 So YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on is engraving here with another video. And this is our first post game stream of the 2021-22 NFL pre-season or NFL season. We just called the NFL season because NFL season is here. And tonight we got to watch the Ravens. Finally, we didn't have to watch some Hall of Fame game. We didn't have to watch no other teams play. We got to actually see our Ravens play tonight. And they were missing some people, but it was still a fun, enjoyable game. But we got to see the Ravens take on New Orleans Saints. You know, it's all love for them Saints, man. Straight up, y'all already know what time it is. And let's just let's get right into it, man, because I'm not going to take up much time. But I know Ravens are actually streaming right now, too. So I know a lot of people probably over there. But anyway, just to go position by position, starting off with the quarterbacks. Quarterbacks, Trace McSorley, he started the game and from the jump, like, I think it wasn't the first drive. I want to say it was the first drive, not 100 percent shorter, but it got to be in the third down and on the third down, I think it was third and five or third and six. The play call was a QB draw, a QB draw. And not that it's a bad play call, not that it was a terrible play call, but Trace, I think that when Greg Roman made that play call, he was thinking Lamar Jackson or he was even thinking Tyler Huntley. He wasn't thinking Trace McSorley because Trace McSorley, the while he's not slow, he is not those guys when it comes to his speed. And then on top of that, with the way that the offensive line was playing throughout the night, or maybe how they weren't playing throughout the night, that play call is just it wasn't good. But it gave you a quick reminder of Lamar Jackson and just how fast and crazy and elusive he is. Even Tyler Huntley too, but Trace, that wasn't the play call for him. So that that was Greg Roman should have been a lot more aware of it than he was. But again, it's preseason. It's preseason. And I know when he called that play, a lot of people were like, oh, he's in midseason form already. He's here already. And then we'll save that for a little bit. But Trace McSorley overall tonight, he did have a lot of pressure in his face. He didn't he didn't make some good throws, but then he also made some throws where he was like, all right, you know what, whatever, and just tossed it up. He just tossed it up. And I was like, OK, all right, Tracy, just get it out of your system. It's preseason. But be careful now, because while I do think that both him and Tyler make the roster, both you still got to be careful because they did put it out there after the game. Harbaugh said that Trace McSorley had like a back back spasms. I think he said he was dealing with either back spasms or he had a stinger. Something that Trace McSorley was dealing with in his back. Let me see. Let me see if I can find it real quick. Yeah, back spasms. That's what it was. That's what they said it was. So not saying they doing this for Trace, not saying they doing it for Trace. But at the same time, you know how. When they start putting little injury reports out there here and there, they start putting you on to some people, say, oh, this person's hurt. Oh, this person banged up. Oh, this person. They could start almost preparing you for some stash moves. And again, Trace, Trace should be good to go, though. He should be straight. I don't think he got away about no stash right now. But Ravens do. And I didn't even realize it was already but come by Tuesday. I think Tuesday is the 17th. By Tuesday, they have to cut five people. So who they going to release? No clue. But that's when the roster starts not really taking shape, because it's only five people, but at the same time, it's still five people. So you could end up putting somebody on injured reserve if. And but that would completely end their season. Because I know there's been a lot of confusion, like what's the policy and what's the rule for putting somebody on injured reserve? If you do it before you do the 53 man roster, if you do it before the 53 man roster cut cut down, then this season is done. They cannot come back at all from injured reserve. If you do it now, if you do it any time before the 53 man roster is done. But if you do it after the 53 man roster is set, then they can come back after three weeks, after a minimum of three weeks, if you put them on injured reserve. And you can you put as many people as you want to on injured reserve and as many people can come back. So I hope that clear that up for anybody who was a little bit confused on the whole injured reserve thing. Because I know it can get very, very confusing, especially with the whole with all the COVID rules and all that. So it's pretty wild. But anyway, Trace McSawley, he had in. It was an up and down game. Beginning it was like up within that pressure, that pressure was up to up in his face. But then toward the end, it started trending down. And he played a half. He played a half, Tyler Huntley played