 Do the Ravens have their very own version of Jamal Adams within Deshaun Elliott? Who is the most important player or coach heading into this season for the Baltimore Ravens? With Earl Thomas having been released from the Ravens, how will this impact rookie safety, Geno Stone? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. If you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers, you can send me an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com and we'll answer your question in a video just like this. And sometimes we even do live stream questions from subscribers, so they always super fun. We always have a lot of extra fun in the live stream. I mean, we have a lot of fun on the videos, but the live stream is just a whole different vibe. But anyway, shout out to y'all, man. Appreciate y'all. We got new merch. Make sure you check out the merch. If you want to support the channel in any kind of way, all of that information is down below in the description. If you ever want to send something to teamkeepitclean, that the PO box is down below in the description. Everything's down there, man. Everything's down there. We got a lot of questions to get into. It has been a wild couple of days. The date that I'm recording this is Monday, August 24th. When you see this, hey, who knows? Because I'm sure it's going to be a lot more wild stuff going on in the NFL over the next couple of days, especially when we find out where Earl Thomas will land. And we of course got a lot of questions about the safety that we just got a lot of questions. Let's get into it without wasting any more time. Let's go. First question came from my boy Kevin E. He said, I watched your video and listened to your very valid concerns. And this is about the Sean Elliott. He said, also, the utmost and well-deserved respect for Earl Thomas. Now, with all that out of the way, I'm more optimistic about this because of Elliott's path and connection. He came in with Chuck Clark. Chuck has been holding the Sean down and in his ear all two years. Plus Eric Guetta, Tony Jefferson and Earl Thomas as well. This dude should have a master's at safety. LOL. I believe because of his age, if he stays healthy, we have improved our defense in a weird way. The media even asked Mark Andrews about him and his response was mainly this dude be flying all over the field. What do you thought, sir? LOL. And do we get all very own Jamal Adams? And that's what the Sean Elliott has certainly been compared to. I feel like I said the Sean Adams. But anyway, that's who the Sean Elliott has been compared to a lot of Jamal Adams. Because he has that speed. You can move him around. He can do different things and he can hit me. He can hit, but the one thing is just has been the injuries. He had the forearm fracture and then he had the knee injury, leg injury last year. So they've been two different injuries, but still injuries nonetheless. And you got to be on the field. You got to be able to stay on the field. Now, will the defense, will the defense be better with him than Earl Thomas? I can't say that. I cannot. I'm not going to sit up here and say just because I'm excited to see him play that, the defense overall will be better because obviously, Earl Thomas is the better safety. Earl Thomas got all the experience and even when it's one thing, even when you slow down, even when you ain't got the moves that you want to have, I mean, that you once had, even when you're not as fast as you want to be as you once were. Excuse me. I cannot talk today. Your experience and your knowledge of the game, it helps. And even with Earl Thomas last year, they said he didn't ever come to a complete comprehension of the defensive playbook. But he still did really good last year. He still had a good year. And again, of course, people are going to hate on him and stuff because everything that happened and the love, but he still had a good year last year. So I'm not going to be like, I'm not going to be one of these dudes that, oh, the Sean Elliott, he's better than Earl Thomas. No, that's not the case. I want him to be. And I wanted to get to the point where it's like, oh, Earl Thomas who? Oh, yeah, we got the Sean. We're good. I wanted to get to that. But we got to tempo our expectations and know that the Sean Elliott, he's played six games. He's played six games. Like Earl's played nine, 10 years. The Sean Elliott has played six games in NFL. And I'm not saying that he can't get it. And I'm not trying to say this to make it sound like he's going to suck because I don't think he will at all. I think he's going to be actually pretty good. But just know that there's going to be mistakes along the way. It's a process. It's a process. It's not going to come like, well, I mean, we hope it does, but you shouldn't expect it to come like that. It's going to be a process. So I just, I hope Ravens fans are very