 This game was crazy, wasn't it? The YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's St. Graven Hill with another video. And in this video, I'm here to share my post game thoughts from the game that a lot of y'all went to. Shout out to everybody that went out to Jacksonville for the game. And then a lot of us watched together. Shout out to everybody that was part of the live stream. But it was quite a game between the Ravens and the Jaguars. I'm here to share my post game thoughts on this game. And shout out to the Jaguars. Congrats to the Jaguars. They clutch it out. And they showed, they said, hey, we are men. Now, real quick, let me know if I'm wrong. But I believe that remember in, I want to say it was Carson Wentz's rookie or second year. Remember the game where the Eagles, they came to play the Ravens. It was at M&T Bank Stadium. And the Ravens, they were winning. Then the Eagles, they started coming back. And the Eagles had scored a touchdown. They could have kicked the extra point to tie it up. But the Eagles, they decided to go for two. Now, I believe C.J. Mosley broke up the pass and it was incomplete in the Ravens. One, but I believe the same coach. I believe it was Doug Peterson, but let me know if I'm wrong. I'm not a thousand percent sure, but I believe it was Doug Peterson. So he, he did the same thing in this game. I ain't scared of no Ravens. We've been hanging with these boys as whole. And the thing about the Jaguars, we didn't get to do a preview for this game. But something that I had saw, and I said it at the very beginning of the stream, could not sleep on these Jaguars because they and their wins, in two out of their three wins, they were blowouts. But in every single one of their losses, all except for the Chiefs game, they were all close games. And I mean, even the Chiefs game, they only lost by 10. So for the Jacksonville Jaguars to be rocking with the Chiefs to like only lose by 10 to them, says a lot about their team. So they could hang with some people. And yeah, they certainly showed that yesterday. They did, they did a little better job of hanging with the Ravens and they did the Chiefs and they didn't just hang, they won, they won. And it's, where do we start? I guess we could start with the offense. When you look at the numbers, we'll start with Lamar Jackson. Got Lamar Jackson been a subject of conversation. Lamar Jackson, 16 for 32. So 50% completion percentage, 254 yards, one touchdown, no picks, he got sacked. So yeah, that's that. So the numbers, they don't really tell the whole story. Lamar, he did have some overthrows. He overthrew the very first drive, very first drive through a nice pass middle, very first play, I think. Nice pass middle of field to Mark Andrews. And then the deep ball, oh, that was the one. That was an overthrow. We just overthrew about that much to the Marcus Robinson. And I was like, oh man, mm, mm, mm. It was like, wow, it was so close, but not close enough, so he overthrew it. Another one of the overthrows came to Mark Andrews. There was another overthrow to, oh, to Josh Oliver, that touchdown. When Josh Oliver dropped it, but at the same time, I cannot put that drop on Josh Oliver, I can't put it as a drop. Cause Lamar, he sailed a little bit high on that one. So I can't put that on Josh Oliver. So those were the overthrows. I know some people want to count that the Devin Duvenay one as an overthrow. I think that was just a throw away. I really think that was just a throw away, but other ones were definitely overthrows for sure. But yeah, so that was tough. But then at the same time, he did make some of those deep pass. I know he had one to Mark Andrews, one to Josh Oliver, but then the biggest one of the game came to the Sean Jackson. And it's crazy because I said it when the Ravens first signed the Sean Jackson, that the Ravens are, they counting on a 35 year old wide receiver to be their savior. That's how you do that. That's the status of these Baltimore Ravens, but hey, it is what it is. We could talk about that another day, but he came up big on that play. It was a big throw, big catch. And I think Lamar misses Hollywood. I think he misses Hollywood a lot because Hollywood had more speed than pretty much everybody on this Ravens team right now. And you know, that was Lamar's guy, especially for the deep passes. I think he misses him a lot because again, the speed, the speed, now you still got to hit the throws. You still got to hit the throws. But I think he misses that element of Hollywood speed a lot. But anyway, shout out to Hollywood. I don't know how them Cardinals are doing. I got to check in on that game in a little bit because this is Sunday, by the way, when I'm recording. But anyway, but yeah, Lamar, he of course ran. I know somebody in the stream was like, oh, Lamar was our lead in Russia today. I said, okay, what's new? That's like, usually nine times out of 10, Lamar is the lead in Russia. It's always nice when it's like Gus or Jizzy Drake or somebody else who's the lead in Russia. So, but for Lamar to get it was no surprise. He had 14 Ks for 89 yards, almost had a touchdown, but his