, oh, hey, Giants defenders, you guys back here again? Hey, well, welcome. So yeah, and then there was man, well, shout out to that, the touchdown that he did throw to Mark Andrews, which it actually shouldn't have even been a play because they like the clock, the play clock is there. And I know the play clock that we see on TV is different from the play clock that's actually at the stadiums. But still, it was like that play clock was on zero for like two seconds. It was at zero, then Raven still sitting there. They sitting there chilling, still looking around. It hit negative one, then it went to negative two, then the right set, then they snapped the ball. Ooh, you got Okie doke throwing that one. They threw the touchdown to Mark Andrews on that play. So I'm like, okay, cool. Now, the pass that initially I thought Mark Andrews just dropped it. I thought he dropped. Now there was one drop that he had in the first half where Lamar, initially when I was watching it, when I was re-watching the first half, I thought, man, did Lamar throw a bad pass on that one? But then I saw the replay and it wasn't a bad pass. It wasn't too high. Lamar put it on the money. Mark Andrews ain't even had to jump for it. He just had to reach his hands up and get it. He reached his hands up, but ball went straight through them hands, but on the pass, on the pass in the end zone that I thought Mark Andrews initially dropped when I watched it live, I was watching the replay again and the Giants defender, they tipped that pass too. You know what, going to, let's fast forward to the end of the game. Those are the two Lamar plays. The interception. The first it was a bad snap. Lenderbomb snapped it like way to the right. Lamar went to go chase and this is on third and I want to say it was third and six. It was third down, whatever the down and distance was. It was like third and five or third and six, third and four, whatever, but it was third down. So it's a bad snap. It's a little to the right. Lamar goes to chase it, picks it up. Look at the job of that. I said, okay. And then he throws it to one of his top wide receivers, Patrick Ricard. Throws to Patrick Ricard and love. I think he was number 20, because he reminded me of a different number 20 that he used to play for the Ravens going in the hall of fame on that play. The way that he read, reacted, jumped the route. Oh, not even a route, he jumped that throw. That was a bad move by Lamar. And because I saw it live and then when they showed the replay, I was like, okay, Lamar, he saw Patrick Ricard, he threw the Patrick Ricard. Now, if the defender wouldn't have been there, then Patrick Ricard, he's catching that first down. Cool, the drive stays alive. But love was not the only Giants player that was over there. It was two Giants players over there. So that was just a bad decision by Lamar Jackson. And see with that, with Lamar Jackson, we were talking about this after the game. With those plays like that, there have been so many times where he has made those plays like that. So he has a confidence in himself. Oh, I could just make another one. And Ravens were up then, they were up 20 to 17. But with that, it's like, recognize the situation. And of course, with football, you gotta be quick. You gotta be quick. You gotta think on your feet. Things are happening in a split second. So you don't necessarily have all this time to sit there and process and go through every single thing. But if you see two Giants players there and only one of your guys there and that one guy is a fullback, yeah, I don't know about that one. Throw it away. Get rid of it. And just gotta just trust your defense. Throw the ball away. That's it. So that was all Lamar amazing play from love, from the Giants, amazing play from him. Just a great play, a bad play from Lamar. Now, on the other play, on the following drive where the Ravens needed a touchdown to win because the Giants, they took that Lamar interception, Love ran it back for a nice little chunk of yards. I thought it was gonna be a pick six, but he ran it back for a chunk of yards and Giants ended up getting a touchdown. But on the following play, so Ravens were down by four. So yeah, they needed a touchdown to get the win. There was a minute, 43 seconds left. I think it was the first play. From jump, K-Von Tibodeau, he beat Patrick McCary from jump. Like literally from jump. Lamar, he had about three seconds with the ball and that was it. He had three seconds. And K-Von Tibodeau, this is how I know he's very smart and he pays attention because he beat Patrick McCary and he went knocked the ball out of Lamar's hands. Perfectly, perfect play from him. See why a lot of Ravens fans wanted to draft him. Well, perfect play from him, knocked it out of Lamar's hands. But when I was watching the replay of the first half from, since I didn't get to see it live, when I was watching that, there was a Lamar run and where Lamar, he broke for a long one. And K-Von Tibodeau, he kind of went for him, but more so he was just watching Lamar. He was watching him. And in my opinion, what I think he was doing, which would be very smart, I think he was watching how Lamar was holding the ball. And I think he was thinking like, man, if I see him do that again, if I see him hold the ball like that again, I got an opportunity to knock that ball out. I got an opportunity to knock it out of there. Because on that big Lamar run, just watch it for yourself. Let me know if you agree or disagree. You think I'm overthinking it or on the