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The Shawn Jackson fits that criteria. That's what the Ravens look for. But I actually do think they may take a look, but I don't know. I don't, with the Shawn Jackson, like one of my guys, Chris, he just messaged me earlier talking about, oh yeah, well, the Shawn Jackson, he said he hoped EDC makes that move. Because the Shawn Jackson and Hollywood Brown, you could have all this speed on the field and defenses wouldn't know what to do. Lamar could take the top off a defense all the time. All the time. And again, they both bring that element that you just can't teach, that they both certainly got this speed, speed. But I don't think the Ravens should sign them. Because what I wanted the Ravens to do last year was to build a track team. Build a track team to build an indefensible offense. Remember that? Yeah, Pepperidge Farm remembers. Anyway, this indefensible offense that we were supposed to build last year, I don't know what happened to it, but speed to me, I think it will make such a big difference. But what makes the biggest difference in an offense is how you use your weapons. And Ravens do not have a great track record, even recently up until last year of really using their weapons. And it's not only just not using their weapons, it's not using their weapons properly. So with the Shawn Jackson, while I wouldn't mind the Ravens signing him, I just know I don't even think that they should. I don't think that they should. Again, what I think the Ravens need to do is get that guy that Lamar can have some trust in, big trust in, to throw the 55th. I know my guy, Nitro, made a good point yesterday in the video. He said, well, with Miles Boykin, that's not a fair assessment of Miles Boykin that he's not a 50-50 guy because Lamar Jackson doesn't throw the 50-50 ball to him. And I understand where my guy was coming from, but at the same time, you could tell that that trust is not there. It's not there. As a court, if you don't trust your receiver, it's not there. You're not going to give him those opportunities because if you give him opportunities in other situations and he lets you down and you lose that trust in other situations, then in a tighter situation like that, you ain't going to trust him. So I'm still hoping that that trust can be built up in this offseason. But I don't I keep hoping and I keep waiting. I'm going to keep hoping and keep waiting now. But in the meantime, Ravens need to get a guy that's already established. That's already been there, done that. And that's the scary thing, though. It's because I want Ravens to get a guy who's still in his prime. That's what I want them to do. But history goes against that. It goes against that. And I just I will I would love for these all these guys to take another step forward. But again, I'm just I would just be working no matter who we bring in. I'm going to have that worry about how are they going to be used? What's going to be the lack of their use? Because I think about all these guys that are already there. Justice Hill think my guy Harry brought up a good point about how the Ravens don't even know how to use Justice Hill. He just been there. His special teams guy. But even though you got your running back to that. So I don't expect Justice Hill to get a bunch of carries because I do not. I did not like when they were trying to give carries to this, that and third. Like literally Ingram Dobbins and Gus Edwards. But with with Justice Hill, you could have him come in. You could do some little screen passes to him, a swing passes to him. You could even line him up like I said yesterday and you line him up and receive a little bit like an inner slot, not an outside receiver, obviously. But just give him some opportunities here and there. They did try and make it return. But I know you can't have everybody on the field at the same time. And you can't necessarily use everybody. But even guys who are high up on the depth chart in Justice Hill. Again, Devin Duvenay, I hate saying that. But again, Jetsweep King, Jetsweep King, you brought what you would you bring in there's Brian for to watch to watch the game? Did you owe somebody a favor? And again, that there was some opportunities where Lamar missed him now, too. What's the opportunities with that? Well, the brand will be open and Lamar will be over here. There's Brian will be over there and Lamar wouldn't even see him. So some of that was on Lamar, too. But there's Brian, he really overall, he wasn't on the field too much. He wasn't. So you had, even though he was coming off autumn, it was not autumn injuries, but he was coming off being off for a while. When he got in shape, that he's been the guy already. He's been that guy before and he's he was that dog at receiver. And he just it was barely on the field. Now, I know a lot of that had to do with money, too, because with with the dads, Brian, he you're not paying him much money. You weren't paying him much money. He came in in the middle of the season. None of his contract was guaranteed. So it ain't like he was making big bucks for your team. So so that that with that, that's a scary situation. Or I mean, it ended up the