 So YouTube team keep it clean. Y'all good? Y'all calm down a little bit now? Cause I know boy when that news first came across my phone I was actually getting ready to head out the door and then I heard my phone go off. Then I heard it go off again. Then it went off again and again and again and again. And the only time it goes off like that is when either during the Ravens game when they either score a touchdown or they turn the ball over or when there's some Ravens news or some really, really huge news. And I was like, oh, I'm glad I checked it. I'm glad I checked it before we ended up leaving. But man, that was crazy. But again, it's great news. Now, Kaleas Campbell, he was due $15 million this season. 15 million, 15 million. And it was fully guaranteed. And like we talked about in that video when the Ravens initially traded for Kaleas Campbell in a fifth round pick. It's crazy man, a fifth round pick? Kare Vedvik and Kenny Young for Kaleas Campbell and Marcus Peters. It's crazy. It's crazy. The cost of man. Ravens fans already loved you. And you know what, this trade again, it takes me back to last year. If you all remember last year, there were a lot of Ravens fans, a lot. There wasn't, when free agency first opened and the cost wasn't doing anything. Man, bring back Ozzy Noosa, man. This fool don't know what he doing, man. He don't know what he doing, man. Get Eric the cost on up out of here. Get him out of here. You don't know what he doing. Really? There was a lot of that. There was a lot of it. And I was just like, wow. The dude hadn't even been a GM for three months yet and people are all ready to get him on out. It's crazy. But anyway, obviously things have worked out quite well so far in this first year. I'd say, I'd say. And we're not even in the new league year yet. But anyway, they traded a fifth round pick for Kaleas Campbell. And all of that 15 mil was guaranteed to Kaleas Campbell. But you knew the Ravens, and like I said in the video, you knew the Ravens weren't gonna be playing him on that deal. You knew they were gonna come to an agreement with him. So they did just that on a two year deal. Now, now, initially, initially, Ian Rappaport, he said that the Ravens and Kaleas Campbell will finalize in a two year new deal for 27 mil and they will give him 20 mil guaranteed. So I said, okay, cool. 27 mil, two year deal, 27 mil, 20 of his guaranteed. But then, Jason LaConfora, who we all love here and team Keep It Clean, he said the Kaleas Campbell contract numbers are two years 25 mil, so even cheaper. Two years 25 mil with 20 mil guaranteed and a chance to earn two mil in incentives in 2021. So again, but what both reports are letting you know is that it's not an extension. It is not an extension. It is a new deal. It's like they took the old deal, they ripped it up and they signed them to a new deal because it goes through 2021. So it goes through the 2020 season and then the 2021 season. So it's two years, so it's this year and next year. Not this year, next year and the following year, but this year that we're coming up on and then next year. And just a quick side note, because I've seen some people comment just about everything that's going on right now. And I know somebody was like, oh, don't get too excited because there's not even gonna be an NFL season. And it's like, wow, like some people just do not like seeing other people happy. Cheer up, please, y'all gots to cheer up. I know it's a lot going on right now. We all know it's a lot going on right now, but it's okay to take a break from that. It's okay to, even if you're not taking a break from it, it's okay to have some positivity in your life, some happiness. You don't gotta walk around, man, I'm just angry at everything. We know the world that we live in and it's gonna get worse before it gets better. But I promise you, eventually it's gonna get a lot better. But you don't have to walk around being mad. So if you're gonna be mad, be angry, be upset, don't bring that here. You can keep that somewhere else. But I know there's some people that have expressed themselves on here that said that they enjoy that this is a nice break from all that stuff. It's a nice way to step away from all that stuff. Temporarily. If you're watching a video for five, 10 minutes, whatever, it's just something to take your mind off of everything that's going on right now. And not even to take you away from reality, but just to give you something to smile about, even if it's not your team that we're talking about. So I appreciate y'all, the positive people. I appreciate it a lot and I love y'all. But anyway, so that we have two different conflicting reports on exactly what the deal is. But the bottom line is that the Ravens, and I don't even know how they break down the guarantees. One thing that I read said that the 20 mil was guaranteed, 20 mil was guaranteed this year. But we don't know the breakdown of the cap hits yet. So once that comes out, we'll talk about it. We'll talk about it so we can get a clear understanding on that because that is very important. Because with the cap being 198.2 mil, they couldn't just do all 198 mil. They had to do the 0.2, or you couldn't even just bump it up another mil, 199 mil. You had to do 198.2. They got them analytics we talking about. Ooh, I told y'all them analytics, ain't no joke. Anyway, with the cap being 198.2 mil, teams know exactly how much money they're gonna have in their pockets. They know exactly how much bread they got. They know exactly how much they can and cannot spend. So that can sort of give their plans a clear direction moving forward. So they'll know who they wanna cut, who they wanna try to trade, who they wanna sign, all that good stuff. And then you gotta keep some in your savings account for the draft too. But anyway, with it being a two year deal, this essentially gives the Ravens-Calaeus Campbell definitely for one year. For one year for sure. It is not a guarantee, as we all know. A lot of players hardly ever play out the entire contracts. It does happen sometimes. But we know how it goes, man. If you've been a Ravens fan long, not even just a Ravens fan, but just a football fan, you know how these contracts work. You may be, the player may be signed to two years, but a lot of times they don't even finish out the contract. Like, look at Michael Crabtree two years ago. They signed it to a three year deal. Three year, I think, $21 million deal. Cut them after the first year. Happens all the time. Anquan Bolden, when the Ravens traded for him, they gave up a third and a fourth round pick. Got Anquan Bolden, they signed it to