 Crazy thing about that too, I never forget man on Wednesday meeting coach said when it's a dying moment, they will try to burn the house down and he go everybody step moment. I can't remember if it was third down. Yeah, there was a waiting moment to where they try to burn the house down. They brought everybody and we call them now I get it. And I know that tendencies are a real thing when it comes to football coaches look at the film all the time to see all right, what does this team like to do in this situation? What does this team not like to do when this is the circumstances? So I get that and teams pick up on tendencies so they can gain an advantage. But I think with what Patrick Peterson said, what he even sort of exposed with the Baltimore Ravens, it was not anything new. But I think where a lot of Baltimore Ravens fans current frustration lies right now with this team is that they keep doing the same thing and losing in the same way over and over and over and over. And this is not a new issue. This has been an issue for years for a long time right now. With the Baltimore Ravens, even if you just look at the two losses this year, what were two things that happened in both of those losses that were huge? Well, number one, other offense, offense just couldn't get it together. They were just lackluster. There were a lot of fumbles or the turnovers and whatnot. It just offense wasn't on point. Now, when it comes to the turnovers, what can those be blamed on? Obviously, with the fumbles, those are the players because the players got to hold on to the ball. They need to secure the ball and whether it comes to Lamar Jackson fumbling, whether it comes to the offensive line, not blocking and then them getting easy knockouts of Lamar Jackson, whether it comes to a running back, not holding on to the ball and that completely shifting momentum. Whatever it is, the players, they need to hold on to the ball. I know a lot of people can be like, well, look, they're not prepared. They're not properly prepared and they can feel like that leads back to coaching. Why are the Baltimore Ravens as a team fumbling the ball so much? It's not just one player. It's not just two players, but it's a lot of players that they just keep on dropping this ball and they've been doing it so consistently. So some people feel like there's a lack of preparation. Now, another thing that happens in the two losses so far is there's a big miscommunication between coaching and players. In this game against the Steelers, it was fourth and two. And the Baltimore Ravens, it was looking like, oh, they about to go for it. Oh, come on, ain't got no problem with it. But OK, let's see where this goes. And Tyler Linderbaum, he decided, you know what, the plan was to run the clock down and kick the field goal. But Tyler Linderbaum was like, you know what, I got this. Watch this, y'all. And we he tried to get the Steelers to jump off sides. It obviously failed. But Lamar Jackson wasn't expecting a snap. They flowers wasn't expecting a snap. They tried to make something out of literally nothing. And obviously nothing was made. So failed fourth down conversion points off the board, failed play. But that miscommunication right there, Harbaugh told them one thing they were playing on doing one thing, but the players decided to do another thing. What's that about? So that was one thing. And then in the Colts game, another big miscommunication was right before the two minute warning toward the end of the game. You literally just got a safety. So you've been handed two points. So the clock says two oh three. For some reason, somehow the Ravens thought that the clock said it was at two minutes, then they told them, hey, they flowers just called a fair catch. That's all you got to do. But the clock said two oh three and they flowers called a fair catch. And that three seconds that was left on there that gave the Colts just enough time all the time that they needed. And it took away a lot of time from the Baltimore Ravens. So that was a big game changer right there. Because essentially I thought the game was over. A lot of us thought the game was over like, oh man, Ravens defense. They forced the safety guard in the men's shoe stepped out of bounds. He did the Dan O'Vlasky. All right, let's go. We and we get in the ball back to oh, yeah, we straight. Nope, we sure weren't. So I know with a lot of Baltimore Ravens fans, the issue is just a lot of the same things continuing to be repeated. So it's very important that and everything in my opinion starts with John Harbaugh, because he is the head coach of this team. Not to say that everything falls on him because the players still got to play. The players are the ones that got to play. The players are the ones that got to execute. But everything in the beginning, it starts with him. So it's important even like I was just talking to my guy JTD the other day. And he talked about how he just felt like with John Harbaugh, the mentality of the game, that's where the psychological part of the game. That's where John Harbaugh seems to be lacking. And he said that he almost feel like like the Steelers. They were even starting to play mind games in the media bit with the Ravens. And it worked because he talked about with Mike Tomlin, Mike Tomlin before the game. Y'all remember Mike Tomlin talking about Zay flowers? Oh, he was big and Zay flowers up big time. He was like, oh, yeah, he can do this, he can do that. And while everything he said was true, that's still a psychological part of the game. So he feel like Mike Tomlin, you know what he was doing and John Harbaugh and them, they took the bait. They took the bait. So like, oh, yeah, that's how you feel about us. OK, cool. And then look at everybody executed. You got to know that that's an excuse. But again, like we always talk about the mental part of the game is just as important, even more important than the physical part of the game. But anyway, where a lot of Baltimore Ravens fans frustration lies is just in the things that continue to happen over and over. Now with Patrick Peterson, what he said with him sort of exposing the Baltimore Ravens, even though, again, this is not any new information. This is not anything that's great. This is things that a lot of Braven fans have been talking about for the longest. I think where the issue lies with that, especially with what he said, is that it happened in a division game. That's the biggest problem with that happened in the vision game. And one of the in the division game, this is an opponent that you play at least two times a year. Sometimes it could be three, but you are guaranteed to play this opponent at least two times a year every single year. So if you get caught doing the same thing, they know you a lot more than all these other teams will know you because they're in your division, your family, your brothers, your fighting brothers, but your brothers, so they know your tendencies, they know what you like to do. They know what you don't like to do. So it's very important. It's extra important that