 I'm in can be so, so, so funny. It's crazy because a little over an hour ago, I had recorded a video where I was talking about the possibility of an Anthony Weaver becoming the Dolphins defensive coordinator because as we've heard since I think yesterday, he was the favorite. So he was expected to get the job. And in that video, I was talking about how, yeah, it was getting ready to happen most likely and it was expected. But even with that, I was still proud of the way the Baltimore Ravens have handled and even provided this opportunity and how they handled this situation in a couple of different ways. But then I recorded the video, I was in the middle of uploading it and then I had accidentally deleted it. And I was like, oh, and that is one of the most frustrating things when you work on something and you work on it, you work on it and then you accidentally deleted, you get rid of it. But then about 15 minutes ago, this news came out that now it's official. So I was like, okay, cool. I couldn't even be too mad at it. But anyway, Team Keep It Clean, I gotta share with y'all why I am very proud of the Baltimore Ravens for this movement. That may sound weird. Like, how could you be proud of the Baltimore Ravens if Anthony Weaver's getting hired to leave the Ravens? If he's getting hired to go to a different team still within the same conference as the Baltimore Ravens? Well, I'm going to tell you exactly why. And there's a couple of different reasons too. Before we get into it, make sure you subscribe to the channel, turn your notifications on. I know it's a lot of people that right now that do not wanna hear nothing about the Baltimore Ravens football, but and I get it. But I appreciate y'all that have been coming back that have been showing love and still wanna talk football. Cause it's a lot of us that still don't mind talking football even though it ended on an ugly note, even though it ended on a sour note, we still willing to talk and more than happy to talk some Ravens football and just football in general as well. So with this move, again, Anthony Weaver, he had been a favorite to be the defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins. I believe Vic Fangio, he left to go be the defensive coordinator. I wanna say for the Eagles, I believe, but I'm not 1,000% sure. But anyway, they're getting a new defensive coordinator for Anthony Weaver, but this was not his only option. This was not the only job that he applied to. It's not the only place that he had an interview with. He had an interview to be the possible head coach of the Washington Commanders. But they obviously gave that to Dan Quinn, who was the former defensive coordinator for the Cowboys, former defensive coordinator for the Seahawks and former head coach. Didn't he coach the Atlanta Falcons, I think? I forget which team he coached. But anyway, they gave that job to Dan Quinn. So now he's the head coach of the Commanders. But now with Anthony Weaver becoming the official defensive coordinator of the Dolphins, and they were really weird defense last year. You know what, I guess it wasn't weird. It was just really the whole team because they were really good against the bad teams. Oh my goodness, that defense showed out. They showed out, they went crazy, but against the good teams, they fell flat. And that's really the theme of the Miami Dolphins last year for the most part against the really, really good teams. But anyway, I'm proud of the Baltimore Ravens for this move. And I know that sounds really weird. Like, how does that make any sense? Well, for two main reasons. One is because the Baltimore Ravens, obviously Mike McDonald, he was expected to be a head coach this off season. We all knew he was gonna be a head coach this off season. We all, we've been talking about it for the entire season that Mike McDonald was going to be a head coach. No way that that defense did what they did and the way that they did it for so consistently throughout the entire season, and he wasn't gonna get no job opportunities. No, again, the only way that I felt like he would stay with the Baltimore Ravens is if John Harbaugh ended up retiring, if the Ravens won the Super Bowl, John Harbaugh not retired, or moved to the front office or something. And then they ended up promoting Mike McDonald to head coach. That's the only way I saw them keeping him. That's the only way. But obviously that didn't happen. Mike McDonald, he got an opportunity to go coach with the Seattle Seahawks and we had before. That's obviously what he wanted to do. Cause if he didn't want to do it, he had to do it. He could have been like, he could have been Johnson and been like, oh no, the Seahawks now I'm straight. But he obviously wanted to keep moving up the NFL ladder and go from an intern to what a linebacker's coach. And I know he did some other stuff in between there too. Then going to college defensive coordinator then coming back to the NFL and being a defensive coordinator for two years and then boom, he's a head coach, like, well, not like that, but it's been a process obviously, but over these past couple of years, stuff's just been moving really quickly for him. So we happy for Mike McDonald. But with that, the Baltimore Ravens knew that Mike McDonald was gonna go. They knew they weren't keeping him. They wanted to keep him, but they knew they weren't keeping him. They knew he was gonna be out of there. But with that, it was said, Jeff Striebich did talk about how the Seahawks, they wanted Zach Orr too. They wanted to take Zach Orr with them. But the Baltimore Ravens also wanted Zach Orr. So Zach Orr had options. He could have went with Seattle to with Mike McDonald over there to be the defensive coordinator. Or he could have stayed with the Baltimore Ravens to be the defensive coordinator. But with Zach Orr, something that I was thinking about, I wonder if he really wanted to try to be in a better position to create his own thing, to establish his own name and his own identity. And that's why he stayed with the Ravens. The reason I say that is because, I believe, don't quote me on it. I believe Jeff Striebich did say something about it. If he would have went to Seattle, he might not have been calling plays. I think he said something along those lines. But either way, even if he didn't, even if he didn't, if he would have went to Seattle, it's a very big possibility that he went to Seattle with the defensive coordinator over there, whether he called plays or not. And if the defense did good and he was defensive coordinator, a lot of people could have looked at that like, oh, nope, that's Mike McDonald. That's his doing. He was the defensive coordinator for the Ravens and he's just bringing everything that he knew from the Baltimore Ravens and he's bringing it over to Seattle. That's him, that's his success. That's not Zach Orr, that's more Mike McDonald. And they could have discredited Zach Orr for that. So I wonder if that played a part in him not going to the Seattle Seahawks and him staying with the Ravens because as a defensive coordinator, he will be calling the defensive plays for the Baltimore