knee was down just short. He, yeah, man, he did have some drops. And we'll talk about that in a little bit because he had some more touchdowns that he threw, but like the one to Mark Andrews in the back of the end zone, the one to Mark Andrews going up the left sideline. Oh, yeah, that was a pretty one too. Put it right in the brave basket. Mark Andrews it a little bit. The Devin Duvenay. Yeah, Devin Duvenay, he had a drop. Who else had a drop? It's crazy, cause when Mark Andrews on one of his drops, I think he had three, but on one of his drops, oh yeah, he had the fumble too. That, oh yeah, that was it. But thank goodness that the Ravens kept the ball, but on one of his drops, somebody was like, all right, hey, it's time to activate Charlie Colard now. But, oh, this game was crazy. The offensive line. Somebody made a really good point that on a lot of Lamar Jackson's throws, he got a scramble. He got to run around cause there's pressure that's getting in. An offensive line, they up and down. Sometimes they up, sometimes they down. I mean, there's been a lot of story last year. I mean, this year, excuse me. I think sometimes, I think still, sometimes the offensive line gets a tad bit, they're not bad, but I think sometimes they still get a tad bit overrated because of Lamar, because he can make people miss. Because he can make those interior, exterior edge guys, he can make them miss. So the offensive line, they won't get credited like with a sack or something like that. Lamar don't make somebody miss, and then he threw the ball or threw the way or whatever. So yeah, but anyway, the Ravens offensive line is like I said, they're not bad. Rush, Rush is Gus Edwards. He had 16 carries for 52 yards. He started off the game, and he was averaging like four yards of carry, but after that, the Jaguars are like, no, you ain't doing this to us no more. Cause he got some nice little chunk plays, small chunks, but chunks nonetheless. He got a little chunk plays and Jaguars, they adjusted and they put it into all of that, all of it. So they not shut Gus down, but in the second half, they ain't really let him go off. He did get his touchdown. But with the, yeah, it was just rough, man. It's rough for him. Devin Duvenay, he had a couple of carries. And I really was really thinking like, all right, they about to get Devin Duvenay involved in this game a little more, baby. And they did, they did. But my issue, cause with Greg Roman with the Ravens offense, my issue, obviously one of the issues was Lamar having his overthows. But something, then another issue was the team just having their drops. But another issue that I have that is just so straight. Well, you know what? We'll talk about that another time. Anyway, Justice Hill, he had a carry for three yards. Drake only had two carries for two yards. So Gus and Lamar, they were really carrying it. There was one point where you saw just Lamar, he was really just trying to take over. Well, you could tell you just really frustrated. He was just trying to start to do everything himself. Sometimes when he does that, sometimes it can be good. Sometimes they can press a little bit. But you can always tell those moments where he's like, all right, no, it's all on me. It's all on me. A lot of times it works out. Sometimes he could try to do a little too much. But I think he's so used to having just to do so much in this offense, man. And this is crazy. But anyway, let's get into these receivers, man. Josh Oliver led the way with four catches for 76 yards and a touchdown. Shout out to him getting a touchdown. Shout out to him this season because Josh Oliver when called upon, he's done his thing. So that's good for him. DeSean Jackson had the two catches. Obviously that big one for that 62 yard game. Mark Andrews, four catches for 50 yards. I don't know why I thought he had more catches in that. Well, he did have the two point conversion play as well. But so yeah, Devin Duvenay had three for 23. The market drivers had had one for 17. He was targeted four times. Obviously one of the targets was the overthrow. Off the top of my head, I can't remember the other ones. Pat Ricard, he had two recessions for 14 yards. Drake, he had a target. Gus Edwards had a target too. But I just, with Pat Ricard, he is on the field at all situations. When the Ravens need a big play, he's out there. When the Ravens need a small play, Pat Ricard is just out there all the time. That's why when doing this game, when I saw him jogging off the field, I was really surprised. I was like shocked. I was like, oh, Pat Ricard actually coming off the field. It was just a shocker. Oh, Gus Edwards did have that fumble too. That's why he had that fumble. Oh man, what an uncharacteristic game fumble was for the Ravens. Gus Edwards, who never fumbles, he fumbled. Mark Andrews, who never fumbles, he fumbled. Just, this game was just, it was so weird. It was so weird. But anyway, offense just, it was weird because I really just knew the offense. I'm like, all right, the way that they started the game, they were so close. Oh yeah, Demarcus Robinson had that drop in the back of the end zone. I