 So YouTube team keep it clean. I just like literally just just woke up from a nap and woke up to some real good news. Obviously some news that the Ravens are getting some reinforcements that can make a big difference in their offense. And it's crazy because the Ravens offense just overall as a whole has been good but not great. The passer offense has been great. The runner offense has been, yeah. But the scoring offense has been, yeah. So they've been doing that thing even without a running game. So just like think about this real quick. Think about it. The Ravens offense, they put up, what they put up a week one, 24, I think, 24. And then last week against the Dolphins, they put up 31, well, yeah, yeah, 31, right? Well, I guess you can put special team. You can either give special team seven points because Devin Duvenay or you can give special teams 10 points if you wanna count the field goal that Justin Tugger kicked towards. Special team, it all depends on how you look at it. But the Ravens offense has been putting up points both weeks. So that's a good thing. And what we've been talking about this season is that we wanna see consistency. We don't wanna get too hyped. We don't wanna overthink anything. Don't wanna underthink anything. Because it's only been two weeks, but this is the beginning of consistency. It gots to start somewhere. And the fact that the Ravens offense has been scoring the number of points that they have scored, it's a good thing, but they've been doing it without a running game. They've been doing it without a running game. And I'm not saying that J.K. Dobbins is gonna come through and change everything. I hope he does. I hope that ends up being the case. That would be a beautiful thing if he could do that. But it will be very nice to upgrade the quality. It will be very nice for the Baltimore Ravens to upgrade the quality of their current group of running backs. Timing is everything. Last week, I just, and I said it during the live stream, I said it in my post game thoughts video, I just felt like the Ravens, they weren't too impressed with Mike Davis. And I just felt like they weren't gonna give him many chances anymore. I really felt that way because like, every time he touched the ball, dolphins were like, no, no, it ain't happening. No, like literally nothing. He couldn't get anything going, nothing. King Drake, he tried. King Drake did a better job. He's trying, but there weren't really many holes for him. And then Justice Hill, he got in, he had that nice run. And then I know a lot of people, everybody, not even a lot of people, everybody, we all turned into film experts because everybody saw this gaping hole. Everybody saw it as like, man, whoa, that should have been a touchdown. And even if it wasn't a touchdown, he should have got a lot more yards because the vision and a lot of people to start thinking, man, if that was J.K. Dobbins, he probably would have got that. And we'll never know, but tomorrow against the Patriots, we'll start to find out some interesting numbers here. Shout out to Phil Yates for putting this up. He said, through two games, the Ravens running backs have 29 carries for 74 yards. That's 2.55 yards per carry and zero touchdowns. So that is a big yikes, it's a huge yikes. 29 carries for 74 yards, 2.5 yards in change. So a little over 2.5 yards per carry. That's scary, that's very scary. And now tomorrow we'll start to see if the bigger difference will be the offensive line in their run blocking or if it will be the actual running back. And again, my hope is that it's a mix of both. I'm hoping that it's a good mix of that Ravens offensive line being like, hold up, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We are the Ravens, we are the Baltimore Ravens. We are usually so good at run blocking. That's what we do over here, baby, let's get back to it. Now that's not to say to get bad at pass blocking all of a sudden, please don't, please don't. Because please don't, yeah, you know what, please don't. Please continue to continue to improve at pass blocking. Because pass blocking ain't even the best right now, but it's in a good direction. So don't make it worse, but hopefully this Ravens offensive line to be like, hey, let's get better at run blocking. And then you throw JK in a mix too. It can, see the thing, this can only have a good impact. It can only get better. The run game cannot get any worse. It can't get any worse, adding JK to the mix. Even if JK Dobbins has a limited roll, which I expect him to, I don't expect him to go out there and get 20, 25 carries or anything like that. Now, if he does, okay, cool. But I don't think that should be the expectation. But the run game cannot get any worse than what it is right now. It can't, it's like, it's almost impossible for it to get worse than what it is right now. Now, another thing, shout out to Jameson Henson. He said, this is JK Dobbins first game in 20 months. That's one year and eight months. That's a long time, long time, very long time. And Adam Schefter highlighted the details just to give us Ravens fans and just NFL fans reminder of what JK Dobbins went through. He said Ravens running back JK Dobbins who tore his ACL, LCL, Maniscus, and Hamstring last year. And it's questionable for Sunday's expected to make his 2022 regular season debut versus the Patriots per source. It's time, as one source said. So this is great, man. And for him to finally be back, for him to finally be back after what's been so long, that's great for his mentors too. Now, we mentioned in the previous video earlier that it just felt like John Hubbard was trolling a little bit when it came to how he was talking about JK Dobbins in his most recent presser. Cause he was like, oh, JK Dobbins, he was like, what did he say? Did he say he's weak too? I forgot exactly what he said, but he basically was very non-committal about JK Dobbins but he did it in like a little Hubbard trolly kind of way. I'm like, oh, we see you, man. We've been watching how you move for like the past, what, 14 years? It's been 14 years, right? 2008, yeah, 14 years. We've been watching how you've been moving the past 14 years. So we know a little something about you. Just a little bit, but nah, it's all good. But this is nice, man. This is nice. JK Dobbins, he can help in the running game, but he can also help in the passing game too. He helped in the passing game too. Now, Justice Hill, he can help in the passing game. Ken Drake a little bit, he can help in the passing game too. But now Lamar has that running back that he's very comfortable with, very comfortable with. And when you have a comfort level with somebody, that just raises the quality of everything that you do with them. Think about it, if you at work and you're a manager, your boss is like, all right, group project. I need you all to finish this assignment by Friday at noon. He tells you this on Monday. I need you to finish this assignment by Friday at noon. You got the next four days in change. And you're like, okay, well, who am I working with? All right, Brock, you're gonna work with Billy. I know you've never worked with Billy before, but you're gonna work with Billy and you're all gonna get this thing done. Now you of course will accept the assignment because that's part of your job. But if you're Brock and you've never worked with Billy before, and it'll be like, oh, okay, well, we could try to make it happen and hopefully we'll make it happen. But there may be a lot of bumps in the road. But if your boss comes to you and says, Brock, Brock, you're gonna work with Paul. And you and Paul are best friends and y'all have worked on several projects together in the past before and have had success doing them. You're gonna be like, oh yeah, I get to work with Paul. And then that chemistry that y'all already have, it can show and it can make everything that much easier. That's what we want to happen with Lamar Jackson and J.K. Dobbins for everything to be made that much easier. That's what we want to happen with J.K. Dobbins and Raven's run game. We want everything to be made that much easier. That's what we want to happen with J.K. Dobbins in this Raven's offense as a whole. We want everything to be made that much easier.