 Can you see the Ravens possibly re-signing Gus Edwards to a long-term deal? Has the Ravens rivalry with the Chiefs actually gotten bigger than their rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers? What are some of the ways that Lamar Jackson has really grabbed firm control on this offense? These and more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. 2. Team Keep It Clean 2. Team Keep It Clean What's going on is saying Raven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team. And we answered in the video just like this. Now if you want to be part of NFL Questions from subscribers just send me an email at teamkeepitclean.com and I will answer your question in a video just like this. Man, the description is loaded with just goodies for y'all and all different kind of things you can check out. All different ways to support the channel, the podcast, the merch, just everything is down there. I love y'all Team Keep It Clean. I appreciate y'all like a whole lot. Yeah, I don't think y'all understand man. I really do. Seriously. And thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let's get into these questions because we got some good ones. Next question came from my guy. Well, first question of this episode, NFL Questions from subscribers came from my guy Nigel. He said, I ain't gravy big fan of the content been watching since 2015. Remember, no fans, just fam. But now I appreciate you watching the videos man. Thank you for that. He said, what are your thoughts on the Raven sign and Ha Ha Clinton dicks? I realized that we don't have as much depth as we used to now that we released Earl Thomas. I think Ha Ha could be a cheap rotational piece in our secondary and could really help out Chuck and DeSean. Even though it's been two weeks, I think DeSean Elliott has really stepped up in his starting role in hashtag Team Keep It Clean. I appreciate it Nigel. I mean, he's out there. He's still out there. But I mean, Raven is so far so good at safety. Like they have, again, you mentioned DeSean Elliott, Chuck Clark, they got Anthony Levine, Jimmy Smith's been back there, safety some too. They still have Geno Stone too. Although he is a rookie, they still got him. So with Ha Ha Clinton dicks, I know I heard that he was struggling in Cowboys training camp. Not that he couldn't bounce back from that on another team or anything like that. But I just, nah, that's how I'd be about it. I think for that they can roll with what they got. Now depth is always a beautiful thing, but something that I mentioned when we first were asked this question, was like a week or two before the season started was if they were to sign Ha Ha Clinton dicks, would he be willing to accept a role as a third safety or a third free safety or as a special team? Because he's done nothing but start since he came in the league. He's been a starter from jump. So for him, who has never been a backup before in the league, he will be coming from what the packers as a starter, bears a starter, Washington football team as a starter. And then he will come over here and be a special team. Not everybody's willing to accept that role. If he was, I'd be whatever about it, but yeah, I just, I don't think I'm, yeah, I'm whatever about it. Next question came from my guy Jaws Fowler. He said, I love our running back rotation and seeing Gus the bus being explosive with speed and power against the Texans. It indicates that he needs more touches as well as JK. We should keep him when Mark England retires or when we decide to part ways with him, which I hope we don't. After Mark leaves, we will have JK and Gus as our new running backs. And I see us letting Justice Hill go. What are your thoughts? Statement game on Monday night with Gus Edwards. I, it'd be cool if they kept him. I just don't see it happening because Gus Edwards, he is do he's eligible for a bigger contract. I think he might actually actually be this year, but certainly next year, he would definitely be eligible. And then the following year, he will be an unrestricted free agent. So he obviously be eligible then. But I don't see the Ravens signing Gus to a big contract. Well, I know I don't see Gus Edwards signing a bigger contract with the Ravens because I think he's going to want to test the market because the Ravens are not going to pay him any top running back dollar, especially because they have JK sitting there waiting. I just don't think that the Ravens are going to give Gus that crazy big money extension that he will want the opportunity to possibly get. Not that it will be a guarantee that if he hit free agency, he would get it, but he would have a bigger chance of getting a better deal from somebody out in free agency than the Ravens. I would love for him to stay with the Ravens forever, but I just, I don't see it happening because I think he's going to want more of an opportunity not just to get paid, but also to start as well. Next question came from my guy Greg and B-Moy said, A-ing Raven, hope all is well for you. Appreciate it, Greg. Thank you, man. He said, with the Chiefs vs Ravens coming up, it got me thinking. And a year ago, I would call myself crazy for thinking this, but has the Chiefs already become the Ravens' biggest rival over the Steelers now? As long as Mahomes and Lamar are electrifying every season, I think Chiefs vs Ravens might be one of the biggest rivalries over the next decade. Love the Ravens for over two decades and this is the most anticipated Monday Night Ravens game I can remember. So excited for Monday. I predict 36-37, Ravens victory with a Justin Tucker game winner. Love what you've done, building the team, keeping clean community, and I hope you the most success. Much love from Greg and B-Moy. Hey, appreciate that a lot, man. Thank you. Thank you for that. Have they become the Ravens' biggest rivals over the Steelers? I can't say that, but I think one of the reasons why you may be thinking that, in my opinion, is because of last year. Last year when the Ravens played the Steelers, they played a Rothlesburg