an extension. Then at the end of the tour, at the end of the extension, he didn't get to finish it. He was never a free agent with the Ravens. He got traded to the 49ers. Then they signed it to an extension. Then you got other guys. I mean, we could do plenty of examples on guys who did and both did not finish out their contracts with the Ravens, or really with whatever team, but a lot of times these guys, they don't finish. So do we expect Kaleas Campbell to finish out his, not even just his career, but his contract? We'll see, I think it's too early. And I mean, that's not even anything we even really worried about right now anyway. I'm just super happy to have the player. And something that my guy JT said, it was a great, great point, is that Kaleas Campbell is the Mark Ingram of the defense. Now, when you talk about a Mark Ingram of the defense, what does that mean? Just the support, that leadership, somebody that can just bring that energy, but somebody that can play too. It's like you get more benefits from a Kaleas Campbell than him just being a good player. You get more benefits than that. And that's a beautiful thing. And that's something that the Ravens need. And it's crazy. I wish I could have had a chance to put out the video from before, but this definitely, it kind of, it kind of doesn't sort of kill the idea of the video. But we had an episode of question from subscriber. And it'll be a video that you see over the next couple of days. Well, tomorrow might get a little crazy. So maybe not tomorrow, but had an episode of NFL question from subscribers that asked the question, did the Ravens, do the Ravens have a lack of leadership on the team right now? And this with Kaleas Campbell with him joining the Ravens now, it doesn't make that question null and void, but it does sort of give us an answer. Like, hey, well, we got even more leadership now. But when y'all see that, we can dive into that later. But I am, this is a great move for the Ravens. Gives them somebody that can rush the passer. Interior pressure. Now, one of the Ravens group chats that I was in, somebody said today, they said, oh, okay, well, I guess this means bye-bye Pierce. And I said, well, no, it's been bye-bye Pierce from the beginning of the season. I don't know anybody who expected Michael Pierce to be re-signed. I would love if the Ravens were able to re-sign him. I would love that. But we just knew it wasn't happening. They're not gonna pay two interior defensive linemen. No, they don't work like that. They don't work like that. And Brandon Williams a couple of years ago, he got his money and then they restructured him like every year to get more cap room. But he got his money a couple of years ago. He got his big deal. And they rocking with that. And defensive line has been a position that the Ravens have, fortunately for them, been able to draft and develop well. And they have made some nice free agent signings along the way at pressure guys, well, for pressure guys. Like a Trevor Price, remember him? Oh, he did great here. Obviously Elvis Dumeville, we remember that. Art Jones, somebody they drafted and developed. Michael Pierce, somebody they drafted and developed. Lody Nodder, somebody they drafted and developed. So you get the point. And obviously Brandon Williams, Kelly Gregg, McKay Kimoatu, I know I'm saying his name completely wrong. So my apologies. But you get where we're going. This is what the Ravens do. If it ain't somebody that they drafted and developed and if it's somebody that they signed and you best believe, it's somebody that's good. Cause I'm trying to recall a time where the Ravens have made a bad move, a bad signing on the defensive line. I can't recall. If you know somebody, please let us know in the comment section. But with Kaleas Campbell, what this move has done, this contract, it has essentially lowered his cap hit from being a $15 million cap hit or whatever it was gonna be. It's lowered it to whatever it's going to be now. And again, that information should come out between today and tomorrow. I'm thinking probably later on tonight. But we just got to wait and see. Once everything is official, once everything is official, then we can move forward. And we'll get to know exactly how much salary cap the Ravens have and what they're working with. Maybe we'll know before free agency. Maybe we won't know till a little bit after. But this is a really, really good move. Now on the flip side, what I think it means for one Matthew Judon, he's tagged at a little under $16 million for the year. Fully guaranteed, little under 16 mil. Now while this would be, and somebody I forgot who put it in the comment section of the previous video, but they said, hey, this is them getting help now. And that's what we've been talking about, getting help. It can't just be Matthew Judon. They're actually getting help. So one would think that sometime very soon, very soon, I don't have a watch on now, but you know that gesture. So one would think that very soon that the Ravens, they are either going to sign Matthew Judon to a long-term deal or they're gonna go ahead and make that move and tell them goodbye. Something's gotta give, quick too, because a bunch of cap room ain't gonna come from nowhere. And then of course, there's still Brandon Carr, who now, especially with them bringing on Calais Campbell. And even though they did sign him to a new deal with them bringing on Calais Campbell and still having Matt Judon under contract too, I 1,000% expect Brandon Carr's option to be declined. So I think we should hear about that tomorrow at about 9 a.m. Eastern time. My opinion, I don't know anything, I haven't heard anything. That's just what I'm thinking. I'm thinking tomorrow before free agency starts, couple hours before, we're gonna hear about Brandon Carr's option being declined. Unless they decide to do it tonight, since we got the cap room, that 198.2 mil, remember that? So Ravens aren't done, but bottom line, they aren't done. So and some more moves are going to be, some more moves are imminent and they're gonna be happening very, very, very soon. Within the next 24 hours, it's almost a guarantee. So, I mean, and we'll know either way. We'll know either way, whether the Ravens pick up Brandon Carr's option or whether they decline it. Cause they have to, that information has to come out. So let's see how it goes. And you know, I got y'all, I keep y'all informed. So anyway, I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. And just like I expect Brandon Carr to be with the Ravens, at least temporarily, till they get some stuff under wraps, I'm out.