results. You could tell what the results were based off of the situation because Ravens didn't have any pressure to use him. They have any obligation of theirs, Brian, because it had he been a high draft pick, there would be that pressure or had they been paying him the big bucks, there would be that pressure, but there were neither of the two. So with the dads, Brian, with him not being used, it's like, OK, no big deal, no big deal. That ain't hurting us. So he's an extra. He came on in the middle of the season. He even he even started a show. He's an extra. So with with the Sean Jackson, I like to say me, I wouldn't mind. And it would be such a Ravens move. It would be such a Ravens move to bring on the Sean Jackson. Such a Ravens move. But I would just be worried. And I just that's not the type of receiver that I think we need. We need that guy, man. That jump ball guy, again, the 50 50 guy. That's going to really go and get it. That's really going to go. And like, that's really going to be aggressive for that ball. That's going to snatch it out of the air. That's what we need. Now, the Sean Jackson. He's a different type of receiver from that. He's not a bad receiver, but he's a different type of receiver from that. And but we got not that we couldn't have more deep that receivers besides Hollywood, but you get the Devon Duvenay, too. Hello, hello. Duvenay got some speed. He's fast and he got good hands. But Ravens have failed to use that. And then the thing with the Sean Jackson, if they were to bring in a Deshaun Jackson, who is a deep threat guy, then Devon Duvenay, like, you know, you know, with the Sean Jackson and his speed, Devon Duvenay is a jet sweep king. You know, they would turn Deshaun Jackson into the Prince or they make they make the Prince take the king's crown for jet sweeps. So it's it's like if they brought him in, I think it'll be doomsday for Duvenay. I think it'll be a wrap because what Deshaun, I mean, now Duvenay is built. Different than the Sean Jackson. Duvenay is like a running back playing wide receiver. But I just I don't think that would be what we need. And I do not think it would be the best fit for the Ravens at the wide receiver position. But yeah, we just need that aggressive guy, man. Even we need a guy that's so aggressive and really got that dog and that's going to fight for Lamar. That's going to fight for Lamar when Lamar is on point. And that's going to fight for Lamar, even when Lamar is not on point. We need that guy that's going to fight, not a guy that's going to give up. If a ball's out of place, we don't need a guy that's just going to be like, man, oh, well, OK. Cornerbacker get it. No, we need a dude that's going to put it all out there. Every play, not take plays off, not slack. And what I mean when I say put it out there, every play and fight for like again, when the when the ball's put on point, the guy, he doesn't wait for it. Like a punt return or something. Oh, let me wait till the ball get unless he's wide open. I could see that. But if it's a if it's a corner in the area, he's not waiting for the ball. Let me wait till the ball gets here. Let me wait till it drops down. OK, here it comes. OK, come on, ball. Come on, get it. No, we need a guy that when that ball is coming, move out the way. I'm taking this. I'm getting it. That's mine. This is not. Talk to the cornerback. Excuse me, Mr. Cornerback. This ball is not for you. This is mine. Give me that. Thank you. You know what? Not even give me that. I'll take that. That's what we need. We need that because far too many times we've seen it over the years, over the past three years. There's been quite a bit of receivers ever since the Mars rookie season. There's been some receivers that we've had and not a rookie season. Not that I give them a pass, but it wasn't receivers that were full of more. But there have been some receivers who, if the ball wasn't put in the perfect spot, they weren't going to put their body out there for it. They weren't going to stretch out for it. They weren't going to reach out for it. We've seen that. We've seen it from John Brown. We've seen it early on this season. We saw it from Hollywood, but he changed all that toward the end of the season. But the thing, again, with Hollywood, I think the biggest problem with him is his concentration on the catches. Because I think with Hollywood primetime jet, I think he tries to use that primetime jet and he tries to make that jet take off and make a primetime play before he focuses on catching the ball. That's why I think he has so many drops. And a lot of times I will see him catch like with his chest instead of catching with his hands. He has hands, but he would just try to catch with his chest too much. With Boykin, I've seen times when it's just like it seemed like Boykin would just be like, ah, no, I ain't really feeling this. Even if a ball, if a ball is like if it's not on point, like, what was it? I think the Titans get we just see that lack of aggression. And this guy like, you are a giant. You you are six foot four. You are a giant. This is why I'm still hoping that Boykin really turns that corner, man. And I know a lot of it is about opportunity, too. But