in those games, you don't be so predictable. And it seems as if I remember earlier, well, last year when, well, no, no, this year first, when it came out that in the last six games before this past Steelers game that it came out that the Ravens in the last six game, they were one in five against the Steelers. I was like, what is that true? Is that accurate? We really one in five in the last what? And so I had to look it up and I saw again, Steelers, January 1st, 2023 Steelers beat the Ravens, 16, 13, December 11, 2022 Ravens beat them 16, 14, but the game before that Steelers, 16, 13. The game before that Steelers, 2019. The game before that Steelers, 1914. The game before that Steelers, 28, 24. Not a game before that it was Ravens, 28, 10. So that was nice, but that was December 29, 2019. And we all remember that year. But anyway, the Steelers have been doing that thing against the Baltimore Ravens. And in all of all of these wins that the Steelers have been getting over the Baltimore Raven and now now some of the games Lamar Jackson was out. So got to give them that. But in a lot of those games, one play, one play can decide everything. And it could be a clutch play. It can be a play in the second quarter of the third. The games are so close. So that just shows like I, which team is going to be the one to really take this thing over the top, which team is going to be the one to make that play, which coach is going to be the one that's extra prepared, that's overly prepared for this game. Because again, it's all about tendencies, right? So we talked about that. So Patrick Peterson talked about, he talked about tendencies. Mike Tomlin, I think it was last year. He talked about how with the Baltimore Ravens, they are very analytics driven. We all know they analytics driven. But when it came to them going for two point conversion, Mike Tomlin brought it out. He said he knew they were going to go for it because they go by the analytics. Heavy with the analytics. So he knew what to expect. So with him knowing what to expect, in my opinion, it's important that you you switch it up a bit. Because again, a division opponent that that's that's big time right there. You play these guys twice a year. Now, I think another part of fans frustration, like we talked about before, is just the Ravens being repeat offenders. We've been talking about this for for years, years that usually every year without fail, the Ravens will lose at least two games. They'll let two games drop to just poor decisions. The coaching staff decisions, the lack of preparation, just them being just mentally lacking, they would just drop two games due to not not even because of they are banged up team, not because they heard anything like that. But just it'll be silly stuff. And it happens every single year without fail. I think Ravens fans are just tired of that. That's why you've been hearing a lot of Ravens fans talk about recently. Oh, fire, hardball, fire, hardball. This is not a new conversation that Ravens fans have been having. A lot of Ravens fans have been having this conversation for years. Now, I'm not here to tell you, oh, yeah, fire, hardball, fire, hardball. What I do like is that right now the Ravens are three and two. So it could be worse, could be better, but the Ravens are three and two. That's who they are. But I think right now I'm not saying fire, hardball. But what I am saying is that it's very important that they get a grip. It's very important that they fix these issues now because it's still early. It's still early in the season. But we're not going to be having the same conversation. We don't want to be having the same conversation in a couple of weeks from now. Oh, man, Ravens still doing the same stuff. Oh, Ravens still got the same issues because if you listen to Ravens fans complaints for years, it's a lot of the same thing. Oh, man, this offense, what is going on with this offense? Oh, man, this offense is terrible. Why they can't convert? Why they not scoring? Why they not putting up points? Oh, man, we got this player, that player. What is going on with the offense? Why are they so inconsistent? Same thing being said for years. Defense, hey, defense been doing that thing for the most part. They have been some like fourth quarter blunders and whatnot. But then again, if the offense will do that part, hey, that makes the defense job because you need a defense for three and a half quarters. Defense will be playing their hearts out for the most part most of the time. Usually the defense, they got it. But it's the offense where that's the biggest question. Well, we've done been through all these different offensive coordinators and whatnot, and it's been the same issue. Now with Tom Monke, I ain't trippin' off Tom Monke right now because even in this last game, he was calling a good game for the most part. But the receivers were just dropping it. They just straight up dropping it. It's like, man, what is that? So I can't put the drops on coaching. I know a lot of people brought up the whole rugby ball thing, but it's like with the rugby ball thing, haven't they been doing that all season? And they they've been having drop issues all season. So that this rugby ball thing ain't just come out of nowhere. They just come out of the blue. So with the whole everybody making a big deal of the rugby ball thing, I think that that's a big part of the media because the media, they brought that up, they brought it all. You need to toss that rugby ball out. They've been doing that. That that ain't nothing new. So it's all of a sudden an issue now when they have all the drops, but it wasn't an issue the previous four. He's been anyway, another conversation for another day. But Ravens fans are just they just tired. They tired of the same stuff. But the Baltimore Ravens, since it is still early enough in the season, they have an opportunity to turn this around with John Harbaugh. He has a big opportunity moving forward just to adapt. You you don't want to be complacent. You don't want to be content with who you've been for all these years. You want to be better, you want to do more. And we saw the Ravens this offseason. We saw them taking a different, a much different approach. We wish they would have taken this approach years ago when the mall still on his rookie contract. OK, well, better late than never. But they take took a completely different approach to this offseason. And I loved it. I loved it. And I still think there's some more that could be done and that will be done as far as the roster, but they the way that they attack this thing. I said, whoa, OK, whoa, who are these Ravens? But it's important that we ask that same question moving forward. Who are these Ravens in a good way? Because we know who the Ravens have been. We know who the Ravens are, but we know who they who we want them to be. And if they can just move forward, get with the times, adapt, adjust a little better here and there, then they can be a much better team, a much more successful team and a team that will just stop beating themselves.