 Heisman Trophy winner, first round draft pick, unanimous NFL MVP, starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, continuous record breaker, 2019 season leader in passing touchdowns, most rushing yards in the season ever by a quarterback. But Lamar Jackson being a troll, that's where I draw the line, buddy. So YouTube, team keep it clean. What's going on? We're here with another video and in this video Lamar Jackson actually admitted to trolling so many people who thought he wanted to leave and thought that he was thinking about other options and whatnot. He admitted that he was messing with them the whole time. And it's no shock and it's no surprise anything, but you know what, let's hear Lamar Jackson's explanation. I just wanted to be grounded and let the community, you know, immune to me, you know, just, that's like, okay, yeah, I can relate to him, you know, and I can be that guy, you know, when I get older stuff like that to the younger generation and younger kids and stuff like that. But it's a great organization, you know, very, very, very friendly organization and I love being here. I tweeted it before, like, you know, this, this is where I want to be at. So now I'm saying things like, oh, he wants out because I'm like and stuff, it's just yeah, because I see y'all keep engaging in that, in that way, like, oh, you want to leave, so I'm like, all right, I'm gonna play back, okay, yeah, I like something. So let's be shooting my shots, you know, on social media, because they like doing it to me, I guess. So there you have it. Lamar Jackson has a lot of titles, but one of them is also troll. And he was talking about how, hey, the media and people, they do it with him. They see him liking something and they're like, oh man, he wants to leave, he wants to go, but he's like, he just messing with people. He just messing with them, because that's what they do to him. He's just simply returning the favor. And I know after seeing that, it put so many Ravens fans, their minds at ease. It allowed them to take a collective sigh of relief for them to know that Lamar Jackson doesn't want to go anywhere, even though he's continued to express that he doesn't want to go anywhere. He's always said that he wants to be a Raven for life. I can't understand how people have been concerned and worried and what not about this whole contract situation, because it is. I was just talking to my guy, David, about it earlier. I think it is something that people should be concerned about, because this is not just your average player. This is, and that's no offense to anybody, because these are NFL players and this is their job. These are their careers. But this is somebody who is a generational talent. This is somebody who is just so different than the norm. So any Ravens fans that have been stressing out about the contract and what not, I can understand why. I completely understand why, because the Ravens have never, especially on offense, the Ravens have never had somebody like Lamar Jackson. So I empathize and sympathize with fans who are stressing out, thinking, oh, my goodness, when would this thing get done? Will it get done? Because they don't want to lose a player like Lamar Jackson. Somebody who obviously on the football field, he does his thing. But then even off the football field, somebody who a lot of fans aren't used to, especially at the quarterback position, being able to relate to so much on a different level. You see, that's big for a lot of people and a lot of them, a lot of them realize it and a lot of them don't even realize it. But you want somebody like that to be the quarterback of your favorite team. And especially when you know what he's capable of doing, you know what he's done in the past, but you know what he's capable of doing, too. So you just know that everything with the Ravens, it goes through him, obviously, everything goes through him. But you want to continue to see it go through him in the foreseeable future. So hopefully the Ravens can make this thing happen sooner rather than later. But now, I mean, not that it's changed, but it's just a waiting game now. And it's always been a waiting game with this whole contract thing. We'll see how it plays out like we talked about in yesterday's video. Even if they don't come to a contract agreement right here right now and it gets to the season and he's playing, I don't expect Lamar to be playing like all upset and whatnot. Sitting there throwing passes like, oh man, these Ravens ain't payment. No, it ain't going to be nothing like that. It's not going to be any bad blood, any beef, anything like that. It's just all contract negotiations. This is all just part of it. It's business. Like Lamar continued to say in the press yesterday, it's business. Just as much as Lamar Jackson knows it's business, Eric D'Costa, Steve Vashati, John Hall, they know it's business, too. And in negotiations, both sides are trying to fight to see if they can end up winning against the other side. Because in negotiations, somebody's