thing, whatever. But that's what it looked like to me. It looked like K-Von Tibodeau was watching Lamar extra close on that big run that he broke in the first half. And he was looking like, oh yeah, yeah. If he does that again, I got it. And while he didn't knock it out on from Lamar doing a big run, Lamar was in the pocket, but he beat his guy and saw Lamar holding that ball. Look, pow, knocked it right out, game over. Game went and played right there. So shout out to Tibodeau, man. I know Giants fans have been waiting on him. And Giants, that pass rush is something serious, man. What corners do they have? What corners do they have? So yeah, man. So definitely not Lamar's best game. Not as worse, but not as best. But again, that clutch play. And as I saw people say, oh, Lamar's not clutch. He's a, oh, he's a choker. But I'm like, what? Did we all forget last week? That last week not happen? What happened to that game? But anyway, I mean, you know I had people laugh. But yeah, man, this tough game all around. Mark Andrews, even with the drop that he had, not the one in the end zone, because that wasn't a drop, because the defender tipped it, but even with the drop that he had in the first half, the dude is amazing, man. He is amazing. He just continues to be amazing. I was hoping, I was hoping that Mark Andrews was gonna get a little extra jealous to Travis Kelsey from the other night, where Travis gets, he got like four touchdowns. And I was like, all right, Mark Andrews, you know what you gotta do next game. But it ain't end up happening. But Mark Andrews, let me see his numbers, exactly. He had seven catches for 106 yards in the touchdown. So yeah, he did his thing. But didn't have any contributions from anybody else. Isaiah likely, he had that big catch, a big catch in the first half. DeMarcus Robinson, oh, DeMarcus Robinson, he had three catches for 27 yards. And then like, I didn't even remember the other catches. Oh, I think one of them came like early in the first quarter, sort of on like a screenplay. LeMar threw it to him. DeMarcus Robinson caught it. The cornerback in front of him fell down, but DeMarcus Robinson, he was doing all this and he fell down too. Like he ended up, that could have been like 10, 20, 30 up, but it ended up being like two, three yards at the most, I think. But on that last drive, well, second to last drive. DeMarcus Robinson ran a quick little inside slam. LeMar hit him. DeMarcus Robinson said, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow. He dropped it and I was like, ooh, man, that hurt my heart. I was so frustrated, I was so frustrated, man. Oh, it was just, I was like, man. Josh Oliver had two catches, both of his catches, they got challenge or review or whatever. One of them were really nice, one-hand catch. I said, all right, Josh, we see you. Nick Boyle still like, what are we doing? I think he played, what do you play, like two, three snaps? I don't know, but nothing like, I don't know, man. I don't know what to say about Nick Boyle. Devon DuVernay had the one catch of 14 yards. He did have five targets. Again, one of them was tipped. One of them, one of them was tipped. That was the one that was on third down. One of them was short. That was the one where LeMar got all the pressure in his face. Another one where the defender just made a really good play. Devon DuVernay could have had it, but it's like Devon DuVernay grabbed it, but the defender, he was all over it too. And just, yeah, defender made a good play on it. Then, of course, there was the catch. And what was his other target? I don't even remember what the fifth one was. Just trying to remember them all off the top of my head. Oh, Tyler Wallace, he had a catch. I don't even, I don't remember Drake had a catch. Had two targets. There was one where LeMar either overthrew him a little bit or underthrew Ken Drake. I wanna say he overthrew, I forgot, but it was not on the money from LeMar. It was on a little check down pass, but LeMar just, he just straight up missed him. Pat Ricard, he had a one target and we all remember what that target was. So, yeah man. That was the game. Still wondering who is gonna be that steps up, who comes alive, who as a pass catch has another playmaker for the Baltimore Ravens. In this game, in the run game, it was Ken and Drake. So that was a beautiful thing to see. Mark Andrews continued, but they were like, oh, they said, Devin who? Devin Duvenay? Oh, he ain't about to go off on us. Who else is gonna be? So, yeah man, it's, we've been saying this way before this loss, way before any of the other losses. We just, I would love it to be to where everything, it's not everything being on LeMar, where he don't have to make these miracle plays all the time, where it can be somebody else. Now, one thing that I think about, and we're gonna get into this a little bit more throughout the week. One thing that I'm thinking about, I wonder, because obviously if you ask anybody, hey, who's LeMar's number one target? And the commentator was saying that they were like, man, this offense is just nothing but tight ends. And that's it. All the pass is going to the tight ends. But obviously if you ask anybody, who's LeMar Jackson's number one target? They say, hey, Mark Andrews, of course, Mark Andrews. But I wonder, because LeMar Jackson really throughout his whole career as a Baltimore Raven, Miles Boykin, he wasn't really out there too much. So really throughout LeMar Jackson's career as a Raven, all of his receivers have been little guys, man. All of them. Had