when you do get the opportunities, I'm waiting for him to turn that corner. If if a ball is not on point, taking offensive pass interference call. That's what I wish I would see. You six foot four ain't no cornerback going to be as tall as you. Ain't no Brandon Brown is still out there. You ain't going up against Richard Sherman. No, ain't no cornerbacks going to be as tall as you. So are you being six for if you see that a ball? And I really think this goes for any receiver, in my opinion. If there's a ball that's just out of place, just out of place. This happened with Devin Duvenay on that in the Titans regular season game. But if it's a ball that's just out of place, push the corner back out. Don't let the cornerback catch it. And I know there's a lot of bang, bang plays. It's like football moves fast. It moves super fast, but push the corner back out the way. Don't let him catch it. Push him, pull him, move him from out out of the ball's trajectory. So he doesn't pick it off. We just need more aggression at the wide receiver position. So while the Sean Jackson, I'd be cool. No, he doesn't need to be the guy that the Raven sign. And I know this this is a it goes to all of our minds. Not just in this, not just Ravens fans. I know some of y'all think, oh, man, Ravens fans, they want to sign everybody. It happens in every fan base. When a player gets cut, then every fan base of every team, they always think, how would that guy fit in with our team? It happens to everybody. But of course, a lot of y'all on here think it's just Ravens fans because we talk about Ravens so frequently, but that's fine. But yeah, the Sean Jackson, she's cool. I like him again. And like my guy said, he's past his prime. He's 34. Is he really 34? Well, if he is, wow, that makes me feel even older. Oh, that's crazy. But I would say, yeah, no. Next question came from my guy, Tristan, and this is something that's been heavily debated amongst the Ravens community for a while now with a lot of people having a lot of different answers on this. But anyway, he said, you're engraving the last three years. I've been wondering this. How come the Ravens don't have Lamar Jackson called Artables? I see all these quarterbacks coming up to the line before the play and calling out the defense and changing the play. For example, Mahomes, Rodgers, Brady Brees. Well, those are some powerful examples right there. He said they all do it. But when Lamar comes up to the line, he says his regular cadence and doesn't make any Artables, especially when Lamar has said that teams are calling out the plays at the line of scrimmage. So my question to you is, do you think the Ravens should incorporate Artables in the offense? Of course. Of course. Um, one thing with the Ravens offense that makes it hard for them to change the play. And now there are there are some plays where because I'm not I'm not a thousand percent clear on this, whether Lamar calls Artables or not. Um, but I know there are plays where Lamar has options, but a lot of those options are either to run or to pass the ball on the RPOs, obviously. But anyway, I am one thing that makes it very hard for the Ravens to change the play at the line of scrimmage is something that's been a problem all year long last year. And what that was was that they would be getting to the line of scrimmage. They send this guy in motion. They send that guy in motion. They send this guy in motion. And then they snap the ball when there's like two seconds left on the clock. And that does nobody any favors. Why? Because you don't if you're reading the defense, you don't really have time to change anything. You got time to change anything because you're doing all this pre snap, all this motion and stuff. And you and then by the time you snap the ball, you only got two seconds left. So if you're changing anything from what you were originally doing, that took long enough. So by the time if you see something that you don't like, you only got two seconds left. And you ain't about to change the play in two seconds. So it's just I don't know, man. It's like there's some simple things. Ha, there's some simple things with this offense. And we've been talking about that. Literally, we talked about that all year long last year, this past season. We talked about it all year. Like, man, what they taking so and they would do it all the time. Except when they had the more uptempo offense. Remember that? Remember that uptempo offense that worked so well in those couple of games that they use it? Then they would just be like, oh, we don't want that. Oh, throw that uptempo offense in the trash. And I'm not saying you have to go uptempo all the time 24 seven. Because if you do that, it can backfire on you. Because if you go in three and out, then those some quick three announced and your defense could get tired. But it's just this offense, man. We oh, boy. Anyway, he also said also whose fault do you think it is that we haven't already been having Lamar Jackson called Articles? Appreciate your time and keep up the good work from Tristan. Appreciate it, Tristan. I think it's Lamar Jackson's fault. Um, the reason I say it's Lamar Jackson's fault because, hey, sometimes