a half. So Trace's half was. It has some good moments. It has some bad ones. But yeah, I would probably give him and I don't really like giving out grades and stuff, but I'll probably give him maybe like a C, maybe like a C, C minus C. Yeah, I can see. You're about to see. So shout out to Trace McSawley. Now, the other quarterback, Tyler Huntley. Tyler Huntley in this game. He, because I thought that he was going to end up being a starter because I've been saying that I know y'all been hearing it. Whenever I'm asked about who I think the number two quarterback is going to be, I've been saying Huntley even since last year. Going into this off season, said Tyler Huntley, going into this preseason, say Tyler Huntley, say Tyler Huntley. And I saw so many comments throughout the live streaming, what not? A lot of people were like, hey, Tyler Huntley, he done locked it up. He locked up that QB two spot already. And while he did do his thing, he did make some mistakes now, too. And he did have a couple of bad throws, the thing they didn't intercept. I mean, they didn't end up being intercepted or anything worse. But so he didn't have a perfect game. But he had a he had a better game than Trace McSawley did. Now, the same thing with him. The offensive line was just it was it was a yikes. And these were it was a makeshift offensive line. And there wasn't a starters. And it's nothing to overthink about or overanalyze anything like that. But just the run blocking really in the early part of the night wasn't good. Williams was trying and he got he got a couple of good runs here and there. But they just they weren't blocking very good. But Tyler Huntley, just to focus on him, he was he started off not slow, but he started off like doing some little short passes in here and there. But he started pushing the ball down field a bit more. And really, when he pushed up, he started pushing the ball down field and it made the defense really respect his game and respect his arm and they backed up, they backed up, they didn't blitz. So he did his thing. Now, him, one of the biggest differences with him and Trace McSawley is that they were both playing behind some offensive lines that were big yikes. But with Tyler Huntley, he has more ability than Trace McSawley as far as escaping the pressure, running away from guys, running out of the pocket and whatnot. He can do that better than Trace McSawley. So that gave him a one up with being behind a bad offensive line. Because if you're behind a bad offensive line, if you can move, that can go a very, very long way. And it did for Tyler Huntley. He got more and more comfortable, start pushing the ball down field. He had a really nice throw to Tyler and Wallace. But unfortunately, he couldn't get his feet down. It was just it was just a tiny bit of off timing with that catch and with him getting his feet down. The Tyler Huntley obviously had some nice scrambles, too. Obviously got the one for the touchdown. That was just and it's crazy how much this guy he resembles a little more like they obviously both from down here. And like I always say, it's the Florida Rays and the boys are showing out and he threw a nice, nice, nice pass. I don't know if it was intended for Benjamin Victor, but it got to Benjamin Victor. And again, that's how Florida connection is some serious. But because I don't know if it was intended for Eli Wolf or if it was intended for Benjamin Victor, but Benjamin Victor made that nice catch along the sidelines. And it took a lot of concentration to do that, too. Because if you got the ball coming and one of your players right in front of you ends up tipping the ball, that can completely throw off your timing for when you anticipated anticipated the ball coming to your hands. But for Benjamin Victor to still make that catch and he made a really nice catch. I'm not sure. I don't remember if it was from Tyler Huntley or from Trace McSully, but there was a play where the ball it was like a five, six-yard pass where the ball had got tipped. And then it went sort of behind Benjamin Victor, but he still caught it. But that was early in the game. So I don't like I said, I don't remember if that was Tyler or Trace. But either way, great play by Benjamin Victor. But back to Tyler Huntley, there were a couple of those. There was one throw to Josh Oliver, where he throw he put it on him. But it it wasn't placed in the best spot, but it it was still a the throw was it's weird. How can you say is how can I say is on the money, but it wasn't placed in the best spot because it hit Josh Oliver. Josh Oliver could have caught it, but he just wasn't ready for it. But it also should have been put to, I believe, his outside shoulder. But then there was another throw also to Josh Oliver, where Josh Oliver did catch this one, but he caught it and had to awkwardly turn up field. So the ball should have been placed a little bit better, but they they made it happen. So for Tyler Huntley, he had definitely had a better day than Trace McSawley. Now, where he turned it over, because Trace had his interception. Tyler Huntley