 I can't believe we have Patrick Queen in the building, baby. Let's talk about the Ravens, about the season, about what he's excited about, and we'll be talking about, I need to know, are you friends with Joe Burrow? Are you not friends with Joe Burrow? Because it on the field, it doesn't look like it. But another big loss, again by Patrick Queen. Patrick Queen sacks Jones. He's out of one sack, stepped over another, but he's hit from the backside and dropped. Patrick Queen. She's so scary, man. First round draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens, one of the most exciting linebackers in the league. And I must say, a phenomenal Twitter follow. And by the way, Patrick Queen, did you know that you were voted media good guy by your local beat reporters? I did. I didn't know until I walked in and then they can't tell me, like a few minutes before it happened and stuff. So it was crazy, but I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Well, how are you and why do you think they voted you that? I hear you talk to everybody after the game. I'm good. And I mean, it's just crazy. I don't expect to receive a war like that, you know? So I remember after the stealers lost, they came in the locker room and I was like pissed. Didn't I want to talk to anybody? And they came up and they were like, can we get an interview with you? And I wanted to say bad. So I'm like, they got a job to do. So I might as well just give them a little insight. Well, we love having you here on the show and for making some time. We missed your Ravens on the field already. Now you're coming off your best season in Baltimore with career highs honestly across the board in almost every category. How would you, like you're sitting back. You've had a couple of days to sort of reflect on the season probably when you when you look at it, how do you describe your personal journey this year? Did it feel different from your first two years? Everybody always tells me the game slows down a little bit once you play for a while. Yeah, it definitely slowed down. And I feel like I made a great jump, but it was not where I wanted to be. I still wanted to be even better. So that just comes with, I guess, experience. So now that I got the more experience under my belt, year four can be even better. So that's what I'm looking forward to. That's what I'm gonna be working for this all season just to improve off what I just did. What does better mean to you? Like, is it all pro? Is it, you know, like you got Roquan there now. You and Roquan are a nightmare. You're a night. So how much, like you don't scare quarterbacks around the league now. I want it all. I want it all. Whatever come with it, I want it all. Just at the end of the day, I just want a window. But whenever a war comes with it, the stats, I want it all. I ain't gonna lie to you. I just, I'm greeted like that. Yeah. And I'm used to the Ravens having it all. I really am. I'm used to you guys playing deep into these post seasons. A lot of energy, a lot of good vibes. There was, you know, a lot of obstacles for this team this year. Big injuries, injuries that, you know, that sort of been with the Ravens for the past couple of years. Fourth quarter, weirdness, right? There's quarterbacks, which is all of that. And the division is really tough. So what's one area of improvement that you do think needs to happen to come out swinging next year? I think we just all got to come in and just come together quicker. I think that was the biggest thing that we all weren't a true team when we started. So that's what the main message was on the Asian meetings was just us coming together quicker, being able to form that bind at a faster pace so that this way when we start the season, things will fall apart like they did early on. Yeah, I love hearing that. We'll talk a little bit more about the Ravens in a bit, but I said you're a good Twitter follow. I laughed out loud, and so did my whole staff when we saw this, this tweet that you put up here. They need to make a show for fans to get on and think that they know football and ask them every single assignment on the field on each play. Now, I would lose immediately in this situation, but what does that show look like? I need you to pick a host. Who's hosting that show? And what does that look like? For a host, I'll probably say Chuck Clark. Okay, I like that. I'll probably say Chuck Clark. And it's like these people who were on Twitter are telling you what football is about, and that's what it is. Yeah, it's crazy because they're just like randomly point out something and be totally wrong, like just not even close to what they're trying to say. It's the point they're trying to make, and it just, no, aggravates me, but it just makes me realize what I do is just another level of what somebody is not capable of knowing, not capable of doing. Not trying to down talk anybody, but there are a lot of fans out there. I know one guy that watches Bill's film, Cover One, he knows a lot of stuff about football, and that's because he takes the time to learn it, and he doesn't bash anybody. So it's just, I guess it comes with being a fan and then being an athlete. Yeah, well, okay. So what's one thing that you want fans that watch the game to understand? Like what bothers you the most that people get wrong the most? Like besides when you obviously see somebody mess up, like John will pick or like whatever it may be, like actually like see if you understand what the play was and just before you go bash somebody. Like I see people getting bashed all the time, including myself, like for stuff that has nothing to do with them. So that's the biggest one I'm trying to get across. I love that. Now let's talk a little bit about this weekend. You know this Bangles team, Patrick, better than anyone. You've seen them three times this season. You were college teammates with Joboro