 Something that I've seen a lot of times this year amongst our discourse of the Baltimore Ravens and the status of the Baltimore Ravens each and every week. I've seen a lot of people say that they feel like Ravens fans are entitled or Ravens fans are even privileged when they hear the complaints and they hear the gripes about the team despite whatever their record could be at the current time. And this is not the first year that we've heard that. We've heard it in previous years as well. And in the first question that we're going to get into in a little bit, somebody could possibly feel the same. But before we get into it, I got to give a special shout out to the Team Keep It Clean channel members. I haven't been given the channel members enough love. Shout out to the newest Team Keep It Clean channel members. They are my guy STTB Baby. I feel like I was talking to him like the whole game during the live stream the other day. Also my guy Harry Holland, appreciate you. Cause he's also a Team Keep It Clean patron. Shout out to Christian, DJ Troop Peak coming back and my guy Patrick. So I appreciate all y'all just supporting like crazy. And also shout out to the newest Team Keep It Clean patron, my guy Raven Pride. So I appreciate everybody. Thank you all for supporting. And you know what? Let's just get straight into it. And the first question is coming from my guy, Marv Hood. He said, I think we are privileged. Like I said, Professor Engraven. Nope, not no professor. But anyway, Professor Engraven, how are you these days? As usual, thank you for your analysis. And more importantly, the Team Keep It Clean approach to conversations. It's top class, we haven't spoken much since that debacle and when I predicted Baltimore will blow out Tennessee in a playoffs. That was a sad night. It was, it was, I really thought, I remember thinking in that game, going into that game, I thought the Ravens might start off a little bit slow. But then they will pick it up and then they were gonna take off with it. That's how I felt the game was gonna go. It did not go like that. Anyway, he said, I wanna address complaint slash petitions against hardball that gradually increased over what's been a few years. I discovered a fire hardball Facebook page even. I figured I'd have a discussion on this topic with a common sense rational gentleman. Where's that person at? Unless you're gonna be having a conversation in the mirror or something. You say, if you don't know me, I know who you're talking about. But anyway, he said, correct me if I'm wrong, but how many first round collegiate players have made it to our roster within the first 10 picks? What do you mean? Let me see. How many first round collegiate players have made it to our roster within the first 10 picks? Oh, okay. Are you saying the Ravens haven't drafted in the top 10? In like forever, I think, what was it? Ronnie Stanley and I think that's it under hardball, right? Just Ronnie Stanley, right? I think, but anyway, he said, how many future Hall of Famers has hardball coach since Ray Lewis, Airy, Terrell Suggs and Yonda retired? Justin Tucker. So yeah, anyway, he said, name six Pro Bowlers in their prime since our Super Bowl win. Since we're six Pro Bowlers in their prime, Justin Tucker, but this been Lamar Jackson. But I feel like he hadn't even reached his prime yet, but again, we'll get into that later. Six Pro Bowlers in their prime. Oh, since our Super Bowl win, because I was getting ready to say Ray Rice, but that before the Super Bowl win, and then y'all know how that happened afterwards. Six Pro Bowlers in their prime. Mark Andrews, but I feel like Mark Andrews, I feel like when more around him, he could be even better. Marlon Humphrey. Well, was he a Pro Bowler last year? Well, this year, he should be definitely, but so I would say Marlon Humphrey. No, he's not an official Pro Bowler yet. No, he did make the Pro Bowl. Anyway, let me just keep going. He said, you can even include, oh, he said you can even include Tucker if you like. I did include him. Finally, how many of our selected physical dominant Pro Bowl players have been virtually injury free? Well, that would be like nobody, minus Justin Tucker, because yeah, you know how the injuries go. He said, all these Playoffs slash Super Bowl teams littered with early first rounders and Pro Bowlers. And Hardball makes the playoffs with late round talent and a couple of senior citizens. I mean, Hall of Famous. I like how you put that as funny. We haven't had horrible enough loss records under Hardball to pick less than 10th position hardly. This brings me to Hardball's biggest strength, his ability to organize lesser dominant or skilled players to overachieve as a team. I don't know another coach who would achieve the same result with the said players. Let's not forget about the advancement of Frank Walker. He came from a mighty long way. Let's not talk about being one of the least penalized teams each year. Under Hardball, I saw his handle and sometimes man handle the likes of Brady Brees Manning and Rophelsberger. Their former coaches are revered in their respective towns. Thank you for your time. We're all hoping for the best for Mr. Hamlin. That was gut wrenching in peace and take care. Oh yeah, yeah, for sure. And shout out to Marvin from the Bahamas. You made some good points, but you also did what a lot of people do is about the past. You made it about