got to come out losing. Not everybody can come out winning. You can't get everything that you want in the negotiation process. There's going to have to be some compromise, but it's all about who's going to be willing to compromise more. Will it be Lamar Jackson? Will it be the Baltimore Ravens? We'll see. But real quick, shout out to Chels because she was actually the one that brought that video to my attention because I had no clue about it. I didn't know about it, but she put us on. So shout out to Chels. Appreciate you. Now, speaking of Lamar Jackson in the future, we got a question from my guy, John C. He said, A, engraving, first off, love everything you do and keep up the good work. Oh, appreciate you. And secondly, I want to ask you, do you really think Lamar or any player deserves a fully guaranteed deal? Because personally, I do not think so. I love Lamar. Appreciate it. Hey, y'all heard it? Y'all heard it? You heard it? You heard it? He said, I love Lamar. Appreciate everything he has done for the Ravens, but you know what's coming after somebody says something like that. He says, but there comes a time where you start to wonder if you're laying out too much for one player. Let's just continue before you start. He said, the Ravens still have players that they will have to re-sign in the future and a 230 million guaranteed makes that difficult to do. Difficult? A little bit. Impossible? Not at all. I honestly think if Lamar doesn't win MVP and can't get the Ravens to a Super Bowl or at least the FC Championship in franchise tag and trade for a bunch of first-rounders, and we can try out one of the QBs from the Stack 2023 draft class, which are full of talent. Thanks. Oh, man. Yes. Disagree to the max right here. Because my thing is, why would you want to start over? Why would you want to start over just because you got to pay somebody some brand? You really willing to start all over? Me? I'm not. Again, Lamar Jackson is not just your average quarterback. Like, yeah, shout out to all the guys that's coming out of the draft in 2023. But you have Lamar Jackson right here, right now, and you haven't even maximized his potential. Why would you want to let him leave for a couple of draft picks? Even if you got two, three draft first-round draft, but you will want Lamar to leave for that? And it's like with the draft, we know it's a risk. Nothing is guaranteed. But with Lamar Jackson, again, he hasn't even, he scratched the surface a little bit, but not as he ain't tore down the surface yet. He is capable of so much more than he's even done, and he's done a lot. So to, no, to franchise tag him and trade him? No, why? What? No, I can't get behind this not one bit, man. Not at all, but that's, no. As far as the guaranteed money, I wouldn't be mad at Lamar at all, asking for fully guaranteed. We don't know what he's asking for. Those apparently are the rumors that he wants more guaranteed money. And I mean, why wouldn't he? He ain't looking at the Sean Watson contract like it's the outlier. No, of course he's not. I'm sure he'd be looking at that like, hey, I want that to be my norm. But anyway, like in football, these dudes, not only can their careers change at the blink of an eye, but their lives can. Because football is obviously a very dangerous sport. It's a very violent sport. It's a very physical sport. Well, Lamar Jackson, he is asked to be QB1, obviously starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, but then he's also asked to be RB1 because they run him a lot. So the fact that he has to do so much for the football team and be such a big part of what they do, why not ask for the most money? Why not ask for guaranteed money? Why not ask for all the bread that you can possibly get? Why not? If you at your job, if you had to do this, you had to do your own job, and you had to do another job, and you have been doing all these different jobs for four years straight, and you have been underpaid, and a lot of your peers around you do some of the same. Some may do less. Some may do more. But a lot of your peers around you, they're getting paid a boatload of money. Are you going to be like, oh, no, no, I could just go to a different company and we'll see how it works out there. No, you're going to want to get paid from the company that you're at for everything that you have done and everything that you're doing. You're going to want to get your bread. So I don't fault Lamar for trying to get his. And I mean, we done started doing a couple questions. We might as well throw in a couple more before we get out of here. Next question came from my guy BB. He said, has Isaiah likely taken the tight end two position away from Nick Boyle, and should the Ravens keep Boyle or trade him? What are your thoughts? Now, I don't think he's taken anything because we haven't seen a game yet. We haven't seen a game. Now, I think they will definitely try to get him out there a lot. Now, and I could I could understand how you could think that they, that he may have taken it already