 How would this Ravens team look to have they sign Levy on bail instead of Mark Ingle? Could the Ravens elect to go 2 for the price of 1 and instead of retaining Matt Joudon sign an adjacent Pied Paul and a Vic Beasley? If you could have one of the two back, who would you choose between CJ Moseley and Zadaria Smith? Please and many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. YouTube team keep it clean, what's going on is St. Graven here with another video on another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers and this episode is being recorded on February 21st. Questions from Subscribers 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. If you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers just send me an email at teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com we'll answer your question in a video just like this. Intro was long enough, opening credits were long enough, these questions are going to be long enough so let's get into it. First question came from my guy John, he said this isn't my idea, just something that I heard quite a bit lately but people are bringing up the idea of Ravens drafting a quarterback Jalen Hurts, not to replace Lamar but to pair him in the backfield as a second QB slash running back dynamic duo. What do you think? Stupid or interesting? I think it's interesting because it will be a younger guy, it will be a cheaper guy than RG3, it will be a guy that the Ravens could actually end up flipping, they could show him off in a preseason for this year and possibly next year and then next year they could possibly trade him because that's NFL's business, that's how stuff happens. Not to take over for Lamar but just somebody that could be the backup. Now that would mean that you are all in on Lamar Jackson and you are not having a veteran back there because I don't see them keeping 3 QBs again but you never know. So I mean it would be interesting, I don't see them doing it but again you never know till we get there. Of course if they did it would depend on what round that he got drafted in, I think I don't see them drafting a quarterback really at all in any rounds this year but if they were to draft him I think it would be if he was available in the fifth round or later. I do not see him being one of the first four picks of their draft. Next question came from my boy Marcus, he said first let me say blessings to you family and I really thank you for making me feel like part of a family or movement. Appreciate you Marcus, shout out to Mark, shout out to your wife, shout out to your kids, shout out to your entire family man, you're good people. My guy Mark has been supporting for, think about almost two years now, I think so it's been a little while man because I remember he was sending some questions when we used to do questions from subscribers a different way like through the DMs and stuff and he was sending me a good amount of them and he been rocking with us man so I appreciate you man. First question he said with experts saying that the Ravens don't need much just experience and a few missing pieces should this be a year where Eric DeCosta goes all in for the guys that are normally out of reach for us or continue to use the Patriot motto and trade back? I think Ravens just they got to stick to what they've been doing. They got to stick to what they've been doing. I mean they again they are only a few pieces away on the inside linebacker past Russia and other past Russia and other past Russia and a more dominant type of wide receiver that can really be that number one guy. So it's not like they just got so many different holes or whatnot, but they do have some that can be addressed that can that can help the team immediately. So not that he would need to go all out. You don't need to really even do anything that you haven't been doing like last year. What do they need? They needed a free safety. They got Earl Thomas. What else do they need? They need another running back. They got Mark Ingram or maybe they didn't even need a running back but Mark Ingram was available. His presence was perfect for this team and they got a Mark Ingram. So it's like they feel these different holes that they had, they took care of these little different issues that they had and they didn't have to go crazy. They didn't have to go crazy. And then throughout the season, they added this piece, that piece, that piece, that piece, that piece. So I think they should just stick to the way that they've been doing it already. The next question he asked, he said, can we plan the first? He said, can we plan the first meet and greet for the upcoming season? Football game to feed the hungry and regular season home game to target so Team Keep It Clean can get seats closer together. Oh, so I that would be great. I just I don't I mean, we don't know the schedule yet. I do still want to do the the flag football because those are always fun, even though I be getting tired, I have to like two plays, but it's still we still have a lot of fun. And then the way that we did it last time, we did it like we did offense and defense and special teams. Oh, I love that because I never played flag football like that before ever. So, yeah, we'll definitely do that and definitely do the clothes again, because that was really good, being able to take the clothes to the places and stuff. So we'll see. And as far as going to the games, we don't know until April when the schedule comes out. So we'll see about that. And the third question, any new design slash merch coming? