 YouTube team keeping clean. What's going on? I'm seeing Graven here with another video and in this video I'm here to share my post game thoughts from the game that we all watched. Some of y'all probably ain't wanna watch the whole thing, but we all watched it yesterday between the Ravens and the Broncos and boy that was quite a game. Now before the game, I talked about personal experience from the last time that I had got a promotion and that was in April of 2018. Got a promotion and once it was official that I had got the job, had the interview, got the job, they were like, all right, you're gonna start on this date. At my current position, I checked out. I checked out, I was like, I already didn't like it that much, but I checked out, I was happy to be leaving. Everybody knew I was happy to be leaving and I was like extra lax. Like me, I'm always somebody that's lax already, but I was extra lax, I was extra chill. I was not giving much effort. And I mean, that's probably not the best way to go about things, but still. I was like, hey, I'm getting ready to leave. So yeah, I think that's how Greg Roman was yesterday. Greg Roman was like, man, I ain't worried about none of this that's going on right here. Look, man, I am going and I mean, hey, maybe by the time you see this video, man, maybe Stanford will come out with the official announcement that we have hired Greg Roman to be our official head coach. So I mean, it just, it was wild yesterday, man. It really was, it was funny, it was sad, it was crazy. It was just some parts were goofy, but that's that, man. I do really believe that Greg Roman has called his final game as Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator, just waiting on official word like any day now, man. So we'll see though, man, we'll see. But Greg Roman, yesterday's game, it was just crazy though. They really couldn't get the run game going. I don't know if that's just because Broncos, now they do have a really good defense. They have a really good defense. But there were sometimes where they just stopped running completely and it was weird because there will be times where the run game was like, it was looking not fine overall, but it was looking better at moments and then they would just stop. But the situational play calling, I mean, it was a big issue in yesterday's game. And what's crazy about it was that it didn't have to be. It didn't have to be. There was, oh, the drive, the drive that we all remember that we all know and love. The drive, Tyler Hunley, throwing the ball, Ravens were actually moving the ball downfield. They were going in a positive direction down the field with Tyler Hunley throwing the ball. So it's a, I think it was second and seven, something like that. So Greg Roman like, look, man, I'm about to go out with a bang. So they call the whole little end around, Tyler Hunley tosses it to DuVernay, DuVernay tosses it to Pro Shay, they like, look, Pro. We ain't gonna use you like no Y receiving like that, but maybe we could make a little transition. You could play some quarterback. Go ahead, do your thing, Pro. So Pro Shay, he did it a little double tap. You know how you do when you play a ball, you double tap. That's when you're really confident in the patch you about to make. He did it a little double tap through the ball downfield and was like, and then he threw it into double triple quadruple coverage to Kandrake, to Kandrake and it was just, and see my thing, the play call, like if it would have worked, yeah, we all would have cheered. My biggest issue was not even with the play call. It was a little silly, my biggest issue wasn't even with the play call. It was with the situation that the play call was in because again, the pass game was going just fine. Well, I mean, as good as it was overall yesterday, but it was going just fine on that drive. It was going just fine and then they do that. And I was thinking, whoa, like why, for what? Then there was another drive and I want to say it was the last drive of the game. Well, again, and in timers of the essence, timers of the essence, the down and distances of the, all that stuff is of the essence. The pass game again. I think it was after the hold, the passing appearance call against Mark Andrews and that was a good call. At first I was thinking, hold up, are the Ravens bailing the, I mean are the refs bailing the Ravens out? But it was actually a really good pass interference call because it could have been defensive holding, could have been passing interference, could have been all that in one. But on that final drive, Ravens, they were moving the ball and it was a third and two, I believe, and the clock's ticking, the clock is ticking. Ravens, they, did they have any time out? So I don't even remember, but anyway, the clock was ticking. Ravens were obviously down, they needed to touch down. Third and two, they call it a run play. I think it was to just to see, I forgot who to run it back was, whoever it was. They call it a run play. And I hated that call. I really did. And again, it was situational. I just thought it was not smart at all. And I'm like, yeah, you trying to catch them off guard? It's the end of the game run, but I was just like, ah, I just, I don't like it at all. I did not like it. But then they had, they did get the, they did convert the fourth and two, which cause that would have been a ball game if they wouldn't have got it. Throughout the game, this was Greg Roman, he, hey, he went, he went back to his bread and butter. Devon Duvenay is back to being the jet sweep king. King. What was it like three of them in a game yesterday? I think something like that. But, now there wasn't some, some calls that I did like, I really did like, oh, it didn't work though. I forgot when it was in a game, but I was like, all right. I think it was like third and short. I'm like, all right, come on, Greg