 First question came from my guy Dewan. He said, if the Ravens say they are all in with Lamar Jackson, why not just give him a fully guaranteed contract? If he's your guy, what is the big deal given a fully guaranteed four to five year contract? Unlike Watson, he has accomplished quite a few things in this league, LOL. My thinking is that they maybe are not 100% sold on Lamar Jackson. More like 90%. Is that small percentage that's got me thinking they may not be fully committed to Lamar Jackson? And that is an excellent question to start us off today. And I appreciate you all watching. Make sure you subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. You can leave a like on a video too. And let's get into this. Are the Ravens really fully committed on Lamar Jackson? If they are, why not give them a fully guaranteed deal? Well, with the fully guaranteed part, that's something that doesn't happen very often, especially with quarterback contracts. There have been what two Kirk Cousins and the Sean Watson, right? I don't think there have been any more. And with the NFL, a lot of times with the NFL, there's certain things that they don't mind happening. And there's certain things that they like, we want to keep this away from the game as much as we possibly can. It may be trending that way, but we want to keep this away as much as we possibly can. I think about this, you know, like these owners and stuff and GMs and all that, they all talk to each other. They all in the same business. But like, if think about this, if they were to give Lamar Jackson fully guaranteed contract, and then on top of that, like the Sean Watson already got it. And a lot of them were like, man, you Browns, why'd you do that, man? And I mean, even Steven Shawty, you said it. But if they were to give Lamar Jackson a fully guaranteed contract, so many people would lose their mind. Reason being, because especially with the agent part, because you know that this whole agent thing, like it's like with him being his own agent, him not having an agent and just his camp taking care of everything. A lot of people, they don't like that. As y'all already know, a lot of people don't like that. A lot of people feel like Lamar Jackson, oh, he missing out because he don't have an agent. He don't know that his people don't know this. They don't know that. And I was even talking to somebody yesterday. I was talking to somebody yesterday and they were like, oh man, Lamar's people, they were saying that Lamar should have had an agent and this contract would have been done by now. And Lamar, he's going to miss out on, there's some stuff that his people probably don't know about him or not. And I said, whoa, whoa, whoa, you cannot dismiss. You can't just be so dismissive of what his people and what his people and his camp know or not, because you don't know. They could have somebody who's an expert in NFL contracts. And we just do not know. So they've obviously, they've handled things the right way so far. Why change stuff up now? Why call an audible when, why try to fix something that's not broken? Y'all have been doing this thing without an agent thus far and it's been working out very well for them, obviously. And now that at this point of Lamar Jackson's career where he's going to make a lot of money, a whole lot of money, but again, once this deal is done, whenever it is done with whoever it's done with, hopefully it's the Ravens, but we know business. We know business. So it's not a guarantee that it's done with the Ravens. I know one of my guys on Twitter was like, hey, he's like, no, what are we worrying about this for? So many Ravens fans are overreacting. We all saw what happened with, um, with Dak Prescott. He got franchise tagged and a lot of people didn't think it was going to work out. Boom. Cowboys end up signing them and they franchise tag them twice. And I said, well, yeah, hey, that's true. But hey, we all remember what happened with Kirk Cousins. He got franchise twice and boom, he got paid, but it was by somebody else. But all the Ravens all in on Lamar Jackson. It's a good question. Now, back to the whole guarantee thing. I just, I don't think the Ravens will want to contribute to making a guaranteed type of contract the norm. We know when Lamar Jackson does get paid, he is going to reset the quarterback market. We know what's happening. But who is it going to happen with? And how did the Ravens feel about Lamar Jackson? Obviously, they love Lamar Jackson. They've said all the right things on this side. Hey, we want Lamar Jackson to be here for the foreseeable future. John Harbaugh spoke about it in the presser on Friday. He said, oh, yeah, Lamar Jackson, he's going to be playing for us for a long time. He said something like that. And I was like, hey, that's nice. And again, on