the past, especially at the end right there because you brought up, a lot of these guys are retired because you brought up Brady. Well, he's still playing obviously, but he been playing literally for forever. Brees Manning, Rophelsberger. But you did also talk about the current, about how the Ravens, they hardly ever pick less than 10 or higher than 10 because they don't, they don't. 14 was the highest pick that they've had in literally like forever. But at the same time, like what have the Ravens accomplished? Cause I'm gonna use the same time, the timeline that you use too. You said since the 2012 Super Bowl, I'll use that same timeline. What have the Ravens accomplished since then? And I think one of the biggest frustrations is that they've had some nice rosters. They've had some talented people. And especially right now over the past five years, that they've had somebody really, really special, but they just haven't done everything that they could have possibly done to get the most out of that said player. They haven't. And they've, what do they have? One, the one player? No, it's two playoff wins in the past 10 years. Hopefully this year you can add some more to it cause they won in 2014 cause they beat the Steelers. And then that's when they lost to the Patriots and then the Ravens beat the Titans like two years ago, 2020, yeah, they beat the Titans. So they haven't been having playoff success. And I know, yeah, they normally haven't been having losing seasons technically, but they ain't been doing nothing, they ain't been doing nothing. So how long should we hold on to the past for? You talked about them being one of the least penalized teams. I don't know if that's accurate or not. So I can't really speak on that itself. But I do know the Ravens, they, even if they are one of the most least penalized teams, those penalties that they're getting, they're repeat offenders with them. They're getting a lot of the same type of penalties, the same stuff, 12 men on the field. Who's that on? That's coaching. The delay game, getting a snap off super, super late. Who's that on? And it's a lot of the same stuff. The false starts, the defensive holdings. They, a lot of times Ravens are their own worst enemy. They're their own worst enemy. Hardball, accountability is something that a lot of times, hardball will evade. Elevate of accountability. Like true accountability. You as a head coach, you supposed to be, like you supposed to be the one running the show. You gotta hold the people under you accountable too. We don't be seeing that. So I can't, yeah, hey, past hardball, they obviously had a lot of success. His first five years ended up winning the Super Bowl. Was amazing. That was a great five years. Then after that, it's like, all right, how are you gonna follow that up? What are you gonna do next? I was like, oh, okay, well. All right, that's that. We really haven't seen much of anything, especially with the roster that they've had. They've had opportunities, but they just haven't taken the most of them. So I can't say that Ravens fans are privileged. Ravens fans are entitled or anything like that. No, we just, we have high expectations. If this team, this franchise is as great as we think it is, and as great as a lot of people think it is, then they should not just be competitive. They should be true contenders a lot more than they have been. And they haven't been. They haven't been. So I know so many people, like the media, especially they always get Ravens audience praise. Oh, it's a great franchise. It's a really good franchise. Don't get me wrong, but they, I feel like so much of the praise that they get for the football field, the product on the football field is based off of past stuff. Is based off of stuff back then. Yeah, they have had some nice records and whatnot. So overall, the record is nice, but where's the true success? Are we just, are we basing Ravens true success based off of the regular season? Because again, that's part of it. Don't get me wrong, that's part of it. Because in order to even get to the post season, you got to have success in the regular season. So, hey, you got to get them credit for that. But that's usually where it stops for them. And if that's usually where it stops for them, how great truly are they? And this feels like a dream. Oh, just what I mean. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, I done made it. I done made it. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right in Raven? Right in Raven. So Team Keep It Clean, welcome to another episode of Question From Self, where you can ask any question you want to. And if you want to be a part of it, if you are a Team Keep It Clean patron, you can send it directly on Patreon. If you want to also be a part of it, you're not a patron, which is fine. You can send an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com. Do not send it anywhere else. Anyway, next question came from a newer team, Keep It Clean patron, my guy, John. He said, hey, bro, how are you in the family? Hey, we're doing really, really, really good. All right, so I love what you do. Keep it up. I don't know what free, oh, appreciate that, man. He said, I don't know what free agent why I received was out there next year. It was looking rough. But who would you take? And I hate to say this, but if Lamar doesn't sign, hopefully Ravens are smart enough to trade for first