patient with the Sean Elliott. And don't just expect his side of the field to be all of a sudden locked down once he goes over there and nobody gets any deep heads on him, anything like that. Just expect the bumps in the road because that stuff happens. Do I expect him to be good? Yes, but do I expect there to still be problems and mistakes and hiccups along the way? Yes. Next question came from a boy, Ramel. He said, you ain't gravy. And I was laying down up at 2am thinking about other guys we could bring in to replace Earl Thomas. And for some reason, the name crossed my mind, Eric Berry. He's arguably one of the top five and probably the most talented safeties in the last decade. Oh, okay. I thought you were saying like top five like right now is going to be like, hold up. This dude ain't played into you anyway. And don't know why he's out of the league, but I'm sure he's ready to get another shot to show the NFL who he is and add a Super Bowl to his short-played Hall of Fame resume. Love and as always, hashtag team keep it clean. Appreciate it, Ramel. That's the name that I've been seeing so much in the comment section and on Twitter and stuff, Instagram and all that stuff. It's obviously a possibility. They could work him out, see what he's got. I believe the first year he took off was just to try to get back in football shape after everything had happened. I don't know what the status of Eric Berry is right now though. I don't know what his status is. I don't know if he still wants to play. I don't know if he's trying to play. I have no clue if he could be the Eric Berry that he once was because I remember when he first came back. When he first came back and I think he played for the Chiefs and he played in that playoff game. And oh boy. Grunkowski. I mean it is Grunkowski. Grunkowski like push him to the side like he was nothing, but it is wrong though. But if he could be the Eric Berry of old, I wouldn't expect him to be, but it'd be nice if he could. That'd be cool. But if not, and I don't really expect him to look at Eric Berry. But again, I don't know what his status is right now. But if he could be the Eric Berry that he used to be or even a fraction of that, not necessarily a fraction of that. But if he could be like 75% of that. Okay, cool. Bring him on for that. Next question came from a boy Justin P. He said, ain't great when what's going on my good brother. Hope all is well down in Florida. Although I didn't agree with the release of all pro Earl Thomas, but I understand it with that being said. Do you think we should go with the in-house guys like the Sean Elliott, Geno Stone, Nigel Warrior or a sign event safety like Eric Reed, Eric Berry, Rashad Jones. Oh, I forgot about Rashad Jones. He did get cut this off season. Wow. I completely forgot about him. That could be some nice little backup depth now, man. Wow. I forgot all about him or Morgan Burnett or bring back fan favorite Tony the recruiter Jefferson. AKA TJ. I don't know how the cap is looking, especially after the release of Earl. So let me know your thoughts and go Ravens. My preference. There's I think there's Malik Hooker too, I think. When you take all things into consideration, as far as cap and what I think the Raven should do because you got you got to keep cap in mind. Because I know a lot of people talking about Logan Ryan and I'm sure Logan Ryan questions going to come up later on to the in this episode is a question from subscriber to but Ravens. I'm not sure what their cap is right now after the release of Earl Thomas. I know that they had a little over seven million cap space before the release. So after because I know they're not they're not just getting all 10 mil back like that because they got to go through the whole grievance process and all that blah, blah, blah. They got to go through the whole process. So we'll see how that goes. I like I like in house and I know it's a big risk, but I think I think it'll be a mix of both actually in house because I would be excited for the Sean Elliott to start. But in house mixed with a veteran free agent. So you can have somebody with some experience just in case anything happens. Because after the Sean Elliott is Geno stone. Yeah, Nigel warrior for now it's not a guarantee that he makes the roster but Nigel warrior for now and not saying that a rookie couldn't come in and do it because we've seen it before. And it does not matter if somebody drafted in the first round the second round undrafted whatever somebody can play they can play like straight up man. So I just I don't like when people they make it like these rookies or young players are incapable of coming in and balling. Just because just because they're young and inexperienced doesn't mean they can't come in and kill it. But at the same time you do want to temper your expectations with somebody that's really young. And that's why teams signed veteran