had his turnover, but he turned it over. Was when he was running the ball, you got to protect it a lot better than that. You got to protect it a whole lot better than that. And Harbaugh made sure that he let him know you got to protect it a lot better than that. That's not going to fly. Well, he was scrambling and then that he got hit and that ball came out and it was like, oh, yikes. So Harbaugh and Harbaugh gave him that father finger, like come in. And Harbaugh had got so upset to where he was at a loss of words. And we were talking about it on the stream. Like when you get that upset, like we've all been there. When you get so upset, you just you don't even know what to say because you're just so heated. That was Harbaugh on that play. So he gave him that father finger and he was talking to him. I think he was holding his jersey and pretty sure he was. But I thought he was going to really go off on him a lot more than he did. So that was the quarterback's offensive line. Like we talked about they the run blocking early on was not good. J.K. Dobbins was in there a little bit. They didn't really get no run blocking for him. Obviously for Trace and Tyler, the pass blocking was it was up and down. A lot of pressure did get through, I say it's probably more down than up. And they did create a couple of lanes for for Williams and for McCrary. I know John Harbaugh did just they said that Gus had some family stuff. He had to deal with. So that's why he wasn't there. So yeah, the offensive line again, but it was not the start. It was some starters out there, but that's not going to be Raven starting offensive lines. So not going to get like over analytical. I'm not going to go, man, no. I don't think it's any point right now. It's the first preseason game is literally the first preseason game. So nothing to worry about right now. Now, if this lingers into the second and maybe the third, well, third, depending on depending on how much the starters play, or if the starters even play, we'll see. We don't even know if the start is going to play yet. So we'll see how that goes. Now, the running backs in J.K. Dobbins, I think he was out there for like a series. I mean, like a drive didn't see J.K. Dobbins out there too much. Talked about Gus that was now Williams. Williams was trying, but he didn't have much of any lanes. But when he did break, he got some good yardage. But McCrary, number 18, that boy was like, I love how. He seems like he he got to work on holding that ball. Because I think he held it up high. And you got to be careful holding it like that. But when he would run like you could tell this dude was like really putting everything into his runs. Like he was going for as fast as he could, man. He was pushing and I love to see it. So shout out to him. Shout out to the Ravens running backs for all holding on to the ball. Because that was the exact opposite of what the Saints running backs did. Boy, they were just fumbling like crazy. But Ben Mason, he had a nice tackle on special teams. Patrick Ricard didn't play. But Ben Mason had a nice tackle on special teams. He was out there on offense, blocking and had they had him. I have everything that Paracard does, going to motion and stuff. Going out for passes on him. I don't think he caught any passes. I know he had one thrown to his feet, but I don't think he caught any passes unless I'm mistaken. I don't think he did. But anyway, that's been Mason, the tight ends, Josh, Oliver. He caught a couple of passes he showed like he he he can move. He definitely got some good speed to him. Tony Paul, John, I don't think he caught any passes. Eric Townsend was out there for a little bit. Eli Wolf is Eli Wolf or Noah Wolf? I always forget, but Wolf, he was out there for a little bit. I don't remember him catching any passes either. Mark Andrews and Nick Boyle, neither one of those two played. The wide receivers, Devin Duvenay, he started this game off hot. They kept throwing his way and he was making some nice contested catches. So shout out to Duvenay. James Proshay, he didn't get to show off everything that they've been talking about in training camp, but he did have, I believe, one catch on a slant route, which I was very surprised because we were talking about it in a stream. And I was like, I said, right, they don't they don't run those land routes. And then in the running one with James Proshay, he caught a pass. I was like, OK, wow. Benjamin Victor, again, we talked about his two catches that he had, both were very nice catches. Who else? Fifteen, I think Sean Gray, he had a really nice catch over the middle. I think it was from Tyler Huntley threw it to him. He caught it and he got hit. He got whacked, but he held on to the ball. He held on to the ball, and that's what you've got to do. So shout out to him for that. I feel like I'm missing. Oh, Tyler Wallace, Tyler Wallace. Oh, man, I felt for him because they put him on punt return. They had Devin Duvenay to start on punt return. They had Proshay out there. They had Tyler Wallace out there, too. Now, Tyler Wallace, he I don't know if he took