 Sitting at 8 and 2, well at the time of this video, where can the Ravens actually improve? If Ravens make the playoffs, will Greg Roman actually change things up on offense? If Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman was to receive an offer as a head coach, who will take over his role? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. You too team keep it clean what's going on as seen Graven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this. Now if you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers just send me an email at teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com. You send me an email, you send it any other way, the question won't be on questions from Subscribers. Send me an email at teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com and we'll put your question in the video. We'll answer your question in the video and then you can get other people's responses to your question in the video just like this. Let's do it. First question came from a boy ace. You say, what's up in Graven? I was thinking if Greg Roman leaves who would replace him? Chip Kelly is out of the question. Okay, I guess he shut that down quick for anybody that was thinking Chip Kelly. I would say right now James Urban, but and this question has come up a lot recently just amongst Ravens fans because of the success that the team is having especially on offense. And it could be applied to offense and defense, but here specifically speaking about offense, I would say my immediate answer was James Urban. James Urban, James Urban, James Urban. He's the QB coach, I believe right now, but it didn't hit me. I think like two days ago, if I'm recording this, the day that I'm recording this, because I know y'all like me telling y'all is November 21st. And it's it's 420 in the morning. Anyway, there you go right there just in case nobody believed me. But anyway, I would say James Urban. That was my immediate answer. But with James Urban, I think if Greg Roman was to leave, I could see him taking James Urban and having him be his offensive coordinator. So the Ravens would and he's been under him. Well, he was he's been with the Ravens for a little has he been with the Ravens the same amount of time as as Greg Roman? I don't remember. But I could see Greg Roman taking him be like, hey, I want this new staff. I want you to come join me. Because that's what a lot of these guys do when they get their promotions and whatnot, they end up taking guys who are currently under them. And when they that they familiar that they're familiar with and bringing them along for the ride. So I could see that happening. So if that was the case, I don't know, man. I don't know. I really don't know. Ah, David Cully, David Cully, he will be the guy. David Cully, they will give it to him. He's familiar with this offense. He's familiar with the receivers. He's familiar with the tight ends as well. It will be David Cully. Next question came from a boy, Josh Hoffman. He said in Graven, happy victory over Texans week. I got another non Ravens question. This one is hard because this is Team Cuban cleaning the topic is controversial. And this one is a little long, although by my standards, maybe not. I tried hard to trim it down to the essentials. All right, here we go. He said, Colin Kaepernick. I think I see what he was trying to do with the workout and I get that. What I don't know is what is he really after just now? Some people think he wants back in the league so he can have politics and controversy take center stage and worry about football second. Now, so long as they don't overstate that case, I understand players wanting to check the league on free speech, on money, whatever. Is that actually what Kaepernick is up to? And is he the one for the job? I have no clue now, man. I don't know. I don't know. I don't think we would really know what Kaepernick wants until he actually would get signed. So they would just have to see. They would just have to see. I think it's just one of those things where, at least for me, I have no idea where this thing is going to go. I have no clue what direction is headed in. I just, I don't know. But he said that remarked by his girlfriend when the Ravens maybe wanted to sign him about NFL owners being like slave owners. I wonder what the millions of actual slaves still in the world and billions of people in this country and elsewhere in the world grinding away every day for the equivalent of 50 bucks a day or $10 a week in some places would think when they hear celebrity millionaires and their girlfriends are just so principled, they can't manage to keep quiet about the NFL's being somehow like slavery. That's powerful. NFL players have plenty of issues to bring up. I don't expect NFL players to be abused because they should count their blessings and just shut up. But slavery, no. They are free to use their college degree that they got on athletic scholarship so they don't have crazy student debt like the rest of us who did college or grad school. And go find a nice career outside the NFL if they're worried about injury or any other reasons. That is a different way to think about things. I never really thought about it like that. That's me saying that, not part of his question. But anyway, more importantly, there are many, many people still today who are very much dealing with the legacy of slavery in real ways. Ways that mean they don't get to have millions of dollars, Nike commercials and their biggest problems in life are PR battles with the