 If the Ravens lose Greg Roman and Wink, are there any outside hires that would be your favorites? With the play of Lamar Jackson, could it force the Bengals to pass on taking quarterback Joe Burrow and actually draft the Chase Young? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. So YouTube Team Keep It Clean, what's going on is saying Raven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers that's being recorded on January 3rd. 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. If you want to be part of NFL Questions from subscribers, all you gotta do is send me an email at teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com. If you send me a DM with your question, we can talk about it, but it won't be part of the video series. So if you want to be part of it, just send me an email at teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com with your question and we'll put it in a video just like this. Thank you all for 22,000 subscribers. I actually have an idea because I know I've been trolling a lot of people would drop an intro song. I actually have an idea that I'm thinking about with the way that I would actually drop the whole thing and I will let you guys know about that soon. Anyway, let's get into these questions. Next question came from a boy, Tair. He said, Hey, and Graven, did you watch Antonio Brown's latest video on his YouTube channel? It was very eye-opening to me. He said, and I quote, That's the only thing that makes my mom and my dad happy. That's the only thing that makes people love me. It hurt when he said that because it made me sad because most players go through this type of depression when they are forced to retire. It has to be tougher players to come to grips with their professional mortality. And for AB, there's no doubt he can play at an elite level for years to come, which could be more of a reason he acts the way that he acts. My question for you engraving is what advice would you give to Antonio Brown? Oh, wow. That is, that's a deep question right there. What advice would I give to Antonio Brown? Just to have more patience and let things play out. And there's a lot that's better left unsaid. Even if there's some stuff that you may be thinking, it's a lot of stuff that's better left unsaid. If you're trying to get your job back, so to speak, in this NFL, in this business, and it is a very nasty business, very nasty business. There's a certain way that you got to go about yourself. Don't be afraid to take constructive criticism. Get rid of any yes-mins that you may have in your entourage. And just silence is golden. I would say let your work speak for itself, let your actions speak for themselves. Don't let Twitter speak for you. Don't let your tweets speak for you. I mean, they said, he went to go work out for the Saints a couple of days ago. They said they look great. They said they look great. But they said he brought the entourage with him and the Saints told him not to. And then he went on Instagram a couple of days after that. And it was like, oh, Sean Payton, they brought me in for a publicity stunt. He was like, Sean Payton knows exactly what it's like to be away from his team, to be away from 18 for a certain amount of time. They just brought me in for publicity stunt. And regardless, if that's true or not, if that's how you feel or not, just hold that down, man. Just wait. Don't say anything about it. Write a book after you retire or something. Write all this stuff down and write a book after you retire and then put all that stuff in your book on how you feel. People are going to buy it for sure. It's going to sell out on Amazon. It's probably going to be a number one best seller, all that good stuff. But let your actions speak for you instead of the tweets, instead of just having to go on Instagram live or whatever. Let actions speak instead of that. Next question came from Marty. He said, can you please get Bernard Pollock back on for a quick segment? I have to hear what his excuse will be from the stances he took on the team in the last episode you did with him around week five. All right, we'll make that happen, man. Next question came from a boy, Reginald. He said, what's good in Graven? How much Ferguson and Bowser have grown and gotten better this year? Do you think Tim Williams would have ended up just the same way if we would have kept them? Just want to know your thoughts and keep out, keep up putting out the great content, man. I appreciate that, man. And he said, hashtag, this was when the Ravens were hashtag 12 and two. But now obviously 14 and two, so y'all can tell when this was. He said, hashtag 12 and two, hashtag Kings of the North, hashtag big trust, hashtag team keeping clean. Some fire hashtags in there. Anyway, well, Tim Williams have ended up getting better. I think if he was forced to play a lot more, I think so. But I mean, we'll never know. But interesting