 I figured with this game being as special as it is between the Baltimore Ravens and the New York Giants that we might as well do one more check-in. Because you can never have enough information about your opponents going into a game. You want to be as prepared as you possibly can be. And this next guest that I'm bringing on, he is extremely well prepared for this game and he knows his stuff certainly not only about the Giants, but about the Baltimore Ravens too. But without further ado, let's bring him in for the Giants and Ravens preview, part two. Team Keep It Clean, a very, very special guest in the building to talk Ravens and Giants. Got my guy, Entertainer. First, before we get into it, let everybody know who you are and exactly what it is that you do and where they can find you. Yeah, man. Really excited to be on the channel. You're definitely one of the cooler guys I've seen scowling through YouTube. Like I said right before we started this, I don't even remember what came up, but something came up. I think it was a way. We were supposed to do something last time we met. So excited to be on. That's what it was. Yeah. You can find me on Entertainer Talk at Sports on YouTube, Entertainer on Twitter. And yeah, I talk Giants. That's what I talk. My teams, Knicks, Giants, but yeah, just love talking football, love talking sports and trying to build a community similar to yours. Oh yeah, for sure. Now, just to get right into it, Giants sitting at 4-1 right now. How does that feel? Especially as a Giants fan and especially how things have been recently. How does it feel sitting at that beautiful record? Dude, we won four games all of last year. Oh. Yeah. We won 13 last year. With Judge, obviously things fell apart in the second half. I think it was 4-7 before Danny went down and then we lost our last six games, but we were never trending anywhere near this. And you start to look as a Giants fan, you start to look at the playoff odds. And I think we're like 80% right now with a 4-1 start. And we're not used to this. We haven't been 4-1 since 2010. And part of me is still trying to tell the fans, become, we're ahead of schedule. It's possible things could revert. Back to what we expect to go into the year, but at the same time, we've beaten some impressive teams. You're coming up one against the Packers. We beat the Titans Week 1 on the road, Brian Dables first game as a head coach. And this week is probably our biggest test. I mean, you guys are the Packers are probably our biggest test to date. And you can make an argument. This is our toughest out of division game all year. So, especially traveling back from London. So we'll see if the Giants are up for the test. I forgot that y'all were just in London for that Packers game. That was right in early last Sunday, 9.30 in the morning. I'm still getting used to that with NFL. But as a Giants fan, how do you feel right now about the Eagles? They're sitting pretty right now too, if I even know. Yeah. Just our division in general. The Cowboys look better than I thought they would. Cowboys going into the year, I really thought that their defense would come back a little bit to the Pack because last year, they led the league and turnovers created. They've been able to, to me now, they're like a legitimate high-end defense, which I didn't see going into the year. So they're legit. And when they get DAC back, they're only going to get better. I think you can make an argument that they may even be better than the Eagles, even though the Eagles are the lone unbeaten team right now in the NFL. But the Eagles are really good. I picked the Eagles to win the division before the year started. I think I had them at 12 wins and they play a soft schedule too, probably even softer than ours. So they're going to stay there. They might get the one seed in the NFC because when you look at their schedule, I can't as much as I hate the Eagles. I can't think out that many losses, you know, and they're really strong on, you know, where it matters most on the offensive and defensive line. So they're going to be a throw on our side all year. And I just, you know, it's a Giants fan, obviously I'd like to win the division, but realistically speaking, we make the playoffs. I'll be over the moon. Oh, yeah, for sure. And going from the Eagles to a different bird, these balls are more Ravens. This is a, yeah, a big game really for both teams. Ravens have been up and down, up and down, up and down, because one in week, one last week, two, one in week, three last week, four, one in week, five. So it's been back and forth. And about the offense where Ravens offense, the second half has brought a lot of struggles because the Ravens have just the offense to start the game off, they've been good, but to finish it off, it's gotten really slow. As far as the Giants, what are some things that they do offensively to create problems? Yeah, good question. The offense is much different than it was last year, but obviously, you know, it starts with Saquon. It starts with the running game, it starts with the offensive line. But one thing, you know, as a Ravens fan that you want to be looking out, something that we've sprinkled into the offense the last couple of weeks has been the Wildcat. We've used that a bit more. Especially if we get Wanda Robinson back this week, I think it makes it even more dangerous because he's kind of a guy that could motion over the front of Saquon Barkley, the option to pitch it to him off the end. But yeah, we used the Wildcat maybe five or six times last week and we started to sprinkle it into the offense and it was effective. But it would have been even more effective had we not been called for, I think, two illegal motion penalties on two of the plays. But yeah, definitely look out for that. Obviously, Daniel Jones' legs, I mean, he had 37 yards rushing last week. He had about 70 the week before, even though he only played three quarters. So with the extra attention that Saquon Barkley is garnering due to, because he's been so successful running the football, which I would only expect your Ravens defense to try to do the same thing, stack the box. He's our best weapon. It's allowed Daniel Jones to flourish in the running game as well. We're obviously still limited in terms of the wide receiver play, but Slayton looked good last week. So hopefully he