 First question on this episode came from my guy Java. He said, with Borough getting hurt, the media will run with that on why the Ravens won the game against the Bengals, LOL. But my question to you is, okay, well, let's start with that first because his next question was completely different from that. But Joe Borough, it was unfortunate with him getting hurt in the game and now he's out for the season. See, look, man, I ain't got no medical degrees, but I don't need them. I'm a doctor. I'm a doctor. And like I said in previous videos, before it was announced that he was out for the season, I knew Joe Borough was gonna be out for the season. Of course, didn't want him to be, but I figured that he was gonna be out for the season just because it just, it made, like it made sense because of the type of injury that he had and because of the timetable as well. Not happy that he's out for the season, but I just figured because if you can't grip a football, what are you gonna, if you rehab it, like it's only six games left. And if you do surgery, then that ends the season. So it just, it just made sense. But anyway, with that, Joe Borough, so he'll be missing the rest of this year. So that'll be six games. Then he, I know his rookie year, he, well, how many games did he play? Like four or five? I forgot how many games played his rookie year. But he missed the chunk of that with the, I think the ACL injury. And then, like I know in training camps previously, he's been hurt too. So I know with Lamar, a lot of people say Lamar Jackson is injury prone, but they won't say that Joe Borough is. And they've played, I saw a statistic that says since 2020, they've played like just about the same amount of games. Like one of them played like 52 games and the other one played like 50 games. So it's super close. But again, I think with both of them, it's just been freak injuries. But you know what? The media with Lamar is, oh, he injury prone, but with Joe Borough, they don't do that. And I say that they need to do it for either one. I just feel like it's an old thing with Lamar. Like, you know how he gets treated a lot differently by media from fans, from a lot of people. He gets treated a lot differently than other quarterbacks and whatnot, other players and whatnot. And then that also brings into question, how do you feel about the pocket? How do you feel about quarterbacks that aren't not as mobile as others? Because Joe Borough can scramble if you need to. But he obviously can't scramble like a Lamar. Jack, I mean, really nobody can, but with, is the pocket even more dangerous than somebody was to move outside the pocket a bit? And I think about that. Because if God's diving at you, God's coming at you, God's jumping on you, diving at your legs, going at your knees. And you can't really move like that. Are you more susceptible to injury? So that's just a question that you can ask yourself. I'm sure I look forward to hear you on the comment section too. But it's just, again, it's unfortunate that this happens. Injuries are the worst part of the game to me. I hate them. But it's just something to think about. But anyway, his question, he said, why is Brandon Stevens not getting the credit he deserves? Because he definitely came a long way. He certainly has. He's getting pretty credit from Raven's fans. I saw something on Twitter the other day, or X, whatever you want to call it, where somebody was like, you know Brandon Stevens is balling because he gave up a touchdown and Raven's fans did not trash him at all. And I was like, wow, that is a powerful truth right there. It's true. He gave up the touchdown to Jamar Chase. I believe in, I ain't see nobody saying, oh, Brandon Stevens sucks. He's terrible. He's just, no, no, not at all. He has been doing a great job. And then I was seeing these highlights of him covering Jamar Chase. And I'm like, man, Brandon Stevens is loose. And he was really sticking with him. I was like, whoa, okay, Brandon Stevens. I was impressed. And I was like, wow, that was crazy. But I loved it. So shout out to Brandon Stevens. But yeah, he's getting credit from Raven's fans. Now, if you talking national media, no, no, no, no. That's not happening at all. But anyway, Jarville's other question, he said, how do you feel about Joe Fleco trying out for the Browns? Hey, let him do it. I mean, we could possibly see the Browns if we played them in the playoffs again. But with Joe Fleco, that would be interesting, man. That would be something if they signed Joe Fleco. I wouldn't be mad at it. Love to see Joe Fleco get another chance because this is probably one of his last chances. I would expect him to retire any day now. So we'll see what happens, but I would be completely cool with it. That would be interesting to see. He also said, can we franchise tag Patrick Queen and Justin Mattabike if a deal can't be made and then tag another free agent the following year, like Bateman and Oway, if they can't get a deal done with them? Oh yeah, you asked this question already and we answered it already, but we'll do it again. But yeah, the franchise tag once per year. So you tag whoever you want to. Just, you can only use one though. You can only use that franchise tag one time on one player per year. And when you use that franchise tag, you just know that it has a big possibility of things getting ugly, depending on the situation and whatnot. But anyway, and he also said, is it me or is Lamar extremely focused than ever this year? Oh yeah, you definitely asked both of these questions before. But yeah, man, I mean, he gotta be. Because if they wanna get where they need to go, then the focus is a requirement. Oh man, next question came from my guy, Michael. He said, hoping all is well with you and the family. I'm watching a video and you're talking about Lamar not running when he has an open lane. We might need to remind the followers and the fans that the last two months of the year we have been without Lamar due to injury. Maybe he's trying to change that trend and let it all hang out when it matters most when he gets through into the playoffs and see how far we can go. That's my two cents. Enjoy it. I like that. That's almost like a little villain leaving the scene. He said, that's my two cents. Enjoy it if you must. Won't lose any sleep if you don't. Out. I like that. That's a nice little exit right there. I sound like you need to start doing videos yourself. But anyway, yeah. That's something that we've talked about too. Yeah, Lamar is long-term thinking. We mentioned that plenty of times on here that it seemed like it's just long-term thinking and he's just really trying, self-preservation, really trying to preserve himself for the long term, for the remainder of the season. Because yeah, like you mentioned, he has missed the past two ends of seasons. So he's gonna wanna be out there for the long run for when it does matter even more. So yeah, cause I can't necessarily say when it matters most, cause regular season, you gotta win in regular season to even get there. But yeah, so when it matters even more, because both obviously regular season is super important, but then yeah, post-season is extremely important as well. And that's a direct reflection of your regular season. So yeah, man, I get it. And it just, it makes all the sense in the world. Appreciate you.