 Oh man, YouTube team keep it clean. It's crazy because games like this, like they bring out a lot of your friends. A lot of your friends who, some of them you didn't even know still had your number. They come out the world works like, hey, what's up man? How you doing? You saw that game? Cause y'all already know, man. But anyway, it's all good. Shout out to the Dolphins. Cause Dolphins, they took care of business. Well, team keep it clean. St. Graven 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, which was a lot of fun. It was a very fun game. Very fun game. We obviously wish it would have went a different way, but that's part of football, man. It happens. Can't win them all. And Raven certainly lost this one. They completely collapsed, fell apart. Yeah, you know. So, I mean, where do we even start? I, the offense, they came out. They were hot. I mean, before the offense even came out hot, special teams, they haven't do when they, they started the game like, okay, kick off return for a touchdown. Like when you start a game with a kickoff return for a touchdown, you just know, you getting ready to win. You just know. And then on top of that, these dudes, they messed around and they, they, they scored a touchdown on a kickoff return. And then they ended up stopping too in there. Cause they got, they got, they ended up getting the interception. Marcus Williams caught that little crazy tip drill pick. So I'm like, okay, hold up now. These dudes started perfect on special teams. They started, they gave up a little bit on, I mean, on defense, excuse me. But then they ended up getting a pick. So I'm like, okay. Almost perfect on defense. I'm like, hey, offense, go ahead and do your thing, baby. Do your thing. Do what you gotta do. But yeah, we know it was, with the offense, they ain't start off so perfect, but they, they built up a nice lead, man. They built up a nice lead. Lamar Jackson with the 75-yard touchdown and Rashad Bateman. And Bateman been getting his, man. 75-yard touchdown of Bateman. Mark Andrews with that long catch that went to like the one yard line. Then the Ravens were like, hold up now. We, we can't come all this way. We almost got the touchdown. We thought we had the touchdown, but we ain't get the touchdown. We can't come all this way and leave Mark Andrews without a touchdown. Do the play action on first down. And I really thought it was gonna be a run, but they did a play action Mark Andrews touchdown. So he got his. And then later on Lamar Jackson with the pass to Demarcus Robinson and Enzo, another touchdown. So like, man, the Ravens offense, well, the Ravens passing offense, not the Ravens offense, but the Ravens passing offense, they were doing that thing. Then Lamar Jackson, he like, man, these, a lot of these people, they forgot about me. They forgot about it. They forgot what I could do. They've been talking about my weight and all that, talking about, I don't know, they don't know if I'm as fast as I used to be or whatnot. Show them something real quick. And Lamar, they did a little RPO. He kept it. And initially I'm like, man, what sparked Lamar to break off like that, to break off on that run like that? Then they showed the replay and they showed all this green in front of him. And I was like, oh, okay. Now I get why Lamar took off like that. I get it. And boy, yeah, because that boy took off, man. He took all the way off and got the touchdown too. And initially I was thinking, oh man, Lamar, yeah, he bulked up a little bit. And he's not as fast as he used to be, but he's still crazy fast. But then when they showed the replay, I'm like Lamar was looking back a lot. So you know how you're running, if you're running full speed and you're looking forward, then you're running full speed. But if you're running and you're looking back, you ain't gonna be running full speed. And Lamar was looking back and then he was like moving to the left and the right. I was like, oh, okay. So Lamar wasn't even going full speed, but he still beat Xavier and Howard. So, and I know somebody brought up in the live stream, they were like, if it's a quarterback that's out running cornerbacks, that's something serious right there. And I was thinking, oh yeah, that's a really good point. But yeah, man, Raven's built up a nice lead, but the same problems remained. Couldn't get anything going on the ground. Couldn't get anything going on the ground. It's like their best runs, I think came with Justice Hill. Ken Draco's trying, but it just wasn't working out. Well, Mike Davis, dolphins were like, hey, Mike Davis ain't about to go off on us. Nope, we ain't having him. If it's gonna be number 28 on the Ravens, he ain't going off on us. And they stopped him. Every time, on a goal line, like third, second in one, third in one, whatever it was, they were like, oh, if it's Mike Davis getting the ball, nah, he ain't going off on us. They stopped