that the Ravens ended up cutting him and not cutting either one of the other. I mean, they obviously won't cut Jayden Ferguson, but they didn't cut Bowser, but they cut Tim Williams and he went to the Packers. But then they cut him too. So maybe Eric DeCostin, Hardball and the coaching staff, they saw something and apparently maybe they weren't wrong, but just maybe he just needs more opportunity. I don't know exactly why he got cut from Green Bay, but he's still a free agent. So it could, unless something happens next year, that could be the end of his NFL career when you think about it, man. Next question came from a boy, Kevin. He said, how's it going? And Raven, I've been tuning into your channel for a few months. You have very good content analysis. He said, oh, thank you for that, Kevin. I appreciate it. He said, I've noticed that the Ravens defensive backfield plays undisciplined and maybe lackadaisical at times. Do you think the Ravens secondary will show up some of the mistakes in dial-in to make a championship run? And he said, go Ravens Nation. So the Ravens defensive backfield plays undisciplined and maybe lackadaisical at times. I see, with Marcus Peters in the play, was it the Steelers game? Yeah, it was the Steelers game, I believe, where he had his hands up the whole time. I didn't like that. Sometimes Marlon Humphrey, he can have some lapses, sometimes especially against some speedy receivers. He can have some lapses where it's just like, hey, Marlon, what's going on? Jimmy Smith, for Jimmy Smith, sometimes they just get beat. I don't even think it's really a mental thing. Sometimes they just get beaten. I mean, every corner gets beat every once in a while. But overall, I mean, and Chuck Clark, I have some times where he won't get his head turned around quick enough, where he was in play for an interception. But I mean, that stuff happens. At least for me, I don't think it's a thing where it's something that's so common and happens all the time. It may happen every game, every once in a while, but it's not a consistent, at least from what I see. It's not a consistent thing. So I don't think it's really cause for concern. These guys are definitely dialed in. They know what they need to do. They know what it's going to take to get to where they need to get to. And they know they need three more games of being on point. Their communication is up. Their teamwork is up. Their play for the most part is up. They do have their times where they slip up. But it happens. Nobody's going to play perfect all the time. But I do think for the most part, I think that they're pretty on point for the most part. So there's nothing that worries me for the long haul, for the playoff run where it's like, oh man, the second day, oh, they're going to be bad. Nah, I think they'll be just fine. Next question came from my boy, Inonix. He said, engraving, I'm worried about our defense. Over the last three games, he sent this on December 13th. He said, over the last three games, the odds after the catch and extended runs by the running backs are a problem. Do you have any concerns about the poor tackling by our secondary? He said, love the veers, the positive vibe, and the family support. Shout out to Mrs. Ingraven and Carter. So I appreciate that, man. So he, I guess a lot of people were feeling the same way around this time. A lot of people were feeling the same way. But you see, I mean, the Ravens have definitely tightened things up for the most part. They did, they struggled a little bit against the steel. No, a little bit against, not too much though. It's just a little bit against the steel as they struggled a little tiny bit, but nothing crazy. Oh my gosh, these guys. And again, they didn't play with all the starters. They did play with their starters in the secondary, except Jimmy Smith. I mean, it was Marlon Humphrey and Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters, they played a lot. Anthony Averett, he got back in the game for the first time in a minute. Treywick was out there. So it could be that maybe a little bit of the communication was off since there was no Jimmy Smith, there was no early time, but Chuck Locke was still out there. So I mean, here's what it did. I think they'll be fine though. I think the defense will be fine. And again, there was no Brandon Williams too. But again, he was talking about before they arrested the starters. So anyway, man, that defensive beat, they'll be just fine. Next question came from my boy, Heiko. All right, he said, something fishy is going on here. And Mr. Engraven, you have something explaining to do. Uh-oh, what's going on? This was on December 13th, by the way. So hopefully whatever has happened got cleared up. Anyway, he said, of course, hope the fame is well and feeling better after the colds. Also hoping Mr. Carter who didn't either cold and avoided it. Now, yes, as I was saying, I have