his eyes off the ball. Well, but he fumbled. He fumbled the punt and oh, man, you can't do that, man. You can't do that. You know how about y'all know how about on play. He does not play about those fumbles. So I know somebody in the stream said maybe with Tyler Wallace tonight was like a mental issue. So yeah, hopefully that's all that it was. Hopefully that's all that it was. Oh, and speaking of running backs, because Justice Hill just came into my mind. He was playing special teams, but he also got some snaps at running back as well. But yeah, there were no open lanes for him. So he was trying. He was trying to try to come back across the field. But it just it wasn't anything out there for him tonight. So I think that's all the wide receivers. Yeah, so that would be the offense. Oh, and one more thing with Greg Roman, one thing that somebody brought to my attention that I saw, but I didn't realize that I saw was that the Ravens had a lot of plays from under center had a lot of plays from under center. And this can diversify the offense big time for the Ravens. That's huge for the Ravens, because it just it allows you to do so much more. It allows you to do a whole lot more. And the more you can do, really the better. For sure. Man, I've been missing everything. I haven't even been looking at the comments. My apologies, man. Let me one second. I appreciate that, Sean. Thank you. I didn't even know. I didn't even know something. Oh, even in here. I thought is the Ravens stream still going on? Appreciate that, Josh. I don't know if we cover this, but I think just it's just tremendous how Roman calls games just a skit and predictable, even in the preseason. See, man, yeah, I even had a chat on and I've been missing this gold, man. I've been missing gold in here. All right, but we back now, we back in the chat, man. Appreciate that tone. He said, love seeing the fans back at the bank. True, very true. I'll be down in Charlotte next week for the for the Panthers. Raven versus Panthers, both Florida Raven, I like that, man. Yeah, man, I see a lot of a lot of people going to that Panthers game, man. So that should be fun. Y'all get to see them all live, man. Um, so, yeah, but yeah, they were calling more plays under center. So that was that was really good. I liked seeing that. And again, got to keep in mind, everything was in the preseason. It was first game of preseason, but it was nice to see that. That was, um, uh, somewhat encouraging. Now, um, flipping it to the defense. Uh, whoa, where do we even start? Broderick Washington, number 96, he was doing his thing this game. He, he came out there early on. And of course, Calais Campbell, Brandon Williams, their war for Neil McPhee, those guys did not play. So he got an opportunity to start and really be out there a lot. Matter, BK was out there early, but he didn't play too much. Uh, but Broderick Washington was very disruptive. He was getting after it. I loved it. I love what I saw from him and he looks like he's ready to put all the stuff that happened this off season behind him. Hopefully he was just having an off night and hopefully that's not a continuous thing. Um, and he can just move forward. Um, but it was nice seeing him out there, uh, just be around the ball, be very physical and just like I said, be disruptive. That was the biggest thing. Um, who else on the defensive line? Jaylen Ferguson Ferguson was up and down. Uh, he did have that early on, I think he was up. I know he got that sack later on, but that sack, that was a ultimate, ultimate, ultimate coverage sack. Now shout out to Jaylen Ferguson for not giving up on a play though. Got to give him credit where credit is due. He did not give up on that play. He stuck with it because a lot of guys could have, they could have finished, they could have been like, Oh, you know what? I'm done. The quarterback probably going to get it off. I probably ain't going to get to him, but he kept going. So I love that he didn't give up on it and he kept pushing, kept pushing. Um, so shout out to him. Oh, Matt BK had the force fumble. Was that the one with, with Malik Harrison? Was that that one? Or is it a different one? Cause it was like 20 force fumbles that the Ravens had. Um, but yeah, that was nice. Matt BK, uh, for him, I saw him out there early, but I didn't notice what he was doing. And when I say that, I don't mean that he wasn't doing anything, but I just didn't, I wasn't able to see exactly what he was doing. Um, so I, I can't really speak much on Matt BK, uh, according to our fan base on Twitter, it wasn't fair because Gero changed his play calling for Huntley. Oh, we talking about the whole Huntley and, uh, McSawley thing. Now again, I think Tyler Huntley definitely got it right now. My book, he got it. I think he had it already, but I think he got it and he's going to continue to have it, but we'll see, we'll see. Um, past rushes. Daylan Hayes, he did his thing, man. He did his thing. Um, obviously more the finesse guy, he's not going to, Bull Rush ain't going to be his thing, but he, I love his pursuit. Um, I love the angles