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Right when we went live, it was like, oh, we back. We like, we back for real. Football is back. So it was just, it was super exciting, a lot of fun. So thank you to everybody that came through and went through the technical difficulties, because my camera, this camera that we're using right now, it said the battery got exhausted, it just shut off on me. But y'all still stayed with the stream while we end up hooking up a webcam. But anyway, thank you all. I appreciate y'all like so much for real, man. Y'all don't even know. Now, get into this game. Like, the Ravens 121 pre-season games in a row, that's cool, that's impressive. But honestly, I wasn't even like that. I was whatever about that. I was just very happy to see some people shining last night. But first let's talk about the quarterbacks. Tyler Huntley, I think he only missed like, what, two passes, something like that. Even though most of his passes only went for like two yards. But no, Tyler Huntley, he was doing his thing. Same Tyler Huntley, he would show up the only, only little issue I saw was just some, there was a deep pass to Benjamin Victor. And hey, it's not a big deal. Reason being because it wasn't like he was throwing a bunch of deep passes. So you can't really, in this pre-season, it's the first live action game. So you can't really judge him like based off of one deep throw that he threw. Cause I think it was the only deep throw that he threw to Benjamin Victor where it just, he just sailed it a little bit too much. A little bit too much. But that was it. I mean, it's pre-season. I'm not gonna sit up here and be like, oh man, you should have been doing this and that and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's the first pre-season game. The expectation should not be super high for the first pre-season game. The first time they going against somebody. But anyway, so Tyler Huntley did his thing. My favorite play from Tyler Hunt, well, two of my favorite plays. One of them was obviously the touchdown of somebody that we gonna talk about in a little minute. But my other favorite play from Tyler Huntley. It was, I think it was third and long, maybe like third and 12, something like that. And Raven saw a lot of third and 12s. But anyway, it was third and long and he snapped the ball. Right when he snapped the ball, he had pressure in his face. I said, oh, if you were Raven's quarterback, you gotta be used to that. You gotta be used to pressure in your face immediately. Hopefully not this year, but the last year, yeah, year before that. Anyway, Tyler Huntley, he snapped the ball, pressure was in his face right away, made a super quick decision through it to Isaiah Likely, who we gonna talk about in a little bit too. Through it to Isaiah Likely, Isaiah Likely called it. And it just, it was the quick decision making that I just really appreciated from Tyler Huntley on that play. So he did his thing. He looked comfortable. He was giving different guys a chance and hey, good job Tyler Huntley. Anthony Brown, undrafted rookie from Oregon. He looked good too. He looked, he came in there, looked comfortable and whatnot. So hold up now. Hold up, this brother might be on or something there. So yeah, he came in there. He looked fine too. And I know it's just the first pre-season game. So we can't look too into it, but by the way that the order that they played in, I wonder if Anthony Brown is above on a depth chart over Huntley, not Huntley, but Huntley. So something to keep an eye on. If it was based off of last night, just strictly last night, then, I mean, obviously Lamar Jackson, QB1, Tyler Huntley, QB2, and like literally he's QB2. And hopefully Lamar can end up being QB number one. If you know, you know. Hopefully he changed that Jersey number to number one. But with, based off of last night, I will say that the practice squad quarterback would be Anthony Brown. But we'll see. We'll see, we still got two games left and he's for sure gonna get a good amount of playing time in those games. So we'll see how it goes. And then, yeah, Huntley came out later on and he, man, it was a play where he got like walloped. He got sacked, fumbled. And I saw, at first I was like, I said, uh-oh, he fumbled. Well, I guess that's that. It was nice knowing you. You know how Hobbs feels, boy, about them fumbles, boy. Yeah, y'all know. But then they showed the replay and I saw the offensive lineman that got beat. And I was thinking like, oh man, but I wasn't sure if he was at guard or he was at left tackle. Cause I just saw the part of the replay where he just got beat. I just saw him like trying to push the defensive lineman out