noticed that your troll voice has changed. Instead of just the, this guy, he said, instead of the usual nerdy voice, you have also incorporated a deeper, slower draw. What is the meaning of this as we team keep it clean need to know? This guy, man. Anyway, he said honestly, it's no two questions. I was thinking about all the attention our guys are getting. Of course, imitation is the best form of flattery. Which NFC team do you see most resembling the Ravens blueprint? I'd say the closest bets would be the Cardinals, obviously with Kyla Murray, or, and I think they would be the dark horse to follow this trend, the Cowboys. What are your thoughts? Hmm. So which team could you see with imitation being the best form of flattery? I think we have a great Roman decides to go. If he does go to the NFC, but yeah, I can see Kyla Murray and the Cardinals doing something. I mean, they, they, they, I think soon they're gonna be a good team. They were fighting this year, but they just couldn't quite get over the hump. But I think if, I think if they just, I think they should let Kyla Murray use his legs a little more. He can throw now too, now. So he could be a true dual threat, like a Lamar Jackson. And I love how my guy Skeptico, he tweeted about it. And now I had never really thought about it in that, in that much detail before. The true definition of a dual threat. Like sometimes that term gets thrown around very loosely. Guys like Patrick Mahomes, not a dual threat. A true dual threat of guys like Lamar Jackson. Guys like Kyla Murray. Trying to think of somebody else. Is that Prescott? Like semi, true dual threat, not maybe semi. Carson wins, maybe semi, but not fully. But a true dual threat of somebody who is a serious threat. A serious threat with both their arm and a serious threat with their legs. That will be dual, dual is two. So a serious threat. Lamar Jackson, we know Kyla Murray. They can both run and pass. And they are serious threats with both. Now when you look at a Dak Prescott, we know he can scramble. Like even Patrick Mahomes, he's a serious threat with his arm. But with his legs, he's not that serious of a threat. Nobody's like, oh, Patrick Mahomes is taking off yikes. Nobody's doing that. So he's not really a dual threat. But anyway, back to your question. Yeah, I think, yeah, I agree with the Cardinals being that team. And like I said, I think they should just use let Kyla Murray open it up. And again, he was a rookie this past season. So you know they had a lot to do with it. But he's gonna be something, man. He is gonna be something. He's gonna be something, man. I'm looking forward to Kyla Murray. So I think he would be the one. And again, like I said, also depending on what the way Greg Roman ends up. And he says, secondly, with the likelihood of us moving on from Seth Roberts and possibly losing Matt Judon because he's having a career year contract. And that is what happens to Ravens Pastrushes. Which position do you think is the greater need to feel immediately and with the veteran presence? So, I think definitely Pastrusha, even if they keep Matt Judon, I still think they should draft a Pastrusha and sign one. And sign one. Yeah, I said it. I think they should do both because I think if you compare Matt Judon with somebody that's really good too, not even great, but somebody that's really good, maybe and they have the potential to be great, then it could work wonders for that Ravens Pastrusha. Oh my, oh my. Especially if you got a real good secondary to, oh boy, oh boy, that would be great. I would love it. So I would say Pastrusha. I would say Pastrusha. As far as wide receiver, I think they can address that through the draft and veteran presence too. I mean, they could easily resign Seth Roberts. Will they? I'm not sure. That's what I'm not sure about. Chris Moore, he's gone. He ain't coming back. But Seth Roberts, I think that's very intriguing because he started coming along as the season went on. Like he was a guy that I wasn't even sure was really even gonna make the roster. I'm like, okay, they signed Seth Roberts. Okay. But he made the roster. And then when he got his opportunities, he shined. He catches the ball, he doesn't drop. He's a very, he's efficient with his opportunities. He's very efficient with his opportunities. He makes the most of his opportunities and I love that about him. And he's very positive, man. So shout out to him. And he also said, I always gotta say team, keep it clean as a community of hard-nosed but respectful fans and it's an honor to be a part of it. Keep them coming, bro. Cause it's a no sleep till Miami. Shout out to my guy, man. Shout out to you. Appreciate you, Wires, man. Thank you. Thank you, man. Appreciate it. Now, this question was from my guy, Enonic. This was about Tyrell Suggs around when he got released. But he said, next year, next season, do you think that he'll retire or come