 I didn't keep it clean. In this video, I know what happened yesterday. Yesterday, a lot of people got to thinking and wondering what is going on now. What are these dudes doing? That almost trickled down to me, but I had to brush it off. Yesterday, it was announced that a former Navy in Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson was at the Ravens practice yesterday. Jeff Zerbiak said that they were going to be meeting and watching some film. I saw with some other people too, they were questioning that whole thing and wondering what are the coaches doing with a former Georgia Tech and Navy head coach? Why? They trying to implement more of the option plays and the wishbone offense that they ran over there? Aren't we trying to make Lamar more of a quarterback and less of a gimmick? And then even Robbo, he brought up in one of the Ravens group chats that we in. He said, this goes back to that video that Engraven made where I don't think they see Lamar Jackson as a real franchise quarterback. They are bringing him in, they are bringing in college gimmick, triple offense, triple option head coaches. And he said he wasn't feeling that. He said he wasn't feeling that. And again, he wasn't the only one. There were a lot of other people that felt the exact same way. Because if you look at the replies to that, a lot of people were like, oh boy, here we go. More gimmick stuff, more triple option stuff, more garbage stuff for Lamar Jackson to do. One of the first replies was, this doesn't seem to coincide with Bishadi claiming that Lamar Jackson won't be running 20 times per game. So again, a lot of people believe that with them bringing in Paul Johnson, who coached at Navy and Georgia Tech, like, oh, like here we go. They still doing the same thing. They just don't get it. Ravens are not getting it. And again, that almost trickled down to me. But then I had to keep reading. I had to keep researching. And Jeff Zerviak actually said they always do this. He said that they always do this. And that they even did it last year too. Last year, Lamar wasn't even a startup. But they did implement him with the goofy stuff. Anyway, something that he was saying was that this is something that the Ravens normally do. It's nothing new. They bring in different coaches, especially from the college level, because from the college level, sometimes a lot of stuff that happens in college, it ends up translating to the NFL and different NFL offenses. They will use some stuff that they see in college. And it can shake up the NFL. It can throw a lot of teams off. And they can take advantage and they can use their players and their players' different skill sets in order to run these different concepts and these different schemes and these different plays so they can have an upper hand. They can have that much more of a creative offense. And again, like I said, I was one of the people when I first heard about Paul Johnson coming in. He was a coach at Georgia Tech, a coach at Navy and all that. I'm thinking, okay, I don't know about that. But then I thought to myself, and then after reading some of the stuff that Jeff Zerbiek was saying, that the Ravens always do this. And he also said that it actually helps benefit the defense too, because they're not just using these coaches to scheme up for themselves. They're not just using these coaches to come up with plays and all this and all that for the Ravens, but they can use it for stuff that they may go against. They can use it like Don Martindale. We are going to be playing again for the second year in a row. I mean, it's every year because it is NFL, so it's the best of the best. But again, we are going to be playing some high-flying, high-powered offenses. And this defense, as they always are, will be tested. They will be tested. And I mean, even in our own division alone, we got the Browns, Baker Mayfield with all those weapons he got. We got the Bengals with A.J. Dahl and I mean, I was about to say A.J. Dahl. I mixed him and A.J. Green together. But A.J. Dahl and with all the weapons that he got. And they got a new coach too. New coach, new scheme that Ravens haven't gone against yet. So there you go. And then, of course, we got Ben Rosensberg and all the weapons that they got over there. So each of these teams, just in our division alone, we going up against a lot of people with a lot of weapons. So some powerful, powerful offenses. But then outside the division, we got teams like the Chiefs. We got teams like the Patriots. I mean, y'all, you get the point though. We play tough offenses. So what better way to be more equipped, more ready for some random stuff that some of these guys may throw at us than to have a coach that has thrown everything out there to have different coaches that have had different schemes and different plays and whatnot that they've thrown out there even if it is at a college level. Again, it's a copycat league. Not just copycatting from each other and it didn't fail, but copycatting from college too. You see the Browns, just for instance, with the Ravens offense last year. Ravens offense last year, of course, everybody said the same. Well, not everybody. A lot of people were saying the same thing. This isn't sustainable. I love hearing that because it's so funny. I love hearing that phrase. This isn't sustainable. A lot of us joke about it on Twitter too. Say this isn't sustainable. But anyway, a lot of people said that. A lot of analysts, a lot of fans, a lot of commentators, a lot of this and a lot of that said that. And while we all knew that, but we knew that going into this year, our offense wasn't going to be the same as it was last year. Again, because the offense last year was on the fly. It was limited. It was extremely simple. It was simple. Now, they had some success running that offense. They had success running that offense and just that style of play each and every week. Each and every week against each and every team, against the Bengals, against the Raiders, against the Falcons, against