of the way, but it ain't work. So it's okay though. It's okay, he got time, he got time, he got time. But so that was the quarterback's running backs. Justice Hill, who that was somebody that I was very excited to see last night. He did his thing, broke off some nice runs. And Justice Hill, with him, he got this like crazy like, he got this underrated like strength power to him. Cause he's so small, but he's so quick, but he like bounce off of somebody breaking the tackle and catch his balance real quick and take off. So I was happy to see Justice Hill doing good. Tyler Beatty, he looked good too. They had him at kick return as well. And this is exactly what I was talking about when they drafted him. And I talked about this in several videos too. I said, I would like to see him as a kick returner. And as a running back too, obviously, but he looked comfortable in both roles. And then there's something to think about too. This was not, I mean, who knows because injuries or injuries, but this is not even Ravens starting offensive line. They had some quality guys out there now, but this is not even the starting offensive line. So that was, that's something to think about. And the runner backs, they look like Mike Davis. He got a nice little touchdown. He looked comfortable. And I mean, he's a veteran, so he should look comfortable, but he fit right in and he's going to be holding it down for a long term till Gus Edwards gets back. And then even when Gus Edwards gets back cause it's going to be a process. So Mike Davis, hey, we looking forward to you, my friend, then Corey Clement, he got in there too. Oh man, one play by Corey Clement. I just felt so bad for Anthony Brown. Anthony Brown had pressure in his face. He made somebody move. He made, he made somebody, I mean, he made somebody miss and I made somebody move. Well, I guess he technically didn't make them move, but he made them miss in the process. And he had to do all this crazy stuff. He was one of them little Lamar plays, you know them Lamar plays where Lamar would make like 50 people miss. And then he got to throw this crazy throw and then receive a drop. So I was like, oh, but that's what happened with Anthony Brown. He made all these people miss. Then he threw the ball and Corey Clement dropped it. I was like, oh, I feel so bad for Anthony Brown. But again, it's pre-season. Get all the drops out now. Get all that good. All that stuff out now. It's okay. It's pre-season. So that was the running backs. Now we start tight ends or we'll start with the tight ends first and likely that boy likely, man. Hey, shout out to him because something that we talked about on here and we've talked to other people about it too. Every year with the Ravens and I'm sure with every team really, but we focus on the Ravens, but every year with the Ravens, there's a player, oh man, they killing it in training camp. They doing this, that and a third in training camp. Oh man, they going off in training camp. We hit that every single year and kudos to those players. But a lot of times it's like, all right, when it's when it's game time, hey, that player was killing in training camp. Then we look around like, oh, what happened? Where'd they go? With all that hype, what would that lead to? But Isaiah likely, I love that Isaiah likely, he continued doing what he's been doing and making plays. He was catching the ball when he was open. He was catching the ball on top of people's head. That boy, I said, hold up, is that, is that Lamar Jackson that tight end on that first catch when I said, who, who, who likely, I said, oh my goodness. I loved it, man. I loved it. That boy got some moves, man. I said, hold up now. Likely you like that? I was like, oh, man, come on, man. Let's get it, man. I loved it, loved it. So seeing him continue doing what he's been doing in training camp, seeing that translate to the first pre-season get, and he was involved a lot. I loved it so much, so much. I was so happy to see that. What other tight ends were? Oh, but he did have them, he did have them two holding calls. But at the same time, I was telling my God, JT, I'm like, man, look, likely had the two holding calls. That's cool, but likely trying to tell the Ravens, I'm not out here to block. I'm out here to catch passes. Y'all get a block into somebody. Give it to Nick Boyle, give it to Pat Ricard. Give it to your offensive line. Don't give it to me. I'm not here to block. So I wasn't mad with the holding call. And then the second one was actually really bad. The second one, he actually looked like offensive lineman because he threw that defensive lineman into the ground. I was like, okay, likely. Is that guy likely to get back