players because veterans done been there done that they know the NFL they done been around the league and whatnot they know this stuff. So I think it'll be a mix of both. I think they'll get like a low key free agent. I don't think they're going to get Logan Ryan. I wouldn't mind if they did but I don't think they're going to get him. I think they're going to get somebody more low key than Logan Ryan to come to come into the Ravens and just be a backup and possibly even push the Sean Elliott just to bring even better out of him and training camp to really make him earn that spot. Next question came from a boy Matthew D. He said which would you prefer Ravens to sign Clowney and use in house in house replacements for free safety or sign Logan Ryan and have him replace or Thomas love your videos man. And thanks for taking the time to answer this. Appreciate it man. Thank you man. If I had to choose, I would say Clowney. I would say Clowney straight up man. Y'all already know me. I would say Clowney because his job, what he could bring could make everybody's job that much easier. He's really good in run defense. That's his specialty. He's really good in run support man. And then as a pass rusher, he can be disruptive too. As a pass rusher, I feel like he would be running around almost free. Because if you got a Mad Judon, you got a Clowney, you got a Calaisus Campbell Wolf, you got a Brandon Williams, Madda Bouquet, like you got an Patrick Queen, LJ Ford, you got Malik Hare, like you. And there's more too. But Pernel McPhee as well. You got Jelly. You got a Jihad Ward. Like my point is if you, you can't double team everybody. And if they brought in Judavia and Clowney, he would have a lot of people around him. And again, those people would have even more help around them. So it will be a win-win situation man. And then he makes the secondary job easier by helping with the pass rush. He makes the secondary job easier because he can help force teams to become one dimension. Did I say Calaisus Campbell? I feel like I didn't. I apologize if I didn't. But he can make the offense become one dimensional by stopping and helping stop the run game. And then forcing them to be passing, passing, passing. And then they just go get after it. So my choice would be Judavia and Clowney. Next question came from my boy BT. He said, ain't gravy on what's going on? I wanted to get your opinion on, do you believe the Ravens wanted to cut ties with Earl Thomas after last season? I do. He said with his contract that didn't have any reasonable cause to do so. I like the videos and keep up the good work. Hey, appreciate that BT. Thank you man. I appreciate that a lot my friend. Yeah, I do. Because this has obviously been going on for a while. And they said it stem back to last year, during last season. So like, there's sometimes when it may take a little while. But there's other times when you could be in a situation and you just know the vibe is off. You know the vibe is off and it's just, it ain't working out. And the one of the best situations I can liken it to is probably dating somebody. You go on the first date. Even if you go on a couple dates, first date is usually a little bit awkward. So, but some first dates, the vibe, you just click. But with the first couple dates, it could be a little awkward for a little bit. But after a little while, it'd be like, okay, all right, I'm with it. But if that vibe is just, if it continues to be off, then it's just, it ain't gonna be no connection there. It ain't gonna be no good vibe there. And it's just gonna be like, okay, what are we doing? So that's what it seemed like it was with the Ravens. They went on their first date. Maybe it was a little off initially. And then they still kept going on, out on a couple more dates. And the vibe is, things just got worse and worse. And they try to, it's almost like they may have tried to be like, oh, let's try to get through it. Because the Ravens may have been looking at Earl Thomas, like, not that he's a girl, obviously, but the Ravens would have been a boy and Earl Thomas would have been the person that they were dating. They'd be like, oh, well, it's pretty. It looks good with us. It looks real good with us. And it can make us look even better. So you know what, let's try to get past it. But no, didn't work out. Our next question came from a boy, Dave. He said, do you think the Ravens regret letting this Darius Smith go? Ooh, do they regret letting Z Smith go? I don't think so. Like, yes and no, but I don't think it's necessarily a regret. I think it's that they just, they weren't ready to invest in him financially. And I think they had a lot of other financial decisions they needed to make. And they just, they weren't ready to invest in him financially. And I think that's the biggest reason why they let him go. Because of the money. Because he was coming into his own. He