Roman, just have Tyler Huntley lined up on the center, Pat Ricard behind him, and Gus Ellis behind him just running up the gut. And they tried that, but the Broncos were just all over it. But I was like, hey, that's a good play call. It just, it just didn't work out. But it's crazy because we see, and a lot of people see it too. Cause people, they start, oh man, the offense is much more efficient when Tyler Huntley is on the field. And I mean, it's 10 points, much more efficient. But anyway, they try to do this thing where, oh, Tyler Huntley, maybe he should take over for Lamar. He's better than Lamar. Maybe he should just keep Tyler Huntley sitting on. I was like, what, really? No, let's not. Let's not. The game is different when Tyler Huntley's in versus when Lamar is in. The calls are different when Tyler Huntley's in versus when Lamar is in. The tempo is different when Tyler Huntley's in versus when Lamar is in. It's like, they change everything. And I mean, here's the backup quarterbacks where things are gonna be different. But it's crazy because things that we've seen give Lamar success and more success in the passing game, they don't consistently implement those things. But when Tyler Huntley's in there, they will implement them. A faster pace offense, the quick passing game. They implemented so much more when Tyler Huntley's in the game versus when Lamar's in the game. And y'all know that we have talked about this for a while, a long time, about the quick passing game. Y'all have brought it up plenty of times too, the quick passing game because it's a way to get Lamar in the rhythm, to get the receivers in the rhythm, to get everybody in the rhythm, and to continuously move the ball down the field. And obviously we talked about the up tempo. We talked about that a lot, a whole lot. Now yesterday, there were no play clock issues at all. There was no play clock issues. Everything seemed to be nice and smooth. Now what was the reason? I don't know. I don't know. But again, it's just weird how different things are. And a lot of people have their different reasonings. We're not going to get into that right now. But I know it's going to come up in questions from subs. I know it is for sure. And people, they have valid reasons to think they're different things. But anyway, Tyler Huntley in this game, I was happy to see the Ravens get the win. He did, and it was a lot to be asked of him to come off the bench. He, I mean, I know backups always say, oh, we got to prepare like with starters, but you can't truly prepare like you're a starter because you're practicing with a lot of the backups and whatnot. But he came out there and he, like with Tyler Huntley, I mean, it's always been the same thing, Tyler Huntley, the completion percentage is going to look really good, which is good. But it's all short stuff with the deep ball. I know Tyler Huntley, that's something that, and I think they only attempted like one deep ball. I don't remember him attempting another one besides the just the one that they missed. And I wasn't tripping off of that miss. I'm like, okay, he's a backup. He just came in. I ain't expecting to be throwing a ball all over the field. Like, it's okay, he missed the deep ball. Ain't no big deal. But they didn't attempt any after that. But a lot of short passes, getting a lot of different guys involved, which was nice. Just a lot of short stuff. But it was crazy because it's like, they were getting a lot of short stuff, but they weren't really like moving like that. But yeah, I think Tyler Huntley, he got to have sort of the Lamar Jackson experience because he was obviously the team's leading passive, but he was their leading Russia too. Because he led the team with 10 rushes for 41 carries. Obviously he got that touchdown on that final drive, which was great. Had converted a big fourth down, which was great when they faked the Jet Sweep to Devon Duvenay. So I guess all of them Jet Sweeps that they were doing it paid off because when they faked one to him, because I guess the Broncos were like, hey, this Devon Duvenay, Jet Sweep King Day, baby. And they were so focused on him. So I guess all the Jet Sweeps weren't too bad, right? Cause that set it up for later. So there you go. A little offense and motion like that. But yeah, with Tyler Huntley, it was tough, man. Cause they just, they couldn't do anything. And again, backup quarterback against a really, really good defense. That's a tough ask. That is really, really tough. But when it mattered the most, they did get the touchdown at the end. And boy, that's another thing. Thank goodness there weren't 10 more seconds left on the clock. Ravens would have lost. 10 more seconds. 10 more seconds left in the game. Ravens lose that game. Cause that kick was close. And hey, and I know it's tough because Ravens defense, they have some tough assignments, man. They have tough assignments because the offense has been an issue for a while, been an issue. And the defense, in a lot of these games, they'll be holding, holding, holding, holding the opposing team's offenses. And the offense will be still. Offense will be whether it's a bad pass or it's a turnover, whether it's a drop, whether it's a fumble, whether it's this, that, and a third, whatever it is. What just a straight up punt? And the defense will hold. But then at the end of the game, the offense, they'll make something happen. Whether they get a lead, it's gonna go a touchdown. And then the defense, they'll fall apart. But it's tough, cause again, in a lot of games, they are asked to hold, hold, hold. But then at the end, they just fall apart. But even still, I mean, that's where the money is, baby. So they do have higher expectations than the offense in my opinion. Cause that's where the money is, the investments and all of that. But yeah, in this game, I'm just, I'm glad that the time left in the game, it