Lamar side too. Hey, I love Baltimore. I love the organization. They're real friendly and they love it. And that's nice. Both sides can say all the positive stuff about each other that they want to and that their heart desires. That is a beautiful thing. And I appreciate that. I always appreciated any company that I worked for before where they are very embracing of your family. They have a very welcoming atmosphere. That's a beautiful thing. And that's something that you cannot take for granted. But business is business. Business is business. And business can undercut that every time it can get in the way of that every time if the business ain't right. So with Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, are they all in on Lamar Jackson? Now, my guy, he put his number at 90% that the Ravens are 90% all in on Lamar Jackson. I don't know. I just, I would disagree with that reason being because I just again, and I've said this before, and this was way before this contract thing got out of hand. So we've been saying this. So this is nothing new. This ain't got nothing to do with the contract. But I just feel like the way that they've built this team, the way that they've constructed the roster, the way that the coaching hires and whatnot, I just feel like it has not really maximized Lamar Jackson's potential. So if you're not really trying to maximize somebody's potential, are you really all in on them? That's the question that you got to ask yourself. But in my opinion, I would think not. I think they love Lamar. And I think they will want to keep Lamar. I think they obviously got that cut off price where they like, hey, no, we ain't going past that. And obviously, because they ain't go past where Lamar wanted them to go. So we're here now. Lamar gonna ride this thing out fifth year option. Okay, let's see what happens. But again, like we talked about in the video from yesterday, his price is only gonna go up. It's only gonna go up. And it's crazy. So many people keep talking about the risk. They bring up the injuries, the injury risk. And is there injury risk? Yeah, of course. Just like every single NFL player in the league. But with Lamar Jackson, you know, when they talk about injuries, it's different. It's different. Then you know a lot of people, they bring up the ifs. Oh man, what if he didn't have his legs? Then would he be Lamar Jackson? If Tom Brady didn't have all them rings, would he be considered the greatest quarterback of all time? If Peyton Manning wasn't an audible genius, would he be considered one of the smartest quarterbacks of all time? If Ray Lewis couldn't tackle, would he be one of the best line backers to ever do it? If Airee couldn't catch, would he still be considered one of the best safest to ever do it? You see what happens with that if game? When you do that, oh, what if they don't have that? What if they don't have that? You can't do that because they do. They have it. They have it. So stop trying to take away stuff that people have just because they're not your typical player. You want to try to push some narrative or whatnot. That ain't gonna work. It's not. But bottom line, Lamar Jackson, he is going to get his bread one way or another. One way or another. I know some people like it. Some people don't like it. There's a lot of people earlier, like when this contract stuff started, they're like, oh, man, Lamar should take a team friendly. Team friendly for what? You taking company friendly deals at your job? You know what? You guys don't. Oh, it's time for me to get a raise. No. Company, you keep that raise. No, you don't got to pay me. Pay me extra money. What for what? What if you at your job and you doing overtime? You doing all this overtime? No, guys, the 40 hours in the week that I worked this fine. Yeah, I worked an extra 20 hours this week. You guys keep it. I don't need it. You guys keep it. Hey, I love the company, but you guys keep the money. Who's doing that? None of y'all doing that. So stop trying to get other people to take less money at their job, especially when they do for a raise, especially. But anyway, with Lamar and Ravens, we'll see how this thing, we'll see what happens with it. We'll see how this thing shakes out. I expect him to have, I mean, I expect him to have a good season regardless of whatever was happening with this contract or not. But now, I mean, he's already had all eyes on him for the longest. And now all eyes are just going to continue to be on him. All the questions going to come up and all the everything, the being over-analyzed, criticized. It's going to happen. And again, we said this back in 2018. We said that whatever Lamar Jackson does, it'll never be good enough for some people. And hey, this still stands today. It still stands today. Ain't nothing changed with that. But