 Two, team keeping clean. What's going on? It's Ingraven here with another video. And in this video, I'm here to share my post game thoughts from the game that we all watched together. A lot of us too. Shout out to everybody that came through for the live stream. And real quick shout out to y'all that just come through, period. Thank you for taking the time out of your days every day to come through and spend about 20, 30 minutes with us. Sometimes depending on how much is going on, it could be an hour a day with us to talks about some Ravens and just some football in general. I appreciate y'all. Because again, y'all have busy, busy, busy lives. We all have busy lives, but y'all still take the time to show love. So I appreciate it a whole lot. And thank you to anybody that came through and was part of the stream yesterday too because we had a lot of fun, like we always do. We had a whole lot of fun. Now, this game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots, my score prediction was 27-10. And I was obviously way off. I thought that the defense, I thought they were gonna really contain Mac Jones or should I call him Mac Vic, the way he was taken off in the game. But I thought that they were gonna do a much better job against him, against Patriots offense, who were missing a lot of guys too. And they did a lot of bending as far as against Matt Jones in the passing game, particularly, but they did a whole lot of bending. But they didn't, they were close to breaking, but they didn't quite break. Cause they gave him a lot of yards, but I don't think that they gave up a touchdown at all. But we'll talk about that, but the final score ended up being 37-26. And before we get into the individuals, thinking about collectively the Ravens as an offense, well, just their points as a whole. Game one, they scored 24, week two, they scored 38, and then week three, they scored 37. So they've been putting up some points. They've been putting up some points. Of course, against the Dolphins is a shame that they put up all those points and didn't end up being a victory, but it is what it is. So three games into the season, Ravens are sitting at two and one, and that's good. That's good. It's not the best, but it's certainly not the worst at all, not even close to being the worst. So I'm cool with it. So let's see how things continue. Let's see what type of consistency they do have moving forward. Now, somebody who has been extremely consistent has been Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Now, let's talk about the bad first because it wasn't really much of it, but we got to acknowledge what the bad was. The bad with Lamar Jackson, the interception, that was just an amazing play by, I want to say Jonathan Jones, but I don't want to say Jonathan Jones. Number 31 for the Patriots. I do not remember or know what his name is. Y'all can put it in the comments section, but that was a great, phenomenal play. Rashad Bateman was coming across the field. Duvenay, he was going up the field. So it looked like Lamar Jackson that the ball was intended for Rashad Bateman. So Lamar Jackson threw it, but he must have thought that the cornerback who was covering Duvenay was going to stick with Duvenay, but he dropped off with Duvenay and Lamar Jackson ain't even see him. It was a perfect defensive play, perfect defensive play. So Lamar just, again, that was on him. He did not see that cornerback drop off or maybe he didn't anticipate the cornerback dropping off and the cornerback made a great interception. So shout out to him. But Lamar was like, oh, okay. That's going to be the last bad interception that you see out of me today, but really the last interception that you see out of me. And it's like with Lamar Jackson's two interceptions this year, they've both been on plays where, well, the first one, he should have just put it out a little more to the outside, but then the second one, again, that just not noticing the defender. But hey, he has made up for it in a large way. Think Lamar's throwing three touchdowns every, at least three touchdowns every game this year so far. And that's an excellent start, I'd say. But yeah, in this game, he threw four touchdowns and then he ran for one. So we did get a Jackson five. There's a lot of people who actually predicted a Jackson five this game and he delivered. So Lamar Jackson, early on in the game, it was just tight ends, tight ends, tight ends. The receivers were not getting anything at all. In fact, I think the first pass that was looking like it was going to receiver, that's the interception. But early on, it was just tight ends, tight ends. And Mark Andrews, of course, he got his drop out the way. He did the same thing last week too. But he got his drop out the way early and then after that, he just started catching everything, making some crazy catches, using McCordy to sort of get the ball up to his hands to reel it in like he was fishing on McCordy's back or something like that on that touchdown pass. But it was just, it