 We're not going to waste no time. Let's get straight into it. I mean, Nick has been a very integral player for us. His understanding and knowledge of the offense and all the adjustments goes without saying, his attitude, toughness, and what he brought every single day really should be emulated. And he's a valuable player, and he's going to be fine. It's going to take him some time to get back, and he'll be better than ever. But in the meantime, it's just a great opportunity for others to step up. And we'll kind of forge a new identity moving forward. I mean, that's just how it goes sometimes. But Nick's probably one of the, if not the best, blocking tight end in the league, in my estimation. So obviously, things will change a little bit. And you just got to make those adjustments. But it's an exciting opportunity for others to step up. And that was perfectly said by Greg Roman. But it's exactly what we already know. It's exactly what we already know. You don't just lose, like he said, the best blocking tight end in football and expect to be the same type of team. Now, while we were watching, doing the live stream, doing the Patriots game, and Nick Boyle went down, we said, oh, OK. OK, now this offense is going to be a lot different. Expect a lot more spread formations, a lot more receivers on the field at the same time than it was before. Because now with Nick Boyle out, things are much different. And even with them bringing in Luke Wilson and whatever other tight ends they'll use to replace Nick Boyle starting this Sunday, it's still not going to be the same. And it's no knock on whatever tight end enters the lineup. But at the same time, it's going to be the same situation like it was with Marsha Yanda and going to whoever has to follow in his footsteps. It just won't be the same. So with this Ravens, and again, he said it, we're going to forge a new identity. We are going to forge a new identity. So we're not going to be, shout out to Eric Guero, them same old Ravens. We're not. So with him saying that, I expect them, and I know they have been doing it already, but I expect them to do it even more now, to be even more of a passing team. And what I expect them to do, especially based off of his wording now, it can't just be about what you say. You got to follow it up with actions. He also use a huge word that we love to use on here when it comes to the offense. And when it comes to the defense too, when it comes to this Ravens football team, adjustments, adjustments, the Ravens need to be better at making adjustments. And he said it himself, he's going to have to adjust. They're going to have to adjust. So now I would expect them to use players in different ways and to really try to use players even more now to their strengths, because you had two very strong tight ends. You know what their strengths were, but now one of them is out. So that position has become a weakness. So how do you counter a weakness on your team? Well, you get strong in other areas. You improve in other areas. And you hope that, of course, what you bring into replace where you got weak at, it can be strong, if not as strong or even stronger, but you don't expect that. But you need to take advantage of what you still do have. You still have Hollywood. And as many people have been writing him off, which I just, I don't agree with and can't get with, use him how he should be used. You don't feel like he's the number one receiver. Okay, cool. Use him as a great number two. Use him in the slot. You can move him around the field. He doesn't just have to be an outside wide receiver. It doesn't have to start and end there for Hollywood on his team. Put him in the slot. What cornerback is going to keep up with Hollywood in the slot, especially if the team is in man? Who's keeping up with him? You tell me, because I don't know anybody. But use him like that. Devon Duvenay. It's time. And again, they've been getting him involved more and more. It's time to keep on doing it. Miles Boykin. They finally did. It wasn't just questions from subscribers because we talked about it on questions from subscribers a lot about Miles Boykin possibly switching to tight end. Hardball said no. He shut that down a couple of days ago in the press. He said no. Miles Boykin, he can't do that right now. Can't do it. But they still need to use Miles, make him a threat. Make him a threat. Try to coach him up to get him in positions to where he can go for the jump ball. They gotta do it, man. Because it's like, you got these guys that are here. And I know we talk about the Ravens not having this true number one receiving whatnot. They got a bunch of slot guys. Okay, that's what it is right now. So you gotta use them to the fullest now. You have to. You got no choice. You of course could activate Dez Bryan as well. And they talked about Dez Bryan too. They said he figures to be part of the Ravens plans this season in the future. So the way that he's worded it made it sound like a call up was not likely this week. But you never know. You really never know. But they just need to do a better job now. Now scheme is gonna be everything. Like before y'all thought scheme was everything and as much as there been complaints about it and Greg Roman this, Greg Roman that, like now that heat is on, man. It's on all the way. That stove is turned all the way up. Well, if you got an induction stove, you just keep pressing the buttons all the way till it turns up, but you get what I'm saying. The pressure is on now, especially for this Ravens offense for Lamar Jackson, he gonna have to step it up too. It's not just on Greg Roman. Greg Roman, he could call the best game in the world, but if Lamar Jackson doesn't improve and if Lamar Jackson doesn't make the throws, then it won't even matter. So he gotta step up too. The biggest thing with Lamar Jackson that needs to take a step forward is the decision making. Now last week in that ugly game, look, that game was ugly. Haven't seen a game that ugly in a long time. I'm talking about the weather. But in that game, well, I mean, you could be talking about the run defense too because that was pretty ugly. I ain't seen a Ravens run defense that ugly in a big minute. So big yikes to that, but the weather was ugly. But overall in that game, Lamar Jackson only made two bad decisions, two. In the Colts game, as much as ugly as the offense was in the first half, in that game, Lamar Jackson only made two bad decisions, two all game. So what we've been seeing is that with Lamar Jackson, the decision making has been improving. It's been improving, it's been getting better. So he needs to take it up a notch just a little bit and start eliminating some of those bad decisions and makes them even better ones. And one thing with Lamar Jackson is that he just has to see the field a little bit better. Cause you see the field pretty good now, but now you just gotta see it a little bit better. But now for him, what should help? He'll have a little more speed out there. Now you will have a little less blocking. So this is why the rate, this is why passing concepts are so important. This is why the route trees are so important. This is why the play calling and decision making is so important because they all go together. So with Nick Boyle being out, you may have a little less time. Depending on if they leave Andrews back to block or not, you may have a little less time. So you're going to have to get different guys involved and make some quick decisions, some smart decisions. Go through your breeze, try to take advantage. And also what the Ravens can do, you said you're gonna forge a new identity, right? Now last week, I give them a pass for that because while we do, we would love for them to run that up-tempo offense, like we love that we saw against the Colts. But last week, if you didn't run it, that's fine because the weather is rainy, there's a lot of bad snaps going on. You wouldn't wanna really rush it like that. Cause we saw that how sloppy it got even when it wasn't rushed. But now the weather should be a whole lot better. Like, ooh, that game was a big yikes last week with the weather. But let's get this thing going up-tempo now. Let's get it going up-tempo. You see, like last week, the Patriots played the Ravens game. They played the Ravens game. Clock control, controlling the drives, moving the chains, running the ball, playing good defense. Simple game plan. It wasn't anything crazy, it wasn't anything hectic, it wasn't anything out of the simple game plan. They played the Ravens game last week and they beat the Ravens with their own game. They beat them with it. So Ravens, they need to get back to their ball, but even though their ball is gonna change now, Ravens football is gonna be a lot different cause they don't have the personnel to play Ravens football. So the definition of Ravens football now is gonna mean something completely different. So we'll see what Greg Roman got in store. I'm excited for it. I'm excited to see what he does. What kind of tricks he pulls out. But there is no doubt a lot of pressure on him, a lot more pressure on him, and a lot more pressure also on Lamar Jackson. We'll see how they deal with it. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all, I appreciate you. And I'm out.