 YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's St. Graven here with another video. And in this video, I'm here to share my post game thoughts from the game that we all watched yesterday. A lot of us watched it together between the Ravens and the Steelers. And the Ravens got the win. First time beating the Steelers in what has seemed like literally forever. But it was nice for the Ravens to get the winning just to get straight into it. This was sort of a, it was a calm win. At least for me, it was a calm win because my expectations going into this game, they were not as normally high as they would be. So I was like, hey, whatever happens, happens. I'm cool with it, hoping for the win, hoping for the best. But we'll see how it shakes out. So Ty, especially cause Ravens didn't have their starting quarterback Lamar Jackson. So Tyler Huntley, he started the game. And he didn't finish the game though. Tyler Huntley, he was taking off. He was trying to run some people over. Tyler Huntley, he was taking some hits, man. He was sure taking some hits, but he was putting it out there for his team. But that last hit that he took, where he, I think it was the third and three play. Yeah, where he faked it. Was it the fake jet sweep? I think it was. But when he faked it and kept it and then ran, and then he got tackled by one Steelers defender. But while he was getting tackled, Minka Fitzpatrick came in and whacked him. He whacked them, laid them out, took them out the game, and that was all she wrote. So he didn't get to finish. But really the focal point of this game, both before and certainly after Tyler Huntley got taken out, it was the run game. And man, Ronnie Stanley being back was everything. You saw this guy everywhere. You saw this guy laying out people. He trucked somebody himself, the pancake. He was just going off, man. He, him being back, it made such a big difference. His offensive line, I know they were doing sort of a little rotation thing. We've been Cleveland and Tristan, they were going back, forth, back, forth, back, forth. But this offensive line in yesterday's game, they deserve so much credit because they had such a great dominant game, obviously, especially in the run game for the Ravens to be able to run the way that they did, literally all game. Literally all game long. For them to be able to run how they did, that offensive line deserves a ton and more credit. So they did a phenomenal job. It's funny, one of my guys, he sent me a message before the game. He said, hey, who would you start in fantasy? Should I start J.K. Dobbins in fantasy or should I start Gus Edwards? And I told him, I said sorry, start Gus Edwards. Because I don't think J.K. Dobbins is really gonna get much of a workload. This is his first game back. And that, boy, was I wrong. I was all the way wrong about that one. But, and I kept telling y'all leading up to this game. I just did not see J.K. getting like this full workload on his first game back, especially how they treated him before when he first came back. I thought they were gonna just sprinkle him in here. Nope, oh no, oh no. And J.K. was not fully healthy, as we could see. J.K., like on that long or 44-yard run, right before the touchdown, he was not him full self. And he even talked about it after the game. He's not completely healthy. But he went out there, he gave it his all, he came through. And that's something to think about. Like J.K. Dobbins, he's not fully healthy right now. Now, will it be one of those things where for the rest of the season, he will never be fully healthy? Or will it be one of those things where he just gotta keep getting back out there and just keep grinding it out and he will gain more health as the season continues? We'll see. But he was phenomenal yesterday. He was phenomenal yesterday. He was running hard. And again, he couldn't even reach his top speed or whatnot. But he was explosive. He was very explosive. He was cutting through them holes and whatnot, finding space and just getting out of there, man. J.K. Dobbins was great. And I didn't even realize, like J.K. Dobbins, he had 15 carries in 120 yards. So when we were watching the game live, I'm like, okay, yeah, J.K. Dobbins got a bunch of carries. Gus probably got like half the carries that he, nope. Gus had 13 carries. So he's right behind them. He's literally right behind them and carries. But Gus got 66 yards. But the way that they used, that they got that, this is the first time having both of their top guys back. And they use both of their top guys in a major way. And both of them contributed in several different ways. J.K. Dobbins, obviously the big plays, the explosive plays. Gus Edwards was the grinded out plays. And of course, the first down to end it, to seal the deal. Because the Steelers still had an opportunity. After they scored that touchdown, they had an opportunity. What were they down by three? No, not the touchdown after the, no, that was, yeah, after they scored a touchdown. They still had an opportunity to get the ball back. All they had to do was stop the Ravens. And I was a little nervous, especially since Tyler Huntley wasn't even in the game. Lamont not in the game. It's Anthony Brown. It's their third string quarterback. But that run by Gus Edwards on that, was third