 As much as some things change, they will forever stay the same. Saints and Ravens will forever be linked. As pretty much NFL brothers, man. Always whenever I'm asked who is your second favorite team in NFL? Saints, New Orleans. Second nature. Saints, they have some of the greatest fans in the world. They have some of the most passionate fans in the world. And that's why just the way that the Saints seasons have been ending these past three years, and every time we talk about the Saints and talk about it, it's been heartbreaking. It's just been crushing. But Saints, they love their team. They love their team and they ride for their team. And I love Saints fans. They are extremely respectful. It's so much love, especially between Ravens and Saints fans, but just me just as a person with Saints fans period, because they are some of the greatest. And even in the video that we did a few weeks ago, talking about Michael Thomas, and he was having his battle with Jarvis Landry, Saints fans were still coming through and they were still showing love and still showing respect. And that's just, it's something about Saints fans, man. They are some of the best. But anyway, as Saints know, Willie Snead, he is a Raven. He been a Raven for the past two years. Mark Ingram, he is a Raven. We have exchanged so many players over the years. Now, Ellaby, Paul Krueger made a stint with the Saints. He was from the Ravens, Ben Grubbs, the guard. He was a member of the Ravens. He went to the Saints. And then with the Saints, it's just been back and forth, man. It's been back and forth. But here we go again. Here we go again. James Hurst, former Ravens offensive lineman. He is going to be signing with the Saints with a one-year deal. Now of course, he was suspended for the first four games of the season due to the PEDs and whatnot. But once he is back on the roster, this is a very good move for the Saints. This is really a very good move for any team. Reason I say that is James Hurst, some all-pro offensive lineman, some pro bowler, all-star or whatever. He might not be, but at the same time, he is a guy that can come in and he can play the role, man. And he can play multiple roles. You can put this guy anywhere on the offensive line and he'll be a solid addition. Is he going to have his hiccups here? Is he going to have his mess ups here? But he is somebody that can, he can be your multi-dimension. He can be your offensive lineman's version of a Taysome Hill. That's probably the best way to put it, the offensive lineman's version of a Taysome Hill. You know how they put Taysome Hill, like 50 different positions? And Saints fan made a really good point about that, too. With Taysome Hill, one of the reasons why, because I was questioning, like, wow, Saints gave him a lot of money. I know it was just a one-year extension, but they gave him a lot of money. It was like 21 million guarantee, something like that. But I was wondering, like, man, why do they give him all that money? And I don't even think that the Saints see him as the future at backup quarterback or at the future at quarterback. But somebody said, well, with Taysome Hill, he plays so many different positions. So, yeah, it is a big investment, but you're covering five, six different positions. So I was like, ah, OK, that does make sense. So one roster spot, all those different positions. And again, the same way with James Hearst, one roster spot, entire offensive line. Tire offensive line. I know a lot of Ravens fans hold a personal grudge with James Hearst because of what happened with him in the 2015 season, because he was the offensive lineman that got pushed back into Joe Flacco when Joe Flacco tore his ACL and that ended Joe Flacco season that year and pretty much ended the Raven season that year. Um, but he's he's been just fine. He's been just fine because, you know, with with us as fans, we do. We are passionate as fans, so we can we can tend to hold on. We tend to hold on to things a little, a little longer or a lot longer than the actual football players do. But this this is a good move. It's a good move. I'm not sure what the Saints their depth is on the offensive line. But again, somebody that can come in, if he's a backup, OK, cool. Say, for instance, you on the goal line, you need the extra linemen to give you that extra push. Bring in James Hearst. Say, for instance, somebody goes down, you need an offensive lineman who's ready to start and has plenty of starting experience in the NFL, playing in quite a few different types of offenses. Bring in James Hearst. Because obviously he played with Joe Flacco and he played with Lamar Jackson, two completely different types of offenses, obviously. And so now James Hearst is going to be playing with both a Drew Brees and a Taysum Hill, two completely different types of offenses. The Saints don't run the offense the same when Taysum Hill is in there as they do with when Drew Brees is in there. The offense changes up, it switches up. But James Hearst is somebody that can switch up. And again, left tackle goes down. OK, Hearst, you up. Left guard goes down. OK, Hearst, you up. Center, right guard, right tackle, all that stuff. So this this again, good, solid move. I don't know the details of the deal yet. I haven't seen any money come out on it yet. But it's it's a good move. And I'm sure it's probably cheap, especially with it being at this point of the off season. Because nobody is really nobody signing for big money at this point of the off season, man. Yeah, I can't I was trying to see if I could find out the details of the deal. But no, it's but it's all good, man. And you never know. Saints could fall in love with this guy, James Hearst, and they could be like, you know what? Let's keep this thing going because it happens all the time. Players come in on one year deals and then the team ends up being a little hesitant about them. Hmm, well, I mean, I love and then the player ends up proving themselves. And then boom, extension, extension. And especially because because players love I mean, teams love when you can play multiple positions, when you're not just one dimensional. So that that goes in James Hearst's favor. So we'll see what happens. And I know things just then they just cut Larry Wolford. So they just got rid of the guy. So there's a spot that seems to be open on that offensive line. I'm not sure if Saints addressed it or not, but there's a spot right there. And Wolford ain't get picked up yet either. So, but again, a lot of people who haven't been picked up yet, like Cam Newton, we got your Davian Clowney, we got Marcus Golden, we got Everson Griffin, we got Clay Matthews, we could keep going. But a lot of people who haven't been picked up yet, you know, this offseason isn't the typical offseason like it's usually been in years past. So anyway, team keeping clean. Appreciate y'all, Saints fans. You know, I love y'all. And you know, we as Ravens fans just love y'all. Much love to y'all, much respect to y'all. Who that nation? We out.