now with this whole contract thing, all eyes are going to be on him this whole season. And people are going to be waiting, a lot of people are going to be waiting to say, look, any interception that he throws, any incompletion that he throws, any sack that he takes, any thought that he misses, you see, he doesn't deserve that contract. He doesn't deserve it. Oh, you know it's on the way. And if you don't know it's on the way, I'm here to tell you it's on the way. Hey, watch, watch. Y'all going to start seeing some ridiculous stuff. I promise you, I promise you, I guarantee you, you are going to see some ridiculous stuff. But it is what it is. So Lamar got a job to do and he knows that. He got a big job to do. Now, something that I've also seen where people have tried to push, sort of push it. I know we're going way left. I know you, this question was the all the Ravens all in on Lamar. I don't think they're all in. I think they're in, but I don't think they're all in. But one thing that a lot of people say, oh, well, Lamar hasn't won a Super Bowl. He doesn't deserve his money. Lamar Jackson is one and three in the playoffs. He doesn't deserve his money. Lamar Jackson should not be paid. He don't deserve his money. What? You seen these other guys that got paid? And again, the one that keeps coming up to Sean Watson, what has he done to deserve his money? And in fact, with the Sean Watson, he was like, man, getting paid is so nice. I'm going to do it twice. He got paid for the Texans and then turn around and got paid for the Browns too. Oh, boy, it's eating. Eating. How's Calamari Super Bowl doing? Is it good? Is it nice? Oh, how's Derek Cars rings looking? They looking good? You tell me because I don't know. Please, you don't like, yeah, man. But again, the narratives are going to still continue to come because one is Lamar Jackson and two is this whole contract thing. And as far as the Ravens also being all in all Lamar Jackson, what have they shown you when it comes to building the roster that they are all in on offense? Defense? But what have they shown you on offense when it comes to building this roster that they are all in? And I would love to, I would love for somebody to show me offensively how the Ravens have been all in. Because they haven't been. They haven't been. And again, this old stuff that we've been talked about a long time ago. After 2019, there were no excuses not to be all in. To see what Lamar Jackson did and then the Ravens offense did in 2019. No excuses after that to really go all in. Not be like, Oh, yeah, we try to get this. Oh, we try to get that. No, make stuff happen. Make stuff happen. Mark Andrews. Hey, it worked out. Amazing. One of the best tight ends in the league. Let's get it. Oh, yeah. What about besides that, the offensive line been taken hits after hits. I know Ronnie Stanley, he's been hurt. But still, the contingency plans besides Ronnie Stanley have not been good. They ain't been good. And then you like, as far as the receivers, I know so many. Oh, well, they drafted a first round receiver in 2021, Shaw Bateman. They did. And he looks like he's going to be the part, but still with the proven receivers that what happened with that? Why not really give your quarterback the best chance maximize this guy? Ravens ain't done that. They maximized Lamar Jackson. They haven't. They haven't. And again, with the whole, I know they're going to be some people. Oh, well, Lamar, he did. He wasn't showing that he could really throw the ball that much. He was inaccurate in this stat and the third, which is also another narrative. But anyway, what Jaylin hurts? Oh, this dude, boy, they, oh, boy, they say the same thing about Jaylin hurts. What are you gonna go out and do? What do you go out and do? Tua, who, boy, Tua has been drugged through the mud, man. Boy, I feel for Tua, man. He's been drugged through the mud. And they even try to get to Sean Watson. It obviously ain't go through, but they try to get to Sean Watson. They were really trying to get to Sean Watson. And Tua just sitting there like, man, well, this is awkward. What they do? They draft the Jaylin water. All right, cool, cool, cool. That's fine. But then they went, you know what? Let's go get Tyrone here. Tua got to prove it to us this year. But you know what? We're going to make sure there's no excuses for Tua this year. We're going all in for this guy. Going all in for him. And I mean, we can go down the list to Josh Allen, to Kyla Murray, to Derek. We can go down the list, but y'all already know that's the old conversation that we don't have before. But the reason I bring it up is because his question was all the Ravens, all in on Lamar Jackson. You tell me. The YouTube Team Keep It Clean. Welcome to another episode of Question from Soves. And special shout out