based off of the preseason because he was out there, then they took him out. The Nick Boyle was out there a lot. He was out there a whole lot. But at this point, trade a Nick Boyle. No, I mean, you might as well keep him. Might as well. You got an extra offensive lineman slash tight end pass catcher. Yeah, you might as well keep him and hope that he's really just getting his feedback under him again. So you have even more depth at the position. Isaiah likely, I do expect him to be out there a lot. I do expect him to eventually play more than Nick Boyle, simply because of everything that he can do and how much of a weapon and a threat that he is on a football field as opposed to a Nick Boyle. And that's no offense to Nick Boyle, of course. But Isaiah likely is just there are two different types of tight ends. Isaiah likely, the playmaking tight end, Nick Boyle, the blocking tight end. So I think they're going to want to have that playmaking tight end out there on the field a lot more to make place. Next question came from my guy, Sebastian. He said, I just rewatched Flacco Superbowl running Joe was really gambling with the football with them throws, man. Risky throws, yet Anquan comes down with it every time. Anquan is a big physical dude. Can't be pushed around and I love it. But more seems to have his Tori and Jacobi and Bateman and DeMarcus. I don't get Tori and Jacobi from Bateman and DeMarcus Robinson. Maybe Tori Smith from DeMarcus Robinson. But Jacobi or Tori Smith as Bateman. I don't get that at all. Bateman is more of a, I think he has definitely had the potential to be better receivers than those guys. Those guys are big play guys, deep threat guys. And Bateman can be a deep threat guy, but he's more well rounded as far as being a route runner than those guys are. He's more polished, I guess. But he said Lamar seems to have his Tori and Jacobi and Bateman and DeMarcus. You think likely can be the Anquan to Lamar. I've heard quite a bit of people compare likely to Anquan Bolden. And hey, hopefully he can be because he's big, he's a little shifty guy, especially for a tight end. And if he can be that, that would be great because that would give Lamar somebody else that he could trust. Somebody else he could throw it up to and they come down with it. They go up and get it. That third down receiver will slash tight end, whatever. And just somebody who's just reliable. If likely can be that, then we're likely to have a lot of success. Next question came from the guy Ethan. He said, this is the Wednesday before the game. And am I the only one whose heart strings feel a little pulled, seeing Flacco start against us? I'm only 20 and this man was the first quarterback I was blessed to actually watch. Anyway, Lamar finna do his thing. Ravens flock all day, have a good day sir. See, Ethan, the emotions were kicking in for Ethan. But then he quickly realized, he said, wait a minute. Flacco's the enemy now. So I ain't riding with Flacco no more as Lamar all day. This question came from my guy DeSean. He said, I'm watching the Ravens Wired episode three and it features the Marcus Robinson. He talks about how he got here. His words were, what made me come here was the call from Eric DeCosta. He gave me a call and I said, I'm leaving the Raiders for the moment. And I was checking a couple of other teams, but he was the first to call, which sounds like the Raiders wanting him back on the practice squad. He goes on to say, I went to Arizona to meet him and we had a long talk Thursday and Friday before the Cardinals game. He also said, once I came here for a visit, everyone made me feel like this could be home and I didn't want to leave. He also mentions about meeting Lamar and a couple other guys whose name he didn't mention apparently wanted him in this offense. Could we finally see what is in the vault this year? I don't know what this means to anyone else, but to me it says a lot, because we heard about a lot of guys not wanting to come and play in this type of offense, but it seems like the Marcus is invested in his team and he wants to be here. Sorry for the long message. Please don't apologize for that. I mean, of course he'll want to be here. He got fired from his last job and the Ravens hired him. They cut the check. Like, of course he's going to want to be here. But no, it's cool though. I didn't even know. I didn't realize that his, his, did we say his uncle or his cousin was Marcus Robinson? I never knew that. Because I just figured, okay, Robinson is such a common last name. It's such a common last name. I ain't putting too, like if there was somebody like that came on our team name, like Suggs or something like that, or even Reed. Reed is a lot more common than Suggs, but if somebody last name Reed, well, Reed wouldn't really stick out because we had David Reed and I never thought him and Airee were cousins. But if we had somebody like named Suggs or somebody like Rowe, like Samoy Rowe, McAllister maybe, but y'all see what I'm, somebody named Flacco. If we had somebody named