 So today, the Baltimore Ravens receive good news on Wideray. Excuse me. Today, the Baltimore Ravens receive great news, great news on wide receiver, Rashad Bateman. Just a couple of days ago, a report that initially when I saw it, and a lot of us saw it, it had us freaking out. We were going crazy. Like, hold up, Rashad Bateman got placed on the reserve to not report this whole, is this a hold out hold up? But then, after we read the report, and then read Eric Dacosta's statement, because Eric Dacosta said, hey, we expecting Rashad Bateman back very soon. I was like, all right, Dacosta, cool. That's what you're saying? You know what, this off season, Eric Dacosta really been earning a lot more of my trust because if you go back, Eric Dacosta also said, he said they wanted to revamp that wide receiver room. They wanted to redo the whole thing. And I was thinking, okay, like what's your version of redoing the wide receiver room here? But you saw how he's redone the wide receiver room. He's like, oh, okay, nice, I like it. But anyway, this is really, really good news. Before we get into it, team keeping clean, I appreciate y'all. Make sure you subscribe to the channel. Hey, things have been crazy. Things have been wild. As you've seen, subscribe to the channel, turn your notifications on, leave a like on the video. I appreciate all of y'all always sharing your input on everything, everything. I appreciate it so much. Rashad Bateman is back. Rashad Bateman is back. I remember when it came out that he got the court his own shot. Oh, man. I remember every single conversation that was had about that. I remember the comment section. I remember the Twitter conversation. I remember just everything that was said about that court his own shot. Some people like, oh, it's cause it's to help him heal. It's to help the pain with his healing. Oh, some people saying, oh, he's not healing, right? It's all, this is bad. And it could be a couple of different things. It could be a lot of different things. And it might have been all of those things, but the fact of the matter is that now Ravens have their wide receiver. First round pickle out here by the way, Rashad Bateman back in the building. Now, do I expect or should we all expect him to just be full goal right from the jumper training camp? In my opinion, I don't think so. I think even with him being taken off that list, him being added to the active list, take it slow, take it easy. It's not a rush. It's not a race. I can't even say we got a long ways to go. We literally right at the end of July. In a month from now, we'll be at the end of August. And then a couple of weeks from then, we'll be at the beginning of football season. So take it slow. Don't rush, Rashad Bateman. The fact that he's back now is an amazing thing and we love it, but Ravens need to pace it. Pace it. And I think they will. I'm very confident in them that they will, especially with the new direction, well, the new direction that we hoping it is when it comes to their strength and their conditioning regimens. Now they brought in a coach last year who was pretty much a, I wanna call him a recovery coach. That wasn't his official title, but that's what he specialized in, in player recovery and their rehab process, just helping them not only heal but heal the right way and completely heal. And he came from the Titans. I can not remember his name right now. My apologies, y'all I'm sorry. But we saw a change in that with the Baltimore Ravens. We saw some guys who came back from significant injuries and who just had not been themselves. We saw Ronnie Stanley, he came back and he looked good again. We saw Gus Edwards, he came back. We saw J.K. Dobbins, he came back and then he was like, oh, you know what? I'm not myself. We gotta clean this thing up. Then he came back again and he looked better. He wasn't his full self yet, but he got better along the way. And there were more guys that came back too, but the process has already started and it's already started in a positive way. So that's a good thing. So with Rashal Bateman, when it comes to Rashal Bateman, who we know the potential is there. The potential is there. It's all about putting it together now consistently. We know he can make plays. We done seen it over the past two years, especially last year. And now, I feel like Rashal Bateman is the forgotten man. And when I say the forgotten man, I don't mean the forgotten from Team Keep It Clean because shout out to my guy Rodney, my guy GTR senior, my guy Terry, my guy Cam, my guy Nas, my guy Morgan. They all made sure. Like anything that Team Keep It Clean thinks I may even slightly miss or forget, you let me know every time. That's why I love y'all and appreciate y'all so much. So thank you. I didn't catch it. I knew what was going on, but if I would have missed this, y'all wouldn't let me miss it. So I really appreciate y'all for that. But Rashal Bateman is the forgotten man, not necessarily, even maybe actually by some fans. But I feel like with all the attention that Odell Beckham Jr. gets, obviously, I mean, he's a superstar. I all the attention that Lamar Jackson gives out. I mean, obviously that's that guy. All the attention that this JK Dobbin stuff has gotten recently. All the attention that Mark Andrews has