 No, J.K. Dobbins ain't about to leave the Ravens to go there. Right? Ain't no way. Well, maybe it is. Because J.K. Dobbins, he had a visit lined up that he took with the L.A. Chargers. With Justin Herbert, cool. With Hayden Hurst, cool. With Jim Harbaugh, cool. With Gus Edwards, cool. With Bradley Bozeman, cool. It ain't even about none of them, though. With Greg Roman. Is it still cool? Take it before we get into the video. Make sure you subscribe to the channel, turn notifications on, and run them likes up. J.K. Dobbins. I don't really like this one for your big dog. Because J.K. Dobbins, with him visiting with the Chargers, not saying that it's the end all be all that, OK, since he took this visit, then he's absolutely going to sign with the Chargers. But that does increase his chances of with signing with the Chargers, especially his familiarity with some people over there. But this is the same J.K. Dobbins that was frustrated when the Baltimore Ravens, when the specific office of coordinator, Greg Roman, did not give him the ball on the goal line and instead decided to call the QB Sneak with Tyler Huntley. This is the same J.K. Dobbins that had moments, different moments of frustration in that offense under Greg Roman, but to possibly go right back to it. Hey, what? Who knows? Who knows what could possibly happen? But I guess maybe J.K. Dobbins, maybe he didn't got a problem with it like he said he did. Maybe he like, you know what? Let bygones be bygones and so on and so on. I done worked under one hardball for a while. I done worked under the other one. I done been with Greg Roman pretty much my entire career. Why not keep it up? Because with Greg Roman obviously as a running back, you look at different things and you think, hold up. I could really do some things in this offense. I could really kind of show out in this offense. Maybe not come playoff time, but during the regular season, oh, yeah, yeah, we're going to be all right. And maybe J.K. Dobbins was thinking, you know what? Chargers don't be making a playoff anyway, so I'm not even going to be in that situation. But no, I'm just playing though. But with J.K. Dobbins, I just thought it was very, I thought it was funny almost. It's almost comical that he visited with the Chargers. But again, I get this NFL and you're running back and J.K. Dobbins is in a tough, tough, tough situation because he, like we've continued to talk about, all the qualities of an RB one in the NFL, every single quality. He can run, he can cut, he can get you a stiff arm, he can catch, he break tech. He can do everything as an RB one, running back one. But the only thing that's just killed his career has been the injuries. And you feel for him because with J.K. Dobbins, we know what Gus Edwards, we've seen the flashes, we've seen the potential, but Raven's never really said, Gus, you're going to be the guy. We want you to be our true RB one. They never did that. With Justice Hill, they never viewed him as an RB one, but he also, of course, never got the opportunity. So Keaton Mitchell, it was looking like, it was looking like we were getting something. But then he unfortunately got hurt and got lost for the season. And I'm worried for Keaton Mitchell because I just hope that that doesn't have any long-term impact on just his opportunity. I know that it'll obviously have a short-term impact on his opportunity, because we don't even know when he's coming back, but I hope it doesn't have a long-term impact on his opportunity. But anyway, with J.K. Dobbins, which is different from a lot of other running backs besides Mark Ingham, because they signed Mark Ingham to be the guy. But there had been a long stretch, a long period of time for the Baltimore Ravens where they were getting all these different running backs. Like we had Justin Forset, that was clearly our RB one back in those days. Because after Ray Rice, it was just the only true RB ones that the Baltimore Ravens had after Ray Rice was Justin Forset and Mark Ingham. And that's it. Let me know if I'm forgetting somebody, because I might be, but I don't think I am because all the other running backs that the Baltimore Ravens have had have been running back by committee. They've had guys that have started, but who has been the true RB one? Like, oh yeah, that's Ravens guy. Alex Collins, he was kind of RB one kind of, but not like clear cut, like straight up RB one. But he did take the majority of the carries, but it was still running back by committee. And enough teams do running back by committee nowadays, but it was seeming like with JK Dobbins, like the Ravens, they wanted him to be the guy. They wanted him to take over. They wanted him to really take the bulk of the carries for the Baltimore Ravens and really be, seemed like they wanted to go back to that RB one style. And right when they were giving him the keys, right when they said, JK, it's all yours. Take it. He got hurt. And that was when he got hurt in that pre-season game. And yeah, that just messed up everything. And you know what's crazy? You know what's crazy? He's actually, well, he got to sign with it them first. He ain't signed with them as of yet. But if he goes back there, it's like a lot of stuff that he would possibly be going back to is stuff that kind of messed him up. Like we already talked about the situation in the playoff game against the Bengals and he was frustrated after that game. Say, hey, that should have been me. It should have been me getting the carries and whatnot. But in that pre-season game, I'm like 99% sure. It was actually Bradley Boseman that missed the block. And we know mistakes happen. Mistakes happen. We all make mistakes on the job all the time. It's life. It is what it is. It ain't a big deal. But Bradley Boseman would be blocking for him once again. And again, one mistake, just because somebody made one mistake and it ended up costing J.K. Dobbins, his, not his career, but his season. It doesn't mean that that person's a bad player because Bradley Boseman is by no means a bad player at all. But he would be behind him again. So with that being said, I just, I really wonder if this visit is just to sort of put his name back out there. I wonder if it's a hardball doing a favor because that's something to think about too. Because, and John Hardball came out and said it before, but he talked about, like I remember when they had, I think it was Crockett Gilmore. And he said that they do this before, they do this sometimes where they will bring in players for visits just so they can get their names circulating in the league again. Just so they can start to get them some buzz again. So I wonder, I wonder if this is one of those scenarios where Jim Hardball, the brother, the younger brother of John Hardball, the younger brother. That's crazy that Jim Hardball is a younger brother. Anyway, I wonder if this is Jim Hardball doing John Hardball and J.K. Dobbins a little favor. Because, and they already got to say it was two. So imagine that, like imagine, that's why this is a whole thing is so funny. And if this actually happens, if this goes down, it's gonna be like, whoa, like, these are the Los Angeles Ravens. That's what they are, the Los Angeles Ravens. Cause if he signs there, he will be, it'll be J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards all over again. Not a bad tandem there. Not a bad tandem at all. Cause both of those boys can run the ball, both of those boys can play. They can play like crazy. But again, with J.K. Dobbins, he just, he gotta stay healthy. So is he gonna really leave the Baltimore Ravens to go to the LA Ravens? Well, it is a real possibility.