Flacco, like I think Tom Flacco tried out for the Ravens, didn't he? No, I think he was on a different team in the pre-season something, some years back. But anyway, you see what I'm saying? If it was like a more like irregular last name, then it would have caught my eye. But with it being Robinson, I ain't even think twice about it. But then they were like, oh no, that's his cousin or his uncle. So I was like, okay, let's go then. But nah, man, yeah, hopefully that vault can be, they could go into that vault, they could empty it out this season because they have options, they have different guys that can do different things, but it's up to them to maximize the talent that's on that team. Next question came from my guy Christian. He said, what's going on in Raven? I've been watching you since your lunch break car videos. I appreciate it. But this is my first time submitting a question. Congratulations on being able to do this full time. Hey, thank you. He said, and thanks for being a positive person in my life and by being a great father to Carter and your positive messages. I have a little one in Sheath of Daddy's Girl. Oh, hey, shout out to you and your little girl, man. I just wanted to get your opinion on the recent Dept chart release. I don't know if you've already covered it. No, I haven't. He said, this stood out to me. What do you think? Devon Duvenay being wide receiver two over the markets, Robinson. I think that would change. I, as far as the Dept charts, I don't get like too caught up in them because you have different formations, you have different plays and stuff. You've got different packages and whatnot. So a Dept chart is essentially, oh yeah, these are who the starters are, what not. But everything depends on SNAP. I don't see Devon Duvenay as their wide receiver two. I just don't. I see it as Bateman and Robinson. With Pro Shae in the slot, him being that sort of quote unquote wide receiver three, whatever. But I don't see Devon Duvenay as their wide receiver two. He obviously is the, wow. Is him and Pro Shae the longest tenant Ravens receivers right now? They are. They are. They are. Wow. So yeah, a lot of youth, a lot of inexperience too, but as far as for people who are the longest Ravens at the wide receiver position, but I don't really think too much of it. I think it'll be the markets Robinson out there. Even if it's not right away, then I think it'll be like early on eventually. He also said JK Dobbins is listed as RB1 and King and Drake are RB4 behind justice. Yeah, no, I don't take nothing. And I don't take, like, not that I don't take it into account, but I just, I don't think anything about it because they, to sign a veteran, and with JK Dobbins, we know it's still hurt. Like Lamar let it out of the bag yesterday. It's like, hey, JK Dobbins, hopefully he'll be out there the next couple of weeks. It's like, oh, okay, Lamar, you dropping that, huh? Thanks for letting us know. But yeah, they didn't, I don't think they signed King and Drake to be running back for. I would just sign a veteran to be RB4. Like think about, so I don't take none to that. And it says likely is the third string tight end. He said he's my favorite rookie. He might be Ravens favorite rookie too. But again, even with that, you know likely he's going to be out there. You know he's going to be out there. I'm assuming tight end two would be Nick Boyle. But you know, you know, likely it's going to be out there. And then it said Kyle Hamilton is back up free safety, but I thought he was a strong safety. I think Kyle Hamilton is just a safety. But either way, like, even with him being a backup, free safety, strong set, whatever, he's going to be out there as a safety. Like he's the first round pick and he's a defensive player. No, he's going to be out there on that field. So I honestly wouldn't even worry about the depth chart like that. And now we got two more questions that came from our team keeping clean patrons. And special shout out to all the team keeping clean patrons. Appreciate y'all. If anybody would like to become a patron, you can. If you don't want to, you know, you can't. It's fine. Either way is fine. So the two newest patrons are John B and Guy C. Appreciate that. Appreciate y'all. Thank you. And Guy, he had a question. 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A healthy Ravens team, at least healthy, the majority healthy because we know injuries are going to happen. Not everybody going to be suited up all the time and whatnot, but a majority healthy Ravens team. But as if I had to pick one, it'll be the offense. Just to see how they do, what they're consistent in, what they struggle in, what they succeed in, just really everything. Just to see them bounce back from adversity, to see if they can dominate, just to see the whole package and just see them if they can really maximize all of their guys. This feels like a dream. You two team keeping clean. You see my boy, he like automated. Automated. Wooded. Right in Raven. Right in Raven. Shot out in Raven.