Ravens over here. So what I was proud about, I was just proud of the Baltimore Ravens just making that move and making it official. So they weren't pigeonholed so they could get it taken care of. So it wasn't like one of those things where it was all this pressure on the archer, who's gonna be, who's gonna be, who's gonna be our defensive coordinator? Where we gonna go? Where was your direction? We're gonna go in. But they took care of business that literally the day after it was announced that Mike McDonald was the new coach for the Seattle Seahawks. Literally the day after Ravens were like, all right, boom, Zach Orr. You're our guy. You're the defensive coordinator. Now something that I know that Jeff Zarybik did say. He did say that Zach Orr had been the favorite since Mike McDonald was leaving. He said Zach Orr had been the favorite all along. So Ravens ended up getting that guy. But still, there was some possibilities that Zach Orr left to go somewhere else but they took care of business and that's very, very important, especially in his day and age, especially this off season where they losing a lot of people. Some other guys who were named to be the favorite as defensive coordinator were Denard Wilson. He was going to be the defensive coordinator for Titans. And to me, Weaver, he was another one, but now he's going to be with the Miami Dolphins as defensive coordinator. And then of course, Zach Orr. But it is important that Ravens got their guy and they, I think Denard Wilson became the defensive coordinator of Titans before Zach Orr got officially named as the defensive coordinator for the Ravens but maybe it was something that they already had in the works and whatnot with Zach Orr. Even when Denard Wilson was getting named the defensive coordinator for the Titans but I'm glad that the Ravens, they took care of it. So they had to go searching all far and wide for defensive coordinator. And I'm sure with Zach Orr, he's going to still implement a lot of the things that Mike McDonald did well because it worked. You don't want to try to fix something that's not broken. You don't want to try to mess up something that's just fine. So I'm sure he's going to do a lot of what Mike McDonald did but I'm sure he's going to probably put his own spin on it. He already got a really good connection with the players, a really good connection with the coaching staff. And so he's been here, done that. He literally was a player for the Baltimore Ravens. He was a really good player for the Baltimore Ravens. So he sees stuff a lot differently. And what he says, what he will teach these guys it'll hold a different type of weight because he's been there, done that. So that's a beautiful thing in itself. But when you got experience and you got a connection with people too, you can't top that. Like that's a beautiful thing in itself. So that will help whatever your message is, it'll help it resonate with your players that you're teaching it to that much more. So shout out to Zach Orr. I'm excited to see how he does, man. It's really, really exciting. But another thing too is the opportunity that was provided to Zach Orr in the first place because the Baltimore Ravens, they do a really good job of providing opportunities, especially to former players to get into the coaching staff. We see guys like Tony Jefferson. We see guys like Jamil McClain. We see guys like Zach Orr. We see guys like Anthony Weaver. We see guys like Anthony Levine. So, and I know there's more, but I can't think of them off the top of my head. But we see these guys, and we see the Ravens provide opportunities to these guys. And that just allows them to continue being a part of something that they love and something that they work their entire lives to get to, allows them to continue being a part of it in a different way. But that allows them to not only be a part of it, but allows them to grow as well. Because we see, again, look at Anthony Weaver right now. Look at him, former player. He played for the Ravens. I think he played for the Texans too. But he played for the Ravens and then he ends up retiring, of course. And then I think the Texans may have put him on first. They're the Ravens. I don't even remember. I forget. But anyway, as a Raven, he gets to go from assistant head coach and D-Line coach. Now that assistant head coach, that's a big title right there. Because you are the assistant to the head coach. That's big. That's big. There's still other opportunities in different titles as well that could be big as well. But that's big. So that's significant for him to have that on his resume. That speaks volumes about the amount of respect that the Baltimore Ravens have for him as a person. So the fact that they provided him with that opportunity in the first place and put that on his resume to make him look even better and more appealing and to actually give him that role, that says a lot. So that's something that I was very proud of with the Baltimore Ravens, very proud to see and very happy for Anthony Weaver to, for him to be provided that opportunity and for him to get that opportunity. Not even just to be provided, but to get it, to take it and to run with it. And now he made the most of it. Now he's a defensive coordinator. So I hope he does well with the Miami Dolphins and I hope it can lead to bigger and better things for him. I wasn't sure how it was gonna go when he had his interview for with the Washington Commanders. And then they ended up, of course, going with Dan Quinn. I wasn't sure what was gonna happen with Anthony Weaver, whether he's just gonna stay with the Ravens. I'm sure if he stayed, they would've probably moved him somewhere and gave him a different position because that's usually what the Baltimore Ravens do. They usually don't keep you at that same position for too long. Like look at T. Martin. T. Martin was, of course, he the Y receiver coach last year, but then this year he moved to a quarterback coach and they hired Greg Lewis, I think, from who used to be with the Chiefs. They hired him to be Y receiver coach. But now I believe they lost Greg Lewis too, but I forget where, but I believe they lost him somewhere too. So now he ain't with the Ravens anymore and the Ravens lost somebody else somewhere else too. They just, they lost a lot in the front office and the coaching staff this year, but it shows us how great of a team they were. We wish they could have showed us how great of a team they were in the playoff game, but it is what it is. But anyway, team keeping clean. This, you're getting great move, but it shows a lot of, and I ain't, yeah, no, I ain't like, oh yeah. Ravens do every single thing the right way. And Ravens are great at this and that. And then, because if they are, they don't do everything right. They do a lot right though. And this is one of those instances where several levels of something that they did, right? They ended up showing themselves and they ended up being the beneficiaries of, both the Ravens ended up being the beneficiaries of how they did something right. And then now the Dolphins, they will too. So we happy for Anthony.