was doing his thing. I was happy for him. I was ready for him to do his thing. But I knew he wasn't going to get re-signed though. I knew he wasn't going to get re-signed. Shout out to Z Darius Smith though. Because he was watching one of our videos the other day. And he put it on his Instagram story. So shout out to him for that. But yeah, I never thought that he would be re-signed by the Ravens. But I do think they may have wanted to keep him. But I think their mindset was already like, oh yeah, this is his last year. Because the money. Next question came from a boy, Ricky D. He said, what are your thoughts on comparing 2020 Ravens to 2000 Ravens? I think you can. Because we're stacked all across the board. Our D-line will be as dominant if not more. Our subs are capable starters. Our corners were better than C-Mac and Dwayne Starks. Our coaching staff is better. And then the ice on the cake, our QB is 10 times better than Dilfer and Flacco. With that, I smell Dynasty. Now I don't think you can compare 2020 Ravens to 2000 Ravens at all. Because that defense was just straight dominant, man. They were dominant. Now if the 2020 Ravens, do they have the capability to be dominant? They do. Will they? I don't know. Because this age of football is a lot different. You can't get away with everything that you can get away with before. But that's why I commended the Ravens defense from two years ago so much. Because they were ranked number one and they were a legitimate number one. And they went against a lot of good quarterbacks, too. And I was just like, wow, these dudes, they did that thing, man. But I don't think you can compare the two, though. Because it's two completely different types of teams, man. 2000, they just defense, defense, defense. And I'm saying that this team can't be defense, too. But we'll see. But will they be a straight up dominant defense? They ain't giving nothing up. I would love to see it. I would love to see that. Because they got skilled all over, man. Now it's funny because he actually sent this before or Thomas got cut. I wonder if he will say the same thing after. Next question came from a boy, Gamers O'Have. He said, I ain't graven, love you, continue your positive energy. Keep up the hard work. I appreciate it, Gamers. Thank you, man. He said, before I get to my question, it seems no one has ever talked about this. But the last time Steelers played us, they kept hitting RG3 on those RPOs. I feel like that is very important to note and most teams might, especially Steelers again, take that approach of taking free shots at the quarterback every time on an RPO. What are your thoughts on that? That's part of the game. That's part of the game. Some things with the game change, a lot of things end up staying the same. If you recall, Terrell Suggs back in, oh, I forget what year it was. But it was, I think it was a pre-season game. It was a pre-season game and the Ravens were going to play, I want to say, the Eagles. But even if you go back to even the Super Bowl game, Greg Roman, who is our offensive coordinator now, he was the San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator in the Ravens 49ers Super Bowl. And they ran a lot of RPO. And what did the Ravens do? They talked about it. And then I bring up Terrell Suggs because he talked about it a couple of years later in a pre-season game. I think against Carson Wentz, oh, no, no, Sam Bradford, that was it. Sam Bradford because the Eagles, they ran a lot of RPOs and Terrell Suggs was like, hey, if they want to run them RPOs, we are going to hit the quarterback because it's a free shot. He said, we're going to hit him because he said we're going to hit him every play. Every time they do that, we're going to hit him. Yeah, I could understand if people did that against Lamar because you could try to instill fear in the opposing quarterback. When they run into RPOs, you could try to make them scared to be like, oh, man, I don't want to run it. Oh, man, if we keep doing these RPOs, I'm going to keep getting hit. That would be the defenses. That would be their goal to try to intimidate the quarterback. So I expected it to be done even more. And again, like I said, and like Terrell Suggs said too, with the RPOs, the quarterback, it's a free shot. It's a free shot. So you have the opportunity. You can hit the quarterback. It ain't no late hit. It ain't no unnecessary roughness. It's a free shot because it's an RPO play. So shout out to Terrell and Alonzo, man. He said, OK, let's get to the question. I know another subscriber asked if hardball could be replaced by G-Row. I got another question. What are your thoughts on about if we switch to question when we win the Super Bowl this year? If we were to lose G-Row, how would that affect the team and even bigger Lamar as he built the system around Lamar Jackson? Take care and be safe during these trying times. Thanks