forgot about that one. So that was another one of the targets. But the offense, like the first drive, Lamar missed Demarcus Robinson. He overthrew him. I'm like, okay, cool. They close, but they ain't get there yet. Next drive, Lamar Jackson hit him, touchdown, he dropped it. Oh, okay. They close. I was like, all right, so they even. Demarcus Robinson and Lamar was even at that point. Lamar missed him and then Demarcus Robinson missed him. Next drive, so all right, they even. But the offense was just, they could never really, really consistently get it going. It's like they would move, then they would stop. And they would move, then they would stop. And then field go, field go, field go. Shout out to Justin Tucker. Couldn't be mad at him when he missed a 67-yard field go, and he almost made, had it been a 64, he would have made it. Had it been a 65, maybe. I know the commentator was talking about, oh, it feels a 66, I don't know about that part. It feels a 64 for sure, but if it's a 65 maybe, but he is crazy that Justin Tucker, he even gave the Ravens a chance, man. Gator evens a shot to still win the game. Shout out to him, even with the miss, but he had the red all them makes in the game. And it's like, oh gosh, we getting back to that style of Ravens now, it's Justin Tucker, Justin Tucker, Justin Tucker, Justin Tucker, Justin Tucker. So anyway, that was the offense, man. As far as a play calling, not the worst day for G-Row, I don't think. There was some situations where I'm like, the just the involve, not even the involvement, but just the focus on specific, got like Pat Riccardo, the focus that they put on him, I think they should take that emphasis and their focus, shifted elsewhere, shifted elsewhere. In my opinion, they gotta stop trying to really, and I understand players here and there. I ain't saying don't give Pat Riccardo ball, but they really have this infatuation with making Pat Riccardo playmaker. And you see the emphasis that they put on him, with these screens and whatnot. And again, I understand he gonna get his passes and stuff. I get it, but I feel like the focus should really be somewhere else. Set up that screen for somebody else. Even if it's Josh Oliver, somebody, because again, people ain't checking for him like that. They all checking for Mark Andrews, checking for Duvenay a little bit too, even the markets, right? They ain't checking for Josh Oliver like that. Set it up for Pro Shack, Tyler and Watt like, but anyway, that was that. Defense, ooh, defense, they started off nice. They started off nice, but then Marcus Peters, oh, he was getting picked on all game. All game, Trevor Lawrence was going after Marcus Peters. He did not have a good game this year. He's just, it's been rough. And we gotta remember he is coming off that ACL injury, but still he out there. So if the injury, you gotta have compassion for these guys coming back from being hurt. But if you're back, like, all right, you 100%, you ready to go? If you're gonna be out there, you're gonna get assessed. So context is important, but still he was out there and it was just rough. It was a really rough game for Marcus. Literally from start to finish, it was a rough game and it just kept getting worse. I think they said he gave him three touchdowns. Now, the one at the end, well, not the game went in touchdown. Well, yeah, it was a game went in touchdown, yeah. He was out of bounds. He got one foot in. He got like his shin, his shin foot, whatever, the bottom half of his leg got in, but nothing else. Not no, his butt cheeks didn't get in there. Not no elbow, not his back, nothing. And they said touchdown. I was like, wow, okay, it was rough. It was rough. But then my thing where it was a mix of, this game was a good mix of bad execution. So that's on the players. And there was some bad coaching by the Ravens too. Why? Why on earth? Biggest play of the game at that point because Lamar and the offense, they had just got to go ahead, a touchdown or whatever. So then the Jaguars, they end up converting, moving the ball down the field. Then they got the touchdown and put them down by one. So they were going for two. Ravens called time. This is, how do you call time out and you leave the worst corner that you have on the field. Why would you leave him on an island? You had Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey on one and you had Brandon Stevens all by himself. Why would you leave him on an island? I was like, wow, this is crazy. This just really happened. They left this guy all alone, all alone. And I just, I couldn't believe it. But I couldn't believe it because we've seen this story before. But again, Marcus Peters rough game. He did give up the game, went in touchdown, even though I don't think it was a touchdown, but he gave up a touchdown before that too. Oh, that was the third touchdown that he gave up on that, not a wheel route by the running back, but the running back just, I guess a streak. So the running back just ran right past him. Marcus Peters, oh, that's a nice pass there, Trevor Lawrence. Right over his head, touchdown. Yeah, man. Trevor Lawrence picked on him all