was a beautiful thing to see once Mark Andrews actually got going. Lamar Jackson, he continues to be the biggest part of Raven's run game, which did look a little better in the few times that it was used. But Lamar Jackson continues to be the biggest part of Raven's run game. Just looking at his numbers individually, running the ball, he had 11 carries for 107 yards and one touchdown. What was crazy on the touchdown play? It was, was it third down? I think it was third down. But I was like, oh no, I hope it's not a Lamar keeper because what I thought that Ravens were gonna do because it was looking like they were setting up to do it. I was thinking the Ravens, they were gonna have Lamar in the shotgun like they did. They're gonna have to running back next to him, maybe motion paracord, but everything was looking like the setup for what we know as the norm. Where they snapped the ball and Lamar Jackson, this is like what it's called a QB power I think, but Lamar Jackson just keeps it and tries to follow some blocks and get in the end zone. That's what I thought was gonna happen. And I was like, oh boy, here they go, they about to do it. But I was so happy when they did the little option play that with Lamar faked it to the running back, but then ended up keeping it, made somebody missing, then got a touchdown. Like something so simple, like a fake handoff, that made the world of a difference. Made the world of a difference because it just, it takes away, even for a split second, it causes the defense to hesitate and like, okay, is he keeping the ball or is he handing the ball off? And that split second makes such a big difference because that'll allow Lamar Jackson as the quarterback, if he's keeping the ball, that'll allow him a split second to process everything. All right, where am I about to go? Or if it's J.K. Dobbins or Justice Hill, whoever the running back may be, it allows them to decide, all right, I'm about to cut up, I'm about to go up the middle, I'm about to cut to the left, whatever they gonna do. So it just pauses the defense real quick and makes them make quick decisions. And if they pause and make a great decision, hey, it works out. But a lot of times they can pause and make the wrong decision or bad decision and that'll benefit the offense. So I just, I had loved that play call because I was thinking it was going a completely different direction. But anyway, Lamar Jackson on the Mark Andrews pass where he caught it over Devon McCordy. But Lamar Jackson was actually, he was on one foot, he was falling backwards and threw it up. He threw it up and it was a beautiful thing. Shout out to Josh Oliver. Josh Oliver even got involved. He got him a touchdown too. I was like, okay, Josh, let's get it, Josh. So that was nice to see. And then Mark Andrews, he of course, he got another touchdown on the shovel pass. And I was like, wow, they actually incorporated a shovel pass. And we were talking about it during the stream. I was like, man, with the Ravens, they, that's not normally what they do. But I think my guy's name was Ricky because he's sending a question from, he's from Germany. He's sending a question from subscribers talking about the Raven, yeah, Rick, Rick D from Germany. He's sending a question from subscriber last week that we talked about. And one of his questions was about the Ravens offense and different strategies that they can use. And he said, the shovel pass, Lamar can throw all the angles and it's a good short yardage option. We do struggle with lately saying, we struggle with short yardage because Ravens have, it's been an issue. And to see them incorporate it right after, I said, hold up, the Ravens, they been watching. They had already part of the team keeping clear. It seemed that way, I don't know. But then, you know, with Ravens, with Greg Roman, they do something and it works. They're like, oh yeah, let's do it again, especially if it's something new. And they did another little shovel pass with Isaiah likely, but it's all good, man. But yeah, it was nice to see that. It was nice to see like, I said, that goes at 20% that they were talking about. There it goes, it's been being sprinkled in here and there, and we love it. We love it because that adds diversity to the Baltimore Ravens offense. And this offense, they've been doing, they've been putting in work, man. They've been doing their thing this year. So far, and they're not even fully healthy. They're not even at their best yet, and they still been doing this, which is a beautiful thing. Who else, oh, the pass of Devon Duvenay. But that boy Devon Duvenay, he been doing this thing, ain't he? Devon Duvenay, he is really establishing himself, like as a wide receiver, and I love it. I love it. Same conversation, gotta go back to it. Again, y'all know, I wanted Ravens to go get somebody at wide receiver. Somebody like that, they didn't do it, so okay. So they've been using their guys. This game, they use them a little bit less, use their guys a little bit less, but they tried. They