NFL. Does Captain Nick want to play football so he can play on a living win, get to the Hall of Fame, etc.? That's what he says. And that's why a lot of folks take his side. I've been one of them. Or does he want to make more political points? Is he just dying to break that rule the league put in about no kneeling, stay in the locker room if you want to kneel, etc.? So he can have the First Amendment lawsuit next. That's what I'm saying. We just don't know what's next for him. We don't know what he truly wants. I don't think anybody will know what he truly wants besides him. Maybe his agent or whatnot. But I don't think anybody will really know until unless he actually got signed. If he got signed, then I think we would then see, we may start to see what it is at that point. And I think it would almost be like if he got signed, it would be one of those things where people would just be waiting. Like, what's going to happen now? What's going to be that next step? But then I think more so, it would be crazier if if he got signed and then he ended up starting and then I think then we might really see something then. Anyway, back to the point or the question. Okay, there we go. Is he that guy who wants to work just so he can find reasons to sue his employer? The NFL has one of the most powerful workers unions in all the world, maybe ever in world history. They don't need his or our help. Mostly players versus owners issues are about money. I wonder how other players feel about not on social media, but really truly feel about the idea of cabinet coming back and maybe stirring up some controversy and hurting everyone's pockets in a big way. They may want him to go run for Congress if that's how it is. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this mini faceted and very deep issue. Thank you as always for handling these questions, but especially on this one. But yeah, it's very, it's hard to answer that because we just don't know, we don't know what, is he just going to just look into play and that's it? Or is he looking to play and use the platform for something else? I don't think that's the question that we can even really answer until it actually happens to where we see him play again, to where we see him have that platform as an NFL quarterback again. To where, to see how he uses it because you know, you know, um, whoever he gets signed, if he were to get signed somewhere, then all the media would follow. The interviews would follow. And he, depending on where he went, actually any way he went, he would get, he would get, he would take a lot of attention off of whoever the starting quarterback is. Whoever this star play is because it'll be capping it. Um, and especially everything that's going on for the past three years, he would, he would, he will bring a lot of attention, but he would get asked the questions from jump. The media would be all over wherever he got signed at from jump. They will be there every single day and they wouldn't go away for a while. They wouldn't go, go away for a while. And then, um, whenever his first pre-season would be, they would be there whenever his, even, even if he got signed, say, for instance, he got signed this week by somebody. He's obviously be a backup. Um, he would get a post game presser without even playing a snap. He would be, he would get a whole presser without even playing a snap. That's just how big his name is right now. In regards to if he were to get signed by somebody, he would take, take all that attention in command, all that attention because of everything that's going on. But again, I think that's when we would truly be able to answer your question. Cause that's just something that right now we just really don't know. Next question came from Eva. Shout out to Eva. She's super supportive. So she said, I remember the excitement when Jaylen Ramsey said he wanted to be traded. I know everyone wanted to cost to the signer, not everybody, but a lot of people did. I was one of them that definitely did. She said, I think there was some disappointment when Marcus Peters was signed. Do you think that maybe Marcus Peters was the cost that was playing the entire time? Maybe he never wanted Jaylen Ramsey and it wasn't a miss. From the stats, MP Juice Man and my Mark Ingram voice was the better deal. Anyway, he's just my thoughts. I hope you and the fam are doing well. Who that? Cause she's a Saints fan. She's a Saints fan, but she's a Louisville fan too. She's a big supporter of Lamar Jackson. And she said Jaylen Stats, since he joined the Rams, solo tackles, 16, assisted tackles, three tackles for loss, none, interceptions, none, touchdowns, none, yards, none. Marcus Peters, since he joined the Ravens, solo tackles, 16, assisted tackles, two, tackles for loss, none, interceptions, two, touchdowns, two, yards, 156. I don't think that, I don't think that Marcus Peters was Eric Dacosta's plan the whole time. I think once the Rams got Jaylen Ramsey, then it was like, okay, yeah, we wasn't gonna let this guy go. So I think that it was at that point when Marcus Peters became the option. And for them to get a quality corner who, they saw his struggle. I'm sure they saw his struggle. I'm sure they did their research. So they saw what he struggled with. But at the same time, they also saw what he was good at. And they were like, huh, we can bring this guy over and actually use him the correct way, unlike the Rams were doing for enough of the time. Because I know a lot of Rams fans, and not saying that he won't ever get beat, but