game. Pass rush. It was up and down. I think they got four sacks, which it looks nice, but when it mattered the most, couldn't do it. Couldn't do it. Couldn't get it done. Just ugly. Ugly, ugly, ugly. Lamont had a fumble that he lost. It's saying that he lost a fumble. I don't remember it though. I don't remember the lost fumble. I'm sure I'll see it in the highlights some, because you know they're gonna show highlights of this game. Like they, they. Chuck Clark, Chuck Clark definitely helped on that, that Marcus Peters touchdown. The one to the Jaguars running back, that Marcus Peters gave up, because that was both Marcus Peters and Chuck Clark. Just let the guy run right past and just watch them. They were just spectators on the touchdown. Patrick Queen, he had a really nice, but he had a really nice tackle for loss early on in the game. But Ravens just, they couldn't get it. They just started giving up. So I guess, like I knew Kyle Hamilton would be missed, but I didn't know that he was gonna be missed this much. I'm like, really? Like is Kyle Hamilton like that nice? Is he that much of an impactful play on his Ravens defense? Cause I'm like, I ain't no, like, I ain't no way. Just Kyle Hamilton being out is gonna hurt them that much. Ooh, I guess it did. Cause boy, they, I don't know what that was, man. And I think what they gave up, 18 in the fourth quarter. It's crazy, man. It's crazy. And that's what that, that's what the money is, baby. That's what the investors, that's what the most investments are. But here's what it is, man. Who got the sex? Oh, Bowser had that one where he forced to fumble on Trevor Lawrence. That was a nice one, man. Shout out to Bowser. He whacked them. I was like, oh, okay. Let's go Ravens. Who had the other one? Yes, Campbell. He had one. Oh yeah, that was his 99 sec. So yeah, remember that one? Brother, oh, Brother Washington had one on their very first play from offense. The Jaguars first play from offense. He had one and that backed them up eight yards and then it was second and 18 and they got the first down. That, that, that should have been the sign where we should have known it was going to be a long defensive game. Marlon Humphrey. Oh yeah. He had a sec too. And that was a sec where he knew the Jaguars were coming back. He knew that they had a, they found a weakness on their defense. Cause you know how Marlon Humphrey, whenever he gets a sec, whenever he makes a big play, he always go like this or hit his head and hit his head and whatnot. He ain't do that when he got the sec. That was the calmest big playoff I've ever seen Marlon Humphrey make. Cause he knew, he knew, he knew. He's probably like, oh my goodness. I'm so glad I got this sec. Cause this, this Trevor Lawrence kid, man. He's some, he's some. So anyway, man. Man, what a game. That's, you would think like, you would think in a game where Jordan Stout literally punted the ball one time. This dude had one punt. You were thinking a game where he punted the ball one time. That, that's a blowout. Oh man, Raven's offense has really moved. Cause they weren't moving. They just weren't finishing. They weren't finishing. And that's the big issue. Raven's offense just wasn't finishing. I just, I wonder if people think this is a Super Bowl team now. Some people, some people may feel the same. Some people may feel a little different. But you gotta close stuff like this out. The offense, they ain't do the defense any favors early on. And the offense woke up quite a bit. Then the defense, they ain't do them any favors later on. So just a big collective effort in this loss. Bad loss, bad game. Yeah, Raven's a seven and four though. So it's not all bad. They tied with the Bengals, but they still sit atop the AFC North because they beat the Bengals earlier this season. I was saying during the stream, it feels like the Ravens are on this like collision course with the Bengals. They were up on the Bengals. Felt like the Bengals were like almost out of it, but they just been, they've been coming back, coming back, coming back. And now they tied. Got the same record as the Ravens. So Bengals putting that pressure on Baltimore, man. Ravens had this easy schedule. I try to tell these boys, I try to tell them. Ravens got a easy schedule, but Ravens still gotta take care of business. And I did not expect them to go undefeated the rest of the way. And I didn't think they were gonna get their loss out this early, but still Ravens, man, expect the unexpected. I guess they feel like, you know what? We gotta lose at least one game in Florida every year. We gotta lose at least one. So this year, they lost in Jacksonville last year. They lost in Miami on a Thursday night football. I guess it's just, it's just a Raven type of thing, man. But anyway, that's that. Now it's about how they can bounce back. What are you gonna do moving forward? How are you gonna treat this loss? How are you gonna respond to this? What adjustments are you gonna make? We'll see. Team keeping clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. And just like the Ravens, when it came to being one of those teams to top the AFC, I'm out.