certainly tried. It wasn't for a lack of effort when they came to using the receivers in this game. And Devon Duvenay, with that touchdown catch, and especially to be able to make the touchdown catch, to have the defender all over you and get the two feet down, man. That thing was beautiful, man. It was beautiful. And you remember how that got set up? With a beautiful punt return, that could've went for a touchdown, but that punter just knocked him out and then his momentum carried him out of bounds, man. So Duvenay and the Ravens were like, hey Duvenay, you should've got a touchdown on that punt return, but we got you. We got you. So shout out to him. Duvenay is having a season, man. He is having a season. So he had two touchdowns in week one. Then he had the kickoff return for a touchdown in week two. And now he had a touchdown catch in week three. So shout out to him. The man scored every game. Every single game Duvenay had scored this year. So, hey, I love it. Love it. But yeah, great throw, of course, from Lamar Jackson to Devin Duvenay on that play. But yeah, that was that. As far as Lamar, he was, he tried with Bateman. He was trying with Bateman. And he knew they were gonna try. He tried to hit him on that deep pass, but it looked like it was a mix of, Bateman could have probably laid out and like really went to go get it. But it could have also if, yeah, I think Bateman could have laid out for it, but Lamar could have, he could have put a tiny, tiny bit less on it. But you don't want to put too much less on it because you don't want the defender to be able to make a play. So yeah, if Bateman would have like doled for it, he could have got it, but it's all good, man. It's all good. Now, the catch that Bateman did catch, now it was a couple of them, man. Now, one of them where Bateman was like, look, you caught a pick on my boy earlier to 31 on the Patriots. So I got you one on one. And one on one, Bateman hit him with the, ah, ah, ah, and 31, he just got caught slipping, man. Bateman took his ankles quick, got all that yak. I loved it, man. I loved it. But then later on in the game, that whole fumble thing, that should have been an incompletion. That should have been an incompletion. The one they called a fumble on Bateman. And I was wondering like, why are Ravens not challenging this? But maybe they were like, you know what? With the little bit of time that's left in this game, we want all of our timeouts to, we wanna have as many timeouts as we possibly can just in case they don't overturn this thing. And I was like, eh, eh, eh, okay. But I thought that should have been challenged because Bateman never fully had control of that ball. And I was surprised that they were like, oh yeah, that's a fumble and recovered by the defense. And I was like, okay, whatever. But yeah, they gotta hold on to that though. You gotta hold on to it. But hey, stuff happens. None of the players are perfect. They gonna make mistakes. So it's all good. As long as you make more plays than mistakes, you got it. You'll be A-okay. Nick Boyle, he was active for this game. Didn't see him at all. Mike Davis, he was active for this game. And I was surprised that he was active over King and Drake because I just thought Ravens just, not that they didn't want anything to do with Mike Davis, but just, I thought that they just, they wanted to really limit his opportunity just because of how things had gone, especially last week. And they just really didn't want to involve him. Now, I know somebody said that he played a snap. I didn't see him at all, but somebody said that he played a snap. So I guess Ravens continue to show like, Mike Davis, yeah, yeah. So, cause again, you can, actions speak louder than words. They speak a whole lot louder than words, especially in football. A team can say this, that and a third about you, but let's see how they play you. Let's see how they involve you in the game plan. And they didn't involve Mike Davis at all. So it could be just a temporary thing. We'll see, we just gotta wait and see how everything plays itself out. Justice Hill in, he had 10 carries for like 60 yards, something like that. But Justice Hill, he looked good in the game today. Yeah, oh, six carries for 60 yards. That's what it was. He averaged 10 yards of carry. Of course he had is the one, the long one that he broke. And Justice Hill just tied, he tied everybody talking about it. The lack of vision that he had on that last week, that run last week, everybody thought he should have got a touchdown and whatnot, but he looked good. I thought he was gonna start. Even with JK coming back, I thought that Justice Hill was gonna start, but they said, no, JK is the starter. But Justice Hill got more carries in him because JK, he had seven carries for 23 yards. So while he didn't like pop off anything like that, he did look good on his first, on his first either catch or first carry. I think it might have been a catch. What was it? I don't remember what it was. It was a catch or carry. Well, he