in, was it 34, 35, whatever it was. And he got it. He got it. What I was thinking too, like with the game playing in this game, obviously it was to run heavy. It was to run like crazy. And they did that. There was sometimes when I felt like some of the situational play calling, it wasn't the best. There was a, because there, oh, it was the fakes, the fakes to Devon Duvenay, because there were a couple of them, a little fake jet sweep to Devon Duvenay. I felt like the Steelers, they weren't biting on that. Like one was the play with Tyler Huntley got injured. Steelers weren't biting on that at all. Then there was another one, the one to end the game. And I just thought like, you didn't give Devon Duvenay any jet sweeps all game. So you didn't even really set that up. So I didn't expect the Steelers to really bite for it. But maybe the Steelers were watching the game, the game film from last week. And they were like, oh yeah, Devon Duvenay, you might get one of them. Maybe, on the one that, on the Gus Edwards first down for the win. Cause they bit on it a little bit, but Gus Edwards just, he's a powerful man. That is one powerful guy. And again, the offensive line, the offensive line. There was another time where the run game was just working, working, working, working, working. And then they just started passing. They started passing. And I just, I was just like, oh, okay. But it didn't happen too often, but you know Raven's like, they gotta get it out of their system a little bit every game. Some games more than others, but they gotta get it out of their system a little bit. Just if something's working, they like, oh yeah, we're gonna use it, you know what? Let's go away from it. But then they got back to it. So for the majority, it was, it was good, man. The Marcus Robinson, he was getting involved early when Tyler Huntley was in. And the Marcus Robinson, he has been, I feel like his strongest presence as a receiver for Lamar, for Tyler Huntley has been on the sideline. Them sideline catchers. Them sideline catchers have been clutch for both quarterbacks with the Marcus Robinson. He's been doing this thing. DeSean Jackson, he also caught a couple of passes. My favorite pass in this game from Tyler Huntley, I think it came in the first quarter. Well, I mean, he only played in the first quarter, so yeah. But Tyler Huntley, he snapped the ball and he was running to his left, scrambling to his left. He rolled out of the pocket to his left. And so he threw the ball across his body, but to DeSean Jackson, and it was just, it was a tough, tough catch. And that seems to be his specialty because that ended up, that was my favorite catch. I mean, excuse me, that was my favorite pass from him last week, where he did the same thing and he hit Ken Drake. Where Ken Drake, he was behind one defender and in front of two more defenders and Tyler Huntley put it right there to him and Ken Drake got some yak and it was like a gain of 12. And it was right before Tyler Huntley got the game winning Russian touchdown. But I guess that may be his special move. That may be his X-factor, Tyler Huntley's X-factor, to where he rolls to his left and throws across his body, but it seems to be crazy accurate when he does make those plays. And he's good for one a game. So he left with a concussion. Raven's got their next game on Saturday, so will he be back in time? We'll see, we'll see. That is, cause we don't know if Lamar's gonna be back, we don't know if Tyler Huntley's gonna be back. It could be Anthony Brown and Brett Huntley versus Deshaun Watson. So we'll talk about that when we get there. Of course we'll know more as the week goes along. So we'll see, we'll see, we'll see. But yeah, that was the offense. The offense was just, it was the run game yesterday. And it worked, and it worked in a major way. J.K. Dobbins averaged eight yards a carry. Gus Edwards, even though he ain't getting nearly as many yards as J.K. Dobbins, he used average 5.1 yards a carry. So Raven's Russian standards yesterday was like super high. But it worked out really good, man. And then Tyler Huntley, of course, he got his too. And yeah, that was the offense. They controlled the clock. They got generated good yards on the ground. So yeah, it worked out, and this was a low scoring game. This was sort of one of them old school, AFC North type of games. I figured, like I'm saying, leading up to this game, I didn't think it was gonna be ugly as last week. It still was kind of ugly, but not nearly as ugly as last week. Cause I don't think any game can be. Well, you know what? Let me not say that, cause you know, Raven's a pours of stuff out, and to be like, ha, there you go. But anyway, that was that. Now, oh, I forgot King and Drake had that fumble. Oh, and Tyler Huntley had that fumble too, but I think they said Ben Cleveland, Ben Cleveland had bumped the ball here, knocked the ball out of Tyler Huntley's hands, and it was just a mess. Oh yeah, that was on that fourth down play. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I forgot about that, but. And then on the King and Drake fumble, so the Tyler Huntley one, that was a turnover on downs anyway, but the King and Drake one, Josh Oliver, he recovered that one. So yeah, sometimes it's like these offensive linemen, they end up being the quarterback's worst enemy sometimes. I remember Morgan Moses, when he sacked Lamar, he did a sack strip on Lamar in the Saints game, and then yesterday it was Ben Cleveland, but it's all good. And then it was funny yesterday when Tyler Huntley, I think him and Ronnie Stanley, they must have been having an argument or something, because when Tyler Huntley threw the ball right at Ronnie Stanley, he's hitting it, bounced it, and ooh, that 9.99999 times out of 10, that's always an interception. But thank goodness, it went to the ground, the safety dropped it, and I was like, oh, thank goodness, because that, those hurt the most. Well, I mean, any interception hurts, but those off of those crazy plays, if it hits the offensive linemen or hit one of your own players and it just goes crazy or high up in the air, it's always crazy. But speaking of interceptions, the Ravens, they had a bunch of them yesterday. And you know what was scary at the end of the game, especially when Steelers were driving and they got their touchdowns thinking, oh man, like Ravens, they cannot lose this game. That would be really, really, really bad after having three interceptions, two sacks, a blocked field goal, and if you lost the game after all of that, ooh, that would have been just deflating, deflating for your team to lose after all of that, ooh. But anyway, they won, so that was good. Oh, real quick, back to the offense. John Harbaugh, there was a challenge, it was a really bad challenge by John Harbaugh with Tyler Huntley, he was scrambling, and he sort of doled for the first down, but he was clearly short. It was obvious that he was short. Harbaugh challenged him, and I just said, I say, you know what, I'ma just give Harbaugh the benefit of the doubt, it was a bad challenge, but I'ma give him the benefit of the doubt, and I'ma just say that he wanted an extended timeout, because it was a bad challenge that we knew the Ravens weren't gonna win, it was not even close. And so when you lose a challenge, you lose a timeout. So I'ma just say, Harbaugh just wanted some extended time to cut, and it was on third down, he just wanted some extended time for the Ravens to come up with a fourth down play, so yeah. And then that led to the Ben Cleveland, the Tyler Huntley Ben Cleveland fumble exchange. Anyway, special teams, Justin Tucker, what more could you ask for, the normal? He has such a high standard, and he deserves to have a high standard, because he has set and exceeded this high standard year in, year out. He is the Ravens all-time leading scorer, what's new, nobody's shocked, because he's always out there kicking a lot of field goals, so shout out to him. And Kaleas Campbell, with that block that was huge, it was huge because it was a game changer, it was a game changer. Ravens win the game, they won the game by two points, had that field goal been made, it's a completely different ball game, completely different ball game. So that was huge, just game of inches. So shout out to Kaleas Campbell. Now on to the defense. Kenny Pickett, he was looking like Steelers, Mike Vic. Remember when Steelers had Michael Vic? That's how Kenny Pickett was looking. I said, all right, Kenny Pickett, hold up, man. He was taking off, he was taking off, but then he got whacked. He got whacked, Patrick Queen, Patrick Queen blitzed him, and Patrick Queen got his hands on him, but then just missed him, and then Roquan Smith came and cleaned it up, and he threw him on the ground, took Kenny Pickett out of the game, and that was a wrap. And I was thinking, uh-oh, Mr. Biscie coming in. Ravens, I feel like they would've been in a better situation going against Kenny Pickett than Mr. Biscie, or no. I saw somebody put on Twitter that the Ravens, they had three quarterbacks playing for them yesterday. It was Tyler Huntley, Anthony Brown, and Mr. Biscie, because the three interceptions, man, three of them. The one to Roquan Smith, where he turned in the air read on that return, I was like, all right, man. He was waiting for that opportunity for a long time. He was making all these people miss jumping over people, cutting up it. I said, all right, now. But Roquan Smith, he bald, man. First game against the Steelers, he bald out, man. He did his thing. Then Patrick Queen with his interception, and that interception is funny because at that time, right before that interception, we were having a conversation during our live stream just saying how with the Ravens defense, they are very weird because they're not a bad defense, but situationally, they're bad. Last two minutes of the first half, they're bad. Last two minutes, fourth quarter of the game, they're bad. So in clutch times, they're bad. Like throughout the game though, they'll be good. Throughout the game, they'll be really good. But in these clutch situations, they'll be bad. That was one of those clutch situations. Patrick Queen came up with a beautiful interception. Somebody said that he looked like why is he the one catching the ball? Maybe they need to put him there. And what's funny too, somebody in the stream, when Roquan Smith, when he caught his pick, somebody in the live stream was like, oh, if that was Patrick Queen, he would've dropped it. Patrick Queen must've been tuned into the live stream or something. Somebody