continued to get in this office. All the attention that Todd Monkin has garnered since becoming a Baltimore Raven coach, an offensive coordinator this off season. I feel like I missed everything. Rashal Bateman is often a forgotten man. Because people will mention Odell Beckham Jr., what he could possibly do. People will bring up Zay Flowers, what he can do. People will bring up Mark Andrews, what he has done and what he can do. People will bring up if JK Dobbins is healthy, what he can do. And other players, and of course Lamar Jackson, obviously, but I feel like a lot of people are forgetting about Rashal Bateman. I've said it before, and I'll continue to say it this year. I really do feel like he's going to be Ravens as long as he's healthy. He'll be Ravens number one guy. I mean, Lamar Jackson said it back in his presser about a month and a half ago, whenever it was. But I really do think that Rashal Bateman will be the Ravens, their number one wide receiver. I think he'll be their go-to guy wide receiver. And the fact that the Ravens have options, they have options at wide receiver. The fact that they can open up the field with everything that they have, they can use all of the field with everything that they have. It should be nice, man. I'm excited to see it. Rashal Bateman has a good size. Sneaky speed, very, very sneaky speed. I feel like with Rashal Bateman, a lot of people, I remember Clu to myself, don't talk about his speed enough. Rashal Bateman, he got some decent hands. He does have the drops here and there, but again, like I always say, as long as you make it more plays, then you're missing. As long as you catching more, then you dropping, that's fine. Now, we don't want it to be like every other, every other throw your way as a catching, every other throw besides that is a drop. We don't want nothing like that. We don't want like no 50% ratio and nothing like that. But y'all get what I mean. As long as you make it more plays, then you're missing. But with Rashal Bateman, I'm very excited for him this year because I think Odell Beckham, Jr. Well, and I know that he obviously got paid the big money, but he did get paid the big money to make plenty of plays. He certainly did make touchdowns, y'all get catches, get all that. And that's his incentives right there. If he leaves the Ravens and catches, extra meal. If he leaves the Ravens and yards, extra meal. If he leaves the Ravens and touchdown catches, another extra meal, he could get all his 18 meal. So I am, but I think one, another reason they paid Odell Beckham, Jr. is obviously to give Lamar Jackson another solid guy, but to take some attention off Rashal Bateman. Cause that's what it's gonna do. Everybody's thinking about Odell Beckham, Jr., everybody. Odell Beckham, Jr., what's he gonna look like? Odell Beckham, Jr., oh, we gotta watch him. What's he doing there? What's he gonna do with training camp? How's he gonna look? How's he gonna look like at week one of the season? How's he gonna look? Everybody, and I get it. Why they wondering that? We all wondering that, and we excited for it. And again, Mark Andrews, they flip, but a lot of people still forgetting about Rashal Bateman. So he can benefit all that attention that's going all these other places. He can benefit off of that so much. Even last year alone, he was doing his thing, and it was Rashal Bateman, Devon Duvenay, DeMarcus Robinson, and Mark Andrews, of course. But, and it's no offense to those guys at all, of course, cause they're NFL players, so they are excellent at their craft. But now with the group that they have, even more attention will be on other people. Defenses will have to focus on other people that much more. So, Rashal Bateman, the fact that what he was doing last year before he got hurt, if that's indicative of what it'll be moving forward, we need some real good shape. We need some real good shape. Again, health is wealth. That's the biggest thing with this team, man. That's the biggest concern, the biggest worry, the biggest obstacle with these Baltimore Ravens. And I know y'all tired of hearing me say it, but I gotta say it again, because it's true. Health is wealth. That's the biggest thing that could stop them. Really, in my opinion, that's the only thing that could stop them. If they healthy, that's that past the sky is the limit. They could really do some damage. But anyway, team keeping clean with Glad, Rashal Bateman is back in the building. It's always great to get great news because I know as Ravens fans, it doesn't have to share bad news, but it's great to share good news. Oh, I love it, I love it. But it's great to get great news as well. So I love y'all. I really appreciate y'all. Thank you for always watching. Make sure you subscribe to the channel. Turn your notifications on so you don't miss anything because things have already picked up so much and the whole team hasn't even met together for training camp yet. Think about that. Think about that. Things have picked up so much and the Baltimore Ravens as a unit, as a team with all 90 men, they haven't even met together yet. Haven't even fully got there yet. We're not even at a full training camp yet. Think about that. It's gonna be a crazy year. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all and we out.