 So yesterday, the Ravens found themselves down 10-0 early in the first quarter. Offense couldn't get it going, defense was letting guys run wide open, and things were looking like a big yikes. So what did they need to do? Tying up. Making rage quit, exit out the door, use his favorite team, but I brought him up, get sport shot, I think Graven. To team keeping clean, what's going on is engraving here with another video. And in this video, we're here to talk about my post game thoughts from the game that we watched between the Ravens and the Titans in the wild card matchup of the playoffs. And this was a really good one. But before we get into it, got to give a shout out to all the patrons. Thank you, patrons, because you all are extra special. Team keeping clean just as a whole is special, but patrons, you guys are extra special for the extra support that you all have been willing to show. So it goes a long way, and I really, really, really appreciate it a lot. And I just jumped straight into this game, and the Ravens were down 10-0 early on. Lamar Jackson hooked up with Mark Andrews on the third down, but Mark Andrews, he didn't hook up with the ball. He dropped it. And then on the following drive, Lamar Jackson threw that interception. But after that, when Lamar Jackson got that run, got that touchdown run, he injected life into these Ravens. And John Hallbaugh even said, he said, we didn't even flinch. He said, when we were down 10-0, we didn't even flinch. And by the way that the game went, and by the way that the play calling went as well, they didn't. And they did a very, very good job of making adjustments on offense. I was proud of them. On the Titans, for the most part, they were stuffing the run. They were stuffing Gus Edwards. They were stuffing J.K. Dobbins. And they were certainly stuffing Lamar Jackson. And there was some questionable play calling a little bit here and there on offense throughout the game. But for the most part, Greg Roman called a pretty good game. And what really impressed me about Greg Roman in this game were the second half adjustments. The way that he came out in the second half and started having Lamar pass to the flats and then letting the receivers get the yak. I really liked that because that's something that they don't really incorporate into the Ravens offense too much. So that was a good job by Greg Roman. Another thing that I really liked in this game was the way that Hollywood played and they kept Hollywood involved. They didn't just get him involved early and be like, OK, you know what? Let's find out. No, they kept Hollywood involved in this game. They knew that he was hot. He was on it and he stayed with it. Hollywood did a very good job of getting a lot of yak. The yards after the catch. He didn't do the drops today, which was great. He was on it. He was on fire from start to finish. So shout out to Hollywood. Mark Andrews. He had a real crucial catch for the Ravens to keep the driver live on their first touchdown drive, I believe, where it was third down in Lamar. He rolled out of the pocket. He was running toward the sideline looking, waiting, waiting, looking. And then he hit Mark Andrews for a deep shot down the sideline, which was a beautiful thing and something in this game that I actually noticed from Sarah Ellis. Shout out to Sarah Ellison was that Lamar, he was passing a lot of his passing and his most successful passing came outside the numbers. But you know, Lamar Jackson can't throw outside the numbers. You know, anyway, you all know how it goes already. But this game, offensive MVP was Lamar Jackson for sure. Offensive line for the Ravens in this game. They could have been a bit better. They could have been a bit worse, but they could have been a bit better. But they were all right for the most part. I know Lamar Jackson got sacked like four times. So that's never a good thing when your quarterback is taking all of those sacks. And there were times when they were just getting through. They were just getting through. But Lamar would have to make a play in the backfield to keep the play alive. And one of those plays being when on that third down catch from Mark Andrews. That was huge. That was because a Titans defender was all over Lamar. And Lamar kindly gave him a stiff arm and said, excuse me, sir. I have a pass to complete. And then he proceeded to complete that pass to keep the drive alive. So that was huge. That was huge. But moving forward, offensive line, they got to be better. And they will be better. We know that they will. J.K. Dobbins in this game, he had to be very patient because early on he was getting stuffed. But he just needed to take some time. He needed to be patient and it ended up coming to him. He, of course, got the touchdown. Didn't