must've sent on that comment because he made sure he ain't dropped that one. Now, oh, it was a beautiful pick. One of the diving back was picking, falling back. Good stuff, PQ. And again, PQ, he been having a season, man. He been having a season. Had some hiccups here and there, as everybody has, but he been having a great season. So shout out to him. And like we've been saying, he was stepping up before Roquan got here and then Roquan got here that helped him step up even more. So shout out to him. Marcus Williams, first game back, he like, hey, let me get back to what I was doing before. He called the pick, beautiful pick. He called it like a wide receiver. Just amazing, amazing. Great way to track that ball. Great way to just, it was perfect. It was perfect. And he has like, again, I say, give him another 70 million because that 70 million that they paid for Marcus Williams was worth it in more. Let me not say that out loud though because Raven will mess around and give him another 70 million. So I let, let me chill out. But anyway, shout out to Marcus Williams. He was great. Marlon Humphrey. This was a bad game for Marlon Humphrey. And he even acknowledged it on Twitter. He said, I was a liability out there in Coverage. And he was. So Marlon Humphrey was struggling. Shout out to George Pickens, by the way. I know a lot of Ravens fans. There was a lot of discourse about George Pickens. The whole George Pickens, David, a job, old thing. So we'll see how it goes. But anyway, yeah, he had a rough game. Marcus Peters, he, Skane was up and down yesterday. He had some tackles that he missed. Got the penalty. The, what penalty was it? The, what, I'm supposed to like conduct penalty, but yeah, he's up and down. There was some times when he was playing two-hand touching. Yes. Yeah. But anyway, Kyle Hamilton, Kyle Hamilton made some nice open field tackles. He was out there the majority of the game. He did give up that touchdown at the end to the tight end. But that, that route was just nice. It was nice. It was a tough cover for Kyle Hamilton. I couldn't even be mad at him that he gave it up. Cause it was just tough. It was tough. It was just a beautiful route by that tight end. Kyle Hamilton couldn't stick with it and boom, touched it. Bowser, that guy's strong, man. His arms are just, they are so big, man. The Ravens pass rush, they pass rush. It's been pretty good overall this season. It's been a lot more consistent than it has been in years past. It's been a lot more productive than it has been in years past. So shout out to Mike McDonald, man. That is one of the things that he has gotten right a lot. Now, one thing that could improve and could make them even better, just finishing better. They finish a lot, cause obviously it's productive, but there were some almost sex yesterday that they missed. But yeah, they, the end pass rush has been a lot better. Tackling, Tackling was up and down yesterday. There was some great tackles and then there was some terrible tackles. The Tackling was up and down yesterday. I remember there was one play. I forgot what quarter it was, but I remember it was third down. Steelers just checked it down to the running back. Third down is obviously it was gonna be short of the first down cause it was Ravens defended right there, but nope, one Ravens defended missed, two Ravens defended missed, three Ravens defended missed, four Ravens defended, oh, first down. It was just like, oh. But again, thank goodness after everything, both good and bad, the Ravens were able to come out with a win. And when you can come out with a win with your backup quarterback, then a backup, backup quarterback, that's a beautiful thing. We talked about how during the game, we talked about how we brought it up that after Tyler Huntley went out, that coaching, it would have to be perfect. It would have to be perfect. And they did their thing. It wasn't perfect, but it was good. And it was good enough to get it done. So, cause again, the only thing that I, the only reason I would say it wasn't perfect because there was some situational stuff where I was like, ooh, like, come on. What are we doing? Why are we going away from what's working? But they ended up closing it out. And one thing that I would have suggested, they didn't do it. We'll see next game. But there were, with Anthony Brown, I would have had him fake it. I would have had him fake it to the running back or to Duvenay, whoever was coming across. I would have had him fake it to them and keep some himself. Cause he didn't run at all. He ain't had no runs. And it's like the Ravens, they set it up perfectly to where they could fake it to the running back and have Anthony Brown take off. But maybe they were like, oh, we lost. We don't lost Lamar. No, we don't lost Tyler Huntley. We ain't trying to lose Anthony Brown too. So maybe that's what it was, but we'll never know. But anyway, Team Keeper Clean appreciate y'all. I love y'all. And yeah, it was a good game. And shout out to the Ravens for getting the win. Let's see how Saturday goes. Cause again, just a reminder, they played a Browns this Saturday, not Sunday, Saturday. So make sure you remember, cause if not, you probably gonna be on Sunday at one o'clock looking for the Ravens game and you're gonna be highly upset. We out.