the Chargers, against the Chiefs. And then we played the Browns. Then we played the Browns. And in the Browns game early on, it was working. It wasn't working like working, working, but it was working. And then there was a play where we scored a touchdown. I think it would have been Lamar's what, his second, I mean his second or third Russian touchdown of the game. That play was going to break the game open. It was going to break the game open. And I was like, oh man. But then they called Max Williams on a hold. And it was a very terrible call. It was such a bad call. It was really bad. And then later on in the game, the Browns, Lamar fumbled at the goal line and the Browns recovered it. And it should have been a touchdown. But the refs blew it dead. I guess the refs were like, you know what? We got to pay back the Ravens for that one. So we'll call it even. But anyway, the Browns started stopping that offense. They started slowing it down a lot. And that allowed the game to be a lot closer. Even though most of our games, they were pretty close. They weren't like blowouts anything like that. And a big reason why the games weren't blowouts is because of the offense. The offense was limited. The offense did what they had to do. Go out there, control the clock, run the football, convert some first downs, score some points. But the points that we scored were just like the offense itself because they were limited. They were limited. And with the points being limited, that made our entire team limited. Because again, we weren't blowing people out because we were scoring a lot of field goals with not a lot of touchdowns. And we weren't finishing drives. But again, back to the point, it was a limited offense. So, and while it might not have been sustainable, it was sustaining our season. It had a huge impact on our season. Had it not been for... And again, shout out to Marty Mournerway and the Ravens coaching staff for building that offense in such a short amount of time and having to make changes on the fly. I was going to say adjustments, there wasn't many adjustments that were made with the offense. But with that offense, again, it sustained our season. But the Browns, they started stopping it. They started stopping it. So they had sort of a formula to stop that offense and to slow it down. I mean, they didn't quite stop it, but they slowed it down a lot. So then, the very next week, the Chargers and Chargers, they came up with a game plan to completely shut it down. Shut it down. And they not only exposed that offense, but they more importantly exposed our coaching staff and our coaching staffs in competency. They exposed our coaching staffs in competence because we made absolutely no adjustments. And they kept doing the same thing over and over and over and over and over. So there was a lack of creativity there on our coaching staff part. There was a lack of diversity with the offense because, again, they kept doing the same thing over and over and over and Chargers kept stopping it over and over and over. Nothing changed. So that leads us to this year to where Greg Roman took over. And again, with them bringing in these different coaches, it can help on offense because they can be that much more creative. But again, it can help on defense too because they can know what to look for. They can know like the different reads that a quarterback may make when they're going up against these different offenses. They can know the guys who they can chip. They can know the guys who they can like sort of brush up on against the line of scrimmage. They can know who and what they need to be watching for when some of these different offenses come out. So it helps both sides of the ball. But with me, before I had got all riled up like, man, what are they doing? What are the Ravens going through right now? Why would they bring in this guy? Like, what's the point? Don't make the offense go backwards. Don't make it gimmicky. Before I found myself looking at it like that, I said, wait, it's not even preseason yet. Wait a minute. We haven't even got the training camp yet. Wait a minute. Let's relax. Let's relax. Let's relax because we got to give stuff a chance. We got to give them a chance. Now y'all know me. If something is goofy, if I don't like something about the team, about the Ravens, whatever, I'll call it out. Y'all already know it. I ain't got on no super purple shades. I might have on a purple hoodie, but I'd never have on no purple shades. Y'all already know that. I will call Ravens out on any type of garbage that they do, whether it's a player, whether it's personnel, whether it's a play, whatever. I do not care. But with this, I can't call it, I can't call them out on it because we haven't seen anything yet. If it come week one and we seen a bunch of goofy stuff, that's just goofy and sloppy and all that stuff. And even if it's sloppy and weak one, some stuff may take time because you can't show all your hand in the preseason. You can't let these teams know everything that you're doing in the preseason because it is just that, the preseason. Pre means before. It's before the season. So you don't want to show your hand. You don't want teams to have a one-up on you knowing what you're going to do. You don't want that. So my point is let's give it time. Let's give it time. Let's give it time. Let's give it time. Right now, a lot of people are extra frustrated and like I said before in other videos too, a lot of people's tensions are really, really at an all-time high because they're just ready for some football. They just want to see these dudes play. They just want to see these dudes out there on that field. They are ready for it. And they like anxious but at the same time it's like we got to be patient. Not only patient waiting for football season but patient with the Ravens coaching staff and whatever plans they have in place. Now I know some people were thinking like, man, we got Lamar Jackson. We got RG3. We got Trace McSawley. It's looking like they're