him literally every single time. And I'm like, man, what they got against Mike Davis? Drake, again, Drake was trying, he was trying, but it just, he couldn't do nothing. Then Justice Hill, he got a nice little run, but he wasn't really featured that much. They ain't really using that much. So offense, they build up this big lead, and they, but then they just stopped. That was the problem with the offense. They just stopped. A big play, probably one of the biggest plays to the game, it came on a third and a fourth down call. It was when the Ravens were up big, I forgot exactly what the score was, but the Ravens were up big. It was third down. They motioned Patrick Ricard and then they ran, they did a little QB keeper with Le Mans. And I thought it was a great play design, but the Dolphins just executed better. They stopped Le Mans. I'm like, okay. So a fourth down came around and I'm like, all right, they getting ready to throw the ball. There's no way that Le Mans keeping, they getting ready to throw the ball. They did a Le Mans keeper again. And I thought it was just such a terrible situational play call. I thought it was just so bad. It was so bad. But with the Ravens, first half the offense was doing that thing. Second half, especially in the fourth quarter, they just stopped. They just stopped. It seemed like, all right, we got a lead, we straight, we could be a little conservative or whatnot now, but they just stopped. I know that pass to Isaiah likely. Oh, where Isaiah likely, he tried to reach up for it. I don't know if it was a little behind him, but he tried to reach up and get it, but he just couldn't get it in. The offense just, they didn't score. And I don't think they scored in the fourth quarter. They just stopped. They didn't get no touchdowns in the fourth quarter. They just stopped. But when your offense puts up 28 points, you would think like, okay, especially a Ravens team, like if a Ravens offense put up 28 points, especially what's expected of Ravens defenses, like, okay, yeah, they got it. No, they didn't have it. They didn't have it. Running game continues to be an issue. We'll see what happens when JK Dobbins gets back, but based off of the way that the run blocking is, can we really expect that much difference from a JK Dobbins? We'll see, of course, but should we really go into this thing expecting, all right, JK Dobbins gonna be back. So our running game should be on point now. Me, honestly, I'm not expecting this like major change. Like, oh, JK Dobbins gonna be, I mean, I hope it's a big change, but I can't expect it based off of how the run blocking has been. They ain't been open up lanes. They ain't been open up little creases and whatnot. They ain't been open up holes like that for the running backs. So what should I expect when JK Dobbins returns that, oh, okay, everything's great now? Cause it's the same offensive line. I mean, maybe Ronnie Stanley will be back week three. We'll see. Maybe Nick Boyle will be active week three. We'll see. We'll see. Cause those are two big parts to the running game. And then again, we gotta remember Ronnie Stanley, we can't just expect him to come back and be like, all right, Ronnie Stanley a vote. Ronnie Stanley top five left tackle. That's an unfair expectation. He ain't played him so long. He ain't played him so long. So the expectation, gotta be realistic about your expectations with Ronnie Stanley. So I mean, we'll see what happens. But again, keep that in mind. When you see Ronnie Stanley finally come out on the field. But yeah, man Ravens pass the offense was doing that thing again for another week, running offense, nothing there, nothing there. It's like they just, they can't get that run game going. I've seen a lot of people say a lot. I've seen a lot of people say, oh man, well, if the Ravens, they, they ain't got no good running detecting what good is Roman for? Now Roman, I felt like early on, he was calling a really good game. Of course, there was that exchange between Linderbaum and Lamar, where I believe Lamar fumbled. That's on him. That's at the goal line. You can't do that. You can't do that. And what's crazy is that somebody doing our live stream, they were like, oh, that's gonna come back to bite the Ravens in the butt. And it did. It certainly did. It's easy to look back at a game and be like, oh man, they should have kicked the field goal. Oh, they should have took the points. I didn't have a problem with any of the fourth downs that they went for. Like, like the QB, I think that, I think that QB synced to Lamar. I think that was actually on third down where he fumbled. I think that was actually on third down. It wasn't on fourth down. I don't even remember. But I didn't have a problem with the play call, but that was all execution. That was not on G-Roll at all. That was not a bad play call at all. That was all on execution. Now the fourth down, where