to the Team Keep It Clean patrons. If you want to become a Team Keep It Clean patron, you can go to patreon.com. Slash and Graven Vids. All that stuff is down below in the description. But let's get a question from our patron, my guy Martin M. He said, Hey, Team Keep It Clean, hope all is well with all of y'all. I'm excited for week one. Get to see my two favorite quarterbacks battle it out. I really hope Flacco and Lamar ball out. If Flacco only has one more great game in them, I hope this is it. But I still hope we win, though. Also, here's my season record prediction with Lamar 12 and 5 without Lamar. He said with Lamar 12 and 5 without Lamar 4 and 13. Also, pay Lamar Jackson right now. Hey, I'm looking forward to the game on a Sunday. I said 28-20 Ravens. I would love, though, because he's Raven. They've been talking about how angry they are. They've been talking about they feel disrespected. They obviously got a lot that has been going on. I would love if they just came out there and just mashed the gas. And they would not stop putting up points, stopping the jets, and just going off. So we'll see what happens. As far as your record prediction, I'm around that same place 12 and 5. 13 and 4 would be nice, but I'm thinking 12 and 5 more realistic. But hey, it's time to start seeing come Sunday. Next question came from another patron, Rasta Sheen. He said, A happy deadline Friday. Well, you know when he sent this. He said, A question not about the Ravens, but all the bills that good or the Rams that bad. Watching the game last night got me nervous for the bills Ravens game. Oh yeah, you should be. You should be. But again, it's week one. So we don't even really know. It's literally week one. So it's way too early to tell that kind of. Next question came from my guy AW Juice Man. He said, Oh, he's in a bunch of crab emojis. At first, when I saw this email come across, I thought I had got an email from Jimmy Seafood because I'm subscribed to that little thing or whatever. But this was from him. He said the crab meaning that's who the Ravens are engraving cheap like Mr. He said cheap like Mr. Krabs when it comes to the offense. See, again, I wouldn't say cheap when it comes to the offense, but cheap at certain positions on the offense because they pay you running Stanley a lot of money too. They paid Mark Andrews a lot of money too. But yeah, you know, anyway, with that being said, you know how you always talk about philosophy change, new culture, et cetera. Not even not even necessarily new culture, but just really philosophy. The culture is just fine. But the philosophy, well, maybe they go hand in hand. But anyway, well, what if that's taking place as we speak? Meaning it's in the works. Think about it. John keeping Greg Roman. Yeah, I know how it was extended. But so was Brian Billick. And he was going after 2007. Yeah, hardball being extended to me, it made him safe. But I know when we talked about that months ago, when it happened, a lot of people were like, Oh, well, I don't necessarily think that means that he's safe. But I felt like he shouldn't have been extended, even after all the injuries and stuff. I know, but I didn't feel like he should have been extended. I feel like he should have had to write it out on this last year to deal. But then I know the optics of that and whatnot. Oh, if John hardballs on the last year of his deal, then that would make people not want to come here as far as coaches and players and what so I get that. So we get the business side of it to the extension. But anyway, he said them not providing them all with that guy at why receive a lease to mediocre passing in a playoffs or if we come up short and not getting there. No guarantee that Harbz stays. And if Lamar leaves short insert Huntley, but Huntley doesn't win like Lamar. But Shadi will be eating his steak shrimp lobster while wearing his Teamkeeper clean shirt and may scratch his head. I know he ain't got no Teamkeeper clean shirt. But anyway, his cash cow and Lamar is gone and his head coach continues with the mediocre hiring at coordinator. I believe hardball is carving his way out, but he's unaware that he's doing so. Sadly, and unfortunately Lamar may have to be the sacrificial lamb for that to happen. I hope not. But PS, if we trade Lamar, call Minnesota and exchange him for Justin Jefferson. I mean, he said, I know I just want Justin Jefferson in purple and black badly. But any who my brother, you, the wife, Carter and the dog have a blessing. And every time I pray, I always add y'all in there, man. God bless. I appreciate that, man. Hey, wow, this was a lot right here. As far as John Hardball being on his way out, that is such a tricky one. Because again, I feel like he saved, I feel like for John Hardball to be out, it would take something just astronomical