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. That is something that I really, really, really need to get to working on. But it's like I'll be trying to do like 50 million different things. So I just need to focus like on like one project at a time. But yeah, that's something that I do plan on doing. This is from Cristiano. He said, hi, engraving. Hope you and your family are doing well. Yes, we all appreciate you. He said, keep on your great work up and following since last year. Always following from Brazil. Oh, from Brazil. Appreciate that, man. He said, I do not have an exact question. It's more about how I see the roster and how well assembled it is already. If no major injury arises, take a look on how I see that. Special teams, Tucker, Cook and Koch. I mean, Sam Morgan Cox, no drama. Offense, QB's, locked up Lamar, RG3, McSully. Running backs, locked up Ingram Guston, Justice Hill, tight ends, locked up Andrew Hurston Boyle. Why receive us halfway through? Hollywood Brown Snead. Now he said, we're going to get a user third round pick. Get a free agent under vet minimum could be Seth Roberts. And then Jaleel Scott or Antoine Westley. And he said, Chris Moore is definitely out. We'll see. Offensive line almost set. Ronnie Stanley extended three years from cap hit from 12.5 mil to 6.5 mil. No, oh, no major additional cap hit. So score a second round, tender, three mil. Oh, you doing your research on the money. Yonda Zeus, Junior, Bozeman, Makari, Powers, Smith plus a fourth round pick, Hurst to be traded slash cut, saving at least 2.75 mil against the cap. But I met or saving that from the cap. But I imagine offensive line experience as he is will have value and we can get additional draft capital through him. OK, and as you see, often decided the ball is pretty much there and probably with many upsides compared to 2019, particularly with the wide receiver development. And for the defense, he said, cornerback is almost set. Marcus Peters, Marlon Humphrey, Tavon Young, Anthony Averitt, even Marshall and a fourth round pick. And he said a free agent, a free agent as well, probably under the vet minimum, maybe car if he's cut and they resign. He said, cut car to save six mil unlikely to resign. Jimmy Smith depends on where they get on a price slash guarantee, but should not be more than five mil, which is far from his current 15 mil. Safety is almost set. Earl Thomas, Chuck Clark, DeSean Elliott, then a free agents under vet minimum that can play special teams, likely to be Treywick and a fourth round pick. How much for picks we got? Even saying fourth round pick a lot. I feel like he said fourth round pick for like every position. But then he's a defensive line. They need attention. Brandon Williams, Chris Swarmy, Patrick Card, plus a second round pick and a potential starter, a free agent, Peco or any other player in the same profile with vet minimum, unless the name like McCoy is available. Unlikely to see appears resigned. I agree. Inside linebacker, dressed it in a draft. L.J. Ford, Chris Boyd and a first round pick. And he put that in bold letters and he said starter. A locker or free agent could be buying to another player with his profile under vet minimum. I do not see peanut being resigned. I resigned him in my Ravens franchise every time I do it because I use him and he be killing at me. So then I moved Tony Jefferson to inside linebacker because I didn't want to cut him and get that penalty like the first year. If you cut him, it's like a nine point five million dollar penalty against the cap. And I didn't want to do that. So I said, you know what? Let me use. I don't want to use him as safety. I want to use him at linebacker. So I changed his position to inside linebacker. So my linebackers are peanut and Tony Jefferson and it works out very, very well. Anyway, Tony Jefferson did get injured and missed like four weeks though, but he came back and he made an immediate impact. So outside linebacker edge is biggest concern. Bowser Ferguson, plus a third round pick, a big name and free agency could be Jude on, but could be another name. A free agent on the vet minimum, a profile like a pronouning fee, but I wonder if there's any room to have Suggs back to retire as a Raven. Now defensive side of the ball brings us some challenges. Some to be addressed on free agency, I believe inside linebacker and defensive line to get our first and second pick and outside linebacker edge through free agency. We could have 25 to 27 million cap for the one big signing and free agency could be Jude on or the other player for the position and leaving 10 mil for the season. As this is the final year to collect the bargaining agreement, we cannot leave any cap left as it would not be rolled out. I expect any left cap to be used to restructure current contracts or early extensions at the end of the season, hitting the 2020 cap. Still, I believe Eric DeCosta wants 10 mil for the season so he could have some flexibility. Other notes, since Eric DeCosta took over office, it has been noted how statistics got importance from play calling and cap allocation. Eric DeCosta talked about that last year and the moves we have seen have shown that. It means, one, statistics show that it is better