on the previous play on the third down, they had did the QB keeper. Lamar kept the paracord, came in motion. That was a good play design. But on the fourth down, where they did the QB keeper two plays in a row, that was a bad play call. That was really bad play call. It's terrible. But yeah, all fans, if all fans just falls asleep and they just stop scoring points, then that's not even necessarily a recipe for disaster, but that can be a contributing factor. But the biggest contributing factor, just a terrible defense. Terrible defense. I mean, we could talk about special teams. Jordan Stout, he had a couple of punts, did his thing. Devon Duvenay got that kick return for a touchdown, which was great. And I don't think he returned the kick after that. Whole game. I don't think he returned the kick after that. I don't, I don't remember him bringing the kick out of the end zone ever again after that. And maybe the dolphins were kicking a little bit different because they were like, oh no, we ain't trying to give up another one. But he did not return the kick after that at all. Dolphins were like, oh no, we making adjustments. So shout out to the dolphins, making adjustments. But defense, ooh, defense. Oh, I've seen so many comments that talks about, oh man, Raven's invested all this money on defense just to have them fall flat just like that. It's a tough game, tough game. Marcus Peters, this was his first game in over a year. And wasn't pretty. He did have one little knockout where he pushed the defender, I mean, pushed the wide receive out of bounds, forced in completion. But he also gave up a touchdown to Tyree Q. And Tyree Q obviously won the best receiving in the league, but still Marcus Peters just got beat, didn't look back, didn't turn around anything like that. Touchdown, touchdown. Marlon Humphrey, it was weird with him because I know he was dealing with the groin injury and sometimes when he was on the field, then they would take him off. And obviously with Marcus Peters, it was the same thing too. So these rookies, these rookies, they had a lot of pressure on them. Pepe Williams, Jaylen and Moore Davis, they were involved a lot, both good and bad obviously, but they were involved a lot in this game, a whole lot. They were featured a lot. They were part of a lot of plays, both good and bad, but they were out there. And this was a big test for them. Sometimes they pass the test, sometimes they fail the test and everything in between. Raven's defense just, I don't even know, man, because it's like going into the game, sorry, Tyree Q know him, one of the best receivers in the league. And the thing I love about Tyree Q is that he is extremely efficient and smart. When he catches the ball, when he's trying to get you out, he is an extremely efficient and smart runner. He makes the most of every single play, every single play, he makes the most of it. He outran his own body. That's why he kept catching all them cramps and stuff because his body, his mind was moving faster than his body was. And his body was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, Tyree, slow down, man. We can't keep up with you. But he balled out. He balled out. Two touchdowns. Went on Marcus Peters, but the other was the second, wide open, wide open. And it looked like there was a big miscommunication with Marcus Williams and Kyle Hamilton. I think Kyle Hamilton was supposed to drop back and Marcus Williams was gonna be the blitzer because they were back and forth arguing after that, but after the play was over, but who knows? Who knows? I'm not sure exactly what they were supposed to be doing there, but it was obviously a big hiccup. Big hiccup, probably worse than a hiccup, but it was rough. But yeah, Marlon Humphrey, they were taking him in and taking them out. And I think he was actually out for the last drive, I think. Well, it was weird, man, but that last touchdown to Jaylen Waddle, I think who was it? Was it Jaylen the more Davis that was on him that ended up being on him? In the end zone? He just beat him, he beat him from jump. He beat him from jump. And shout out to Tua because Tua, that boy was on point, man. Tua showed a lot of maturity in this game. He showed a lot of progression this game, just progression as a quarterback because if you throw two picks early on, shout out to Marcus Williams, by the way, or early on Marcus Williams, but you throw two picks. A lot of quarterbacks could have been like, man, this ain't my game. I'm done. I ain't, man, I can't do it. I'm done, we gonna lose, it's a wrap. Not Tua, not this game. Nope, not at all. Tua came, he threw them two picks and he was like, you know what, I'm done. I'm done throwing those. And one of them was a crazy, the first one was a crazy tip drill and deception that Marcus Williams just ended up making it happen. And then Marcus went, the second one was a nice, beautiful, toe drag