to happen to where it would just have to be so bad, like so bad, not even eight and nine, not even like, no, it would, I feel like he would have to be read like for them to fire up. Oh, man, especially him being neighbors with the constant stuff and him like he's tight with he's been working with these guys for 14 years. So of course he tight with him. I just man, I just can't see it. I cannot see Hobbs being on the way out. A lot of times, even if stuff gets rough, I really can't see it. Because I just feel like they are just so tight. And they really got that big trust for each other. Next question will really come in came from my boy Kevin S. He said, I ain't gravy. I'm not saying the bills are overrated. I'm saying the win over the Rams is overrated. The Rams only have like, so they only have like five good players on their old team. Bobby Wagner, Mass Stafford, Cooper Cup, kind of Ramsey, Donald and that's it. Paying all those players finally caught up with them. No tight ends, no running backs, no offensive liners and defense, no receivers, no pass rush. I hope the media keeps hyping Buffalo. Your thoughts? No, man, I saw somebody else was saying the same that that is finally caught up to them. No. And even if it catching up to them is what two Super Bowl appearances and what the last five years, one Super Bowl championship and them starting a brand new season 0 and 1, if that's it catching up to them, Ravens need to do the same thing. Next question came from my guy Jonathan. He said, I ain't gravy. I hope everything is good with you and the family and health and just your life as a whole. Appreciate you, man. My years of watching has been a joy because you're a genuine person. But with all that being said, I believe this year offense is similar to the Patriots. Oh, yeah, I could see that with all them tight ends. Yeah. Yeah. But anyway, he said the year that they had Gronk and Aaron Hernandez, where they use those two tight end sets and attack the middle of the field and throwing phase to them in the red zone. Do you see a Patriot-esque offense with our tight ends? Thank you for all that you do. No, thank you, Jonathan. Yeah, I can see that especially because again, they got like 63 tight ends on the roster right now. And yeah, all of them are still here. They really, yeah. Because it's Andrews, Likely, Boyle, and Oliver. And then soon it's going to be Kola when he gets healthy again. So yeah, I could definitely see them running some Patriots-type stuff. And hopefully, they could get some Patriots-type Super Bowls too. Next question came from my guy G-Star. He said, I ain't gravy. I hope the family as well. Oh yeah, we doing really good. I appreciate it. Shout out to all the team keeping clean members, watchers, subs, patrons. Keep pumping your boy engraving up. I want to see him hanging at YouTube plaque next to the team keeping clean sign. Oh yeah, that would be cool, man. Never know, but no rush with C. But I appreciate that. Never know. Anyway, he said for my question, though, is after watching that Buffalo Rams game, I heard pundits on multiple occasions compare the running of Stafford, who's slow as molasses, and Josh Allen to Lamar Jackson. See, that just means that that is the Lamar Jackson is the pedestal for them to compare to. He's the benchmark for it to be compared to, even though like it is definitely not the same. It's definitely not the same. And even with Josh Allen, he's getting some nice runs off yesterday, even though he wasn't protecting his body. He was taking a lot of hits. Shouldn't be taking all those hits, Josh. But anyway, he said they were they were compared to Lamar Jackson. I love that they are bringing his name up in a positive manner. But why do they always dog Lamar in one hand, then praise him in another? It gets me. In my opinion, he's the top three quarterback and should be paid as such. I don't know where the constant wasn't. But anyway, he said, thank you. Have a great day. Let's see how this year goes. Can't wait to watch live coverage when you can do it with much love. G star. Appreciate it, man. I mean, that's that's how it is. And they do that with a lot with a lot of quarterbacks where they'll be praising them one minute and then they'll be trying them the next. And that's, I mean, that's life in NFL. It's about what have you done for me lately? If you had some great games recently, they'd be like, oh, yeah, go, go. Well, depending on where you are, if you had some bad games and it could be like, this guy's terrible. But it all just depends on who you are. Because for some quarterbacks, you can have some great games and they'd be like, yeah, then you can have some bad games. They'll be like, Oh, no, no, no, no, no, it's not his fault. Next question came from my guy wise. And this was smoke and mirrors