round picks, stay blessed. Give it the awesome work. PS, Huntley is not better than Lamar. Okay, bro. Out, hopefully like Roman is soon. All right, shout out to John, man. But free agent why I received was ugly. It's ugly out there. I think Odell Beckham, Jr. is the best one. And Odell Beckham, Jr. He got a lot of injury problems. So yeah, it's slim pickings. So if Ravens really gonna upgrade something, they're gonna have to go via trade. Next question came from my guy, Raven Pride. He said, what's up, Raven? Hope you and your family have a blessed year. It's your boy, Raven Pride. I'm so sorry I've been out of the contact with team. You be cleaning, I'm doing better. Oh, I had got sick, but much better. Hey, I'm glad you're doing better, man. Don't ever apologize for being out of contact or being out of the loop. Don't apologize for that. Yeah, you don't need to. He said, I wanna sum this up real quick. After seeing what's been going on with this Lamar situation, I'm gonna be real about this. To me, it seems that Ravens have no intention on paying Lamar and to my point, they refuse to give him other QB type weapons to succeed. So as long as they continue to keep the fan base coming, cause Lamar brings sales to the game. That's all they want. And I'm not gonna settle for less. Thanks brother and God bless. Appreciate you, man. Now see that with what you said, you said you feel like they don't have any intention on paying Lamar, which that could be the case. But if they didn't, then you talked about, so as long as they continue to keep the fan base coming, cause Lamar brings sales to the game, that's all they want. So they will have to make a decision then. Either you pay him and yeah, you're gonna keep generating the fan interest and the sales and stuff like that, or you don't pay him. And yeah, stuff is gonna take a hit. Stuff will take a hit. You're still gonna generate money, but it's definitely gonna be less money than you would generate with a Lamar Jackson. Next question came from my guy, Kay Rich. He said, ain't great with how you doing? We good, man. Appreciate you. I got a question for you. I'm wondering what you truthfully think should happen to the coaching staff in the off season. I'm not expecting anything in the playoffs and to be honest, they don't deserve to be in the playoffs. See, I can't say that. I can't say Ravens don't deserve to be in the playoffs. I can say they don't look like a playoff team recently, but I can't say they don't deserve to be in the playoffs cause they won enough games to get into the playoffs. They won enough games to put themselves into the disposition to be in the playoffs. So I can't say they don't deserve to be there. But anyway, he said the only reason we have Super Bowl dreams every year is because Lamar Jackson is our quarterback. And I feel like he goes underrated in our fan base because he is the only consistently great thing on our team besides special teams. And even that has lacked recently. I think we need to hire a complete offensive mind that had coach to change the culture, like Eric Bienamy. We are still playing today's game as we did when we won our last Super Bowl with Ray Rice, Bernard Pierce and Vonte Leach. They're not even playing it like that. They ain't playing like that. Cause they had some passing weapons on this team and they had weapons that complimented each other perfectly. They had a big body possession receiver, and Quam Bolton. They had the deep threat speed receiver, Tori Smith. And then they had Jacoby Jones, who was like that third guy, that return guy, special teams guy, but he could still make some plays here and there while I receive it too. So they had guys that complimented each other wonderfully. They had Dennis Pitta and Ed Dixon at tight end. Nice little one, two punch there. They had Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce at running back, Vonte Leach at full back. So they had pieces that really compliment each other. Nice man. But anyway, he said the game has changed and I think we need to change it. I agree. Oh, no, he's, excuse me, he said, I think we need to change with it. I agree. Especially with one of the most talented quarterbacks to walk this earth, Lamar Jackson. Might have gotten a little loose with this question, but I wanted to know what you think we should do in the off season. Thanks for what you're doing. Thanks for hearing our questions. I appreciate it, man. And thank you for watching and supporting and being a patron. But what I think Raven should do, it's been well documented. Go out and get somebody who's that guy, receiver, still draft one early. Hope Rashal Bateman comes back and he can stay healthy. Devin Duvenay, hope he comes back and he can stay healthy. They kept the Marcus Robinson. Cool, I wouldn't have had no problem with that, but I still want them to go out and get somebody like that. You would have Mark Andrews. Oh, obviously I want them to keep Lamar Jackson too. But I just wonder what will really happen though, this off season, because if you keep Lamar Jackson, however you keep him, whether it's a franchise tag or if you sign him to a large contract extension, it's gonna cost a lot of money. It's gonna cost a lot of money. So I wonder like why should we, why are we at this point where it's taken to, or we'll see what happens. But if it does happen like that, why are we still at this point going into year six