for the views and keep up the good work. Appreciate it, Terrell, and again, appreciate you and your pops too, man. I know sometimes I be like Carter's in school now, of course it's from home. I remember the other day I was like, oh man, I got to tighten up. I was watching the Ravens practice, the little livestream that they be doing for their practice. And then Carter, it was while Carter was in school. So I see him, I catch him looking over my phone too and really adjusting his seat and fixing his seat. So he can be more comfortable and have a better view of my phone while I'm watching the practice. I was like, oh, all right, Carter, let me just turn this off, man, because it's distracting the both of us. So that father-son thing, that's a special relationship, man. So I'm glad you got that with your pops, man. But to the question, he said, when we win the Super Bowl this year, if we were to lose G-Row, how would that affect the team and even bigger, how would it affect Lamar? I expect that to happen, all of those things. One, Ravens win the Super Bowl and also Greg Roman to leave for head coaching opportunity. And I think that it would, you got a couple options. One of those options is QB coach James Urban. He's obviously familiar with the offense. He's a QB coach after all. So he's definitely familiar with the offense. So he could be a candidate. My guy, Nitro, made a very good point because I had brought this up a while back about James Urban probably possibly being a replacement for Greg Roman or it's James Urban because I actually think if Greg Roman left that he would want to hire James Urban as his offensive coordinator. But my guy, Nitro, made a good point and said, well, it all could depend on if what's, because the grass might not be greener on the other side, especially at the quarterback position. Because James Urban could look and be like, ooh, I got Lamar Jackson and then look at whatever the other quarterback was for whatever Greg Roman ends up going. And then he'd be like, ooh, yikes, I don't know about this one. So it would all just depend. And it'll all depend on what the Ravens wanted to. Ravens would actually have to make that move. Another option I think would be David Cully. Oh, this question came on August 20th. So bear with us. It says, A and Grave, oh, it's from my boy Brandon B. He said, A and Grave, and I like your videos. Appreciate it, man. Giving me some really good access about the Ravens. High quality and all. Keep up the good work. Appreciate it, man. I hope your family is doing good. We're doing pretty good, man. He said, to my question regarding the X factor, there's Brian. I know that there's Brian left Baltimore after his workout with no contract agreed upon. Do you think that the Ravens didn't offer him a deal upfront because of Dwayne Harris also working out too? I don't know how the workouts went, but my guess is that it had to go good enough for the Ravens to have to figure out if they want either there's Brian or Dwayne Harris, or potentially both. But in Graven, I wouldn't be surprised if they signed both to one-year deals, maybe two at most for Brian. Ravens have tough decisions to make. They might as well sign both. One is an elite pass catcher as a receiver. Ooh. The other is an excellent special team. It would be hard not to pick both. What are your thoughts? In Graven, sorry, the email is long, bro. This email ain't long. Trust me, it's not. Like I told y'all from Jump, man. I never thought, again, things could have obviously changed. They haven't yet, but things could change. But I never thought the Ravens were signing there's Brian. I never thought that they were going to sign him. Ever. Of course, Barstool Banks, he said that he heard that the workout didn't go so good. He said he heard that there's Brian was throwing up all over the place after running a couple routes. And he was really out of shape. So, hey, who knows, man? But I never envisioned them signing there's Brian. I still don't envision them signing there's Brian. Even after putting Antoine Wesley on injured reserve so they're down a receiver. Never envisioned them signing there's Brian. Even with Chris Moore still being out with his broken. Maybe he returned to practice today, but I don't think they're going to sign there's Brian. I still don't. As far as Dwayne Harris, I think they could sign him. Especially since he played special teams too. He could help push James Pro Shae even more. Because James Pro Shae is a front runner to be the return man. But a little competition don't hurt me. I always say timing is everything. And it is a beautiful thing, man. Next question came from my boy Chris Hall. He said, who is the most important player or coach on this team heading into this season for the Ravens? The most important player or coach on the team. So player got to go with Lamar Jackson. I know it's just such a repeated