worked out the way that it did. Cause had it not, ooh, this would be a much sadder Monday for Ravens fans, cause that would have been a loss to the Denver Broncos. Cause McManus, that boy, that kid was on point, boy, he was on point. So yeah, man. But anyway, back to the offense, Tyler Huntley, man, my favorite play from him in yesterday's game was it was a pass to Drake. With Tyler Huntley, he got pressured and he had to scramble to the left. And Drake, Drake just kept, he kept running. He was, he was following Tyler Huntley, like he was watching him, but he kept running. He didn't just stop and sit there. Like we see it happen with a lot of times with the offense when the starting QB will get pressure. Some guys will just sit there and wait, but Drake kept moving, Tyler Huntley kept moving and Tyler Huntley like threw it across his body and it was right in front of the defender. But it was behind behind one defender and in front of another. And then sort of in front of another one and Drake caught, it was, it was, that was my probably favorite play from him. One of the best those from him in the game because it was just, and it was like, I think just like a six-year-old completion or something like that, but it was so big and it was clutch too. It was a very clutch play from Tyler Huntley. But yeah, it was a game where it was ugly game, very ugly game. The defense, I mean Broncos offense, they couldn't do anything either. They just, there were some times when they would move the ball, but the defense, they would bend, but they wouldn't break the Broncos. Number 80, the Titan, not Dorch, right? I think it's Dorch, I don't remember, but number 80, the Titan for the Broncos. That boy, he was having himself a game, man. He was having himself a game. And Russ, he kept going back to him. He kept trying them. Even sometimes he'd be double coverage. Russ said, oh, number 80's over there, I'm gonna steal a try. So shout out to him, but again, the defense held, they held the field goal, field goal, field goal, and that was it. Then the last field goal attempt, thank goodness for it. Cause again, Jerry Judy, he caught that pass, then Russell Wilson had that big scramble and then they got out of bounds. I think they got another completion out of bounds or maybe Russ, no, Russell Wilson ran out of bounds, I think, but man, that game, boy, the end of that game had us all just stressing out, man. But it was fun in the end. And again, glad the Ravens, they got the win. With Tyler Huntley, with his interception, I said, oh, that's the play where he thought he was Lamar. Tyler only got some speed, but he ain't got no Lamar speed because he was trying to get away from that defender. And he, boy, that defender said, no, did that defender grab his jersey? And that was it, boy. He grabbed the jersey and Tyler Huntley was trying to stretch away, then he was like, yeah, this is just stupid. And then Justin Simmons, he picked it off, man. Simmons got both picks. He got the interception on Tyler Huntley, he got the interception on our other quarterback, James Proshay, too. Ravens just, Ravens playing, everybody got a position. They got Proshay at quarterback, they got record at wide receiver one. Ravens just, they love playing, man. They love playing games. But anyway, man, I'm just glad they won. I'm glad they won. We'll see. I'm sure we'll hear later today about the severity of Lamar Jackson's injury. Hopefully it ain't nothing crazy. But I mean, right now, I wouldn't expect him to play next week. That's just me. I ain't hear nothing yet, but I wouldn't expect him to play next week. So we'll see how it goes down, man. Ravens are, they are quite the team, man. They are quite the team. Now this was, no, this was, it was a different situation last year. Cause I was going to say, this was kind of the situation in the Bears game last year, where Lamar was supposed to play, but then he said he got sick. But it was, this is the situation for the Browns game last year. Well, Lamar was in the game, then he got hurt. Tyler Huntley took over, but this time they won. This time they won. Then I was thinking about the Bears game last year, where Lamar was sick, where he was supposed to play then Tyler Huntley. He went in there and then the Ravens won. They got that game and went and drive at the very end. But now if Lamar doesn't play next week, then Tyler Huntley would obviously be the starter. They would call up Anthony Brown from the practice squad to be the backup. Cause that's when the test would continue for Huntley. Because, the reason I say that is because now he would be preparing as a starter, but the teams would also be preparing for him as a starter. Last year was last year, but last year when he was prepared for as a starter, the Ravens went 0 and what, five? Was it 0 and 5 or 1 and 6? I forgot what it was, but they didn't win the game. Hopefully this year will be different. Hopefully this year will be different. So we'll see. We'll see. Obviously, hoping Tyler Huntley does really well in Lamar's absence, however long he's gonna be absent for. And we'll see, man, we'll see. That's, I think that's just the biggest thing. I think everybody just waiting. We all just waiting. Like, all right, what's Lamar's injury gonna be? How long is he gonna be out for? Because that kind of, that just lets us know like, I feel like that lets us know what our expectations should be for the rest of the season. So, hardball did say it's not season ending. But that was pretty much it. I mean, Marcus Williams, he said Marcus Williams season, it wasn't season ending, it wasn't season ending, but he was out for like two months. I mean, he's still out now, but he'll be back. I think he'll be back next week. But we'll see, we'll see. But anyway, I love y'all team Keep It Clean. I appreciate y'all so much. And like, hopefully Lamar Jackson won't be for too long. We out.