where we're wondering like if the Ravens are really gonna surround Lamar like that. That's a whole nother frustration. I can dream. Next question came from my guy Anthony. He said, what's up, and I hope you and the family are doing well. I'm sure you saw what DHOP said a few days ago, whatever I can do if it's blocking, I'm not a guy that needs the ball. I'm not a complainer, but I know I can help my team when I do get the ball. That got me thinking and just hit me out. We trade our first round pick to Arizona for DHOP. Signed OBJ to a two to three year deal, nothing crazy. Extend Roquan and LJ, that offense with LJ, DHOP, Deondre Hopkins. I don't know why could his name like slipped my mind completely just now. OBJ, Bateman, Dove, JK, Gus and Andrews. I'm sorry, we would be crazy, especially if we were able to keep most of the defense. Just a dream, but what do you think? I wouldn't be mad at that. I don't even think it will take a first round pick to get Deondre Hopkins. I really don't. I don't think it will take a first round pick. I love Deondre Hopkins. I would just be a little bit worried with the recent injuries and stuff, just a little bit. Deondre Hopkins, still that dude. But I would, that's so concerning me a little bit. Now, Mike Evans, ooh, Mike Evans is another one, but let's see what happens with that. Yeah, it will be something, but at the same time with all those pieces, it would depend on the scheme of the offense more than anything, if they will use those pieces the right way. Lamar's revelation, next question came from my guy, Leon, he said Lamar must get out of there. The Ravens are full of holes and Lamar should be able to see it. When you have time to sit and observe, revelation comes. As Lamar has been out for the past four weeks, this is what he should have understood about the Ravens. Number one, this is a six-win team masquerading as a playoff team. Let's be honest, what game did the Ravens win that we as fans have been convinced was in the bag? I can not think of one dominating team win this season. I say the Jets win, the Jets, I thought the Dolphins win was, but he's still having there. And then the Patriots won after a while. So I guess Jets and Patriots. But anyway, he said I can not think of one dominating team win this season, no win where the Ravens put a team away. The slogan should be for the Ravens what should have happened and what could have been. Number two, roster holes everywhere, no money and no picks to fix the holes, especially if Lamar's off of the much-deserving contract. Let's take a look. Here's a breakdown of the Ravens roster situations and no money or draft picks to fix it. Coaching staff, complete overhaul, although Giro is gone for sure. I don't know. You know, earlier this year, I thought that, I really thought that, I really thought this would be his last season. But sometimes Ravens, they'd be doing some stuff and it's like, wow, sometimes they will shock you in a bad way. Some stuff in a good way, but, so I mean, I would be like surprised, but at the same, I wouldn't be surprised if Giro got a contract extension this off season. But anyway, let's just keep moving. He said Giro's gone for sure, but if the head coach stays, it will be more of the same. That part is true. Offense, wide receivers repeatedly discussed needs and complete overhaul. Keep Bateman, see what you can get for everyone else. Do, would have had trade value but the season ending foot injury has his value in question even as a Pro Bowl returner. Wallace and James probably have no value for their likely back just because they aren't free agents. Ooh, that was tough right there. He said, O-line solid, but never great. Injury pro Ronnie Stanley is too expensive but there's nothing the Ravens can do about it. That's true, can't move him. You just gotta hope that he's healthy. Additionally, the right garden tackle are aging both over 30 and Moses is up and down too often. That's a perfect explanation, because Moses, he can have some high high but then them lows will be like, whoa, tight end. Very solid group, but Nick Boyle has been phased out and needs to be released and Josh Oliver may be an expense that is unnecessary. I mean, yeah, you got five tight ends with Nick Boyle. You don't even use them. He's your second highest paid tight end. And you draft it too. You draft it likely and co-law. So I mean, you're gonna hope that maybe the second year is it for them, where they really make a turnaround. I'll run it back solid, but worry about injuries, especially with all of them having had major knees injuries just last season. And with Gus salary number, he may need to be a cap casualty. You're not the first person that said that. Well, you're the second person that said that. Cause I know my guy Plex, he talked about that too. Wow, he said, Justice Hill, Drake, leaving only JK for certain. Yeah, Drake is going in my opinion, especially like they've been having him inactive, like ever since Gus been back. So yeah, he's gone. He said, as you see, just on offense, every position needs a major addition or quality depth added. With only one pick in 2023's first two rounds, what would the Ravens address with so many needs? They could do a thing where they trade back, but you know, they're not done with getting picks yet. They're gonna get some more picks some way somehow. But anyway, he said, no money to do it. Lamar knows if he gets