returning, it's better return putting cap on secondary than pass rush. Ooh. And two, never expect much money allocated on a running back or wide receiving position unless Hollywood turns himself into a franchise player that perfectly pairs with Lamar. What do you think? I've enjoyed last season a lot. Proud of our team and looking forward to the next season and all of the best, Chris. Appreciate that. Man, you did your research. You did your research, research, research, research, research and you, do you work for the Ravens? Are you, are you that cap guy? Cause it seems like it. I have never seen anybody send a roster prediction with this much detail. Well, players, yeah, but as far as the money part, I've never seen anybody send anything with that much detail on it. So shout out to you, man. You definitely are all about your numbers and about your business. You must be a business major in whatever school you go to. But wow, this is like, this is intense. This is intense. You know what we should do? What you should do, obviously the email is saved cause I mean, unless you went and deleted the email from your sent, but what we should do, we should come back to this after the draft. We should come back to this around like May. So that'd be after the draft, after a lot of free agency. Free agency is obviously not done. I mean, free agency has never done until the end of the football season. But we should come back to this and see how everything works out. Next question came from a boy, Alex Smith. He said, of course the topic of discussion this off season has been wide receiver. But let me ask you this. Do you feel Ravens need to do better with play calling and develop wide receivers more and use the big body wide receivers they have in Boykin? Or do you feel that they should get another Boykin type in size and frame or trust Miles and get a wide receiver that complements him and Hollywood. Trusting Miles will take strides this off season in Lamar too because Lamar does need to involve other wide receivers more for sure next year to excel into the elite QB he desires to be. Oh, that's a great question. And I think they could do a little bit of both. They could one trust Miles Boykin. I mean, get him along, speed him up, try to get that man going, try to get him to really use his frame, get him more involved. And again, this is on all three of those guys. This is on Miles Boykin. It's on Lamar Jackson. It's on the offensive coordinator. They have to get the wide receivers more involved in the game. Lamar has to look for these wide receivers during the plays. They have to call plays that are designated to the wide receivers. Wide receivers can be realistic options to throw to. It just has to be better, man. It has to be better. And they need to make sure wide receivers are valued a lot more in their offense than they currently are because they weren't. So we just need more production from them. We need more production from them because you don't want a team that's, oh, we taking out the tight ends and then what? Then what? You need to have options. So I would say do both, both trust in Miles Boykin and really try to bring him along the speed. And you can get another wide receiver too, the something that you may already have. Like, I was about to say like an Antoine Bowden, like an Antoine Wesley or Jaleel Scott. Maybe those guys are good. Maybe those guys just didn't earn it in practice. Who knows? But address the issue and really try to get out because I would love for there to be no excuse where we could be like, okay, well maybe this receiver just wasn't as good as we hoped them to be. I would love that to be the case. Obviously I wouldn't want the receiver to be bad but I would love that to be the case with the Ravens offense to be like, okay, well we saw, they tried, they threw it to him time and time again. He couldn't run routes, he couldn't catch the ball, he couldn't do this, couldn't do that. So okay, I understand why the Ravens moved on. Instead of us just wondering like, hmm, what if? Next question came from a boy, Enonix. Shout out to Enonix. He said, engraving, no question, just a comment. I watched Chuck's contract extension press conference today and I honestly didn't realize he was a six round pick. It made me feel good when he gave a shout out to Eric Guellar and Tony Jefferson as the players that were responsible for helping him with his success, along with former special teams coach, Jerry Rosberg. Wouldn't it be nice if Anquan Bolden, a Tory Smith, a Derek Mason, a Steve Smith senior did that to her young wide receivers. He said, just saying, love to be his keep up, keep up the great work. Next question came from a boy, Odell, not Beckham, but Torrance. He said, good morning family. I've been watching your show for about a couple of months. You are accurate on most of your points. I recently subscribed to your website. Question, I think he made me a YouTube channel. But what do you think about the Ravens getting Antonio Brown to pair with Hollywood Brown and also move Jimmy Smith to safety? He could be a cover safety. I think that could work because he definitely got the range, he got the speed, he got the size to do it. And he can tackle well, he can track well. I think Jimmy Smith could make a real nice transition to safety. I think that could work out for him. Now the other part of Antonio Brown on the football