 Hey, man, when you know somebody, you know somebody, man, these Baltimore Ravens, this just goes to show you yet again that fans, they understand and they know these Baltimore Ravens because when we did that video on DeSean Jackson a couple days ago on Saturday night, so many fans talked about how, oh yeah, that would be such a Ravens move to get DeSean Jackson. It would just be so Ravens because why DeSean Jackson in his prime was amazing, was an amazing wide receiver, big plate wide receiver, big plate threat. He did his thing. He did it at wide receiver. He did it as a punt returner as well. DeSean Jackson was that dude, but the Ravens, they say, hold up now, buddy. Oh, back then you were a little too young. How old are you now? Oh, hey, I'm 29 years old. No, no, no. We'll wait a little bit longer. How old are you now? Oh, I'm 35, but I still got, okay, buddy, come on and insert DeSean Jackson. The Ravens will be visiting with him on Tuesday. You bought these Baltimore Ravens. They took that I am athlete bait. They took the bait. I said it in a video. I said that and DeSean Jackson, he did too, because we talked about in that video how DeSean Jackson when Pac-Man, when Pac-Man Jones asked DeSean Jackson, all right, what's four teams that you feel like you can contribute to right now? He said the Eagles and he said the Packers. He listed those two alone first. And then Pac-Man was like, I said four. Well, give me at least one more. And he was like, oh, the Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Ravens. And I was like, well, DeSean Jackson, even though he listed them as his third team, I bet if they gave him a phone call, they will be his first team quick. And apparently they gave him a phone call and he is on his flight to BWI, whether he's coming from Philly or wherever. But he's on the way. And I mean, unless the Ravens are getting ready to hit us with a killer swerve, unless this is a killer smoke screen, I don't think it is. But then I would expect for DeSean Jackson to be a Baltimore Raven sooner rather than later. I don't know sometimes, man. I don't know, man. I just, I can't call it, man. My God, Tyler said, man, we might as well bring in Tyrell Owens, Josh Gordon, Ocho Sinko, and Antonio Brown for a workout at this point. My God, Simon said, let's give Lamar a wide receiver one. Proceed to find a guy who was a wide receiver one when Lamar was in high school. Then my God, Mark said, it's just sad at this point. The Ravens. This has been their thing. Again, it's a philosophical thing. It's a philosophical thing with the Baltimore Ravens, how they do not value the wide receiver position. This is not a Lamar Jackson thing. This is not a Greg Roman thing. This is a philosophical thing with how the Ravens have been operating for a very long time now, for a very long time now. It's the way that they've been constructing their rosters for the longest is, hey, defense, spend the bread. Hey, on offense at some position, we'll spend some bread. Offensive line. I mean, obviously, Ronnie Stanley getting paid. Extended offensive line, Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle, they getting paid. Really Mark Andrews, but Nick Boyle, Nick Boyle contract, they ain't cheap now, y'all. Hold up now. At running back before, in Ray Rice days, when they were way less running back by committee, they'll pay a running back. Now, nope, they ain't with that no more. They say, oh no, it's running back by committee. That's why they would keep Gus Edwards carries low, so he wouldn't go off. So his contract wouldn't be so high. But anyway, they ain't talking about that right now. But yeah, and they, of course, at quarterback, I mean, they paid Joe Fleco with Lamar Jackson, we'll see, to be determined. But at wide receivers, no, no, you can't think of anyone now or recently or back then that got a fat deal. I mean, Anquan Bowden, they did re-sign him. It wasn't for nothing. Crazy. But they re-signed him. So there's that. But then even when you look at that, when you use Anquan Bowden as an example, it's like, man, they brought on Anquan Bowden, AFC Championship Super Bowl. And then they were like, from there, they were like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. Let's just skip back to signing the older guys. Because after that, a couple years after that, it was Steve Smith Sr. In 30 years, just the lack of quality and the lack of, again, youthful quality, the lack of prime quality that they've put into the wide receiver position, it's just been frustrating, man. And especially now with Lamar Jackson, it's like, because did you not learn your lesson with Joe Fleco? Like you had Joe Fleco, you had a decent quarterback and you never really gave this guy everything. But then when you did surround him with quality talent at the wide receiver position, would you get a return? Oh, you got a Super Bowl in return? Wow, that's crazy. Who would have thought? That's insane. Wow, that's remarkable. But now you got Lamar Jackson. I think a lot of people will say he's better than Joe Fleco. But I know some people got other opinions and that's fine. It is what it is. But my biggest frustration with the Ravens with Lamar Jackson has just been the lack of reaching in and doing everything you possibly can to pull out all the possible potential that you can get out of him as your quarterback. That has been my thing. And again, I don't hate having to do this. I don't mind. But you look around the league and you look at all these other quarterbacks who have continued to be provided for weapon after weapon or receive after receive after receive after receive after receive after receive after receive. Then you look at the Ravens and what do they do? They like, oh, you know what? We're going to trade away all wide receiver one Hollywood Brown. How are you going to replace them Baltimore? We're not. We're not. We're good enough for what we got. And shout out to the guys that they have. But again, my thing going back to that, why would you run that risk, especially in a year like this year? Why would you run the risk with so much unproven talent in a year like Lamar contract here? And you want to run the risk? Oh, you know what? We'll just roll with the guys that we got with. It's a lot of guys that are unproven and with them being unproven, it could go two different ways. It could be great or it could be not so great. You haven't gotten much out of them. Rashal Baby