that he was taking. I just, I love that he, he was going after it, man. He was really going after the quarterback. He even got him a sec, even got him a sec. And one thing tonight that I noticed with the Ravens and their pass rush, um, and it's, again, it's at least preseason. So again, can't over think about it, over analyze it, can't get over hype, can't get over down on it. But something that I love tonight was that the pass rush didn't go too much upfield. And what I mean when I say that is a lot of times you excuse me, a lot of times you will see the quarterback, they they got the ball. Uh, and then the pass rush is they'll be trying to rush the pass to so much. And obviously they're trying to get there. They'll end up going right past. I didn't see that. I didn't see too much of that tonight. Oh, so that was good. So they were very sound, uh, in their pass rush tonight. But Daylan Hayes did his thing. Uh, Tyus Bowser, Tyus Bowser look good too now. Tyus Bowser look good too. Now, and again, the Tyus Bowser were very excited because now he's going to have a much more, uh, significant role. He's going to have a much more significant role because now he's going to be a starter. So he's going to be out there. Um, but just our defense overall was very, very promising, especially because a lot of times the starters weren't even out there, but the defense continue for the most part, continue to, uh, really hold it down. And again, I know they were going against, they were going to get to take some here. They were going to get Jamie Swenson. So two different starting quarterbacks, uh, but they were holding it down. So it was really nice to see. Um, a doubt fair way, a doubt fair way so far. Everything that they've been advertising about this dude, it's real. Every, everything that they've been advertising about this dude, how fast he is, how he been, he been doing this thing, it's real. Even got him a, uh, one third of a sack in this game. I said it was one third because it was like three of them that, that, that contributed to the sack. Always was their first away was their first. And I think Chris Smith was their second and the third guy. Who was the third guy? I forgot who the third guy was. I really forgot. Um, so, oh yeah, we're going to talk about just on in a minute. Perfect one. Uh, he was working that tech. Yeah. That was doing his thing, man. I never thought over pursuit as one of our problems. I have to watch for that. Yeah. Yeah. That's that. Yeah. That's a good word to stick over pursuit. Yeah. Um, but, uh, so yeah, doubt fair way that number 99, yeah. And then the thing like Bowser wasn't even out there that much. I mean, he wasn't even out there too much. He was like out there with the starters in the beginning, then he was out for a little bit. Then he went back out there again. I was like, okay. Um, but yeah, Justin Houston, Justin Houston didn't play. So it's just something to think about is this defense is very promising, man. We just put out a video either today or yesterday. I don't even remember when about how great, how good or how great can his defense possibly be? And when we see stuff like we saw tonight again, still just the first preseason game, but the promise is there. It's there, especially with the depth too. Um, Patrick Queen, I expect him to have a great season and I expected that because last year he had a pretty good season, but he didn't have an offseason. But now this year he has an offseason, so I think he should have a great season. So the stuff that he was doing tonight, reading the screens for the most part. Well, yeah, reading the screens. But I think when he went out, the screen started just going crazy. But reading the screens was big. It's tackling. Just it was looking good. And again, they always say you look good. You feel good. You play good. Him and that number six, I know he won a number eight, but Lamar, hopefully Lamar will change his number to one next year. And y'all know why, but he got that six and he feeling this and we saw it. And I, oh, he made one vicious tackle where the Saints try to throw a screen plate at the running back corner. Then Patrick Queen came out of there. But I loved it. So shout out to Patrick Queen. Ben Cleveland is injured. I know my guy. Oh, now I can't think of his name. The guy who was giving us injury reports literally all night. He said that Ben Cleveland is day to day with something. So we'll see what happens. Malik Harrison. Malik Harrison was part of the first force fumble, I believe. But he was doing his thing. He wasn't out there for too long, but he looked comfortable in that role. And, hey, Raven's first unofficial depth chart came out and Malik Harrison was a starter next to Patrick Queen. And that's how it showed tonight when they play. So we'll see if that holds true. I did think that this year would be more of a transitioning to Malik Harrison being there because we know that they're not going to keep L.J. Ford around forever. And we know that they want Malik Harrison to take over that role. But it just didn't know when. So it could be sooner