 These ravens be moving money around so they can add a player. Well, certainly won't be Jarvis Landry. Anyway, YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on in grave here with another video? Happy Saturday. I really whenever you watching this hope your day is going very, very, very well. Um, yesterday was very fun. Uh, a couple of turn of events. Um, getting hoodwinked again. Uh, ravens are the ultimate leverage team once again. Uh, but what's new? What's new? Nothing is. Uh, so Nick Boyle, Nick Boyle said, what he said? Y'all, y'all thought I was about to get cut? They had everybody looking at post June 1st cuts. Everybody was looking at what the dead money would be different possibilities. And Nick Boyle said, no, I ain't going nowhere. I ain't going nowhere. Yeah, they drafted them two tight ends. Yeah, that's cool. I ain't leaving. And but I wonder if the ravens approach him and they were like Nick Boyle. We love you. We value you, but you will either be cut or you're going to agree to a pay cut. You choose. I wonder they did that, especially with it being so late in the off season because it's I'm not saying the ravens did it, but it's what a lot of teams do because they will have these players rework their deals late in the season because the later that you have them agree to a deal. The later you make a transaction with a player where they could possibly be cut the less chance they have of getting picked up. Um, so it's and it's a business. It happens. Um, but I'm not saying the ravens did it, but we'll never know. Anyway, um, with Nick Boyle, perfume. Yes, he said ravens, uh, Nick Boyle agreed to a rework contract. Uh, his salary of five mil was lowered to 1.12 mil with a 2.63 signing bonus plus another 1.25 mil he can earn in incentives. Now I wonder what those incentives are. I wonder if they will be catches. Uh, I wonder if there will be touchdowns, uh, playing time percentage. It could be anything, but usually, um, when they are incentives with a contract, when an account, when a contract is incentive based, it can be very, very hard to earn those incentives. Um, cause incentives also, they, um, they make a deal look a lot bigger than what it truly is because you can hear these deals. Oh, this deal is worth, worth up to 25 mil. It's like, Oh man, that's a lot of money. But then you say, Oh, well, uh, 10 mil of that are in incentives. It's like, Oh, okay. Well, they got to do X, Y, and Z to reach that extra 10 mil so they can really get the 25 mil. Um, a lot like Bobby Wagner's deal. Um, I think his deal was like two year 24 mil something like that. I forgot what it was, but a lot of it was incentives base. Cause again, we know with him Ravens offered more guaranteed money. So money that he would have gotten no matter what, but Rams offered a bigger overall contract with incentives. Um, and it says, uh, one mil of his 2023 salary was converted to a roster bonus next year. So this created 2.5 65 mil in cap space. So Ravens made a move to get them some more bread, but what does it mean? Are they clearing out money to add a player? They could be, they could be. And again, the expectation is still that they add a veteran at wide receiver. I mean, they are clearly searching for. They are clearly searching for another wide receiver. They've been turned down and burn and shut down a lot, but they are clearly looking to add another guy. Jarvis Landry, he said, no, I'm, I'm, I'm good. Nope. I'm going to go to New Orleans and he's from there again. Um, and Jalen Riga, the Eagles, they, nope. No, thanks. No. So that was that. Um, but we'll see what happens next. Again, the whole Jarvis Landry thing, the public interest, public interest. So next time I hear about somebody that the Ravens are interested in publicly, don't go for it. Don't bite. Don't bite. Um, I've been seeing a lot of talk about because again, the conversation has been a lot about Jarvis Landry. Obviously, because that was the most recent guy. Um, but I've been seeing a lot of talk about GRO this, GRO that oh man, as long as the Ravens, they have GRO, then nobody's going to want to come here. Nobody's going to want to play. No wide receivers are going to want to play for the Ravens unless it's like a super, super, super, super last resort type of thing. Um, I disagree. I disagree. Reason I disagree is because say, for instance, GRO gets fired. GRO gets fired. Um, Ravens and hardball hires, whoever is next at offensive coordinator. The complaints are going to happen again. It's going to happen again. This isn't, I know a lot of people want to make it just a Greg Roman offense thing, a Greg Roman scheme thing. Oh, it's Greg Roman, Greg Roman, Greg Roman. But this whole wide receiver thing, I was just talking to my guy, Kevin, about this couple of minutes ago, this whole wide receiver thing, wide receivers not wanting to come to the Ravens, play for the Ravens. This has been happening long before Greg Roman, long before Greg Roman, before Greg Roman even stepped foot as Ravens run game coordinator. And then of course he got promoted to offensive. This has been happening before then, before then. This has been had, and this is not a Lamar Jackson because you know, some people like to me, oh, nobody wants to play with Lamar. It's been happening way before Lamar was even thought of. To, it was way before, look, there was even a pre-draft visit with Lamar Jackson. It's been happening for a long time, man. So it's been a thing to where the