field, I think it could work out. I think he would be great, he's a great wide receiver. But just all the other stuff, man, all the other stuff, it just, that's not how they get down. That's not how the Ravens get down. So that would be a no. If it was just strictly football and that was it with Antonio Brown? Oh yeah, oh yeah, I'll be all for it. But it's not and it's never gonna be, unfortunately. Even if he goes to a football team, if he does get another chance, hopefully he does handle it the right way. But it's now from this point on, it's never gonna be just strictly football with Antonio Brown if he joins the team. Even if he does everything right because of his past, because of everything that he's done wrong, that's gonna be attached to his football career forever now. This question came from a boy, Antoine Moore. He said, check this out. Clowney, Brandon Williams, Kaleas Campbell, Matt Judon. That's a lot of money right there because we gotta pay. I mean, we paying Brandon Williams already to make a lot of money as it is. So we had to bring back Judon, so that would have to be a big deal. Get Kaleas Campbell hoping he was cut and get you David and Clowney. That'd be another big deal. Anyway, and he said, peanut, I still have faith in him. Queen, the lineback from LSU and LJ Ford, Anthony Levine, okay. Corners, Humphrey, Peters, Anthony Averitt, over Tavon Young. Ooh, wow. And Chuck Clark and Earl Thomas. The Ravens have so many players that can play multiple positions. I can see the defense giving other teams headaches if they can stay healthy. What do you think? I can see that, yeah. And as long as they get that edge problem taken care of in the past rush, I mean, it's a blend of both, but yeah, they could definitely give other teams headaches. But they already gave other teams headaches and they had a problem at those positions throughout this entire year. So, I mean, hey, if they can get that past version of edge setting taken care of, ooh. They could be serious. Expression came from a boy, Cam. He said, what's up in Raven. I've been wondering this for a while. And since the 2019 season is over, I think this is the perfect time to ask this. How would this Ravens team have performed if we had signed LeVion Bell instead of Mark Ingram? Would the offense be different because of LeVion's patient counterattack running style instead of Mark Ingram's bruiser style? Would we have used Gus Edwards more? And would the team morale be as high as it was with Mark Ingram? Wow, that is a great question. I love that question. How would this team have performed if we would have got LeVion Bell instead of Mark Ingram? Mm. Ooh. Well, wow. I love how you put the morale part in there because that's a huge part of Mark Ingram. I think that's why a lot of people really, really ended up loving Mark Ingram. But Mark Ingram, he showed that morale from jump, from jump. And I'm not really sure how LeVion Bell is with that because we saw that with Mark Ingram from New Orleans days. So we've been on that with Mark Ingram, but with LeVion Bell, I don't really remember how he is with that with Pittsburgh. I don't remember because I just can't recall. I'm not saying that he's low on morale or anything, but I don't know if he was as high as a Mark Ingram was with that. Both definitely helping the passing game tremendously as running backs. They can both catch the ball very well and they do catch a lot of passes. So LeVion Bell would definitely be involved in that a lot. And with LeVion Bell, yeah, he's very, very, very patient runner, very, very patient runner. And he would fit in, I mean, he would fit in right away. He would be a nice asset to the team. He would blend in with the Ravens. He would be a good pickup for them. So yeah, I think the biggest difference would have just been, could have possibly been the morale. Not saying it would have been, but could have possibly been the morale. He definitely would have vibe with the team. He would have had fun. But oh, he would have had to stay healthy too. That's been another thing right away. But I don't know if he really would have even been different, again, except for the morale. That's the biggest thing I'm thinking of too, the hype, how Mark Ingram was, and his just crazy support. I think LeVion Bell could have possibly been the same way, because this would have been a different invite. This would have been a more family environment than he was in before, without all that secretive division like the Steelers had over there. And obviously, a different culture than the Jets. And that's not to take shots at either one or two organizations, but it's just different. Next question came from a boy, Harry Harlan. He said, hope you and the family are doing well, as well as all the members of Team Keeping Clean family. Appreciate it. He said, lately, we've been talking about who the Ravens should get this off season so that we can host the Lombardi Trophy next year. Too many people have been focusing on Jude on Clowney, AJ Green, et cetera. I would like your opinion and the opinion of Team Keeping Clean for what I feel is the best scenario for us in free agency. First, we cut James Hurst and Tony Jefferson. Well, you could tell when this question was. It was obviously before they cut TJ. He said, then we don't pick up Brandon Carr's option. We let Michael Pierce, Patrick Onwasu, Seth Roberts, Chris Moore, D'Anthony