swag, it was nice, man. But Tua said, oh, okay, watch this. Through the screen of Jalen Waddle, touchdown. Through the pass to 85, touchdown, threw it in the back of the end zone, over Chuck Clark, high point. Mike Gersicchi, Gersicchi, whatever his name, I don't know how to pronounce it last day, my apologies. But he high pointed that ball, touchdown. Tyreek Hill, beat Marcus Peters, touchdown, Tyreek Hill, wide open, no Ravens defenders around him at all, touchdown. And then to clutch it out at the very end, the game winning one, Jalen Waddle. I think he beat Jalen and more Davis, touchdown. This boy, Tua, threw two picks, but it was like, oh, okay, that's whatever. Through six touchdowns, six touchdowns, six touchdowns. Marlon Humphrey, one of the highest-paid corners, Marcus Peters, here at the end of his deal, but he still getting paid a lot of money. Marcus Williams, 70 million, and we been talking about that 70 million, like, okay, Ravens paid a nice little chunk of change. Kyle Hamilton, first round draft pick, then to Chuck Clark, too. They couldn't stop him, no, couldn't stop the Dolphins. Couldn't stop the Dolphins. And Dolphins did their thing. They, Dolphins, amazing game for the Dolphins and way to close it out. A lot of people, including myself, was thinking, okay, yeah, Ravens got this. Ravens were big. They were big. They were 21, I think even in the fourth quarter, they were up 21. Dolphins came right back. They came right back and did their thing, came right back. And I remember, it's crazy because football is such a game of engines. Such a game of engines. I remember us having a conversation in the live stream, like, man, should they take Lamar Jackson out? And I was saying, no, it's a little too early because this was when the Ravens were up by 14, I believe. I was like, oh, should they take Lamar Jackson out? And I was like, no, no, it's a little too early. Like I said, man, a little too early. But then Dolphins started coming back. So I'm like, oh yeah, Ravens definitely can't take Lamar out now. And yeah, there was never even a chance for Lamar Jackson to come out. Because Dolphins made it a game again. They made it a game again. Pass rush. Early on, did his thing, but adjustments. Dolphins made the necessary adjustments. Ravens didn't. Ravens didn't. This was just simply a game with the Ravens. Just they got out coached. They got outplayed. They just got beat straight up. They just got beat. Just got beat. And it was crazy too. When you look back at Ravens offense, look at the Hail Mary. A lot of people are like, oh man, that should have been passing the fence. The defender, he made the contact with Rashad Bateman, da, da, da. But I'm thinking like, man, like, Dolphins had some funny calls going against him throughout the game. Ravens can't even be like, oh man, it was cause of the calls. That's why we lost, no. Them calls were in favor of the Ravens all game long. All game long. All game long. But Ravens couldn't make it happen, man. Couldn't make it happen. Now, something to keep in mind that the Ravens all won in one. They literally got 15 games left. So it's not like, oh, it's the end of the season. It's wrapped now. It's done. It's over. No, man, nothing like that. But you just wonder, how's the bounce back gonna be? How the Ravens gonna respond? Going against the Patriots next week. And that's just gonna be an interesting one. And we'll see, of course, see how it goes. But yeah, they got a lot on their plate moving forward. But yeah, the defense just, they couldn't, and it's like, I was thinking and hoping like, all right, so who's gonna make the play on defense? Who's gonna make the big stop? Who's gonna make the big play? Cause pass rush early on, pass rush was doing this thing, then pass rush just, they disappeared. The pressure disappeared. QB hits, they disappeared. Pass rush just disappeared. Disappeared completely. So it was going, it evaporated. And I'm like, man, what happened? Ravens tried some different Blitzes and whatnot. And the thing with the Blitzes was they, they were close, but to a, he was closer. And what I mean by he was closer, the Ravens Blitzes were close to success, but to a was even closer to success. And he got success because to a kept making these quick decisions, these smart decisions. And it was like, oh, okay, we see you to a 10 tools. Like, look, man, I keep hearing all these Lamar Jackson, the Miami rumors after this year, I keep hearing about it. They keep talking about it. But let me show them why I belong here. Why I should be here. Let me show them why they don't need to trade for Lamar. Why they don't need to try to get Lamar. Six touchdowns, six touchdowns. Six of them, six, two or through six touchdowns. That is great. This was one of the biggest Ravens collapses ever. But give credit where credit is due. One of the best dolphins comebacks ever, especially in recent