unfortunately been hurt. Devon Duvenay started off hot last week. I mean, yesterday was really quiet. But other than that, from Pro Shae, Tyler Wallace, I mean, you don't really even use them that much. Anyway, you brought in the markets, Robinson, and he started off all right, but it's been quiet ever since. It's been quiet ever since. And you just look at the way that they have constructed the roster year after year after year after year after year. Lamar's in his fifth year, fifth year. The best wide receiver that the Ravens have probably brought in from the outside for Lamar Jackson has probably been probably not because Willie Snead was for Flacco, but they did resign him. So you could say Willie Snead, maybe even Seth Roberts. I don't know, man, because they brought in guys over the years over Lamar Jackson's career. They brought in guys like Willie Snead, Seth Roberts, Dez Bryant, Sammy Watkins, and am I missing anybody? I don't think so, but I don't know, man. It just seems like they just don't want to get the most out of them. It seems like that. They do not want to get the most out of Lamar Jackson. In my opinion, this is just me. Let me know if y'all disagree or what not, but in my opinion, if you want to get the most out of somebody, then you put them in the best situation. My opinion, though, I could be wrong, but if you want to get the best out of somebody, you put them in the best situation to where it's like, all right, they got all their tools that they need in order to be successful. You've equipped them. You got them set. You got them ready to go. But if you don't equip them, if you don't have them set, if you don't have them ready to go, then can you really expect for them to be the best that they can possibly be? You let me know. Just just my opinion, though. But to Sean Jackson, what does he have left? We'll see. We'll see. Because again, like I said, I this is just a move that I will definitely expect the Ravens. I definitely expect them to sign him. Because this is not just your average workout. So just the Ravens. Wow. This is just a Ravens. So I don't think this is going to be one of them. Oh, we just worked them out in one of them wasted time, work out to whatnot, especially with them having Rashad Bateman still out for now. They do have Andy Isabella on the practice squad. So I think if they do sign to Sean Jackson, they'll probably be to the practice squad and then elevate them. I mean, call them up for a couple of games, see how it goes and then go from there. But man, this is something. 35 years old, man. I did not realize, man, time goes by super fast. It goes by super fast. But to Sean Jackson, 35 years old, man. 35 years old. And the Ravens bringing them in for a visit at a position where they've struggled this year. Now I know you're going to get Rashad Bateman back soon, hopefully. But is this, is this the best that you got for a premium position where you've obviously struggled at this year? Now Lamar doesn't miss some tuna. Lamar is not faultless for this at all. But they also have a lot of times when it's just like anybody can open to it. It's like, oh boy, here we go. But at a position, a premium position where you struggled at this year, a 35 year old guy, you're going to be relying on him heavy. He ain't played football. I know none, none this year. He did play last year, I believe. And it was the same way with pass rush. It's the same way with pass rush. Same thing. Bowser out of Jabbo out. Justin Houston, who was, he got to be like 33, 34, 35, somewhere around there. I don't know how, you know what, let me look it up right now. I mean, you got all this technology just sitting in front of me and I ain't even trying to use it, man. Let me see how old Justin Houston is. Justin Houston. He is, oh, he's 33. Okay. So Justin Houston, 33 years old. And he was relied upon to be the Ravens pass rusher. Of course, it was a transition to Daffy away in Bowser, but they called him back too. So that's another premium position where they relying on somebody who's older. And there were a lot of times where he was just a little gassed. That's because they ain't had nobody out there. But then they went and doubled down and then they went and got JPP. So Jason Pierre Paul, how old is he? He is, how old is he? Well, it's not showing me there. Jason Pierre Paul is 33. Oh, he's 33. So another one. And those guys, when they played, they've definitely been solid. But it just seemed like the Ravens, especially a wide receiver, they just, there's always such a, there's a lack of balance there. There's a lack of balance. Like you see teams go youth and quality veteran, like quality young, like, like look at the dolphins, for example, Jaylen Waddle, first round, boom, Tyreek Hill, Beast. Look at the Eagles. Devonte Smith, first round, AJ Brown, Beast. You look at, I mean, look at the Cowboys, too. Cowboys loaded up every season. And they, they had Michael Gallup. He, I mean, he's young still. He ain't old, old. I mean, his body, body hurting, but CD Lamb. They went and got him too. Cardinals, I mean, you know Cardinals story. They like, they just keep going. They had the Andre Hopkins, they got Hollywood Brown, Hollywood Brown hurt now. So they brought in Robbie Anderson right away. They, they've continued trying there. But there's been that balance. You look at the Bills, Stefan Diggs, the veteran and Gabe Davis. We even look at the Steelers. Steelers, the veteran, I mean, Deontay, Deontay Johnson, Chase Claypool. I know right now Steelers quarterback situation been a little back and forth. Kenny Picky got hurt the other day in the game. So Travisky had to come back in, but they won. They beat them bucks. But even there, Chase Claypool, Deontay Johnson, and they brought in the George Pickens. So some quality guys with some good experience and they still brought in youth and good balance. And then you look at the Ravens. You look at the Ravens. And now this. So, I mean, I'm not going to complain over the help because I mean anything would help at this point, right? But it's just the way, it's just the lack of quality that that's my biggest frustration with the Baltimore Ravens and the way that they do things at the receiver position specifically because there just has been, especially under Lamar Jackson, because again, they should have learned from Flacco. But there has been just such a lack there for a long time. And I just wish that things would change.