up? Oh, yeah, I had to throw the little dad joking. All right, no more likely jokes for the rest of the season. Anyway, what other tight ends did anything? I think Josh Oliver might've had a catch, but yeah, that was that. So wide receivers, oh man. Tyler Wallace, I feel bad for him. I'm recording this video right now at 9.59 AM. I mean, we're gonna be here for a while because we still got a lot to talk about and then it's gonna take a real long time to upload. So by the time you see this video, maybe news on Tyler Wallace will come out as far as the severity of his injury. I'm not expecting anything good. I'm bracing for bad news because it's just simply how it goes, man. I hope that we can get good news on him, but I'm not expecting it to be good news. Tyler Wallace, that's the thing in it. It sucks, man, because you hate this for people. I would love if somebody's career got derailed, got held back due to them being a poor player, due to them being a bad player, due to them just not working out. But you hate to see it 50 million times more when stuff gets derailed because of injury. You hate it. You hate it. But again, so hopefully it's nothing long-term, but I'm bracing for the worst. So we'll see what happens with him. He did have, I think, two catches. I think he had two or three catches last night. Now, oh, hold up, what is this? This, oh, oh, what is it? Okay. All right, sorry. I was just looking at Shamar Bridges' roster spot because it's a lock. Shamar Bridges, who I felt so bad last night. But then I realized, I'm like, man, I've been rooting for this guy. Every time somebody asks me who you think is gonna be the fifth receiver, who you think is gonna be, I keep saying Shamar Bridges. But last night made me really realize I was like, hold up now. One of my guys, I think his name was Last Something on the stream. He was like Duvall. And I said, hold up, man. I know Duvall County, that's Jacksonville. And I said, wait a minute, now. So I looked up where Shamar Bridges was from. Not the HBCU, but where he's actually from. And they said, Jacksonville, Florida. I said, we got a Florida Raven. I should have known by how his dreads are, but still, man, Shamar Bridges, hey, hey, hey, man. Hey, man. Oh, that boy showed out last night. Shout out to Tyler Huntley, because that little fade right in. Oh, that was a beautiful, beautiful throw. Shamar Bridges, beautiful concentration on the catch. That's what I talked about with him. He's smooth with it, man. Shamar Bridges is smooth with it, man. Big six, four, six, five outside receiver. Hey, can he be the one? Can he be what we've been looking? Well, what I've been looking for. Can he be it? Hey, we'll see with time and opportunity. But last night was an amazing start for Shamar Bridges. It was an amazing start. Loved it. He called the deep balls. He called the short passes. He called the touchdown. I love what I saw from him. So shout out to Shamar. Keep on stacking. It's a beautiful thing to see. Makai Poke. He look good too. And I look like his little signature move is a little spin move. He tried to catch a couple people with it. But I love how, especially on his first catch, I think it was Tyler Huntley throwing to him, I forgot. But his first catch through the ball and he didn't just wait for the ball to come to him. No, he went out, reached out and took it out the air. And I love that. And that's so important too. Because if you making a play on the ball as a wide receiver, then you give the defender less chance to make a play on the ball. If you sit there and wait for it, wait for it to come to you, then the defender got a better chance to get their hand in there and pop, knock it out. But if you actually go out and take it, I loved it. I loved it. And he's getting involved a lot too. So he made a name for himself a wide receiver. Based off of last night, and it's just the first game. So we gotta see consistency, obviously. But depending on what happens with Tyler Wallace, both Shamar Bridges and Makai Poke will make the roster. Based off of last night. Based off of last night. So Devin Williams, I think he had one catch, but then he had that fumble at the end, but then they said he was down, but you know, hard ball, hard gun, hard ball gonna remember that. He gonna be like, oh, you dropped my ball? Oh, okay. All right. He probably wrote it down, probably put his glasses on and wrote it down like, oh, okay, we good, yeah, okay. So we'll see. But yeah, I think that was the only catch that he had. Number 11, Webb. Oh, that was a beautiful deep ball. Beautiful pass. It was Anthony Brown that threw it, but beautiful pass and even better catch. To be concentrating like that, having