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So with the Baltimore Ravens this season, I've said a few different phrases for how I feel about them. Going into this next 2021, 22 season. One of those phrases has been seeing is believing. Now, in this case, I believe that the Ravens see an interest in tight ends because they love them some tight ends. And I feel like another phrase that we could use for this season is check every box, dot every I, and cross every T and leave no stone unturned. Meaning that the Ravens, they've been checking people out. They've been bringing in people for visits. They've been having people in for workouts. And no matter how much depth they have at whatever position, like again, yesterday it was Todd Gurley. And it's like, hold up, do we not have a, do we not just sign into an extension? Do we not have a JKDOP? Do we not just draft him last season? Do we not have a Justice Hill too? Like, hello, is this something we missing? And they still brought in Todd Gurley for a workout. So this, when this news came out about Charles Clay, the Ravens working out with Charles Clay, tight end, who actually used to play for Greg Roman. So they're familiar with each other. This one, I didn't see them signing Todd Gurley. It could still happen, especially since they got Jimmy's involved. You don't want to get Jimmy's involved, they ain't playing. But I didn't see them signing Todd Gurley, but this is a signing that I could see them doing. The whole Zach Erts thing, I don't know what's going on with that. But, so that's kind of like in our review right now. But with Charles Clay, especially since he worked in a system before. Greg Roman, there is some pressure on Greg Roman. I don't feel like he's on a hot seat, hot seat right now. But again, the cheeks, they may start getting a little bit sweaty right now. Just a little bit. Because when your boss brings in somebody who specializes where you struggle at, that is a tap on the shoulder right there. It's like letting you know like, hey, no excuses. So the Ravens winning, God, Sammy Watkins. Who is Sammy Watkins familiar with? He is from Florida. So he's familiar with all the Florida boys. But besides that, he used to play in Greg Roman's system. So that's why I could see Charles Clay, who is a free agent who the Ravens brought in for a workout as a tight end. I could see them making this move become official. Because he's familiar with Greg Roman's system and he's a tight end. I mean, Raven, you know, we know they love tight ends. Because I had to write it down and y'all let me know if I missed anybody or anything. I think I got everybody, but let me know. Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle, Josh Oliver, Eli Wolf, Jacob Breeland. I done ran out of a hand already because I'm holding my phone with the other hand. Eric Tomlinson, Tony Paulian and Ben Mason. So that is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight tight ends. If I'm missing somebody, I know y'all will let me know in the comments section. But they already have eight tight ends. What's one more won't hurt? It won't. So I expect Ravens to sign Charles Clay. And the thing about him that he has on really most of all these other guys, really besides Tomlinson, but he got experience. He got experience, a lot of experience in the NFL. A whole lot. He, yeah, more than all of these guys. And he has like, not just experience like being in the league for a while, but actually being a, I don't wanna say premier pass catching tight end, but he's been heavily involved in some offenses in the past. So that's another reason why I could see this thing happen. Despite all these 50 million tight ends that the Ravens have, a veteran like Charles Clay, he could be relied upon. He could be relied upon. And I'm not saying that the young boys can't. I'm not saying that, but with the whole situation, again, with Greg Roman, it could make even more sense. Like he would almost be a plug and play guy because Greg Roman's system, it hasn't gone through any of these monumental changes anything since he's been running it. That's his style, that's his system. Charles Clay's familiar with it. So he'd be able to come in and he'd know exactly what to do. He may need some refreshers or whatnot, but he'd know what to do. Sammy Watkins is gonna come in, he'll know what to do. He may need some refreshers and whatnot, but he'll know what to do. So you get my point. So with Charles Clay, it's no different. And Ravens last year, they roll with two tight ends. They roll with it and it just, we, a lot of us were thinking that, okay, maybe they're rolling with two tight ends. Oh, maybe they just definitely gonna make Lamar throw to them wide receivers a lot more because you know them all of them tight ends. But, here's what it is. I mean, it worked out how it worked out. But there was that, that void, that there was that need for that third tight end. And I mean, that, not a God about. Eight third tight end, well, actually technically six. And we'll see who ends up making the final cut. But this is a move, like I said, I think that this one is going to happen. I think that Charles Clay is going to be signed. I really do. Greg Roman, he is, he's gonna go all out this year because he, I think he has a lot riding on this season. A whole lot. And I just, I do not think that it, he gotta get this, he gotta have this thing on point, man. He gotta have this thing on point. And I feel like it's just going to be no excuses, like none. Hey, Greg, we brought in Sammy Watkins, it's one of your old guys, he had success with you. As a matter of fact, he had the most success that he ever had in his career with you. Hey, we drafted Rashad Bateman, first round pick, high hopes for this guy, great route runner, boom. There you go. Hey, we also drafted Tyler Wallace, physical receiver, go up and get it guy. We still got Duvenay, now they got an off season. We still got approach, now he has an off season. Something that somebody said, I wish I would remember exactly who it was in one of the Twitter spaces. Shout out to Twitter, by the way, for incorporating that, stealing that from Clubhouse. But anyway, somebody in the one of the Twitter spaces from yesterday, they made a really good point. And I was like, wow, I didn't even think of this this entire time. 2019, going into the 2019 season, Lamar, he was coming off his rookie campaign. Greg Roman, he took over as the offensive coordinator because Marty Morninweg was out, Greg Roman was in as offensive coordinator. He was like, okay, cool. Lamar Jackson's first year, full off season, they did their thing. He ends up being the MVP. Raven's having an amazing regular season. Post season, it was a big yikes, but amazing regular season. So then, how do you follow that up? Well, you go into 2020, like, all right, let's implement even more stuff. Let's have an even better season this year. Let's do our thing. But then the pandemic hits. So that pandemic takes away pretty much the entire off season. So with that being said, we always talk about Greg Roman so much. Some people love him, some people don't love him. Some people like him. Some people don't like him. And it's everything in between too. But Greg Roman, in his first year, we saw what happened with Lamar Jackson, Raven's offensive team and everything. Raven's offense and they exploded. It was great. Second year, the offense still did their thing there, but it almost seemed like they took a step back. Now, I was explaining to them in the Twitter spaces yesterday, like, how do you follow that up? How do you follow up 14 and two? And how do you follow up an MVP season? Nine times out of 10 following up those two is you're gonna take a step back. After a unanimous MVP season, you're gonna take a step back. After your team going 14 and two, it's not many better records than that. So you're gonna take a step back. But with the whole pandemic, that stripped Greg Roman, if he did have anything else that he wanted to really implement into this offense, that really stripped him of doing that because it took away the off season for everybody. Not saying that it was impossible for him to implement new things and whatnot, but it took away a lot of people's opportunities, a lot of coaching's opportunities to get closer with the players and implement new this and that. But so this year, that's why I feel like it's like no excuses, no excuses for anybody across the board, none. So we are gonna see how much the investments that they made for this offense, how much those pay off, how much the personnel that they've put into this system, how much that pays off, how much the new coaching staff that they put into this offense, how much that pays off. But it's just a wait and see type of thing. So Charles Clay, welcome to the board. Well, now welcome to the board is what I can't say. I think it's gonna happen, man. I will not be surprised, not one bit of Charles Clay signs. But until then, we'll just be on Charles Clay watch. Love y'all team, keep it clean. Y'all keep your heads up. Stuff will get better, I promise you. Promise, promise, promise. Love y'all and we out.