answer and whatnot. But this is the truest answer, man. Everything runs through Lamar Jackson. Because he's obviously the starting quarterback. And he is definitely better than his backups. He's faster than the backups. Can make more plays happen than the backups. And that's not a shout at the backups, but that's just the truth. The running game, it feeds off of him because so many teams are scared of him taking off. A lot of teams are more scared of him taking off than the running backs. And then of course the passing game, it obviously all goes through him since he's the quarterback. And then the defense. The defense, they feed off of him too because he engineers these strong drives. I mean these long drives and strong drives too. So he keeps the defense off the field for longer. So they get to rest, they get to relax, they get to take some time off. So I would definitely say it's Lamar Jackson without a doubt. As far as the most important, coach headed into the season for the Ravens, I would say hardball. I would say hardball because all final decisions, they go through him. If something bad is happening on offense, he got the power to change it. If something bad is happening on defense, he got the power to change it. To change the play call, to change the person that you change, whatever. Since he is the head coach, he's not a coordinator, he's not an offense or defensive coordinator. He's not a position coach. No, this dude is the head coach of everything, of the entire team. So I would say he's the most important coach heading into this season. His next question is, you don't seem to think the Ravens are going to sign there as Bryan or Antonio Brown. Me neither. I don't think they'll trade for one considering it's too late unless it's the trade deadline. My dad says he doesn't think the Ravens are going to open up the passing game because they haven't traded for a receiver or signed one yet except for Chris Moore. But I told him maybe they're trying to rely on their young guns. Maybe, but he really doesn't think so. He told me how you expect him to develop into a great passer when you're not giving him any legit outside threats that demand attention. He said, my dad thinks the Ravens are going to do the more like they did. Flacco, surround him with no weapons. Give him weapons now while he's on a rookie deal because when he's getting paid and taking a fat chunk of that cap, he's going to be no good, says my dad. But enough of that, real question is, do you think there's Bryan as a smokescreen for the former Cleveland Brown Taylor Gabriel? I forget about Taylor Gabriel, man. I forgot that he is out there as a free agent. No, man. I think if I just know, I don't think he'll be the guy. I don't, I don't. Ravens are just, I don't know, man. I do not think there's Bryan is going to be an option like you all already know. Antonio Brown, I don't think that's happening either just because of this whole Earl Thomas thing. With this whole Earl Thomas thing, that just shows you like these dudes, I don't even think they are, I don't even think they're taking a risk on anybody that they even think is a risk. I don't even think they're going to bother with that either, man. Because if they were willing to cut Earl Thomas, who was one year into a $55 million deal with some mill guarantee, if they were willing to cut him in the second year before you did, oh my goodness. Then I don't think they're going to take any chances, man. And again, I still don't think that Antonio Brown will come in and mess things up. But I don't even think the Ravens are going to take the chance on that. So their best options, yeah, they will come via trade. Will the Ravens do that? Hey, we're going to see. But I know your dad does make a good point. But it could be that they are just hoping for their own. It could be. Maybe they just like, hey, let's just let's roll out what we got. We had a pretty successful season last year and we didn't even open things up, even though when they did really open things up in the playoffs. It got ugly. But that is such a great point and something that we don't want to happen. We don't want the Ravens to do Lamar like they did Flacco where they don't give him consistent weapons. Because with Flacco, it's crazy because you see what happens when they gave him weapons that he could grow and develop with. It's crazy. Tori Smith, Ray Rice. Tori Smith and Ray Rice. Those were some of the guys that he played with for the longest and look how great they were for him. Look at it. And then you would bring in these, Derrick Mason, he was really good. And Kwame Bowden, he was really good. Steve Smith, he was really good for the first year. Even though in the first game, he dropped everything. That dude had so many drops in that first game. It was crazy. Please watch that first game if you ain't watched it already. Watch his first game with