a defender draped all over you and still come in with the football and you got hit, it's so beautiful, man. It was so nice to see all that stuff last night. Oh, speaking of Rui receivers, they said James Pro Shagun be out for the next couple of weeks. Oh boy. It's like, man, what? But again, this goes back to what I was saying. I kept saying it too. First, because I wanted legitimate weapons for Lamar Jackson and even more weapons for Lamar Jackson. But on top of that, one of the reasons I kept saying that the Raven should add receivers are, hey, what if somebody gets hurt? What if somebody gets hurt? And now we're looking at two of the Raven's top four receivers hurt. Hopefully it won't be anything serious, but we just got to wait and see. Offensive line. Honestly, I really wasn't like glued to the offensive line like that. So I couldn't tell you about anybody specifically, whether they did good, they're bad, anything like that. Now defense, let me make sure we covered everybody on offense. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think that's pretty much everybody. Defense, Travis Jones. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Beautiful start. Beautiful way to get everything started to your career. We saw consistent pressure from him. He even got to sack him and Daylan Hayes together. Shout out to Daylan Hayes. Daylan Hayes was getting some pressure off and on last night. So that was good to see. That was real good to see. Cause we've been hearing some rough stuff about him in training camp, but it was nice to see that. Who else? Oh, Michael Pierce. Michael Pierce was out there early on. I was like, oh, okay. All right. I ain't mad at it, but he, and he like, he was back there. He was back around the quarterback. I was like, all right, Michael Pierce. You still got it, huh? Okay. Steven Means, who definitely started off slow, early on in the game. But he showed up, man. He bawled out at, he started, he missed the play. I forgot what the play was that he missed early on. But after that, it was smooth sailing. It was smooth sailing. He got the sack. He kept getting pressure. He was doing this thing. I was like, all right, Steven Means. Like we got to, we got to change this little ugly number 60. But besides that, hey, you doing your thing. Somebody else who it actually went in reverse for was Malik Harrison. Malik Harrison, he started off strong. He started off killing it. He was doing his thing. He was like, all right, Leak, let's get it. But then toward the end of his play, playing time, there was a tackle that he missed. And it went from like being a 10 yard game to being like a 17 or 18, maybe even 20 yard game because of that missed tackle. But it's all good. It's preseason, but preseason, where you want to just work on these things. You want to see where you're at. And you just want to try to fix stuff. Cause it's better now than later, right? Pepe, Pepe, oh man. He had a pick six and he dropped it, but it's okay. That's why he plays defense. But he, they had him, somebody in the stream last night was like, oh, this going to be the 2022 version of Brandon Stevens, the way the Ravens just have him doing so much different stuff. And that's what it was last night. They had him at corner, they had him as safety. They had him at punt return. And at punt return, he looked good. He looked good and he looked comfortable back there. Not everybody can go back there and be comfortable. Not everybody can. I remember they put James Proshay back there and James Proshay, he would catch the ball. Cause I mean, that's the biggest thing you want. You know, you don't want the ball, you don't want to fumble or anything like that. But James Proshay catch the ball, but he just didn't have that explosiveness back then as a punt returner. So you do, you were safe with James Proshay, but you knew you were not going to get no punt return, big break for on a punt return with Proshay. Devon Duvenay, he'll catch it. I mean, he dropped one before, but I think he picked it up though. He ain't lose the phone. He did fumble it, but I mean, he muffed it, but he ain't lose it. But anyway, Devon Duvenay, again, that straight line speed, but he ain't really got no wiggle like that. He got that straight line speed though. So like, remember Chris Moore? Yeah, I remember Chris Moore. Chris Moore straight line speed with no wiggle. But Pepe, he was smooth, man. He was smooth back there. I was like, okay, hold up, man. So it was nice to see that, man. Who else, who else, who else, who else? Kevan Seymour, he struggled, he struggled. And that has been a consistent throughout training camp, and he's been struggling a lot, man. So hopefully they can