rather than later. We'll just have to really wait and see how that thing goes. Who else? Chris Boyd. Chris Boyd had made a really nice play, but I forgot what it was. My apologies, I forgot what it was. Christian Welch, who's a thumper. He's a hitter, but he went out, they said with a shoulder stinger. So we'll see how that goes. Moving forward, that's somebody to keep in mind for a possible stash. Because again, remember, they got to go from 90 men to 85 men by Tuesday. So again, with some of these, even though some are minor injuries, you got to think about that. Stashes could be. Stashes are coming up regardless. But whether they come up sooner or whether they come up later, stashes happen. We know the Ravens have taught us so well over the years about the stashes. We know about those. So we'll see what happens with that. Oh, Boyd had a fumble recovery. OK, appreciate that, Trevor. Thank you, man. I think we covered all the linebackers. I believe we did. Cornerbacks, Marcus Peters. He was playing so far off from number one from the Saints. He kept getting caught on his third down. The Taysum Hill was like, OK, where's Marcus Peters at? Let me find him. Throw it his way, because I know I'm going to get it first down. He's playing so far back. And there was one play where Marcus Peters tried to jump a route that he thought that he thought Taysum Hill was going to throw to. But Taysum Hill didn't throw to that and he threw deep because Marcus Peters tried to jump it underneath route. But Taysum Hill said, no, you're not getting this ball from me and then he threw up top. So Marcus Peters, he was only out there for, I think maybe one drive. Marlon Humphrey, I don't think he played. Uh, Tay Tay, Tay Vaughn, I was about to say Tay Vaughn Austin, Tay Vaughn Young, he played. It was very encouraging to see him out there tonight. That was nice. And he made a really nice tackle on the plate with Marcus Peters gave up the way he tried to. Like when he tried to jump the route, Tay Tay ended up picking up the guy and it was a completion, but Tay Tay hit him out of bounds. So shout out to Tay Vaughn Young and he was moving around just fine. And he had the press a couple of weeks ago where he talked about, no, I don't feel anything bad. I'm good. I'm still myself. I can still play. I can still ball that good stuff. So he looked good out there. Chris Westry, that guy, like I had heard about him, heard how big he was, heard how tall he was, heard how fast he was, but actually seeing him out there was like, whoa, this dude is a giant, man. This dude is a giant. He did his thing. He got called for just a stupid penalty. The whole taunting thing, they got to let that one go, man. They gots to let this taunting stuff go. I really hope that that's not a thing, but we'll see, man. But he got called for that, hardball got on him, then put him back, but he made a really nice play for the second Geno stone interception because it was intended Chris Westry was on, it was his receiver that the ball was going to and Chris Westry was, it looked like he was a little behind, but he caught up to him just when the ball got there, end up tipping the ball in the air and Geno stone caught the pick. But Chris Westry is big, he is physical. And right now it's looking like he's gonna make the team. It really is, especially with Jimmy Smith with both his injury history and his injury status. Since he's out right now, he's expected to be back by the time regular season rolls around, but still stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. This is why this roster is gonna be hard to really make this roster. For them to come up with who's gonna be the 53 men that they keep in the practice squad, it's gonna be tough, man. It's gonna be really tough. So I am not, not envious of Eric DeCosta, Hobbs, Ozzie, you know, he still play a part in everything. Well, but Shadi, he just paid the money, he stayed at everything. He said, hey, I'm gonna pay you this money, I'm gonna get you this money, go in, do your thing. Let's go get another one, but I'm staying out of it. I'm gonna just ride around on my golf cart, I'm gonna check on your boys from time to time, but y'all handle that. But anyway, Anthony Averett, Anthony Averett, man. I really feel for Anthony Averett, man, because I'm rooting for Anthony Averett heavy. He is just, ah, man, it's frustrating. Not like, oh, man, I can't stand Anthony Averett, not frustrating like that, but I feel frustrated for him because during the play, he will do everything right. Everything, he'll do everything right, everything. But he can't make a play on the ball, that's good. He can't make a play on the ball, that'll be the only thing. Appreciate that tone. He said, a good point was made by one of the commentators as to why Undrafted Kickers gonna come to the Ravens and show off their talent. They're learning from the best Justin Tucker, that's true. That's true. And Verity hit a 53-yard field goal, like what? Oh, man, yeah, Verity might get flipped, man. If he don't get flipped, then he gonna get picked up, man. So shout out to