gave that nasty stick for him. Or like, I think first drive of the game. Ooh, that thing was nasty. I said, JK, chill out, JK. That's too much, JK, relax, JK. But he looked good. He looked good. So I expect them to continue to ramp him up as the season goes along. So yeah, that was pretty much it for the offense and the pass catchers and everything. Oh yeah, Pat Ricard, he did have a catch too. See, I got the stats pulled up because I'm trying my best not to forget anybody. But Pat Ricard did have that catch too. It went for a long one. It was almost the first down. It got them super close, but it set them up nicely. But yeah, that was that. Mark Andrews led the way, he had a catch for 89 yards and two touchdowns. Offensive line, who is not on the stat sheet. Patrick McCary, he was of course in, feeling in for the Ronnie Stanley. And at one point, Jawan James was feeling in for Ronnie Stanley, but Jawan James got hurt and then Patrick McCary, he was feeling in for Ronnie Stanley. Patrick McCary got hurt. So Daniel Fire Lay Lay, big boy, he got in there. Early on, it was rough. Really for the whole offensive line early on, it was rough. Patriots were like, they were just getting straight through. They were getting so much pressure. They sacked Lamar a couple of times. They were just getting straight through. Lamar had to run for his life quite a bit. So yeah, offensive line was, they struggled a bit, but I did like how the Ravens made adjustments. Even Matt Judon got credited with a sack. So yeah, that's when Lamar and Matt Judon played it so smart. He played it so smart. Lamar tried to shake him, tried to make a miss. And it was somebody else who did the same thing. I forget what I think it was number 91. I think it was number 91 on the Patriots, where Lamar tried to make a miss, but he didn't, he let Lamar do all that and he just stood there and waited and just closed in on him. And it was a great play by him. But yeah, I don't remember what his name was, my apologies. But yeah, offensive line, it was, I saw Ben Powers getting pushed back quite a bit. Really, the whole offensive line got pushed back. Morgan Moses, he had a false start, but I think that was the result of them getting pushed back so much so early on. Cause he wanted to make sure he had a jump on a defense, but he ended up just giving a jump start to make us lose five yards. But it's cool, it's cool again. Mistakes happen. It is what it is. They're gonna happen. But it's about how you correct those mistakes, how you make adjustments in Raven's offense. They made the proper adjustments to really slow the Patriots' defense down. Again, really getting into that option and all the RPO stuff and whatnot. That was part of the adjustment. Cause again, Patriots' defense, they were crashing. Matt Judon, he was dancing, having a good time and whatnot. Celebrating in Raven's got the false start and whatnot. He was having a good day. But then Ravens were like, hold up. Let's change some stuff up. So they did a good job of halftime adjustment. So shout out to him. Special teams, Justin Tucker. So that's it for the offense. Lamar Jackson, he is really like, he's really having an MVP season. And I know a lot of people was thinking, oh yeah, Lamar, he could have an MVP season this year and da da da da da, but so far like right now he actually is. Right now, through the first three games, he has 10 touchdowns, two Russian touchdowns and two picks. So Lamar has been, he's been balling. He's been balling. Price continues to increase. Price continues to skyrocket. So, hey, we'll see how that goes when they cross that bridge. Now, on to the special teams. Justin Tucker, he had a, what a 56-yard field goal? 56-yard field goal. That boy is real deal, man. Real deal. But then he missed the point after touchdown. But like I said during the stream, Justin Tucker, for me, it's like, he's gonna get a pass for missing a point after touchdown. He's gonna get a pass from me, for sure. I think he deserves a pass from everybody just because of how much he's literally done for this team ever since 2012. And obviously, including the 2012 season, Super Bowl year. Justin Tucker, he has been, I know things have changed now before. He was a leading scorer for the Ravens. Cause the offense was just, they were doing enough to get by, well, get by the 50-yard line. Then after that, they were like, then out comes Justin Tucker. So he got a pass from me. Mack Jones, getting into a, again, special team, we talked about Devon Duvenay with that nice punt return. Yeah, Jordan Stout, he had a couple of rough punts. Yeah, this is good, but yeah. But yeah, not a bad day from special teams. But defense. Oh, the defense. Oh, the defense. Wow. A lot of work to do still, but credit to Bill Belichick and Mack Jones because Mack Jones was, and whoever's calling their offensive plays, I don't know if it's Matt Patricia, who, but the Patriots coaching staff, they coached Mack Jones up so well in this game. And he followed through with something that had to