starts to turn it around. And sticking with the offense, what are some weaknesses that the Giants may have on offense right now? Offensive line. I still think it's a weakness. It was our best game we've played all year last year in terms of the pass protection against the Green Bay Packers for sure. But I still think it's a weakness. We got a rookie right tackle and Evan Neal. So you saw it. Dallas really picked on him. Tank Lawrence had three sacks against him, I think in the first half. So I would expect your Ravens to probably try to take advantage of that. And the Giants probably not to have too many pass attempts knowing that, you know, that's still a weakness. And our interior, the run blocking on our line is actually very good. But I would definitely say our biggest weakness offensively is going to be pass protection, especially going up against an aggressive defense like yours. So yeah, I would expect you guys to try to take advantage of that. And that's funny because for the Ravens offensive line, it's been completely flipped with a run blocking. It's been so so, but the pass blocking has been better than a run blocking. And you would expect for Ravens team who's known to run the football that the run blocking will be better, but it just hasn't been overall this season. So hopefully it continues. But this game is a game that features a lot of familiar faces for the Baltimore Ravens. Got Jihad Ward, Tony Jefferson, safety. But the biggest familiar face that's been gunner and all the attention this week has been Wink. And I've been hearing a lot of good things about Wink from a lot of different people. Spoke to the Hub and Kid Blue a couple of days ago. They ran to them, raved about them. How are you feeling about Don Martindale right now? It's Giants defensive coordinator. Yeah, you hit that on the head. I think that's by far the biggest storyline going into this game and how Wink is going to go up against Lamar Jackson. They know each other very well, obviously. Practiced against them for four years as the defensive coordinator was your linebacker coach before that. And I don't know who gets the edge there. Does Lamar get the edge? Because he's accustomed to playing against that kind of defense. Or does Wink get the edge? Because he knows the tendencies that Lamar brings to the table. So I'm really excited to see how it all plays out. But so far, so good with Wink. I know he struggled last year with you guys, obviously. And that's why you moved on. And your defense, I think it's been struggling a bit, but you had some injuries in that secondary. And from what I've read, you guys are starting to get back to where you want to be defensively. But I know Wink struggled last year when you had injuries in your secondary because the Blitzing didn't quite live up to the way it did his first three years there as the DTC. And I know Harbaugh had some kind of connections. I think your current defense coordinator was his brother, John, I think, in college. He was his defense engineer. Right. And he brought him to you guys. So hopefully that works out for you guys long term, not this week though. But as far as Wink goes, man, yeah. I mean, so far he's brought a lot of great things to the New York Giants defense. I mean, I think right now we're sixth in the league in terms of third down defense, only 30% of the time. We're Blitzing more than anybody in the league, which I expected. And it's been successful. We've had a ton of injuries all over that defense. Leonard Williams, you could argue he's our best defensive player. He's missed three and a half games. Hopefully he's back this week. Old Jallar, he missed a ton of time. Kavon missed two weeks. But he still found ways to create pressure. We still don't have an interception. Hopefully we get that this week. But overall, Wink's done a great job. And it's been the adjustments at halftime. This past week against the Packers, he held Aaron Rodgers-Scoros in the first second half, rather after we lost defensively in the first half. So you've really noticed that his Giants fans on both sides of the ball, offensively and defensively, the adjustments this coaching staff has been able to make from within the game. Now, with Wink, you talked about the Blitzing. You talked about how good the pass rush has been. And that's something that the Ravens under Wink and under their last two defensive coordinators really, but certainly under Wink, they struggled with the pass rush. But who are those pass rushes that Ravens fans should look out for? Yeah, I mean, I'm going to assume Old Jullar is probably not going to play in this game. We'll see. But I'm going to assume he's probably not. But obviously, Kavon Tivito, that's the guy you want to look out for for sure. He's the big name that we drafted. Dexter Lawrence needs to get a lot more notice throughout the NFL. And I do think Leonard Williams is trending towards playing this week. So those are the three guys on defense. You're familiar with Jahad Ward. He's played well for the Giants. Thus, Faro Shane Zimenez, another guy that stepped up, went giving the opportunity. But Kavon is starting to get there. The first couple of weeks that he played, specifically the first week, he looked kind of lost. There were a couple of plays where it was pretty obvious. He didn't even know that the play call, he was kind of like he had his hands up in the air at times. So he was getting adjusted to the NFL. But last week, he was getting a ton of pressure. And I think he's got eight or nine pressures over the last two weeks. Doesn't have a sack yet. But he's definitely starting to be a guy that's causing some disruption. So potentially, he could do some damage against you guys. But Dexter Lawrence is definitely the main guy. I mean, he had eight pressures in one game two weeks ago with two sacks. This past week, he had to play the game against the Packers. So he's been a different player under Dexter Lawrence on the interior. Okay, okay. And switching back to the offensive side of the ball. For the Baltimore Ravens, number eight, he has been in MVP talks. He's just continued to take his game to another level this season. But the Giants, they have their own number eight. And Daniel Jones. How has he been overall this year for the New York Giants? Yeah, I'll tell you about your number eight, man. He scared me. We played