 I think last year as Ravens fans, it has such a big negative impact on just the way that a lot of Ravens fans process things and really think about things and the way that a lot of us take in information because last year it caused so much worry and concern and almost fear heading into this off season. So when people were tripping out about David Ajabo not signing his deal, it wasn't a shocker. It wasn't a surprise, anything like that. But now all that worry that some people had, all that concern that some people had, now you can calmly put that to rest because yesterday the Baltimore Ravens officially, they officially signed second round pick David Ajabo. So now he joins the team and while he's not gonna be practicing yet, he does officially join the team. Now he's officially a Raven and he'll be able to go through the playbook, be able to study, watch film, watch tape and all that stuff. But it's gonna be a slow process. It's gonna be a slow process because again he is recovering from the Achilles injury. Now, we talked about this earlier in the Old Dale Beckham Jr. video but I wonder how with David Ajabo how they'll treat his injury when it comes to the roster. Because they could go the all or nothing route and they could start him on the physically unable to perform list, the PUP to where he would miss at least the first six weeks. And then if he was ready to get back on the active roster they could add him to the active roster but he would take up a roster spot. But if he wasn't ready and he wasn't ready to return after those six weeks to injured reserve he would go and then he would officially, his season would be over before it even got started. Or do they go the route where they actually allow him to pass through on the initial 53 man roster and then just put him on injured reserve so they can activate him from injured reserve at any time when he's ready throughout the season. I think that would probably be the route that they would take because it just gives them a lot more flexibility. But either way we'll see in a couple of weeks because wow, the pre-season, pre-season really starts tomorrow. First game of the pre-season is tomorrow. Not for the Ravens, but I think it's the, I wanna say Raiders and Jaguars, I think. But either way, Hall of Fame game is tomorrow, then the following week, pre-season, then the following week, pre-season, then the following week, pre-season, then the following week, I think we get a break, then a week after that, it's regular season football. We are here, we made it. And it's almost scary to think about just how fast this off-season went. But speaking of speed, my God, Hollywood Brown. Man, initially I got a little worried because I just kept seeing headlines. Hollywood Brown arrested and I was like, oh boy, Hollywood Brown, criminal child, and I'm like, what? But then I read it and I was like, not necessarily relieved, but I was relieved. I was relieved, but I was like, still like, okay, you slow it down a bit there, buddy, but it was a relief because again, the biggest words that I kept seeing were arrested, criminal charges, this, that. So that had worried me a little bit, but then they said it was for speeding and I was like, oh, okay. So Hollywood Brown, who is back, he's healthy again because I know he was having, I think it was some hamstring problems, some hamstring issues or whatnot, but that's cleared up and he's back practicing for the Cardinals. But I wonder if he was running a little bit late for work, which trust me, that would happen to me all the time. Like all the time, I think like, oh man, I used to get a lot of speeding tickets back when I was a little bit younger. So Hollywood, I feel your pain. But anyway, it says that he was arrested for criminal speeding on Wednesday morning. Now, you know what? That's something that I had never heard of before, ever. I've never heard of criminal speeding before. What is criminal speeding? Well, the Arizona Department of Public Safety told Arizona Sports that Hollywood Brown was arrested at 7.05 AM, so early, early in the morning. He must have just came from like Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts or something. He must have got some coffee and it had him ready to go. He was probably hitting it. Or you know what? Hollywood, it's Hollywood, man. You know, he was probably actually on foot, running. That's how fast he was running. But anyway, it says that Brown was arrested at 7.05 AM. Arizona law holds that criminal speeding includes traveling at any speed over 85 miles per hour and traveling more than 20 miles per hour over any posted speed limit. So what we do know from this law, from this article, is that, all right. So he was at least going 105 miles per hour, at least. Because it says in Arizona, the law, you traveling at any speed over 85 miles per hour. So 85 miles per hour is the minimum speed that you would be going for it to be a criminal speeding. But traveling at any speed over 85 miles per hour and traveling more than 20 miles per hour over any posted speed limit. So they didn't give any of the details of exactly how fast he was going. But he, oh yeah, he was hitting it. Because he was headed southbound on Loop 101, driving in an HOV lane. Now I know that the HOV lane is supposed to be for two people. I don't know if he had a passenger with him or not. Maybe Colin Murray was in it. I don't know, but he, yeah. He was in the HOV lane. So hopefully somebody was in there with him. I know, like, again, back then, when I was younger, some of them speeding tickets, I would be doing the same thing. I would be, it would be me riding alone and I would be using the HOV lane because it would be less traffic in the HOV lane. It would be less people there. And I was by myself, but I was still riding in the HOV lane. Cause it's supposed to be two or more passengers in the car to be in the HOV lane. But I was like, hey, I'm trying to hit it, man. I'm trying to go, man. But again, not excusing what he was doing cause you gotta be safe, man. You gotta be safe. Leave early, leave early. I know there's that saying, I can't remember the saying off the top of my head because I just, the way that I go about me, I need to use this saying, but I don't use it enough so it's not fully registered in my head. If you're five minutes early, then you're late. If you're five minutes early, then you're late. You should be at least like 10, 15 minutes early to places. And again, if I would have went by that, then a lot of stuff for me would be a lot different than it had been. Cause again, I am just late to a lot of stuff. It will be so weird. Like I remember the two weeks ago, I had an appointment at 12.30, 12.30 p.m. So 12.30 in the afternoon, I was up. I was up, I was awake cause I can't really sleep late for some reason, but I was up. Woke up probably like nine, something like that. Was up, was ready, I was shouting all that, ready to go. But so 10.30 came around, I'm chilling. 11 came around, I'm chilling, relaxing. 11.30 came around, oh, and it takes about 20 minutes to get to the place. So 11.30 came around, I'm still chilling. 12 came around, I'm posted up just chilling, man. So then at 12.10 or like 12.12, that's when it like really hit, oh, I gotta go. I gotta go. So I, it just, I don't know what it is, man, but it's just a nasty habit of mine that I have to continuously work on. But anyway, back to what we were talking about, cause you know, we went way left with Hollywood. Yeah, just gotta work on leaving a little bit early. If that was what the case was, if he was running late, just gotta work on leaving a little bit early. And yeah, as far as speeding, like, it's so tough, man, because I don't know, I don't speed like that, like 20 miles over, whatever the speed limit was. Like I do like five to 10, but that's like, well, you know what, what's the speed limit on the turnpike in all 95? Anyway, you gotta be safe. It's so hard though, because when you're running late, you like, man, I just gotta, I gotta press on that gas just a little bit more so I can get there on time. I don't wanna be late, but you gotta be safe though. Safety has to take top priority in really everything. It really does. So hopefully Hollywood will have learned a valuable lesson from all of this and he can move forward. They can move forward and just be grateful that nobody was hurt. Nobody was hurt. I can't even say this is a Florida thing or it's a South Florida thing. Can you remember when Lamar was, he was recording and stuff and he was driving and he was speeding and stuff? I was like, okay, Lamar, wait a minute there. But this is an everywhere thing. People everywhere, they speed. I know a lot of y'all watching this, probably hitting it on 95 or whatnot or whatever, on the highway and whatnot. But yeah, let's just try to leave earlier, man. Try to leave earlier, so we'll be there earlier and we ain't got to worry about being late. Don't be like me. Don't be a late person like me. It's not a good habit, but I'm trying to kick it. I love y'all team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all so much. Let's just have a great rest of the week and we out.