be obvious that they were coaching him up on. Take advantage of Ravens' young corners. Mack Jones was doing that all game, well, early on in the game. Well, really all game. Take advantage of Ravens' young corners. Jalen Armadavis, he was on Devontae Parker. And I kept saying throughout the stream, Devontae Parker, this was his way of telling the Dolphins, hey, come get me, come bring me back. I wanna be with Tyree Kill and Jalen Waddell too. Y'all see, I could go off too. This dude had, what, five or six catches for 156 yards? He was going off. He was going off, but usually on him, it would be Jalen Armadavis, it would be Pepe Williams. And there was one play that he caught where Ravens were in zone, and there was Chuck Clark, he came over a little bit late. But as far as when they were in man, it was usually the young guys that were on him. And even Brandon Stevens too. Now, there was one play where I think Jacoby, not Jacoby Myers, I was about to say Jacoby Myers, Devontae Parker, he caught it on like the two-yard line, something like that. But, and Brandon Stevens was on him in coverage, but there, most corners ain't making that play. Cause Brandon Stevens did not have bad coverage on him. It was just such a perfect throw and pass from Mac Jones. It was like a back shoulder throw, it was perfect. The timing of it was perfect, the route was perfect. Mac Jones throw, timing, the placement, everything was perfect. So it was like almost like Brandon Stevens couldn't even do anything. But he, Devontae Parker and just really the, he was, he was working those Ravens cornerbacks. He was working big time, except for Marcus Peters and Martin Humphrey. Coincidence, I think not. I think not. Looking at Mac Jones' day today, and again, Mac Vic, cause there was some time that he was taking off. He passed, he went 22 for 32 for 321 yards. So Ravens still giving up a lot through the year. A whole lot. He didn't throw any touchdowns though. That's what I was talking about earlier. Ravens did a lot of bending, but they, they didn't break as far as through the air. They did a lot of bending. They were bending all the way back, but they didn't break. Though it seemed like they were, it felt like they were, but they didn't. Mac Jones, we talked about this in our game preview that we know Mac Jones can move a little bit. We know he ain't like crazy fast anything, but he, again, he was, he was Mac Vic yesterday. He was Mac Vic yesterday and he was doing his thing. He ran for 31 yards, got him a touchdown too. Oh, on that touchdown. See, that's why I pull up the stats. So I don't forget anything. On the touchdown, Ravens played really, they were playing good defense. They had everything covered, but that's one of the most frustrating things about when you play good defense, you got everything covered. Quarterback takes off. That's, and it's like, it's like, so frustrating because it's like, oh, we felt like we did our part. We feel like we had this thing locked down. Then the quarterback takes off. He got it. So yeah, that was, that was tough for him. Then there was just talking about missed opportunities. Stevenson, Stevenson, that, I love, okay. Ramondray, I love the way that he runs. When he took his helmet off, he reminded me a little way in a little bit, but I love the way he runs. Cause he's not the fastest, but he's a very patient, very smart runner. He makes quick decision. He's very smooth too. Very smooth with his cuts and whatnot. So I loved watching him run. I did not love that it was on the Ravens defense, but I did love watching him run. I like his style of running. So he was nice. He was nice. So he got him a touchdown. Who else got a touchdown? Harris. He got a touchdown too? Oh, that is Damian Harris. Okay. I ain't even realized, man. When did he get his touchdown? Was that, was that that questionable touchdown where it looked like he might not even crossed initially? I think that was it, but either way, Ravens through the air. They, again, bend, but don't break, but on the ground, they broke a couple of times. Missed opportunities. We talked about how with Devonte Parker, he went all five for 156. That was it. Yeah, five for 156. Kendrick Bourne had four for 58. Nelson Aguilore, he had two for 41. Now, with Patrick Queen. Oh man, Patrick Queen, that would have been a pixie because there wasn't nobody catching Patrick Queen. That, oh man, that was tough. And I felt for him too, man, because I feel for Patrick Queen because Patrick Queen, his mind, he got it up here. And he's getting it more and more. But sometimes just, he'll miss it that, because he'll be around the play. He'll be around the ball. He'll be around it, but sometimes he just won't make the play. So I know that that's gotta be super frustrating for him because, you know, he holds himself to a high standard. So hopefully things will improve and just continue to improve. Because again, if you got it up here, that's, I think that's the hardest place to get it. That's the hardest place to get it because