Ravens, they just, they don't, they don't value wide receiver like that because they, they, that's how they've been built. That's what they've been based on the run game, the run game, run game, run game and play good defense. That's how it's been. So as far as free agent wide receivers, yeah, it's look at the Ravens history. It's been pretty tough for the longest. So in order for the Ravens is going to take a lot. It will take some like some seismic changes in order for the Ravens to really be an attractive destination to free agent wide receivers. It would. And some of those seismic changes that would have to happen, it would have to start upstairs. It would have to start upstairs. It would have to be a philosophy change. Funny because we talked about philosophy change super early in this off season, super, super early, a long time ago, very long time ago. And we talked about how weren't, weren't even calling for nobody to be fired. We're calling for nobody to be fired. But we said in that video with philosophy changes, it got to start from the top. It has to Steve Bishadi, Eric Acosta, John Harbaugh. It got to start with those guys. It has to because they could again, they could fire Greg Roman. Maybe all right, Greg Roman by, but they would just hire the next guy who Ravens fans will end up complaining about him too. It offensive coordinator. It's gonna have it would happen philosophy change until a philosophy change is reached. It's going to continue to be the same type of offense. It's gonna run heavy. They were throwing some passes in there quite cool and played play good defense. Today's NFL man is again. The right game is cool defense is cool, but the passing game has to be taken to another level. You have to have consistent playmakers in the passing game. And I know like right now that they, the way that they set things up, it's looking like they like. All right, Greg Roman, all right, Giro, it's all on you brother. You got it. Take it over. Take it away. Do your thing because they are building this thing up to where Greg Roman has some significant tight ends. You got some playmakers at tight ends. They got a strong offensive line, strong running game. Receivers they like. So that's what it is. That's what it is. But again, um, it's going to be the same thing. It's going to be more turned down from like significant guys. It's going to be, it's going to continue to be that same thing until Ravens actually have a philosophy change. Another thing that the Ravens will have to do. They will have to show like they'll have it'll have to be more than just a lot. Well, obviously with a philosophy change, you'll see the change on the field. You'll see the change in the scheme and whatnot. But it would, it would have to be shown in action too. You would have to see the results like, oh, that's what they doing over there now. Okay, cool, cool, cool. And that's on both coaching and the players too. So coaching would have to implement just a new scheme, a new philosophy and the players, they would have to execute it. Now with Lamar Jackson, a big thing with him, and we talked about this way before it was even a thought of Hollywood being traded. Well, Lamar Jackson, we talked about him just spreading the ball out more. Him, because we all know five to 89, they were going to get this. We knew that for sure. They were going to get this, but now spreading it out to other guys too. To making other guys get the opportunities as well and really like trying to see what those guys got. And again, that's on coaching to implement those guys into the game plan and that's on Lamar to give those, excuse me, to give those guys a shot. And it's important. And now this year is like, I was talking to my guy JT about this yesterday. Like then we talked about it plenty of time before that too, but this year, like now with the Hollywood situation, he got traded. Okay, cool. So now Lamar is he's forced to look at other guys that much more. He's forced because one of his main targets, one of his main go-tos is gone. He's gone. He's out and it ain't like, oh, he's, he's suspended for a couple of games or he'll be injured for a couple of games. No, no, no, he's completely removed from the situation as a whole. He's in Arizona. So now with Lamar Jackson, it's like, all right, you still got 89 there. So he's still gonna look 89 away, but now you got a, oh, Bateman, okay. Oh, approach it. Okay. Tyler, okay. Do it. Oh, okay. And who else they end up signing because you know somebody coming. But for now, oh, oh, like me. Okay. Oh, oh, oh, oh, okay. Okay. And then, oh, oh, J K. Okay. Oh, Gus. Okay. Okay. Baddie. I know it ain't bad. Yeah. I know it's baby. But anyway, so you see my point. Oh, Mike Davis. Okay. Justice here. Okay. And again, that's for now. We know things are going to change, but so yeah, man, it's, it's, it's on everybody. Everybody definitely has their share of responsibility that they have for really making this situation with the Ravens look a lot better as far as wide receivers as far as this being a destination where they will want to come now here often. This is offensive linemen's dream offensive linemen dream. Oh, Ravens. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sign me up running backs dream. Oh, yeah, yeah. Sign me up defensive players dream. Oh, right. Oh, yeah, yeah. I'm cool. I'm ready. Let's go tight ends dream. But it's just what I receive. That's the only one where it's like a nightmare. We help me.