PR. Okay. I don't know what you talking Puerto Rico. But anyway, he said, Hey, Mr. Raven has been well over a year since my last submission. Like all other members of team, keep it clean. You can't get rid of me as long as you're bringing their Ravens news. I don't know. There's been some people that done, we done got rid of because they be like, you know what, this channel sucks. He's terrible. But anyway, I had a thought while I was shaving. Hey, that same thing be happening to me too. So I feel you. And he said, I just had to see what you in the flock thought about it. I've heard on several occasions people compare the Lamar Jackson contract talks to the LeBron James contract talks before he went to Miami. Shout out to the Florida Ravens from the frigid north from Nova Scotia, Canada. Oh, this sounds cold. Anyway, my thought is that LeBron use his decision as a marketing tool. Who was to say that Lamar isn't doing the same? This actually is a great way to keep the Ravens name and Lamar in the media during a slow news cycle. If he gave a decision at the beginning of free agency or anytime earlier this year, that would have been the end of it. We are still talking Ravens. And you know the saying any news is good news in show business. For all we know, there could be a deal. Well, he sent this on September 8th, so keep this next part in mind. For all we know, there could be a deal done in principle. And the public just doesn't know it yet. Think of how well Hollywood kept his movement a secret. Just saying that would be some great a publicity man. Let me know what you think into quote two great men. Let's go Ravens Big Trust and I'm out. Love that part. Well, this is a little awkward then because we saw what happened or really what didn't happen with this whole contract. But yeah, that was something that I was thinking and I know a lot of other people thinking the same thing too. Oh, what if the Ravens and Lamar, what if they actually trolling everybody and they got this contract taken care of and but yeah, they didn't. So we're here. Next question came from Paolo. He said, hey, why is it that none of the sports media say anything about Josh Allen running? Oh, they do. But they always say, Oh, he's a fighter. He's a tough competitor. He just loves to have fun. He's playing football out there. But anyway, he said, I'm watching the season opener and he gets hit more than Lamar does and no one in the media says anything about him getting injured and how do he depends on his running? You are 2000% correct about that one. And they don't. And again, he was taking some hits out there. But you kept hearing the same stuff. Oh, then y'all, he's just such a competitor. Oh, Josh Allen, what a great runner. Oh man, he's a unicorn. But hey, he keep running like that. He's going to be a busted up unicorn. Next question came from my guy Rico X. He said, what's up in Graven been a minute since I asked something. Hope all is well down there in wonderful Florida. Yeah, everything is really good. Thank you. Well, being a Ravens fan, we are accustomed to the team bringing in an aging veteran, a wide receiver, Bolden, Steve Smith, senior Willie Snead, etc. After the Bill's Rams game, I thought, could I see the Ravens eventually making a run as Stefan Diggs? He said, he said, maybe when he's like 32 or 33 years old, Maryland ties, I'm sure he'll have a long successful career, but it would be cool to see him back home. Anyway, like Ronnie Stanley had practiced on Thursday, I'm out. That's good. I mean, with how the Ravens have operated for the most part, you just never know what's that fun digs or the thing about him? Even when he gets older, not saying I want the Ravens to do it, but even when he gets older, he still has a very high chance of being productive because he's such an amazing route runner. And the speed is the speed goes away. All right, cool. You're not as quick as you used to be. All right, cool. But if you still know how to run routes, you'll always have a job as a wide receiver. Next question came from Ray said, just a hypothetical. If Lamar leaves, which team do you think would invest in him? I think either the 49ers would be the best situation because they will invest in Lamar and he will have a plethora of weapons there. That would be something, but they got trade lands right there right now. I think the Bucks. I think the Bucks would, the Dolphins would, really just a lot of teams would, just teams that really ain't afraid to really go all in on offense. Next question came from my boy, Flurton Owinski. He said, hope all is well with you and yours. And let me get straight to the madness. When everybody talks about Lamar and our wide receivers, it's always been it's not enough. It's never old. They can be great as a unit. But if you look at Pat Mahomes and