and Jamar. But you got them. I need, you're talking about fans needing to learn. We need to learn from, look at this interception people out there watching right now. Are you kidding? First and 10, this is Bangles Baltimore division rival. Patrick, you don't, I'm showing you this because I need you to know that I know that you know the secrets and the cheat code. You knew exactly where that ball was going. Talk me through this. Yeah, I've seen Jamar go in motion and used it when he does that same motion and it all snapped before the run. They used to run every proud concept that they ran and I was actually supposed to be out a little wider pushing through with the back because that was my new number three that I was supposed to push through with. But I knew Jamar going to motion they was going to throw it to Jamar. So I just hop on back a little bit. I was just like, I'm going to make him check it down if he do throw it out there. And he just threw it straight to me. So he, I guess he didn't see me. I mean, clearly he didn't. You knew where it was going because you know these guys so well. So if you were to give, you know, a professor Patrick Queen lesson to Steve Spagnolo on Borough ahead of this weekend, what is, what would you teach him? What would you tell him he needs to know? No, it's supposed to pay. No, it's supposed to please just make him check the ball down the whole game. They got great athletes, great ROC. Every ROC on their team is great. The run and basket do whatever they want on the field. So I think the best things for him to do is just try to get pressure with a full manner of rest and just drive back and make him check it down. I think if you limit those explosive plays, make them go the long hard way, eventually something got to give. Are you, are you two friends? I know you play together and he speaks really highly of you at the podium and you do too. But then on the field, Patrick, it never looks like y'all get along. What's, are you friends? Yeah, we're friends. Uh, everybody think we're not friends because we had a fight in college. Like every college he makes have with each other. So whatever they want to take with that, they can. I just, I'm here to say that at the end of the day, if Joe ever needed something from me, like I'll be there for him. Like everybody knows that. That's how we all are. And at the end of the day, when he's up on the field, he's trying to beat me just like I'm trying to beat him. So at the end of the day, if we're competing against each other and they look me ugly and nasty, then that's football. But it matters more, right? Like when you make a play on him. Because he, I pay attention to what Joe says a lot. And that's drip sack. I think we have it. That's drip sack. He, he hated it. He talked about it after the game. Patrick, first talk me through this. Uh, yes. So it was just a blitz off the left side. And I was supposed to get through clean, but obviously I didn't. Somebody got bumped off the way in there. I just got running. And I saw him sneaking around the edge, trying to make a play. And I was just like, I was praying like, please don't throw it. Please don't throw it. Please don't throw it. And just went over there and just tried to put a hit on him. Uh, yeah. And it looks like it meant more to you too. It definitely did. Y'all, I was just, like I said, I was running, I was praying, please don't throw it. Yeah. And he, after the game, I remember he was like, I was mad. I got, if you never know what's going on. And then I, but then I found out it was Patrick clean. And he was really pissed at you. Yeah. It's different when it's your teammate from college, especially like how we were in college. Uh, it's just the competitive nature between both of us. Nobody want to lose. Nobody want to get a play made on him by somebody that they know. Uh, so I guess it comes with being in the AMC North. Yeah. What's your best Joe Burrow story? Uh, I guess him coming in like the first day of summer practice and we had like a minute conditioning test. And I don't know why he actually did have the conditioning test. Any champ comes out first day, just lights it up. Like I'll run and me, I'll run and Devon trying to like prove a point to the team. And so like we all sitting there like, yeah, this guy's legit. Like he had a long hair calling the sunshine and stuff. So it was just, it's epic story. Did he like being called sunshine? I don't think so. I don't think so at all. It was, it was getting to that point where he was like, I'm done with it. And I was knee-cut his hair. Oh my God. That's amazing. I love that he did. I didn't know that story. Let's talk a little bit about your Ravens. Well, I want to ask you about Lamar, but you and, you and Roquon are really something special. He gets there. Can you sort of describe to someone that I don't want to tweet about it and get it wrong or like what I'm seeing? So you tell me, educate me on like what his impact was on you personally, what you two are doing out there and jiving off of each other. Because it's really special. You just, when you watch football, you see him, you see him all over the field. You see him making plays. You see him taking control of games. And once he got there, you just see how he operates, how he's, how welcome to me he is, what everybody, how he learns everybody name. Just the way he treats himself as an athlete, how he's the pro in the weight room, how he's the pro in treatment, whatever it may be, he takes a pro approach to it. So just having somebody like that in a room and on your team is a big game changer. And just like I'm proud of him. I'm proud of the stuff that he did this season coming in and learning the playbook that quick. Just I'm happy for him getting the money, getting the big old bag and stuff. Is everything that he deserves. Yeah. And hopefully it's coming your way. Then next year