Thomas, Brendan Treywick, Matt Scorer, and Pranel McPhee Walk. Ooh, my guy's cut throat. Shout out to Harry. And he said, you franchise tag Matt Jude on any trading for picks. Hopefully, Jacksonville helps us out since they are so much over the cap and they cut Calais Campbell and Marquis Lee. I believe Calais Campbell will replace Chris Wembley, a defensive end, and Wembley will become his backup. I also think Marquis Lee will replace Seth Roberts and be a bigger home run threat. Oh, wow. I would then sign these four free agents. Oh, Jason Pierre-Paul. Ooh, somebody mentioned him to me about a week ago. But he's a Bucks fan. So I was like, oh, that's why you're saying Raven should get him. Could you a Bucks fan? But hey, Jason Pierre-Paul, he is from Florida, so he'll blend in, to help out our pass rush and Vic Beasley, another low key guy. I believe we could get both of them for the price it would be to keep Matt Jude on. That is true. Yeah, because they are definitely not gonna be top of the market, guys. I would also sign, oh, J-Ron Curse from Minnesota to be our new Special Teams ace. Plus, he can play safety, linebacker, hybrid role. Then we signed Jordan Phillips from Buffalo to replace Michael Pierce. He's an excellent, oh, that's an attacker. And he can pressure the quarterback. He's excellent against to run and he can pressure the quarterback. We re-signed Jimmy to a team friendly deal where we pick up Eli Apple in free agency. Ooh, Eli Apple. He did improve with the Saints, but he's still Eli Apple. But he said, then we fill out the roster with draft picks and young vets that haven't proven themselves. This will give us a defense that has a front of Calais Campbell, Brandon Williams and Jordan Phillips. Jaylen Ferguson, Tyus Bowser, rotating on one side, an outside linebacker, J-P-P and Beasley on the other side. Our secondary is straight, especially with bringing back Jimmy. So let me know what you think. Thanks again for allowing me to voice my opinions. That's what Question From Subscribers is about. It's about team keeping clean, being able to say whatever you want to say, whatever question you want to ask and just let it out. So feel free. So you are, you sure you're not Eric DeCosta? Cause this is cut throat right here because the part that got me, that really woke me up, he said, we let Michael Pierce, Patrick Onwasso, Seth Roberts, Chris Moore, D'Anthony Thomas, been in trade with Madscore of Ban Pernelmi Fee Walk and then trade Matt Judon for Picks. Well, I mean, a lot of those guys will probably be walking anyway. Yeah, Michael Pierce's gone. Seth Roberts, I'm iffy, Pat Peanut, he's probably gone. Chris Moore, he's out. D'Anthony Thomas, he's out. Trade week, I think they can bring him back as a special teamer. Score, I think he'll be back. Pernelmi Fee, I think he's gone. I do love Kaleis Campbell. Marquis Lee, I don't know really, I don't really know too much about Marquis Lee. I would have to really look at him. Yeah, he dealt with an injury a couple years ago, but anyway, I would have to look at him some more. But if Kaleis Campbell could replace Chris Marnelli, I would absolutely love that. Not against Chris Marnelli, but Kaleis Campbell is like that deal. He's real deal, man. But to have real Brandon Williams and Jordan Phillips, I had to look more into him. But it sounds like you took into account the rotation of guys and you got backup plans too. Say, hey, get rid of Brandon Carr, bring back Jimmy. Or if we all can't get Jimmy, get an Eli Apple. So, oh, but I do really like the part about JPP and Vic Beasley, I love the point that you made about how both of those two, they, you could get those two for the price of one. And it's a possibility. Again, this is not a shot at Matt Jude on, but it's a possibility. You could possibly even get more production. It's a possibility because when you look at Matt Jude on the sex that he acquired this year, it came when I think two sex were against when Raven sent five or more against the left tackles and another two sex were against right tackles and when they sent five or more, then three sex were when he was being covered by tight ends or being blocked by tight ends and the other two and a half sex were covered sex. So, it's possible that you could get even more production out of those two guys and much less of a price tag. So, Harry, you might be on or something. Next question came from our guy, Josh Hoffman. He said, as always, thank you so much for doing these and I have two today that I think are fun. First, I think now going into free agency and the draft is a fun time to use hindsight about last season. Looking at where we are now and our needs on defense, how much do you wish we still had Moseley? Inside linebacker became a big area of need supposedly. We did amazing this season with these low key acquisitions of vines and fort, but there was a clear drop off from Moseley anyway. For example, the Ravens this past year regularly used three down linemen and a nickel to protect against the run, which they didn't do the year before or previous years because they could rely on either the middle linebacker or edge guys to play the run better. So, we'd have an extra guy behind the line for extra pass protection in the nickel. We've lost that luxury. Speaking of edge play. Oh, but first, how much do you wish we still had CJ Moseley? CJ Moseley still would have