KC, it's like no questions. They are going to be good. Why is that? No shady, but Harman is John Ross 2.0. Once again, no shade to that good brother, LOL. Skymore and MVS, which were okay with Adams, but as we've seen a lot of times before, when a number two is with a dominant number one, they eat. And when they turn into a number one, stuff gets a little hectic. Yeah, Raven's got some experience with that. How is his wide receiver room super bowl caliber, but ours is they have a bunch of unproven guys. I haven't seen anybody call Pat Mahomes current wide receiver room super bowl caliber. The only thing I've seen is people continue to question it too. Like, we don't know how that's going to be. We'll see. But I ain't seen nobody call that room super bowl caliber. But he said, all fandom aside, I will take our wide receiver room over theirs in a heartbeat. Well, right. I mean, right now we got an old chief in Raven's wide receiver room. But I mean, I guess so, I don't know. He said, and like every reporter will be once Lamar covers over the number one in a few months, I'm out. Oh, that would be nice. That would be a lovely thing if Lamar changes jersey number one. He said, also, my friend is a real big Eagles fan, and I'm always watching your show as you know, it inspired him to do an Eagles podcast. And we are both Dallas Mavericks fans. So we will collaborate on a Mavericks one. My good friend said, thanks for the inspiration. Hey, I'm glad he jumping out there to do it. Hey, so shout out to your friend and tell him he should bet on himself like Lamar. And the last two questions came from my boy, Manuel. He said, what's up in Graven? After watching the bills, Ram's game, I came out with one thought lack of weapons. The Rams solely dependent on cup for plays and no other receiver stepping up to fill the void of Jefferson and OBJ for as much as they were given a chance. They did nothing to take advantage of it. And then I look at all Ravens and say, who are receiver threats besides man, Jews, Bateman, crochet, Robinson, no disrespect to them. But coming this Sunday, they will have to step up and showcase us that the gamble EDC and Bishadi are doing of not getting Lamar a primetime wide receiver for a silver bowl run. We'll work in the end. I pray that the gamble works because we saw a team getting blown out of their own stadium for lack of weaponry ends in the out on the outside and in the slot. I pray Lamar makes them stars like Aaron does to any wide receiver. I pray Lamar shows the world who leads this new era of quarterbacks. See what I did there? Oh yeah. Hey, yeah. And that's that's true. It now is these guys going to have to to show up and establish themselves. They're going to have to prove to the Ravens and the NFL world like, hey, we are legitimate. And he said, PS, if EDC was watching your channel, then he should know that if he doesn't have the money to pay Lamar, he can just let us know. And the entire Ravens flock will cash out him to make him stay in Baltimore. That's true. We sure would. It wouldn't be that much money to send him, but we will we could all chip in. And he said, after hearing Lamar's press and everyone asking him about his contract and said a football despite being told to ask football questions, it let me make, let me wonder why the Ravens don't want to pay Lamar. And if the shoddy is watching your vids, I want to ask him personally, what are you afraid of? Of Lamar not being your franchise quarterback, even though he has surpassed that mark of him not wanting to play at the same level despite showing over and over and over his love for the game and winning in it. Is it not being able to build a team for him to win you more Super Bowls, even though you haven't given him top prime time wide receivers? Or is it to set a president of paying quarterbacks fully guaranteed money despite the Browns doing a Brown thing? If it's the last and give Lamar 260 guaranteed in a $300 million contract and he gets the rest when he wins his second Super Bowl and makes you more money. If it's not the last question, excuse my rookiness on high end business, but you are letting your fleckle fear when you over. When you know, and your wallet knows Lamar ain't post Super Bowl fleckle. He is the unanimous MVP Lamar Jackson air of the QB thrown in the NFL. You don't see that then please sell the franchise to your Baltimore. They'll heavily give Lamar his money and his weapons to get more Super Bowls, not only him, but the fans of the Baltimore Ravens. And PS, you'll face a reminder of what happens when you don't pay your quarterback. And if that's your method to get another Super Bowl with Lamar, you'll have to write a check your billion dollar wallet won't cash in the bank because Lamar price went up to Jeff Bezos money. My boy may well ain't playing.