really get any long runs like we have been used to seeing. So shout out to the Titans defense for that. But J.K. Dobbins got his. Gus Edwards, he had a decent game, too. Titans didn't let the running backs go off. They were all over the running backs for the most part. But Lamar Jackson, when he got his, he got his. And he got it in a major way. I love Lamar Jackson the way that he ran because he made sure he got extra yards. Even in plays where it looked like he was getting ready to go out of bounds, he'll be like, no, he will cut back inside and try to get as many yards as possible. Because this is playoffs. This is playoffs. Everything counts that much more. And it's when I go home. That's it. It's when I go home. So you got to put a little extra out there on every play. And Lamar Jackson did just that. One of my favorite runs was actually to close the game out. Because I was shocked that the Titans went all over Lamar on that last play. When he, I forgot whether it was Dobbins or Gus Edwards in the backfield with him. But he faked to them and Lamar kept it and gashed him up the middle for that first down that closed it out. But actually before that, I did actually love a play call that Greg Roman called because he called a play action. And Lamar threw the ball to Hollywood on first down to try to close out the game. I love that play call. I love it because it just it reminded me of the chiefs. That was something that the chiefs would do. But it showed the Ravens were really trying to put the game away. And they weren't trying to be like super conservative. But they weren't being stupid, stupid. But they weren't being conservative at the same time. And I love that Lamar just stood a little bit too high. But they ended up it didn't end up backfiring on them. It didn't end up coming back to bite them because they ended up getting their first down. And it was just a beautiful thing. So shout out to the offense for having quite the bounce back game. Now defense King Henry. This dude just came off of a 2000 yard rushing season in this day and age of football. That's amazing. That is amazing. 2000 yards in this passing league. The way that running backs aren't even valued anymore. Shout out to Derek Henry for that. But shout out to the Ravens defense for holding this dude to 40 yards. They held this dude to 40 yards. And for the first three quarters, they were shutting him down. But then in the fourth quarter, he got his longest run of the game, which was eight yards, but it was still his longest run of the game. And I was thinking, uh oh, please don't don't let this dude get loose now. And they didn't. They didn't. Wink did a phenomenal job making adjustments. I know Marlon Humphrey early on, he was struggling a bit. He wasn't like having this abysmal, just terrible game, anything like that. With the long AJ Brown catch, Marlon Humphrey was all over him, but AJ Brown just made a better play. And then with the touchdown catch, it was offensive passing interference. We all know Ravens fans knew, Titans fans knew, Zebras knew, but they decided, you know what, no, we ain't calling that one. But then they called that offensive passing interference on Willie Snead with his dude turned around to catch the ball. They called that passing. I was just like, wow. And then they called that illegal use of the hands on Jimmy Smith. And I was like, man, if they're how are they calling these things? But they didn't call that person. It was just with the officiating yesterday, it was terrible. But I mean, with the Ravens, we already know what to expect. We've seen this literally all year long for the most part. We've seen it all year long. So it's really unfortunately nothing new, but just a part of the game. But with the defense early on, they had receivers and Titans running across the middle of the field wide open, wide open. And it was frustrating because I was thinking, oh, no, please don't let it be one of those games, but they fixed it. And with Wink, he usually makes his adjustments in the second half. But in this game, he made his adjustments in the second quarter. I saw the cornerbacks. They were playing a lot more press. They were all over there. Those receivers, even the safeties, they were all over the Titans. And it was just a beautiful thing to see. And the way that they fixed it, they fixed what what what looked like it was going to be a long term issue in the game. They fixed it right away. And the defense only ended up giving up what three points in the second half. They held the Titans in check, man. At Judon, he had the game of his life. Pernil McPhee, he had the game of his life. Shout out to Brandon Williams, the Kalei's Cam. Kalei's Cam was running his mouth before the game, but they all backed it up