going to be doing some plays when they have all them quarterbacks on the field at the same time. And you just never know. You really never know. So we'll see. Because you know how they did last year. But last year again, like somebody pointed out it was funny that, well, they did it with RG3 though. But it was funny how with the Ravens you could tell they really, really wanted to get Lamar on that field. They really did. The coaching staff really wanted to use Lamar. They did so bad. Because throughout the year, well the beginning of the year before week nine, before Lamar took over after the bye week, the Ravens ran so many plays where when Joe Flecker was the starting quarterback they ran a lot of plays that had Lamar Jackson involved too. They brought him on the field a lot. But once Lamar took over, they didn't bring Flecker on the field at all. So it just shows you how they were just itching to get Lamar on the field. They were just waiting. Oh, you can't wait to use our new toy. We gotta do it. They're super excited for him. They were super excited for him last year. And I think this year it won't be much different. I don't think the excitement will go away. Now there will be some changes obviously. Because now he's not just a toy. He's not just a toy. Even though I know my God nitrate is probably like, oh well he is a toy. Because I know my God nitrate always says that Lamar, since he's not getting paid a lot of money, he's not getting paid more than a typical backup. No, he's not making much money. Because he's on his rookie deal. And he's on the lowest first round draft pick deal. And they can be even cheaper because they won't have to extend them anything. They can give him that fifth year option to still keep him going on that rookie deal. Now that'll bump up his pay a little bit, but still. But I know my God nitrate's point was that the Ravens, they are not obligated to Lamar Jackson. They are not tied down to Lamar Jackson. So Lamar Jackson could end up just being another guy. Do I think that'll be the case? No. I know the business side. Oh trust me, I get it. But they are really going all in for this guy right now. They're really investing in him right now. And yet they do have two other quarterbacks that may be able to do the same thing as Lamar Jackson. But I'm not sure about Trace McSully. I got to see more of his stuff. But just the ability that Lamar has is just crazy. It's crazy. And again, just to think about the different possibilities with Lamar, this is something, and this is not a shot at Flacco, because I know people are ready to go, why aren't you taking a shot at Flacco? It's not a shot at Flacco. But a lot of the stuff that they are doing, a lot of the stuff that they're implementing, they couldn't do that with Joe Flacco. And we actually got a question from subscriber video coming up later on that I really want you guys to pay attention to. Because I know a lot of people just look at the title, they don't watch the video, but I really want you all to listen up to some of the questions in there, or all of the questions in there. But anyway, we're going to see, man. This season is coming up. We got two months before preseason. So we're almost there, y'all. Team Keep It Clean just a little bit longer, man. Just a little bit longer. We're almost there. Right there. So anyway, just thought I'd share my 16 cents on that. And so to try to ease anybody's mind, to ease anybody's tensions, to ease anybody's frustrations, who may be getting all worked up, oh man, they brought in this Navy and Georgia Tech coach, y'all. What's going to go on? What's happening, man? Ravens, why are we going backwards, man? Ravens, what are you doing, man? If you're still here at this part of the video, just put hashtag, man. And however you want to spell it. M-A-N-M-O-N-M-E-N, whatever, man. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. Shout out to my guy yesterday who said he was watching the video yesterday while he was working on somebody's AC. I hope that AC does not have any purple stuff coming out of it since you were watching the Ravens video while you were doing it. But I appreciate you, man. Thank you for that. He said he was in the unit as he watched the video. He said he was in the AC unit watching the video. So I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. I know my guy Mike Harrington. He said he watched the videos at work. I know King Amar. He said he watched the videos at work. A lot of y'all would say y'all watched the videos while y'all were at work. So I appreciate y'all. I know some people watch it before they're getting their coffee. I think my guy Dominic Allman, him and his wife, they watched the video. Shout out to y'all. Just everybody, man. I love y'all. I can't go down through. I can't go through a whole road call right now. If I could, I would. If this was a stream, then y'all already know. Even in regular videos, y'all know we'd be going way off topic. Shout out to my guy Michael B. who yesterday in the Hollywood Brown video. He said, he said, my man spent a whole two and a half minutes talking about Hollywood Brown. And the video was like 14 minutes. I was cracking up when I saw that. I was cracking up. I told him, I said, you know how we do, man. You know how we do. Once we get to talking, that's it. That's it. But that's why I love y'all, man, because y'all put up with me. So shout out to y'all. I love y'all. Appreciate y'all team keeping clean. Thank you for all the positivity. I appreciate it. I really do. So anyway, I wouldn't be too worried about this coach coming in. Because like Jeff said, man, Raven's been doing this. They will continue to do this. And it can only help. It can only help. But again, like we need to do. Like we have to do with everything. Let's just give it a chance. Let's just be patient. And let's just see how it goes. Before we go all crazy over stuff. Because it could end up not even being that serious. So team keeping clean. Oof. Excuse me. Just like that burp just now. I'm out.