history. Cause these, again, dolphins were out. They were out of it. It was a whooping. But dolphins said, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down there, buddy. It ain't over till it's over. And they made it happen. So where did the Ravens go from here? Again, got some guys coming out, one silver lining, one good thing. Ravens escaped without any significant injury, I believe. I know Pepe Williams, he had a little ankle, a calf injury or whatnot. He looked like he was fine though. But yeah, Ravens didn't, or Devin Duvenay, he had a concussion. So he could be back next week. Well, he could be out. I think he'll be back, but we'll see. Cause you never know what concussions. But Ravens didn't face any serious long-term injury. So they, they goes a positive. So that's a good thing. But now it's like, man, I know this game brought up a lot of questions. A lot of questions for a lot of Ravens fans. And we're going to address that, those questions throughout the week. But it's just, it's one of those things, one of them games where you just feel like, oh, Ravens got it. Somebody going to make the play to make the stop on defense. Somebody going, but nope, nobody made it. Nobody made it. This was trial by fire for Jaylen and more Davis and Pepe Williams, cause they were out there a lot. And it's like, hey, you drafted these guys. All right, here we go. Let's see. I ain't, I didn't see Daryl Worley at all. And I don't know if I missed him, but I didn't see him at all. I know he got called up to the active roster. I think he actually got, he's on the active roster right now. But I don't remember seeing him at all. But yeah, man, this was a big game for coaching too, man, because it's like, man, if the, if your rookies are struggling, you can't keep putting them in bad positions. If your rookies are struggling, you can keep counting. I know you want to be all confident, I get that, but you got to know what it is, man. Tyree Keer and Jaylen Waddle, those ain't just too average receivers. They're not like, you got to put your, your rookies in better positions to have success. You got to, man. You got to. This song loss was credited obviously to the defense, defense just, they gave up everything. But the offense, they just stopped. I know looking, it's easy in hindsight, but again, I didn't have any problem the fourth down with them going for it on the fourth downs, but just for some of the play calling, that was my only issue. If the defense, I mean, if the Ravens offense could have scored another field goal, that would have changed stuff. Obviously they would have scored another touchdown. They definitely would have changed stuff, but Ravens offense, they just stopped. They just stopped. But the defense, they just, they just stopped stopping. Ravens defense was like, all right, we making all these stops early in the first quarter in the first half, they know like, you know what, no, we ain't got to stop nobody no more. Kyle Hamilton, I know a lot of people been talking about Kyle Hamilton. He's out of position or whatnot, little communication or whatnot, but he's a rookie. Got to keep that in mind. Like if this is a veteran or something, but he's a rookie. You guys to keep that in mind when thinking about an evaluated and Kyle Hamilton, he's a rookie. This is literally his first game, his first games in the NFL, his first regular season games in NFL. He just got drafted. So it's going to be a process, man, but Ravens can't afford, they can't be afford to be hiccuping on these processes, man, because, hey, games like this, stuff like that happens. You hiccup during the process. Hey, somebody's wide open touchdown. Touchdown. So, I don't know, man. We love, let's see how it goes, man. Just big difference from last week to this week. You know, every game, every game got its obstacles, every game got its different challenges and whatnot. But in this game, like, man, Ravens, they struggled, man. On defense, they struggled. On offense, running game, struggle, steal. They struggled, man. I don't think Lamar got sacked though, so that's a good thing. But they just struggled, man. They struggled. They couldn't close it out. And man, like, Jaylen Waddle, he went off. Tyreek Hill, he went off. It's like both of the two I received was who I was worried about the most. They both went off. It wasn't even like one or the other. It was like, all right, Jaylen Waddle, because that's how I thought it was gonna be, because that's how it was going. It was like, all right, Jaylen Waddle, he going off. All right, but Tyreek Hill, they keeping him in check for the most part. Cool, all right. Then Tyreek Hill started going off. And Jaylen Waddle kept going off. And it's like, oh, okay. One of these games. And then Jaylen Waddle showed that clutch. Him and Tua showed that clutch with that last touchdown. I was like, oh, that was a beautiful play. Beautiful play. I