been nice. Edge still would have been a problem though. So with CJ Moseley, he always had the edge was set because Terrell Suggs was always right there. He always had a Terrell Suggs right in front of him. So, and CJ Moseley was really good too, but that helped a lot. But in just obviously his football IQ as well. But, oof, with CJ Moseley, this year, yeah, he would have made this defense even better. Again, football is small as man. He got him, he got him. So, do I wish we would have kept him though? I'm still fine with them not having kept him, but if they would have kept him, he would have still done good this year. Speaking of edge play, how about Zadaria Smith? How are we looking now if we'd have kept him? A lot better, I think. Yeah, cause we would have had another pass rusher and an actual legitimate pass rusher, but hey. That one was tough, man. And seeing him just balled out on Green Bay, every time you saw him get a sack, and you saw him get a lot of sacks, you'd be like, oh, oh, Ravens, oh, it's okay though. Oh, it's actually not okay cause I pass rusher's back. Instead, if you could have one back, which would it be? It's easy to say Zadaria Smith because edge is at a catastrophe level, but Moseley also brought a lot to the table and feel the huge need. Oh, so if you could have one of these two back, which one would it be? Zadaria Smith or C.J. Moseley? Ooh. I would actually say C.J. Moseley, surprisingly enough, because that would give us a long-term solution at inside lineback, and that's a position that is extremely valuable to the defense. Not taking anything away from setting the edge or pass rusher. Not taking anything away cause each position is valuable, but inside lineback, I feel like that's the nucleus of the defense. That's the brains of the defense. That'd be the play-caller of the defense. In enough cases, oops, in enough cases. And C.J. Moseley, Chuck Clark wouldn't have been calling players who would have been C.J. Moseley instead, so I would say C.J. Moseley. And then he asks the question. Second, how important is Wink? I'll say I think him or a guy of his caliber is crucial right now. If he had left, I'd be so worried. A lot of us look at who we have in a secondary and just assume we have a few holes to plug on that defense, but the truth is we don't have nearly the talent, especially rookie talent on the first contract in the front seven that we accustomed to. Maybe less than ever since pre-2000. I think without Wink or someone on his level using deception and numbers in his blitzes, this defense would be bottom half of the league, even in spite of the great secondary. Let's also not overwrite the secondary too much since if Jimmy doesn't return, we're looking at Tavon Young to handle the slot. That would be totally solid, except he's been out with a bad injury for a year. How good he actually is now at this point is basically on paper. Hopefully he'll pick up where he left off, but that's not a given. Thanks so much as always. Let's go through the off season having as much fun on Team Keep It Clean as we possibly can. Appreciate it, Josh, and thank you. And yeah, back to Tavon Young. Yeah, he's good on paper, but he's good on the field too, and but yeah, he is coming off a major injury, but he already came off a major injury before. He bounced back, so I expect him to do the same. And again, like I keep saying about Tavon Young, you gotta expect him to ball out this year because again, every other year, he balls out. But then every other year, the opposite years of those, he gets injured. So he's due. He's due to do his thing. But yeah, Don Martindale, Wink, he is very special to this team because he grew from within. He was a linebacker's coach before. Then they gave him a promotion when Dean P's left retired, whatever. They promoted Wink to be the defensive coordinator and he did a great job of it. He did a great job. And he did have some key pieces in place already for the first couple of years and whatnot, but he still was able to use the guys that he got, use the guys that he was giving and get the most out of them. So I do really appreciate him. And he does seem like a people's coach. Had the opportunity, shout out to my guy, Jay. We got to meet him one time at Jimmy Seafood, super cool, laid-back guy. It was after that, the first game of the season two years ago when Ravens blew out Buffalo. So he was, yeah, super chill, man. But anyway, he's very valuable to this team, to the Ravens, but it's like Ravens have always, the defensive coordinators have always been special for the most part. Some could say it's the players that they've been given but at the same time, Ravens haven't had every single player, they haven't had the same players play every single year on defense. And usually the defenses are pretty good. So I think in order for the Ravens to give you an opportunity to be a defensive coordinator, you have to be special. And they have to really see something in you that they've seen in all their other defensive coaches too, to where they can give you that shot. So Don Martindale's obviously been worth that shot for the Ravens, because it's worked out since he's been here. And this will be, I think, his third year being a defensive coordinator. So you should be good to go. This is my favorite team with a Baltimore half. Don't get mad. It's just what it is. We talk, it's four shot. I think,