you guys two years ago, and he destroyed us. So, you know, we're definitely, I'm definitely excited, but nervous to see what Wink does against him. But as far as Daniel Jones goes, I think a huge problem with Daniel Jones. And I don't think Daniel Jones is an elite quarterback. I've never thought that. But I definitely think he could be a much better quarterback than what we've seen. And I think he was always set up for failure. He's always, he's been, this is now his third different scheme in four years. And now you're starting to see him get good play colors, get guys that can get the most out of their offensive and defensive players, and you've seen him flourish because of it. If you don't watch the Giants, you just look at the statue like, wow, how good has Daniel Jones been? But when you look at it from the context of each individual game, he's gotten progressively better week in and week out. And he's not losing the football game for us anymore. He has two turnover, two interceptions. One came on a dropped route by David Sales. He fell to the ground. So I don't even put that on Daniel Jones. The other one was week one, where he did make a really bad throw to shake one Barclay. But outside of that, he hasn't had any turnover where he plays. And yeah, I know he does. I realize he hasn't thrown a lot of touchdowns. I think he only has three, has two or three rushing touchdowns as well. But he's moving the chains. He's coming up with huge third down conversions. This past week, going up against the Green Bay Packers, going into that game, the Packers had the best third down defense in the National Football League. Only 23% of the time their opponents were converting on third down. The Giants converted six out of 10. Two of them were with Daniel Jones' legs, who has 21 first downs with his legs this year, which I think is only behind Lamar Jackson all time or Michael Vick. I don't remember which quarterback it was through five weeks in the season. So he's done a lot of damage with his legs. And yeah, the situation with football has been great. He's got three game winning drives. So he's definitely maturing as a quarterback. Okay, sounds good. So after talking about the offense and defense, this is a huge game, obviously. Both teams are going up against some fierce competition. How do you think, and you can't, you could give a prediction if you want to. You don't have to, but no pressure. How do you think this game is going to go? Yeah, I mean, I'm going to be honest. I think it's going to be a close game. I was asked before the year started, which game scares you the most than it was this one. I think that there were, and I didn't think as highly as my Giants before the year started as I do now. Obviously, I didn't think we'd be 4-1. But going into the year, this game scared me the most because I didn't, I don't know if I thought you guys were the toughest team on our schedule. You were among the toughest. But factoring and also that we're traveling back from London, I said before the year started, if we're going to get blown out in one game, this was going to be the one. But obviously, right now I got confidence in my Giants the way that they're playing. They seem to be able to overcome injuries. So I think it's going to be a competitive game. And I have faith that our coaching staff is going to keep us close from within this game. But all that being said, and I hope I'm wrong, I'm going to pick you guys. But I think it's going to be close. I think it'll be probably like a 24-20 type game. I think the Giants will keep this game close. I think this spreads right around five points. So that's about what Vegas sees it at as well. But I wouldn't be surprised if the Giants win. I really wouldn't. But I got respect for your Baltimore Ravens. I think what this game is going to come down to is what you guys do best and what the Giants are starting to get better at. If we have any chance, it's the time of possession. You look back at what Baltimore has been able to do the three previous years before this year started. They're kind of middle of the pack right now. They got to get better in that area. You guys were first, first, and third in time of possession. I think the three previous years. And that's something that the Giants are getting better at because of their running attack. I think right now we're 11th in the league, which we were nowhere. No, 6th in the league actually. We were 11th before last week. Now I think we're 6th. We were nowhere near that in prior years. You got to go back like 15 years where we were ranked that high. So I think if the Giants are going to have a chance in this game, they got to at least break even or get close to even in terms of the time of possession because if you guys wear us down the way that your offense is able to do because of Lamar Jackson's legs and your running ability, the defense is going to tire out over the course of the game. So the Giants have to do a good job in terms of possessing the football. All right. So I appreciate it. One last question before we get out of here. How do you do all that streaming? I couldn't do it. Because you do a lot of live streaming. I can only do it like once, maybe twice a week. But I used to do it a lot more. I've scaled back a bit. Now I just do the one or two weekly live shows. I do the Giants games. I mix in the nicks. It's harder than some people may realize, right? Well, you know, you're a YouTuber, but it's harder than some people may realize to do that much streaming. But yeah, I've kind of scaled back a bit, especially now because now I have a regular nine to five on top of it. But yeah, sometimes I question myself. I don't know how I do it. I'm crazy. So I appreciate you coming on. And one more time before we get out of here, let everybody know what they can find you at. Yeah, man. Find me at the entertainment talk at sports. Come on by. Talk some smack after if your Ravens win. If you lose, I expect you to come by too. And give us some props, man. Again, man, thank you so much for having me on. And yeah, I look forward to talking with you in the future. And good luck to your Ravens after this. Oh, yeah. Appreciate you. You already know. So all the links to his YouTube channel and his Twitter, everything will be down below in the description team. 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