a lot of Rams, when we first traded, oh man, he sucks anyway. He's burnt toast. I mean, X-Tem Williams. That's what he said. He's like, y'all traded my boy Kenny Young for burnt toast. But it has worked out really, really good. Like really, really good. And hopefully, I don't know if you'll see this video before or after the game, the Rams game coming up on Monday night. But it has definitely worked out very good for the Ravens. And hopefully he gets a chance to shine and show why the Ravens ended up coming out on the better end of this deal. Appreciate you, Eva. Next question came from my boy LV Super Gamer. Well, this was a little group of questions. He said, what QB do you think is better than Lamar out of all 31, 31 teams? Better than Lamar. Right now, Mahomes, right now, right now. Yeah, Mahomes, that's a very hard question. And I'm not saying that, oh yeah, he's the best quarterback in the NFL and nobody can touch him. But I'm just thinking of all the things that he does. Because I think it all depends on what we're basing it on. If we're basing it on right here, right now, I say Mahomes. See, the thing is that it's just weird. It's a weird comparison because with Lamar, like with the Mahomes, and I was thinking Aaron Rodgers too. But it's like with those guys, if you limit them in one area, they don't really have a backup that they can go to to give them help. Like if you limit their passing game, it ain't like they can just use their legs and make all these plays and whatnot. In Lamar, it's like if you limit one, then he can hit you with the other. And if you limit the other, then he can hit you with the other one. And this is special. The guys that I think are some of the best QBs in the league, yeah, Mahomes and Rodgers. Brady is falling off. The team, I mean, he's still doing enough to get it done, but he's falling off. And of course, he don't have the best help in the world, but usually with Brady, the thing that we would always say is that he can do more with less. But it's been rough. So yeah, Mahomes, Rodgers. I really like Watson, but is he better than Lamar? He holds on to the ball too long, but he'll be making some plays. Who else? Who else? Who else is up there as far as the QBs? I feel like I'm missing somebody, but I can't think of nobody. Oh, Russell Wilson. He's up there too. Russell Wilson. Can't forget about him. I can't think of anybody else right now. I really can't. His next question was, should the Costa get GM of the year? If it was up to Raven's fans, then he certainly would get it already. And this season is not even done. And there's fans of other teams too that always, oh, I wish our GM would do something like that. It happens every move that he makes, not everyone, but a lot of them, especially the trades and some of the signings that he did early in the year. So right now he could, he could. Let's see how the season finishes out though. He also said, do you think Eric D'Costa can become one of the best GMs in the NFL? Yes, most certainly because he's had some great training from Ozzie Newsom. And he should have been, I mean, he was able to take some stuff that he liked Ozzy, that Ozzie Newsom did and some stuff that he didn't like that Ozzie Newsom did and take that and put his own little spin on it. And Ken Lamar be up there with Brady in the future. Yeah, if you just maintain a level of success and consistency, that's it, just that level of success and consistency, and he sure got the chance to. Next question came from a boy, John Moore. He said, when it comes to playoff time, do you think Greg Roman will tweak up the place? Example, if the Ravens play the Texans or the Patriots in the playoffs, they know what's coming at them. Me, I would show them something they've never seen before or never seen it coming. I think you would, man. I think he would have something ready because it seems like, again, and I'm so glad that they didn't bring it out again, at least not yet. I'm so glad because, and that shows something right there. I'm so glad that they didn't bring out that Heisman package again because they used that in the, I think it was the Bengals game. Was it the Bengals game? I think. Anyway, they used that and it got the world talking. Everybody, oh, it has a package, has a package, has a package. But first off, it showed that the Ravens, they got something, they got another bullet in the chamber just in case they need to pull it out. They got another trick in the bag just in case they need to pull it out. And it showed some creativity, but it showed something that wasn't too crazy as far as creativity. But it was a little crazy, but it was nice, crazy. But I think they do and I think they will actually have something. It seems like Roman actually does have a plan B and that's something, especially in that playoff game from last year, that's something that wasn't shown until late, late, late in the game. He's just like, oh, you know what? Whatever. Throw out the playbook, let Lamar do his thing. And he did it and guess what? Ravens just somehow started coming back. Anyway, I do think they would definitely show something different come playoff time because that would be like, hey, this is it. And you got to pull everything out. You have to pull everything out. That's not a time to be conservative, not a time to hold back, not a time to be timid. You got to pull everything out and just really go for it. Because this is that's when I go home. That's when or go home. You ain't got time to look forward to next week. You gots to