think actually one of the best plays from Tua this game came when it was on the touchdown to number 85. I'm not sure what his name is, number 85 on the Dolphins though, because Tua dropback, Broderick Washington was chasing him and Tua did this little spin move. So Broderick Washington was a thing of the past. And then he readjusted his eyes to find his open receiver. Boom, hit 85, touchdown. That was a beautiful play. It was a beautiful play by Tua, man. And Tua, man, he stepped up this game a lot. A whole lot. Gotta give him his credit, man. Give Tua his credit, man. Can't know Raven's fans talk no trash about no Tua, man, because Tua went out there and did his thing. So shout out to Mike McDonald. I was thinking like, all right, the hard ball getting ready to shut down Mike McDonald. But no, Mike McDonald said no, no, no, no, no. I'm about to outcoach these two Super Bowl quarterbacks, two in a row. I'm about to outcoach them both. I got this. Okay, man, he did it. He did it. Raven's coaching staff was in shambles, this game, especially defense, obviously, in shambles, in shambles. We can hope that when Travis Jones does come back it'll probably be next week. We can hope that he is a big difference maker as far as the pass rush, defensive line, just getting some push up front. We can hope that he's a big difference maker. We hope that he is. We'll see. We'll see. They just, the whole team got to get better, man. They got to get better. It's like offense, they flipped the script this week. Last week they came out slow, they finished off fast. This week they came out fast, they finished off slow. So offense just need to maintain the level of consistency. Defense, last week, pretty much throughout the whole game, I know they gave a touchdown at the very end, but pretty much throughout the whole game defense was doing that thing. Playing a little bit of bend, but hey, we ain't breaking it off. This week, they were not even necessarily locked down early on, but they were doing that thing early on. And then they were like, oh, you know what, we're going to both bend and break. Yeah, hey, Dolphins, do what you want. Do what you want. And you know, one of the best play calls in my opinion from this game from the Dolphins, it came in the fourth quarter, I think it was on the last drive for the Dolphins. The touchdown, the game went in drive for the Dolphins. I don't remember what down in distance it was, but Dolphins were in, maybe they went shotgun. They did a draw to, I think, Raheem Moston. And it's like, it caught me off guard, it caught, obviously caught on the Ravens off guard because he broke a big chunk of yards on that one. Big chunk of yards. And I was like, oh boy. And it's like, when you were watching the game, it's like, you just felt like, oh boy, here we go. As you watch the score get closer and closer, it just felt like, oh, here we go. Oh, not this. Oh, is this really happening? But again, I still felt, all right, who's gonna make the play? Who's gonna be the one to step up? Who's gonna make the big stop? Nobody. Nobody. And it's like, you, excuse me, you see the Ravens invest all this in defense and it's like, all right, who's it gonna be? Cause it's like the guys that they invested in on offense, well, two out of the three, who they pay big money to, they showed up. That being, well, Lamar Jackson didn't get big money, but he first round pick, he showed up. Mark Andrews, he showed up. Ronnie Stanley, well, you know that story. But even if you go first round pick, A. Tyler Linderbaum, he showed up. He was doing this thing or whatnot. So it's like, okay, but you just, you need more. You need more. Rashad Bateman, first round pick, he showed up. Oh, he showed up in a big way, big way. But sadly, it wasn't enough. Even though it was enough, but the defense was like, no, that's not enough. It's not enough. The second half offense, especially in the fourth quarter, they're like, oh no, that's not enough. So I know it's hard to have a complete game in NFL. I know it's super hard, super tough, but I was hoping the Ravens would have that. It was looking like they were gonna have that, but everything just fell apart. So now they got the Patriots. We'll see how that one goes. Should be a good one in New England. So it's gonna present its challenges or whatnot, but we'll see what goes down. So anyway, team keeping clean, I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. Just a nice little reminder, Ravens are one-on-one. Yeah, we know they lost against the Dolphins, but please, please don't let it ruin your week. It should, it's too many more important things than football that affect your week or impact your week to let a football game ruin it. Seriously, like, it'll be okay. It'll be all right. But I love y'all, team keeping clean, I appreciate y'all. And just like the Ravens defense was, for the majority of the second half, I'm out.