his money and he should, even with G-Roy going the potential for long-term success rises and falls with him, still being the hero. Something Lamar is certainly considering, take the AFC North as an example. Every team has a quarterback starter for the next year, except the Ravens. Every team has big-time whiteouts in place for next year, except the Ravens. Every team has at least two healthy running backs in place for next year, except the Ravens. Well, they got JK and Gus, and they're healthy now. So I think the Ravens would, I think you can exclude them on that part. But every team has improved offensive lines in place except for next year. Oh, excuse me, in place for next year, except the Ravens. Well, I don't know the contract situations of all the other offensive lines, linemen or lines, whatever. Ben Grubbs, he's a free agent. Kevin Zeitle, I think he has one more year left on his deal. And Morgan Moses, what did they sign him to? A one-year deal or a two-year deal? I think it's a one, no, maybe it's a two or three. I don't even remember. Sorry. He said, now, what does Lamar see, except the Ravens? The Ravens have question marks of health, quality, and contracts at all of these positions, especially quarterback, and I haven't even got to the defense. I was just about to say that. I was about to say quarterback, too. And linebacker, but anyway, let's keep going. He said, now, would you stay if you were LJ? I love the Ravens and have been a fan since 96, but this is a mess. Honestly, the Ravens performance makes a better case for Lamar to leave than to stay. Oof. That was a powerful email. Wow. That was something right there. And he continued it in another email. He said, Lamar's revelation continued. As I said in the first email, this roster is full of obvious holes that we don't always address because the wireless email room is so uninspiring. Lamar should have seen the defense for what it was in the Jaguars game. When he put them ahead and the Jags needed a touchdown to win and got just that. Oh yeah, and I forgot that game. And they went for two. They went for two. Jaguars are like, Ravens? Ooh, please. But anyway, defensive roster holes. D-Line relies on an aging Campbell, who is very valuable, but has too much of a burden at his age. The big pickup pierce has been outward injury for most of the year. And Ravens don't know if this is a sign of injury, proneness to come. Oh man, yeah, that's one that I forget about a lot. But yeah, that's tough. Man, just imagine he's got a day with healthy. Worst part about football, man. Anyway, he said Travis Jones is a highly-stouted defensive lineman, but he's made minimum impact. And to make it worse, Justin Matabique, Broderick Washington will soon be in line for new contracts, leaving the future at this position in doubt. Pass rush is non-existent. And to make it worse, JPP, Houston are free agents. And the young pass rushers don't get home. And the 2022 second round pick has been invisible. And it needs upgrading. The Ravens better hope David Ajaubot pays off next year, or George Pickens will haunt them for a decade, just like I'm sure he does already. I mean, we've seen the games, the two George Pickens games against the Ravens. He done made some plays. Anyway, interior linebackers, really good, but both guys are in line for new contracts soon. Ravens almost have to keep both of them. They fall back in the same problem they have had since Ray Lewis, trying to find a solid duo to hold down the middle. If they wrongly trade Queen, they risk positional uncertainty all over again. Building around the young duo should be a focus. Safety, very solid. With high dollars invested in Williams and a high pick in Hamilton, Stone and Clark probably will be cap casualties. Also leaving this position's depth in question. Yeah, Geno Stone, I think they got him on a one year deal right now. Chuck Clark, I thought he was gonna be gone last year, but I think definitely this off season. Corner, mediocre at best. Peters is going. Pepe has been invisible most of the year. Brandon is certainly more of a backup. Marlon at this point is an overpriced slot corner rather than an outside cover guy. If we pull the tape, we see him over the past two years get black, blacks by the young fast receivers on the outside. Here again, every defensive position group has more questions than answers. Ravens trade their second round pick for linebacker Smith. Good move maybe, but looking at what is going to be all around him, defensively he may decide that he too needs to be out. EDC has not really hit on a lot of draft picks over the past few years. And because so much money is tied up in aging vets, he failed to bring in young talented depth on the defense. The Ravens have been made vulnerable to go through a rebuild, even if they did not plan to. Ooh, wow, that's, mm. Again, take the FC North. Pittsburgh man handled them last night on the ground and when they needed a big catch, they got that to have him pick it and pickings together as rookies on cheap deals makes them dangerous for a decade. Bingles have a duo at running back and could get off Nixon's deal soon to free up money. And they have a trio of receivers with the Ravens former tight end to terrorize the team for years. Not to mention a defense that is middle of the role, but that offense makes that defense more potent. Yeah, that's true. Browns have an elite run game with