win. So you can't look forward to next week. So it ain't no in a playoff. So they know, okay, let's group and let's let's focus. And let's let's get better at that. No, no, you ain't got no time for that. Because if you don't get better at whatever it is you're struggling with in that game, then it's going to be lights out. Next question came from my boy Abel. He said, hello, I engraving. I got a quick question. Do you think that when it when the time comes, we should prioritize resigning our three tight ends over a number one wide receiver? I also it also spent like three minutes trying to figure out something to call our three tight ends, but I couldn't come up with anything. They definitely need a group nickname. So let's see what teamkeeper clean can come up with. All right, we will definitely see. So y'all feel free in the comment section to let us know a nickname for those three tight ends. I know Ravens called them the three headed monster one time. I think more than Humphrey called them something else. I forgot what the name was that he said. But anyway, well, they already resigned Nick Boyle. But I do see what you're saying with Hayden Hurst, with Mark Andrews, his contract is shorter than a Hayden Hurst. And I actually think right now the way that things are going, I know it's only been a year and a half or actually it's only been like a year. But well, actually a year and a half because Mark Andrews, he's been playing from the jump because Hayden Hurst got hurt last year. But over this last year and a half, Mark Andrews is trending up and Hayden Hurst, not that he's trending down, but for where they were selected in the draft, Andrews is trending up and Hayden is I don't want to say trending down, but Mark Andrews, it's looked like Mark Andrews has been the first round pick and not Hayden Hurst, but that's just how stuff ended up working out due to that injury. And injuries, they changed the game, man. They changed the game and Hayden Hurst, he was looking really good. And not that he's looked bad, but he's been like sort of stuck in the middle. Because it's been Mark Andrews, the number one target among the tight ends on the Ravens. He is that guy making all the plays, making all the catches. Then there's Nick Boyle. Nick Boyle is the primary blocking tight end. He makes a lot of catches in the passing game too now, especially over the past couple of weeks. They done ramped it up a lot. And then Hayden Hurst, he'll make his catch hand there, but he's like the middleman. He's almost like the middle child. Not that he's just there, but he's made his little fair share of plays, but not like the other two. But it's still nice to have all three. But I do think, oh, but basically what I was saying, when that time comes, I think Mark Andrews, you definitely get that money. And they have the fifth year option with Hayden Hurst. So they got some time. They'll have more time with Hayden Hurst than they will with Mark. Well, yeah, because his contract, as long as I believe Mark Andrews would be like a four-year deal. And Hayden Hurst would be a five-year deal because of that fifth year option. So Mark Andrews could end up getting signed sooner. And that's going to be something, man. Because do you sign three tight ends? Because they obviously already signed Nick Boyle. But he's on a three-year deal. So we'll see what happens with that. But do you re-sign three tight ends? Or do you just draft another one? I'm thinking that, especially with Eric D'Costa, I'm thinking that he would just end up drafting another. I don't see him paying three tight ends. But at the same time, you never know. You never know where the NFL will be at. You never know where the Ravens will be at with their tight ends at that point. You would just have to wait and see. But right now, I would think no. I would think they would only re-sign two and then build through the draft. Next questions came from a guy at Jarvis. He said, watching Undisputed this morning, and Mike Vic mentioned something that caught my attention. What do you think this offense goes if we lose Greg Roman because we are known for losing staff every offseason? That's true. They sure are. The thing that goes wherever David Coley goes, because that was a question that was mentioned earlier. I think they go where David Coley goes. I think they would transition because I think if Greg Roman were to leave, I think he would end up taking James Urban and having James Urban be his offensive coordinator if he became a head coach. And I think David Coley would then assume responsibility. As being the offensive coordinator. Because with the Ravens, especially on offense, defense, defense they do the same thing. But on offense, you know what? I can't even say that all the time. Because actually they don't. Usually they do it on defense. They promote from within. But for offense, they can sometimes do some outside hires. But in this case, I think that they would want somebody that was comfortable with Jackson already. Not to say that somebody can come in and be comfortable with them. But I think they will want to work with somebody or have somebody on staff that knows Lamar, knows the offense, knows the receivers, the tight ends, is familiar with a little bit of everybody on offense. So they could make the transition smoother. And my guy Jarvis, his next question, he said Ravens flock Super Bowl winners. Watching some Dion Sanders highlights and forgot that he played with us. Yeah, he was number 37. He got that pick six. I think it was against