if if there's a needed change and you see a needed change, you can voice your displeasure behind closed doors only for so long until you just got to let the world know. And I think that's exactly what happened with Lamar Jackson and Greg Roman, where Lamar Jackson told Rich Eisen, hey. They calling out our stuff, bro. They know everything we're doing, man. So I think this was something that may have been said privately before publicly. We see what Hollywood, hey, about the soldiers was the point of having the soldiers if you ain't going to use them. I'm sure that that that wasn't just a random tweet that's out of nowhere. I'm sure that was built up frustration. There's Brian, there's Brian. I'm sure it's his brand being there's Brian that we know. I'm sure he's had several words with Greg Roman. I'm not saying I know this for sure, but just based off his personality, I'm sure he's had several words with Greg Roman and hey, I can do this. I can do that. Hey, you see what I'm doing here? I can do. Hey, how about me? And again, I know receivers, they receive as a selfish because they all about me. That's why I always tell my son, Carter, I said, man, if you was in the NFL, if you played football, you should be a receiver because when we be playing Mario, when we play Mario, so when we play Super Smash Brothers, when we play Super Mario 3D world and we play any games together. And we on the same team, Carter made me do all the work and he'd be chilling. He'd be keeping his lives. I'm over here fighting people, trying to knock him out and stuff and call me over there chilling, picking up stuff, picking up coins and all that. I said, man, you need to go be a receiver somewhere. But anyway, shout out to Carter with there's Bryant and with with those guys. I'm sure they it was a private matter first before it became public. So with Lamar Jackson, not that you need to go voice it to the public, but you need to do it in the game, take charge of it in the game. Greg Roman called something and that you and you don't like it. You don't like what you're seeing from the defense. Speak up, speak up to your offense right then and right there. Say, hey, this is what we're doing. This is what we're going to do. So that's on Lamar and also on the coaching staff. So on the coaching staff, too, that that needs to be something that's incorporated into his game if it isn't already for sure. So real good question, Tris. The last question, I know it was only three questions on this episode, but the last question on this episode of questions from subscribers came from my guy, Chris, and he said, love the content of your show. And it is refreshing here in the Ravens fan that is willing to think and hear people out. I appreciate that, man. See, that's that's what timing is everything. We were just saying that at the beginning of this video, that that is what this is all about. But I appreciate that, man. I was wondering your thoughts on this with recent news about Von Miller. I think a perfect and he put perfect in all caps. I think a perfect offseason for the Ravens would be number one, signed Von Miller or Ryan Kerrigan and Hassan Riddick. That's been a name that's been floating around a lot recently. Hassan Riddick has been a name that's been floating around a lot. Whole lot, fast, fast, well, outside linebacker. Anyway, and he said, then on cheaper, team-friendly deals. Uh-oh, you know, these cheaper, cheaper, team-friendly deals. Anyway, he said Tyus, re-signed Tyus Bowser, G-Hod Ward and maybe Pernil McPhee for Vet Minimum. I wouldn't be mad at that at all. All three of those I wouldn't be mad at. Now, G-Hod Ward and Pernil McPhee, I think those are the ones you can definitely get for a great value. Shout out to Walmart, by the way. This video is not sponsored by Walmart at all. We definitely made it that big. Anyway, those are definitely great value deals. Those are deals that it ain't going to be a bunch of teams kicking and fighting and clawing their way for those guys. And those guys are not going to have some tremendous crazy market. They are low-key names. Now, of course, it's still people watching them, and they're going to have a little bit of something, but Ravens would be a great bet for them. And I think those guys could provide some very good value to provide that, speaking of G-Hod Ward and Pernil McPhee, to provide that interior and exterior pass rush. And I do think Ravens are going to be changing that style of rushing the pass of this season. So I think Yankees is going, I think Judon is going as well. But anyway, with Bowser, because you just can't have all your outside linebackers just leave like that, Bowser is one that's very tricky because, you know, he's going to win. And he said he wants to come back, but, you know, they all say that. They all say that, but, you know, he's going to want to see what that money is. So I am the closer we get to it, the less and less I think Bowser comes back. I would like him to. Hey, we were just talking about Mario, and we over here talking about Bowser now. Again, shout out to Carter. But anyway, I would like for him to come back, but I just the closer we get to free agency, the less and less I