somebody could be the fastest. They could be the strongest. They could be the best tackle in the world. They could be the best catcher in the world. But if they don't got it up here, then all that stuff won't even matter. But for Patrick Queen, it's happening up here. But the tackling has been an issue. So again, hopefully he just continues to improve throughout the year, gets more and more comfortable throughout the year and makes play. Cause he did have a sack today too. He had a sack. So, and again, Patrick Queen lightening, lightening, flying, flies around, man. So that was nice to see. It was heavy for him. He got that sack. So with Patrick Queen, it's just about building up more and more plays, more and more good plays than bad plays and just building up the level of consistency. He can get there. It's just, it's gonna take some time, man. It's gonna definitely take some time. So we'll see how it goes. Josh Bynes, he caught one of Mac Jones' three interceptions. And Josh Bynes, again, that's what I was just talking about too. When you got it up here, you'd be at the right place at the right time and it's up to you to just finish the play. He finished it. He finished it. I think he had like 10 or 12 tackles. I think he had 10 tackles today. So he was out there a lot. And he read Mac Jones and that's a veteran guy, like a veteran, veteran guy. Again, he played with Ray Lewis as he played with Aries and all that. He been around versus a young quarterback, young Mac Jones. And he read him perfectly and picked it off perfectly. The other two picks, pressure. Pressure, Marlon Humphrey, his pick with Mac Jones, Mac Jones got pressure from Pepe Williams. Pepe Williams, they sent Pepe Williams on a blitz. Mac Jones threw it up. Marlon Humphrey was one-on-one with Devonte Parker. And it's funny, I think Devonte Parker, the majority of his yards, they came in the first half. After that, Ravens made adjustments and he was quiet. He ain't hear much from them after that. But with Marlon Humphrey, yeah, the Ravens got pressure and Marlon Humphrey played it good. He played it perfectly, then he picked it off. So, and he was hyped, like he was hyped and I was hyped for, I was happy for him too. Cause he, Marlon Humphrey got that pick and he looked like genuinely happy. Like, I don't think I've ever seen one. Yeah, I ain't seen him that happy in a long time. In a long, like he looked super happy, super excited, like it was on another level. And like you felt good for him. Like, okay, there you go. Shout out to Humphrey. And Marlon Humphrey, he had a quiet game besides the pick but wasn't giving up a bunch of catches or anything like that, I think he gave up like one catch. I think I remember him giving up one catch. Marcus Peters too. Marcus Peters had a pretty quiet game too. I remember him really giving up anything. And then Marcus Peters, he ended up catching an interception as well. It was a nice little welcome bag interception for Marcus Peters, I loved it. I loved it. Pressure from the pass rush, it's still an issue. Still a problem. It was not a coincidence that when Ravens actually they get pressure on Mac Jones, it resulted in bad place for the most part. But no pressure, it's gonna make his job easier. But yeah, the pressure is a problem. And then now when Michael Pierce, who knows by the time you see this video, if we'll have the information on him yet. So I'm recording this on Sunday evening, it's Sunday at 647 PM, but he got hurt. And with John Harbaugh, the way John Harbaugh spoke about it, it sounds like it's really bad. And to me, this is just my opinion. And hear anything, don't know anything. But it sounds like, cause he said that Pierce would have a decision to make. It sounds like it could be one of those things where they allow Pierce to either get surgery or allow Pierce to hope that it heals from rehab. That's what it sound like to me. We'll see what happens later on tomorrow. Well, yeah, tomorrow. Today, when you're seeing this later on, they should know by butt. Yeah, man, and that sucks because Michael Pierce, he was like, he was a forgotten free agent for me. A lot of times when I think about Raven's free agency, this off season, I forget that they signed Michael Pierce, but he has been really good. He's been really, really good, really good. So that's gonna be a big blow. But that'll really make, have a long he's out for. It sounds like it's gonna be a long while. But that's just forced his Travis Jones to grow up fast. To grow up really, really fast. So we'll see. But yeah, so he's expected to be out for a while. Patrick McCary, we'll see how long he's out. Harbaugh said it wasn't anything serious. So I'm thinking he'll be out like two to three weeks. I think Harbaugh said it might have been like a strain or something. I forgot what he said it was. But I think that McCary'll be out like two to three weeks. So it's up to Farley, man. And Ronnie Stanley, maybe. We'll see what Ronnie Stanley don't know yet. But yeah, back to defense. Kyle Hamilton. Kyle