the Beals. Anyway, he said, could you imagine how dangerous our defense would have been if we had prime time in his prime? Ray Lewis, Sizzle and Ed Reid in their primes. How many championships do you think we could have won? I think the same amount that they did win, just two. Because they did have some championship defenses. They had plenty of championship defenses, but the offense didn't do nothing. So I think they would have won the exact same amount of championships Super Bowls that they won, because the Ravens have been so far behind on the eight ball with offense for so long, that all those championship defenses that they had, they ended up getting wasted away. Next question came from a boy, Isaiah. He said, what's up in Raven? Being a Ravens fan like myself, I'm sure you are beyond pleased with how our season is going so far. Yes, certainly. He said, all respect to Fleco, but I have never seen a Ravens offense worth talking about like this one. We all know this is a tough league, and we can't take our foot off the pedal. I'm worried about Tucker slightly, with the extra point two weeks ago in the Missfield goal attempt this past week. But my main question is, where can we improve? Where can the Ravens improve? Getting the Y receivers involved more, opening up their game even more with getting the Y receivers involved more. Besides Hollywood, even getting him involved a little bit more too. But I think that's what they could definitely improve. That's the biggest thing. Impinities, penalties. They don't get like a crazy amount of penalties, but one of the penalties they usually always get is 12 men on the field. They didn't get that in the Texans game though. I don't believe they did. Or did they? I don't know, but that's one that they usually get like every game or every other game. So I think that's what they can improve with getting the Y receivers involved and cutting down on stupid penalties. Because I don't even want to say just penalties because that's really hard, but just stupid penalties. The penalties that are just unnecessary. The 12 men on the field penalty, I think that is definitely coaching right there. So that's what they can improve with that, because you as a coach, if you're switching in and out personnel, you got to get these guys ready. You got to have them moving. You got to have that hustle in them, man. Until they come off the field, you go and hurry. Like you really got to be on point with that. So that and like the defense been making plays, offense been making plays. Pass rush too. Pass rush. I know they had seven sex last week. I know that. But pass rush would be another one because with a lot of those sex, had it been another quarterback that actually got rid of the ball in a decent amount of time, a lot of those sex probably wouldn't happen. But to Sean Watson, he holds on to the ball for a really long time. So that means the coverage was good up top. So good job to Marcus Peters, Marlon Humphrey, Jimmy Smith, Chuck Clark, all of them. But had the pass rush been a little better, then it would have got there a lot sooner. Because one of the sex was 10 seconds. That's crazy. Like that's crazy that cornerbacks were covering for that long. But it's even crazy that our pass rush couldn't get there for that long. And to Sean Watson, there's a mobile quarterback. So I understand that. And it's crazy that he actually held the ball for that long too. But that would be it. So where can the Ravens improve? I would say getting the wire receivers involved more, the stupid penalties, and the pass rush. Next question came from a boy Reggie. He said, I hope the fame is good. And I love the live streams during and after the games. Appreciate that, man. Thank you. He said, I have two questions for you. First, do you believe that Lamar Jackson and this team can maintain that fight and fight past this season? If we win the Super Bowl, because Baltimore will no longer be the overlooked team. I do. I do because Lamar's leadership, the way that he's been, he doesn't overlook any game. And it shows on this team that they don't take anybody lightly. They don't overlook any team. And they, yeah, it's just been showing. It's been showing that focus. That focus is these dudes are, they ready, they hungry, and they want this bad. They want it bad. So yeah, I think they can maintain that fire because I think they just, just speaking from Lamar, him as a leader, it seems like he just wants to be great. Seems like he wants to be great. And he is willing to do whatever it takes to win and willing to put the team on his back. So I think they definitely can. And he said a second, do you believe Lamar would struggle if Greg Roman was to leave to be a head coach? See, all the team keeping clean on the same page. This episode of NFL questions from subscribers because that seems to be a question that's on everybody's mind. Now, I think it would actually be fine. As long as they could just continue to let him be him. That would be my biggest thing with whoever ended up being the offensive coordinator if Greg Roman decided to leave. Because you know he's going to get office. You know he's going to get office. Wink is going to get office. But that would be my biggest concern with anybody that came in or anybody that was promoted. If they would try not to let Lamar be Lamar. If they were going to let Lamar be Lamar, let them do his thing. And I think it would again, I think it would be David Cully. But if as long as they let Lamar be Lamar, I think Ravens would be just fine.