or less Steelers, so he wasn't out there. And I've said it myself, too, I think the Ravens and Steelers rivalry, while it is still amazing, it's still fun. The trash talking is always great. I think it's taken a notch down, a couple notches down from what it used to be. Now, we haven't got to see the Lamar vs. Venter Rothesburg thing yet, but I'm sure it'll be a good one, especially with that defense that they got over there. But I almost feel like the Browns and the Browns Ravens is almost overtaking the Steelers and Ravens' rivalry. Now, with the Chiefs and Ravens, is that more a bigger rivalry than the Steelers and Ravens? I can't say that yet, but I think in my opinion, I know some people feel differently, but in my opinion, I think for a rivalry, for it to really be a rivalry, it got to go both ways. It hasn't gone to Ravens' way yet. Hopefully on Monday night, they make it go their way for the first time, but it hasn't gone to Ravens' way yet. It's gone to Chiefs' way both times, so they two will know. So Ravens need to fix that. It's the first time that they play in the Chiefs at their crib, and it will be quiet there since they ain't no fans, but they still got to take care of business as they have been these past couple of weeks. So with the Ravens and the Chiefs, I can't say that it passed the Steelers and Ravens, or even Browns Ravens. It could be one of those out-of-division rivalries, like how Ravens had it with the Patriots. That was one of those out-of-division rivalries where those games just got you amped up and you just love when they were on primetime. It was just tough, man, because it was the NFL's juggernaut team. The NFL's team that you know is just going to be contenders for a while, and they are the big dogs, so to speak. So if you could take them out, oh, that could be great. Ravens and Patriots, they went back and forth. Patriots got the best of Ravens sometime, Ravens got the best of Patriots sometime. So with that being said, I think the Chiefs and Ravens rivalry could be something more like that. And the last question on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers came from my guy, Enonic. He said, I got two quick questions for you. He said, hope everything is well with Team Keep It Clean. Appreciate it. Everything is great. He said, number one, I might be wrong, but did it seem like Lamar was doing a lot of offensive personnel adjustments at the line in Houston? I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I didn't notice that the biggest thing that I noticed with Lamar Jackson was when he was moving JK Dobbins around. JK Dobbins would be on his left and Lamar would be like, no, no, go over on the right side. Or JK Dobbins would be on the right and he'd be like, no, no, go on the left side. And then sometimes he would move, he would call somebody in motion, like really see one of the receivers or something like that. But I thought that's something that he normally does a lot when he is like before the play. So, I mean, I think it's something that he's already been doing, but maybe now is that he has even more control over the offense just as a whole. Because this is his second year starting in week one or from week one. So maybe that's what it is that he's just more comfortable in his role as that starting quarterback. And his second question was, were some of our players on the wrong page or did he move players? Oh, okay. He said, were some of our players on the wrong page or did he move players around because he saw something? Now, with the JK Dobbins, I don't know. Because on one of the plays where he moved JK Dobbins to the opposite side, JK Dobbins didn't get the ball. But on the other play where he moved JK Dobbins to the right side, he sent JK Dobbins out on a wheel route and the ball went to JK Dobbins. So, oh, you know what? No, I didn't go to him both times. Well, there was another play where he was actually in the right position, I think, in the ball. Yeah, JK Dobbins was on the left side and he caught the pass. And that's when he did the Ray Rice thing, I think. But either way, so I just, I don't know. I don't know if it was that Lamar saw something. I don't know if the players were in the wrong position simply because we don't know what the play sheet looked like. And since we don't know what the play sheet looked like, who knows. I mean, either way, it would be good though, good on Lamar's part for either getting them lined up the right way or getting them lined up in a position where Lamar felt like, okay, we got a mismatch here. Okay, we could take advantage of something right here. Okay, let's exploit this right here. Either way, it's a good look for Lamar. And there was, of course, one thing that always gets me, man. I'm like, I just, I don't know how to do it. Because I always be thinking like, oh, no, it's really sneaky. He's gonna, or Nick Boyle, usually just really sneaky coming across the, coming across the line of scrimmage all the way. But I always, I'm always thinking, oh, man, he's about to run into the ball. They gonna snap the ball and then it's gonna hit Willie Snead in the legs. Then, oh, fumble, oh, no, that can't be good. I've been looking at that like every game and just wondering like, man, these dudes, like, we gotta give it to them, man. They go through these cadences. They go through these, the play calls. They go through just everything. And they got it down to a science, man. And I know they're professionals and whatnot, but still you gotta give them that credit, man. Because I've been thinking like, man. Like these, just the timing, we always talk about how timing is everything. And even with those plays where they send Willie Snead across the, y'all know what I'm talking about. I know some of y'all probably be thinking the same thing, too. Like, oh, man, I hope that Skrull don't snap it and then they hit Willie Snead in the legs. Because if he looking like they getting ready to, but it never happened. So kudos to them, man, for just having that thing like a smooth process, man.