work with him, fine tune some things, tighten some stuff up, and hopefully that can improve. Daryl Worley, Worley just got signed a couple days ago and ended up getting a pick in his first game. He said, hey, I'm back. I'm back, I'm like really back. I'm like, okay, Worley, we see you. And then a couple of drives later, he ended up giving up a big catch. And that's life in the NFL, life in the NFL is a cornerback. It's tough, it is maybe one of the toughest jobs to do, toughest positions to play. Because even if you do your job, sometimes you can't even do your job. Because all the rules, they benefit the offense and receivers and whatnot. And I think Raven should take advantage of that. But anyway, yeah, it's tough life as a cornerback. 46, his name is not coming to me right now. But he was solid. He looked like a defensive lineman playing linebacker. But he was making some plays. He's actually the one that tipped the ball up for Geno Stone to make the pick. And Geno Stone was balling last night. Geno Stone was flying around everywhere, tackles in the backfield, almost had a, it probably would have been a pick six cause he jumped the route, but he was just a little too short. He just missed it. And the tight end for the Titans called it, got a couple yards. But Geno Stone was right there, so you see it. Them instincts, man, that's what it's about. Geno Stone is crazy with him because he's like a right place, right time player. It's so weird. He has a way of being at the right place at the right time to get these instincts. He was doing the same thing last year in the preseason. Right place, right time. So shout out to him, man. He looked good. Tony Jefferson was out there for a little bit off and on. He made a real nice tack on the backfield. And then there was another play. I'm not sure if it was Keevon Seymour fault or Tony Jefferson fault. Cause initially Keevon Seymour, he was, oh yeah, they probably playing zone. So maybe it was a little bit of both. But Keevon Seymour was on the receiver. And then Keevon Seymour sort of dropped off and Tony Jefferson picked him up and the receiver ended up just being wide open. But I don't know what happened there. But it's preseason. It's preseason. So it's okay. The rookie, Kyle Hamilton. He looked apart. He did miss a tackle and ended up leading to a touchdown, but that was Malik Willis. So he ain't too mad at that. That dude Malik Willis, he was doing this thing last night. I love seeing it, man. I loved it. Again, put that pressure on Tana Hill, man. Make them Titans fans upset, man. Put that pressure on Tana Hill. Anyway, Kyle Hamilton, the pursuit is there. That closed down speed is there. I loved it. This dude is so, I didn't realize he was that tall. But that dude looked like, he looked like Terminator, some chasing people down. But I loved it, man. And then of course, he recovered the fumble too. So hey, that awareness, the smarts, they kicking in. And that's what it's about, man. That's what it's about. So you combine smarts with ability and you can make a certified baller. So hopefully Ravens, they get the most of it. And I mean, it's Ravens. It's Ravens. He's the first round pick and a defensive player. So they definitely gonna maximize that talent for sure. For sure. So it was exciting seeing him last night, seeing him out there, seeing him play. And just seeing him do his thing. It was his first game. It was his first game. So I like what I saw from him. I know I heard some people that didn't, hey, that's okay. We all got our own opinions. But I like what I saw from Kyle Hamilton. It was a nice start. Am I missing? Well, I know I'm probably missing plenty of people, but trying to think of anybody else that stood out. Can't think anybody off the top of my head. So, and I mean, there's a lot of space up there. So for me, not to think of anybody off the top of my head, then I must be really blanked out. But anyway, Team Keep It Clean, appreciate y'all. It's nice to be back. Really, really nice to be back. I loved it. It had so much fun last night. Can't wait for the next one. But until then, I'll see y'all later. Let me do one last check right now to see if I missed anything as far as any injury updates. I don't think so. And it is official. No, we didn't. Okay, so we just got to wait and see. We just got to wait and see the update on Tyler Wallace. We'll approach it. We won't get any updates on him until he's back. So they already said, he said one or two weeks or two to three weeks. I think they said two to three weeks. Whatever he said, we just got to wait till he's back. So yeah. Anyway, love y'all. Appreciate y'all. And just like a couple of our receivers all right now, I'm out.