Hollywood, Willie Snead, who else? James Proshade, Devin Duvenay. I know I'm missing. Now, Sammy was over six foot, but he wasn't on the field. Rashad Bateman, he was over six foot, but he been hurt. Miles Boykin was six, five. He wasn't ever out there. So he, there's Bryant, goodness gracious, there's Bryant. Oh, and every time I think about the day as Brian, I'm like, I'm thinking like, man, I remember being so excited for that signing. And that just showed me how, that just reminded me how rough it was for Ravens at the receiver position. But I just, my thing is I just want the Ravens to, that's why when there were rumors about like, oh, Cole Beasley, the one from the Bucks, Scotty Miller, I'm just like, no, man, I don't want the Ravens to go get another little wide receiver, man. T-Wide Hill and when people talked about, I just, no, man, I want them to get somebody with some size, somebody who liked that, like, cause I just, I feel like they just, it's just like a bunch of slot receivers that they got. And when, like for that, it's like, when you got a bunch of smaller receivers, that makes everything that much tougher. Like these receivers, they gotta be open, like open, open, if you get to the ball and the catch radius is a lot smaller. I just wish that the Ravens would have gotten somebody like liked that, but somebody who got some good size on them too, or somebody who plays up to a bigger size than they are. But I mean, it is what it is, man. The Ravens are three in three. They clearly have a lot of work to do, a lot. The season is definitely not over. The season is obviously not done. They got a long way to go. Well, they got 11 games left. Yeah, wow, we already been through six games. Wow. It's going by fast. It goes by super fast. But anyway, we'll see how they bounce back, man. This team is just very undisciplined in so many ways. They have, they gotta improve. It starts at the top, but it trinkles down to everybody. So John Hubbaugh, he gotta improve with just grabbing his team by the horns and say, hey, like y'all gotta be a lot better than this. And through some of the stuff, this season has been on him. This game, it was not on John Hubbaugh, in my opinion. It was not on John Hubbaugh. You know what I'm saying? Some Greg Roman stuff. Yeah, a little bit on Greg Roman. The part that would be on Greg Roman to me would be the personnel. Well, it would be the personnel, especially in clutch time. And it's Ricard going out for a route. Like I understand he's out there a lot to block him, but anyway, that was still a bad decision by Lamar. Just because it was Paracord out there on the route, it still doesn't take away that it was a bad decision by Lamar. But I just think about the personnel. The Ravens still second half. They just keep stalling out, man. They keep stalling out. They keep giving up these leads. It's like nothing is safe with the Ravens, nothing is safe. But yeah, so we talked about Greg Roman, Mike McDonald, the defense, they gotta get some consistency. Cause again, numbers wise, stats wise, minus the touchdowns of course, but numbers, yards wise, it's like, oh, hey, okay. There we go. But situational wise, it's gotta be better. It's gotta be better. Lamar Jackson, the decision-making, it's gotta be better. And the touch, the touch, it's gotta be better. Because again, especially close games like these, last week too, close game, those missed opportunities, they will come back to bite you in the butt. If you miss like how he missed to Andrews in this game on what would have been a huge chunk play, came back to bite them in the butt. And then of course the interception, that it threw to record, but love got it, bit them in the butt right away. Cause it gave the Giants field position, gated them the ball with good field position, boom, they scored right away. So if he had, he thrown that away. It's like, all right, defense, hold it down, give the Giants a longer field to have to get down, work through, whatever. Okay, but no man, didn't do it. Offensive line, I wish LaBalca had consistent protection. That would make stuff a bit easier. Running game, well today was good. Overall, it's been very inconsistent. You just, you never know who's going to be good that day. It was nice today though to see somebody other than Lamar have a good running game. It was nice. I think this is Raven's first honey yard Russia, besides Lamar, that was nice to see. It's refreshing, again, refreshing to see somebody else. Wide receiver, hoping Bateman can be back this week. Not expecting it, but hoping. And just hope that somebody else can be the guy. Somebody else can contribute. And again, whether it's on Lamar, whether it's on the receivers themselves, whatever it is, the scheme us. Again, it's probably a mix of all three at different times, but yeah, man, so. But yeah, anyway, tough loss, but not the end of the season. So yeah, that's that. Love y'all team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. Ravens are still technically in first place with the Bengals and the AFC North. They're not a first place team right now. They really not the Ravens. So, I mean, I've seen people say, oh, we're still in first place. Yeah, they are, but is this really a first place team? Do you really think so? Yeah. I mean, we'll actually in AFC North, yeah, they probably are. Cause Bengals been, browns been, Steelers been, exactly like that. That's the perfect way to describe it. But anyway, love y'all, appreciate y'all watching. Thank you and let's have a great week. We out.