with these lofty goals you had, what do you do to make those things happen? So like now it's the off season. Of course, you'll watch the game Sunday and you'll, you know, low key because you can't be, because you're, you'll be happy for your friends doing their thing against, against KC. I know that. But what do you personally, did you take time off for a little bit and then get back into it? Do you get right into it? Like how do you handle your business off season? I think for me, having two off seasons is the best thing for me was last season. I just took a few weeks off and maybe two, maybe three, and I just got right back into, then start off extremely hard, but just got back into it slowly and surely. I think that's the biggest thing and just eaten right. I think I started eating right a little bit too late last season. I mean, last off season. So I think that approach now, just knowing what to eat, what not to eat, and starting to work out early. That's probably the best thing for me to be able to reach those goals. What are you not eating? What are you eating now? What do you got to stop? What's like the one thing that you have to stop eating that makes you the most upset? Pasta. I love pasta. Pasta. I love pasta. Yes. You can't eat pasta when? Like just all season? It's just like, I love pasta. So like, instead of like having pasta and like with chicken or shrimp or something in it, I just love pasta. Like I just love pasta. And it's too many carbs. So I can't really eat that. So now you got to stop. You got to get it while you can. But there's other kind of pastas now, you know, there's lentil pasta. There's pastas made out. Have you tried any of those? I have not. I haven't even thought about trying another dose. Okay. We won't even ask you to do that. Okay. So I want to ask you, you know, the vibes between you and Roquan, they're on and they were amazing all season. I mean, before the trade, it was the 20th ranked past defense. He gets there. You two crush it. It's the second best past defense that you guys were killing it. But the rest of the team, the vibe sort of felt off. And you had the JK Dobbins thing happen. And obviously like you're rolling out a quarterback. That's a third string, which is crazy. Why were the vibes off? I'll just ask you, honestly. The thing is just comes like naturally, like with a football team, when injuries happen and stuff happens inside the facility, I think that tends to happen around every football team. It's just at a point, how well do you respond? Everybody gets his way to versatility. And I think the biggest thing was, for us was we just all came together. We all just stuck in there. Especially seeing what happened last season and knowing that we have a better chance with more guys being back, even with the injuries, just staying in there, being consistent, having each other's back and just coming in to work and trying to get better and just improve our team and improve our season. Yeah, I have Mark Ingram on my show every week. I have, of course, legend Eric Weddle, former Raven on my show every week. Chris Carter was on last week. We were talking, Brandon Marshall comes on and talks about this Lamar Jackson thing all of the time. And the thought that he wouldn't want to play if he was 100%, like when you hear that kind of stuff, does it just make you so mad? Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, if you can't play, then that's on you. Not on you like that, but it's just something that you can't control. I think at the end of the day, if you could move a little bit, if you could do what you could do without sacrificing your whole body and knowing that you're being out for longer than what you need to be, go out there and play. No shots at who people think I'm talking about, because obviously he can play like Lamar's better. He's going to do what he needs to do to get out on the field. And if he can play, he can play. But just overall as a view, but if you're a player and there's some nagging you or something like stopping you from like completely playing, then I understand that. But at the end of the day, we're football players. We're not always going to be 100%. So sometimes we just got to just boot up and go out there and ball how we are. It's well said. What do you want to see happen for your guy Lamar? I want to see him get the bag. I think he deserves it. A great guy, great leader, great player, just all around a football player. And somebody that our team gels with a lot and loves and will do anything for. So I definitely want to see Lamar stay in Baltimore and get paid and try to go on these Super Bowl runs. Yeah, we want to see that too. And I know our next guest is going to want to see that as well. I think Eric Guetta wants to say hello. You guys have a mutual love for the Ravens and Wink Martindale, of course. Wettle, get in here. PQ, what's up, man? What's up, Edo? How are you, man? I'm good. You? Doing good. I was heartbroken when the Bengals snuck that one out on you guys. But man, it was it's great to see your growth and you being that impact player that we all envisioned and playing outstanding football, you and Roquon. Best duo in the league, man. It's great as a Raven alum to watch you guys play at a high level, which we all expect in the standard over to Ravens, man. So I just want to congratulate you on a great season and keep leading them boys, man. Yeah, I appreciate that. That means a lot coming from you. All right, Patrick Queen will let you go. We appreciate you. Go enjoy a bowl of pasta for breakfast. Maybe you try some zucchini noodles at some point or you don't. Do whatever you do. Have some mac and cheese for breakfast. We appreciate you, Patrick Queen. Maybe we'll see you at Super Bowl. And Eric Weddle is here. So we will talk a little Bengals chiefs. We'll get into the NFC matchup as well. Very excited to not go anywhere.