him, man. Hopefully he keeps on doing that and keeps on kicking those long field goals and does his thing. But man, with Anthony Averett, it's just tough, man, because he's always, and this has been his thing. He's always right there, always right there, but just he struggles with making a play on the football, man. That's what he struggles with, making a play on the football. And it reminds me of Chuck Clark, because that's how it is with Chuck Clark a lot of times when he's covering these tight ends. He'll be there, it won't be like the tight end got so much separation on him with so much distance and all. He'll be right there, but he'll just struggle to make a play on the ball. So it's tough. So I hope that Anthony Averett next week, hopefully he can have like a bounce back. Cause I really like Anthony Averett. I really do, I really want him to make this team. But with the cornerbacks, it's tricky there too, man. But again, I don't feel like going down the cornerback list, but it's gonna be tricky. Cause Westry, he looking like he gonna make it. But Anthony Averett, I think he should too, but it's gonna be real tricky. ADC likes having him so he can show he's still fleece folks. Yeah. Hey, what's up? 3000, but who else is that? All the cornerbacks, it can't be. Who am I missing? Who was out there? Cause I know Chris Westry was out there like all night. Devonte Harris was out there a little bit. He made a nice tackle. Why are these cornerbacks just really slipping my mind right now? I really cannot think of who else was out there playing cornerback. Cause I know Westry was out there the whole night. Oh, wait, wait, wait. Wait was another one. Wait, I think he got called early on in the game. He got called for like a holding or something. And they didn't show the replay. So we didn't even get to see if it was really a legitimate holding or not. But the way that he ended the game, it was great. And it was a perfect story for him because people talked about so much how Sean Wade, slot corner, slot corner, slot corner, slot corner, slot corner, oh, but when he goes to the outside, he sucks. When he goes to the outside, he not good. When he goes to the outside, he's terrible. That's what they were saying. But I remember when we had the interview with his father, his father talked about how this last year when he was at Ohio State, I believe, that this last year, that the reason why he was struggling was because he was dealing with an injury and he had like a foot or ankle issue that he had going on. So that was like in the back of his mind, it had him sometimes second guessing stuff, second guessing jumping, second guessing just playing period. So that kind of messed him up. But I thought it was very fitting that with Sean Wade that he got the pick as a corner on the outside and not from the slot. I love that. I thought that was perfect. What a perfect way to introduce yourself to the Ravens. What a perfect way. What a perfect way. So I loved it, man. I loved it. So shout out to Sean Wade. Stevens was more of a safety. I guess we can transition to the safeties now. Brandon Stevens, he was, they were playing this guy a lot like from jump. Like when the Saints were in the red zone, Stevens was out there. When the Sean Elliott, when they forced him with the Sean Elliott picked it up and I saw 21 out there, I said, okay, he's out there. The dude running with the starters. So you got to think, even though it's just the first pre-season game, but you got to think. Cause Chuck Clark was out there too. The Sean Elliott was out there, but Brandon Stevens was out there as well. So you got to think like, man, this guy Brandon Stevens could get some significant playing time at safety, at corner. They gonna mix it up. So that's something that's like, okay, I like that. And then he had made a really nice tackle. I think in a backfield on the running back and my guy, and they had him blitzing. They had this dude doing everything. They had him doing everything. And I just, he looked comfortable. He did not look like a rookie. He did not look shook. He did not look scared. He did not look intimidated. He looked, he looked good. He looked smooth. He looked comfortable. That's probably the best word I could use. He looked comfortable. Oh, might be said Stevens is extremely versatile. It looked like it tonight. It looked like it tonight. You could see that, man. This dude looked extremely comfortable. And if you're going to be in a secondary, especially Raven secondary and have the number 21, you better be on point. Shout out to Chris McAllister. Shout out to C-Web too. Anyway, I mean Luderia's web, not C-Web. I'm talking, I said C-Web. That's Chris, Chris Webber. That's my favorite basketball player ever. But anyway, that was Brandon Stevens. DeSean Elliott, he again, he got his fumble recovery. He was just out there for, I think, just a drive. So he was in and out. Do we have a true free safety? No. Well, wait a minute, because there's one safety that we didn't talk about. Anthony Levine, Anthony Levine, he was only out there for a short amount of time, too. After