back to play again? I think Suggs will retire. I think he's just given it one last run. And I think that, I think Suggs will be done after that. I don't see him coming back to play again. I think he might've had that conversation with the Cardinals. I still never find out why he got released but I think he may have had that conversation with the Cardinals like, look, I appreciate y'all. Thank you for the opportunity. I just want one last run. Let me, I just want a chance to have one last run with a possible playoff team. I do want to go back home but if something else happens, okay. But I just want one last chance. Are you all willing to give that to me? And they gave it to him, man. Boom, he went to the Chiefs. So yeah, I think after this year, I think he'll definitely be done. Next question came from my boy, Marcus. He said, with the play of Lamar Jackson this season, could this force a team like the Bengals to pass on Ohio's favorite son in Joe Burrow and draft Chase Young? It's really great to see the family sitting on a field of live streams. May 2020 be your greatest year ever. God bless. I appreciate you, Marcus. Thank you and thank you for you and your wife's support and I appreciate y'all a lot. Seriously, man. Thank you for that. Cause could Lamar force the Bengals to draft the Chase Young instead of passing on instead of Joe Burrow cause you know they need a quarterback but could Lamar Jackson's play make them draft a past Russia to chase after a Lamar Jackson? I don't think so. I don't think Bengals can afford to pass up on a quarterback because they're clearly looking to go in a different direction. Joe Burrow is gonna be right there waiting for him and they, I think they're gonna welcome him with open arms and be like, hey, come here, come here. We'll hope for a past Russia and maybe a later rounds or maybe in the free agency or whatever but I don't think they can afford to pass up on the quarterback since they obviously going in a different direction from an Andy Dahl in a different direction from a Ryan Lindley or Finley. I forgot what his name is. But yeah, I don't, I don't think they can afford to do that. Next question came from my boy Tate. He said, what to do team? Keep it clean. It's your boy Tate, a free liquor boy. He was right about the signing of Peters but why didn't we do Jude on first? I really hope we don't lose him like past good defensive players. This year will be extra special cause my B-day is a Super Bowl. If we make it, my bad, when we make it, he said 100. I'm happy though. You so good and intact with our team next year if you in town and we got a game, it's on me. I'm a PSL owner, a big up to you and the fam team, keep it clean. Hey, appreciate you man. Thank you man. I appreciate that a lot man. With Jude on, I think, I don't know. I don't know why they didn't do it with Jude on first. Maybe it could be that maybe they the 108, maybe they felt like Marcus Peters was a must sign before Matt Jude on. I was about to call him Marcus Jude on. Maybe that's the sign they're gonna let him test the market. Maybe they'll re-sign him later. I mean, that I really don't know. Maybe they just wanted one person at a time and Jude on's time will come. I would think they will definitely be interested in re-signing the Jude on. I don't think he's on his way out. It's definitely a big possibility, but I'm not sure why it was Marcus Peters first. That's a real good question. Next question came from a boy Shakir. He said, if we lose Greg Roman and Wink, is there an outsider of the Ravens choice that you would love? So is somebody from the outside of the Ravens that you would love? I can't think of anybody off the top of my head. Maybe with the aggressiveness, possibly Rex Ryan as a defensive coordinator, but maybe a Chuck Pagano, because I remember the defense, they love Chuck Pagano. They love Chuck Pagano. Isn't he with the Bears though? So I don't know. I'm not sure, man. I can't think of anybody, but I just, one thing with the Ravens, I just would not want them to try to, I won't want the coach to try to fix what's not broken, especially on offense. Especially on offense. Like you can expand, but don't try to just change everything and coming with it. That's one thing I'll be worried about. So I hope they promote from within. Next question came from a boy Jacob. He said, who do you think is more likely to leave? Wink or Greg Roman? And if one of them does leave, do you think we'll go out of the organization to get an offense or defensive coordinator or promote someone from within? Thank you. So shout out to my guy Jacob. And yeah, this, yeah, like we just talked about in the previous question, I would expect him to promote somebody from within. I don't think they would go, I mean, it's a possibility, but I think somebody from within would be the one for the job. He's a fan and you know just what I mean. You two take it with you.