the Ravens against the Bingo. That dude was dropping everything, but he certainly made up for it. But they didn't really give Flacco many weapons, man. Especially at Receiver. Especially at Receiver. Ravens, again, apparently they tried to trade for the Andre Hopkins. If that's true, man, that's great. That's great. What's the follow-up now, man? What's the follow-up? You got Duvenay and Proshay. And of course you hope those guys do really great. But what else? You're gonna rely on breaking. Now you ain't got no problem with that. Hey, if you're gonna roll with the young dudes, okay. All right, let's get it. You know, I'm rocking with it. But I still understand if they signed a vet. If they brought in a vet. And I still do expect them to. I know I haven't really been saying it recently, but I still expect them to. Who would that be, though? No clue. And you said, by the way, this might be my last question for a while because I'm not that good at them, LOL. You're fine, man. I think to myself that it's a fire question. But then when I hear your reaction, it's like, eh, okay, but thanks for your time. It's always... What are you talking about, man? You gotta chill out, man. Questions are fine, man. So yeah, that's... Your dad brings up really good points, man. Really good points. Taylor Gabriel, no, no. Next question came from a boy, John Moore. He said, yo, yo, what up? Hope you're in a family doing good. My question is what percent chance of Jalil... What percent chance do you give Jalil Scott of making a team? Probably 10%. I just... I don't think that he's really valued by them, especially since he was an Aussie guy, not a Ducasta guy. I just... I don't think he's going to end up making the team. I don't really think he's going to get much opportunity. Of course, no preseason. That certainly didn't help at all, but I just... I don't think he's going to make the team. He said, who do you think will be the Stash wide receiver? Do you think all will have a chance to be on the field all 16 games instead of the very last game? Well, a Stash wide receiver, really just a Stash player, somebody who they put on injury reserve with some injury, just so they can keep them around for another year. If they do have one of those... Well, Antoine Wessie, maybe he is it. He could be that guy since he got put on the injury reserve a couple of days ago. I don't really see any more candidates to be Stashed like that. Oh, Jacob Breeland. There we go. I know you're the tight end, but Jacob Breeland, that's one. And he said last, if you were the GM, who would you bring in? Antonio Brown or Dez Bryant? Or would you let the young receiver shine? I would bring in Antonio Brown. If it was up to me, it would be AB. Next question came from a boy, Antonio A. She said, I ain't gravy much love, man, to you and your family. Appreciate it, man. He said, I want to get right into it with the Earl Thomas-Chuck Clark situation. Does that leave room for Geno Stone to step in with more playing time? I'm hoping so, seeing that Earl can at times be a distraction to the team. I was at that Seattle game and that game solidified that run we had and just wanted to mention that being at the game was my season Super Bowl. I'm expecting nothing but the best from our Ravens and hopes to a Super Bowl run in LeMars' third season. Getting much love from Antonio H. He said, oh yeah, we all need to go cop our Oakley Shades in big trust. It certainly could. It certainly could. Because Geno Stone is often not necessarily a forgotten man, but he obviously with the Sean Elliott getting the one being talked about the most. Geno Stone, he could be right there too. He could be right there too and his playing time, it just went up a lot. His chances of making the roster just went up a lot. I don't think he was allowed to make the roster. I know I heard a lot of good things about him, but you're only going to keep so many safeties. You're only going to keep so much of every position. But now with Earl Thomas going, his chances, they shoot through the roof. And so does Nigel Warrior. Obviously the Sean Elliott, since he seems to be the front runner right now. But with Geno Stone, I've been meaning to for so long. I've been meaning to since the draft. The draft was back in April. It's August. It's been four months. And I've been meaning to watch film on this dude for the longest because I heard how smart of a player he was and how smart of a safety he was. That's one thing and that's a beautiful thing to hear about somebody that their mind, their brain, their smarts, their football smarts. So I just got to see for myself to really see what kind of player we got in Geno Stone. But this definitely boosts his stock that much more and gives him an opportunity for when he is out there on the field, whether it's special teams or defense. It gives him that much more of an opportunity to go make some plays.