Hamilton, he grabbed everything that everybody said about him. Oh, I'm a bust. I suck. I can tackle. I'm not a playmaker. Raven should have never drafted me. I was drafted too high. I'm not even all that at safety. Raven should have never picked me up. I shouldn't even be here right now. I'm terrible in this. I'm terrible in that. He took all of that, balled it up in his hand and pow, forced that fumble. He took everything. Cause it just went, it was just so beautiful. Cause you saw him pull up his hand and pow, knock it out. And that was a play that I felt like he needed. I was so glad for him when he made that play because as we know, last week for him, especially was rough. It was rough. And he took accountability when he, when he spoke to the media and whatnot. And that's, that's where it starts with being accountable. But then being accountable isn't enough. It's important that you try to right your wrongs. And he did that. He made a huge play to Marcus Peters. He recovered the fumble in bounds. And that was, that was great. Cause again, he needed that. He needed that bad. So I was happy. Jalen Alma Davis, he had a rough game. He was just giving up a lot early on and often. Pepe Williams, he, man, there was a catch. I think it was Devontae Parker. With Devontae Parker, he, he cut across the middle of the field. No, I'm over here trying to remember to play him knocking the mic out. With Devontae Parker cut across the middle of the field and Pepe Williams, Mac Jones through and Pepe Williams was going, trying to swat it and he just missed it. So with Pepe Williams, he, he gave up a lot less separation than Jalen Alma Davis did. But he still, and then just couldn't close all the way. And he still would give up the catch. But again, it's, it's a work in progress. I ain't, I'm not like, oh man, these guys sucked their terrible, these rookies or busts and Raven shouldn't have, no, it's, it's a process. Making that transition, especially at cornerback, one of the hardest positions in the NFL to play. Cause you can't even blink at the receiver the wrong way or so to be a 15 year old flag. So these boys, it's going to take some time with them. It's going to take some time for them to really get acclimated to the NFL. But it's, they, they, they, they going to be able to do it. They going to be able to do it. Copeland, who just got called up from the practice squad. He got a sack today. So I was like, okay, Copeland, there you go, man. But these Ravens, they, it's kind of sad, the state that the pass rushes in, cause it's just really bad. It's like, they, they like need JPP. I keep saying that I don't expect them to be the JPP of old and I don't. But it's like, it's, it's almost like the Ravens, they need, they desperately need JPP to give him some, some little throwback from, from the Giants, please, even from the Bucks too. They, they really, I think they really need him to be really good, fast. They, they really need him maximized. They, oh, Justin Houston, cause Justin Houston, he had a growing injury. So he got knocked out of the game too. So I don't think that'll be anything serious. That could be like a week to week thing, like actually a real week to week thing, depending on how it's going. But so it's like, man. So Justin Houston hurt, Michael Pierce hurt. Um, without fairway, he, who, he was getting double team. But then at the same time when it was one on one, he wasn't really, I didn't really see him winning like that. Let me know if I was wrong though. But so yeah, we'll see what him, I was hoping that this game would be a game where he could like shake off some of that stuff. And again, he, he's a project. He's a first round pick project player. Because again, he's very, very raw. So I don't know, hopefully things will really turn around for him really, really, really soon. Shout out to Carter playing with the dogs. But yeah, man. So this, this defense, this defense really, they really got some things that they gots to work on. Moving forward, they got a lot of fine tuning that they need to do. It was nice to see though, the Marlin Humphrey Marcus Peters healthy and playing a whole game today. It was nice to see that. But the other guy, that's where the struggle really came in at. I think that the other guys, besides Marcus Peters, besides Marlin Humphrey, it was all the rest of the corners that in this game they struggled. But again, that was kudos to the Patriots for attacking that. Kudos to the Patriots for recognizing what the Ravens issue was and going right at it. That was so smart of them, so smart. And that's what you gotta do. As an offense, as a defense, whatever, you gotta try to attack your opponent's biggest weakness. So Patriots, they went after that all game. Thank goodness though that they didn't succeed. So yeah, man, great game, fun game to watch. And yeah, wish some things could have went better here and there. But the most important thing that happened, Ravens got to win. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. We out.