the starters went out, Anthony Levine was out there. But I don't think he didn't really do too much of anything. I don't think. But Ardarius Washington, undrafted rookie free agent. He was doing his thing. And I think what really made him do his thing, he almost caught a pick. He put pressure on the quarterback. He was blizzing. They had him at slot corner for a little bit. They had him moving around a little bit, too. Not as much as Brandon Stevens, but they had Ardarius Washington moving around, too. And I like what I saw from him. Yes, he is small, but he plays big, and he don't play scared, man. He plays bigger than his size. So that was really good. But I think what really pushed Ardarius Washington to play the way he played, I think he was jealous. He was jealous. He was jealous of the last safety that we're going to talk about tonight that being Geno Stone. Geno Stone, I said it during the stream. Geno Stone was like, hey, man, look, y'all cut. Y'all drafted me last year, and y'all cut me last year. Y'all brought me back. This obviously, y'all are not about to cut me again. Y'all not doing this. Y'all not. At Iowa State, I had comparisons to some of the best safeties out there. And y'all think y'all gonna let me get away from y'all again? Oh no, not happening. Not happening. That boy Geno Stone, man. Man, he's like, okay. Okay, I loved it, man. And I said that both of his picks, they were airy, like, especially the one with Chris Westry, where he sort of hit it up on accident, and Geno Stone just caught it. And I know somebody in the, somebody, oh, chill, Rashad King. Somebody in the live stream, they were like, oh, with Geno Stone, he was just in the right place at the right time. And I was like, well, yeah, that's true, but still at the same time, even though somebody is at the right place at the right time, they still got to make the right play because he could have, both of those interceptions could have been dropped. And then we wouldn't be giving Geno Stone this praise like we are giving him now. Both of them could have been dropped, but no, they weren't. So he got to give him his credit. So he did his thing. So shout out to him. Justin Tucker, 56 y'all feel go, I mean, hello. And then again, Verity, 53 y'all feel go, hello. Johnny Townsend's pun, Sam Cook, I think he pun at once, but who else? Yeah, one thing that I wanted to point out to y'all, and one thing that I noticed, and I was like, oh my goodness. Now it is just the first pre-season game, but still one thing that I've noticed, and let me know if y'all noticed this too, because this is very, very important. So pay attention to this. And obviously, well, minus two guys that were injured, but y'all listen to this list. All right, Rashad Bateman, Adafi Away, Ben Cleveland, Brandon Stevens, Tyler Wallace, Sean Wade, Dalen Hayes, Ben Mason. If y'all listen to that list and you take away the guys that were hurt, that being Rashad Bateman and Ben Cleveland, every one of the rookies from this year's draft class made an impact in this game. Every last one of them, every last one of them. And that would probably be what was my favorite part besides Tyler Huntley, because you know I got the South Florida bias, but that was probably my favorite part from this game. Every single rookie made an impact. Every single one, every one. Adafi Away, the pass rush was there, the tackling was there, the speed was there. Brandon Stevens talked about he was all over on the field. Tyler Wallace, now, while he did have that fumble and he had that nice catch, even though it was in completion, because he didn't get both of his feet down, he was out there, but he did have the pass interference. He drew that pass interference on the goal in the end zone. And it was a bad pass interference. I'm like, man, you couldn't even give my boy a shot to like marshal or nothing, he had to do the PI, but it's all good. Sean Wade, of course, the game ceiling pick. Dalen Hayes was nice with the pass rush. Ben Mason has some nice tackles and they were using him as a fullback all night. So every single rookie, man, every single rookie, they made an impact on tonight's game. And that's promising because the Ravens and these last two draft classes, they have not gotten much production out of their rookies or out of those draft classes really at all. And I'm not saying that I think, oh, just because they did it tonight, that going into the season, all these guys are gonna be crazy productive. That will be nice. I don't expect that though, because a lot of these guys are gonna be role players, they're gonna be depth guys, they're gonna be special teams. A lot of them are not gonna be out there like that, like that. But these guys, like, oh, good point, even the undrafted free agent class was doing that thing too, like, oh, there, it's Washington. So it was a very, it was a promising night, man, especially for the defense. Well, yeah, especially for the defense, man. So this was a fun game. I'm happy to be back. I'm glad to be back. I appreciate all of y'all. 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