together. Just that whole defensive line. Derek Wolf, Mada Bique, they all pitched in and they did a phenomenal job against Derek Henry. And one thing you notice, too, is that you saw Malik Harrison involved a lot more on defense. Now, Malik Harrison, they haven't really had him out there on defense recently, but they had to bring out the big guns with Derek Henry being in this game. And Malik Harrison, he made some plays, too. So shout out to Leek. As far as the pass rush in this game, it was OK. Wasn't the best, wasn't the worst. It was OK. Could have been better, though, but they can improve on that. They contained Ryan Tannehill, though. And one thing that we noticed early on in the game, on the first play of the game, they bid, they bid on that play action hard. They bid on that play action hard. But after that, they weren't biting on the play action anymore. Why? Because they have been stuffing Derek Henry. They have been stopping Derek Henry. This dude didn't run for any first downs at all. None. And it was it was crazy. And Ryan Tannehill only ran the ball, I think, like two times. So Ravens held the entire running game in check. And that's something that we talked about in the preview for this game was that they had to, of course, stop Derek Henry, but they also had to be on the lookout for Ryan Tannehill, because Ryan Tannehill would get away with faking it to Derek Henry and keeping it and getting some big chunks on the ground. But Ravens, they eliminated that. And they the defense controlled the game. And then, of course, at the end, when they needed it the most, Marcus Peters made the pick. And, you know, you know, Marcus Peters, you know, Marcus Peters, he went right to the logo and so to all the Ravens defense, they all went on the logo and they had a party on there. And they said, Titans, y'all want to dance on our logo? OK, y'all should have done that. Go see how it feels now. A special teams, Justin Tucker, he, of course, missed that first field goal, but he had a bounce back and he ended up making the second one from like a yard shorter. So shout out to Justin Tucker. Shout out to the Ravens for knowing what he can do, what he's capable of and that he is the best. This game, it was well coached. It was well coached. The Ravens, they didn't do anything really stupid. I know on offense, there was some of the obvious stuff like with Lamar Jackson, some of the keepers. With the option play, I wasn't really a big fan of that. I know the Ravens, they really haven't run that much. The last time I remember it was in week one. I'm sure they ran it after that, too, but that's the last one I really remember. So it's not a play that they run frequently, but I'm still not a big fan of it, but it wasn't the worst. And while the game was well coached, it was also well called. And the calls didn't just come from Greg Roman or John Harbaugh. A huge call came from Lamar Jackson. And I questioned it. I was like, I don't know about all that because it was on the fourth down. It was on the fourth down. I think it was fourth and five, but the Ravens were in Titans territory and John Harbaugh, they were getting ready to send the field goal unit out there. And Lamar, he said, no, he said, no. And now what I got to do myself, I just got to know that it's going to work. If Lamar says no, and if Lamar is waving off the special teams, then I and we we got to just trust Lamar and know that he knows what he's doing because every time he does that, it results in a big play. It results in a first down because we saw it in Seattle, the famous. No, we're going to go for it. Coach, you saw what happened there. We saw it a couple of weeks ago. I don't remember if it was in the I think it was in a Giants game with Lamar said no, and they ended up getting it. They think it was a little hitch route or a zig route to Hollywood Brown first down. And then in this game, they said, no, we going for it. And Lamar Jackson threw for the first down. But they called that weak offensive pass and the fence on Willie's like, come on, y'all. But anyway, we got to trust Lamar. I got to trust Lamar and know that he got a Ravens got it. They changed the narrative, even though the narrative is now going to change to something else, but it's all good. I was happy that the Ravens under Lamar Jackson, they got their first playoff win. They got a come from behind win, come from being down multiple scores in the playoff win. So that was a beautiful thing. So shout out to the Ravens. It was such a satisfying win because they overcame so much and they got the job done. So now it's on to the Buffalo Bills. And we just see how everything shakes out. So just like the Titans are now when it comes to the playoffs and also exactly how my voice is too, I'm out.