offensive line. Watson could return to form next year and they have two wide outs in place. The Ravens defense has questions or yeah, have questions that all those offenses make more difficult to answer. The money needs to get out of there so the Ravens can rebuild with the picks they get for them. It is inevitable that a rebuild is coming. That was like, that was scary, man. The way you broke down literally every position and just woof. And that's something a lot of times I don't think about as far, not even the money, but just the lack of picks and just so many different holes. And that's what the draft is for. That's what free agency is for. But Ravens got, they like, this is huge. But this is a huge off season for them. Like every off season is huge, obviously. But this year for sure, like you got Lamar, obviously. That's number one. You got Roquan. That's number two. You got Marcus Peters. You got Ben Groves. You got, I mean, not Ben Groves, Ben Powers. I wonder if I said Groves early in the video. But either way, you got a lot of decisions to make. Justin Houston. Wow. And of course, everything at wide receiver, everything that's not there at wide receiver. You like, and again, with them limited draft picks, even though you know Raven's going to get more. They limited it on the draft picks as of right now, but you know that's going to change. You know, they ain't rocking out with no second. Like, yeah, they definitely going to trade for something. But I got a lot of decisions to make. The next questions on this episode came from my guy BB. He said, do you think the reason the media is on Lamar Jackson so negatively is because Raven's organization is a Christian faith-based program. And these days we live in, God is usually last, and anyone that is successful spiritually are usually more scrutinized than those that don't reveal their higher power. I know you noticed the lack of media promotion Lamar gets. I've only seen a few commercial Lamar has been in. Players that haven't done 10% of what he has done have their own shoes and get $230 million contracts. Thanks for the channel, family. Appreciate that, man. No, I don't think that's it. I think it's just really because of the way, I think they don't want him to really change the game like that. I don't, I just think they don't want him to have success like that in a, especially the way that he's done it because first off, just not having an agent that part right there. And since he's just not, they don't look at him like a traditional quarterback, like a normal quarterback. I just don't think they want his popularity to increase. He also asks, if Kaleas Campbell, Justin Houston retire after this year and the Ravens move on from PQ, will that put the defense back in rebuild mode? Moving on from PQ is not a good decision. Ravens need to be smart in this decision. Look at that, on point with the previous question. It talked about Kaleas, Justin Houston and PQ, but he said all that to say rebuild. Oof. So again, with PQ, this is his third year, it's a 2020, 2021, 2022. This is third year. So this off season, they could choose to pick up his fifth year option. I mean, either way, next year, they could have him, they could trade him if they wanted to. I think I would love if they could keep him for next year too and just ride it out whether they pick up his fifth year option or not. I think they will. But if they keep, they can, they could keep him for next year and then they probably trade him in the next off season. I just still don't see them keeping both, both Roquan and Patrick Queen for the long term. I still don't see it. But you did talk about that rebuild, like my guy just brought up. And he also said, will Ravens go with Snoop or will Anthony Brown get an opportunity? I mean, hopefully it'll be Lamar that we get to see. Yeah, but I don't think they will start Anthony Brown. I don't. I think if Lamar doesn't play, I think they will still rock with Huntley. And the last question on this episode came from my guy, Travis B. He said, hey man, hope you and the family are doing great. I appreciate the grind and keep it up. I appreciate that, man. Thank you, Travis. Now with football coming to an end, I like this question. He said, with football coming to an end, how do you go about the off season? I personally watched a little more hockey, watched some past highlights. Just curious how you get through this tragic moment without football. Oh, if I'm not sure if this, this will be your first off season here, but it don't stop. It don't stop. Stuff slows down a bit, but it don't stop. Every day of the year, we dropping stuff for y'all every day, and that's how it's been for the past three, four years, every single day. I think over the past three, four years, we may have missed maybe two days over the past three, four years. It may have been two days where we didn't upload something. So, every day, we still got plenty to talk about. We still gonna be having fun on here. We still gonna be having a good time. So, stick around, because there's still plenty to do in the off season, especially this off season for the Ravens. Yeah, this feels like a dream, oh jazz, what I made. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, out of made it. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right engraving? Right engraving, right engraving, right engraving, right engraving. Shout out to the Ravens.