see it happening. The less and less I see it happening because he's an up-and-coming guy. And while he's not this household name, anything like that, somebody's going to be able to offer him more than the Ravens will, for sure. No doubts about that. So we'll see what happens with Bowser. He said that would give, oh, but as far as the other one, Von Miller and Ryan Kepp. Von Miller, I would like. I don't think it happens, but I would like Proving Past Russia, a guy that drops back too. But Proving, like definitely Proving Past Russia. And whoever is opposite of him, now he is coming off of injury. But no, I mean, we got a good history with former Broncos Past Russia. Anyway, do with Von Miller. I would like that. I don't think it's going to happen, but I would like it with the money. That's the tricky part. How much is he going to get paid? Kerrigan is a name that's been floating around since last year. Defensive and outside linebacker type of guy. Helps at the edge. Will Washington football team, will they let him go? Is he even a free agent? I don't think he is, but I'm not 100% sure. Cause I haven't heard anything whatsoever about Ryan Kerrigan. That's been a name that, been in a lot of Ravens fans' minds ever since, before the trade block last year. A lot of people was thinking Ryan Kerrigan. He said that would give the Ravens a young finisher in Riddick. And then a balanced veteran who was great at finishing on the other side. Oh yeah, you did say, Ryan Kerrigan and Hassan Riddick. So signed either Miller in Riddick or Kerrigan in Riddick. Oh, okay, I like you. You're an aggressive GM. Shout out to you. Don't forget about the offense though. He did say, so that would give the Ravens a young finisher in Riddick and then a balanced veteran who was great at finishing on the other side. Biggest issue with the Ravens recent pass rush is their inability to finish. Yes. Yes. One of my guys, he called Yanik and Gokwe the best almost guy in the NFL. The best almost getting the sad guy in the NFL. That's what he was. He'll be so close so many times, but they just wouldn't finish. And he said, after locking up the pass rush Ravens can then use the draft to be ultra aggressive. They really only have one gap on the line and it is at the center position. Not at right tackle? Well, not yet. I think they have plenty of viable options at Guard and Orlando Brown Jr. will be replaced by Tyree Phillips who will revert back to his natural position at right tackle. That is an option that I haven't been thinking about. Tyree Phillips at right tackle if Orlando Brown Jr. is shipped off. I haven't thought about that at all. We know he struggled there this year, but he also didn't have an off season. So, hopefully with a, I can't say a more normal off season, but it's definitely gonna be a lot more normal than it was last year because they've already been through a year with this pandemic. So, they know the expectations are a lot different now. They know what to expect. They know how to handle it a lot better now. So, they should have an off season this year. So, that should help a lot. So, hopefully that'll have Tyree Phillips doing a lot better. I believe he was drafted as an insurance policy for Brown all along and the cost has just made proactive moves. I never thought about that either. That's interesting. Hey, why? Because in the 2018 draft with Lamar and Mark Andrews and with Orlando Brown Jr. Yeah, because you already had Ronnie Stanley. And I remember Orlando Brown's rookie year. I had been saying, oh, I've said it in so many videos from jump. I said, he needs to be starting that right tackle. What are you doing? They kept having, I think, James Hurst there. I forgot who they had there, but starter got hurt. Orlando Brown Jr. came in. Never looked back. Anyway, he said, yeah, I believe he was drafted as an insurance policy all along for Orlando Brown Jr. Let me know how you envision this season going down. Stay safe. Stay healthy. In 2021, the black and purple will finally hit their stride. Thanks. They appreciate that, man. That was a fun one. So, yeah, we'll see. Oh, he brought us some interesting points. I like it. I like it a lot, especially that one about Orlando Brown Jr., Tyree Phillips. Oh, you just never know. You never know. Tyree Phillips, that could be it. They could do that. That is a big possibility. They also drafted the guy. I just think they have questions at center, at right guard, and at right tackle. I just think from the middle to the right side of the offensive line, it's just, that's all question walks right now. Especially once Orlando Brown Jr. gets traded, which I do believe he will. So these were some really, really good questions. Team Keep It Clean. I love y'all. I know there's only three questions on this episode, but if we would have kept going, this thing could have ended up being like three hours long, in which I know some of y'all wouldn't mind. Some of y'all actually want like a three hour question from subscribers. And we would do a lot of questions, but anyway, I appreciate y'all. Thank you so much again for supporting. Like I said, man, I love y'all so much. 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