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It's four minutes left in the game and the Ravens decided, hey, you know what, we're gonna go for it. They had a long drive. I wanna say it was a 95 yard drive, but I forget, correct me if I'm wrong, but they had a long drive so they get to the goal line. And they try to make it, they can't. I think they gave J.K. Dobbins a handoff. He got stopped. Lamar, he did a scramble. Then he, what was the other play? Was it a pass? What happened? I forgot what happened on the third play because I remember three out of the four plays, but I don't remember that fourth play. But anyway, on fourth down, they decided, you know what, we're gonna go for it. And live, live out watching it, I'm like, I was 50-50 on it. Cause I'm like, oh yeah, they probably should have took the points, but at the same time, I understand why they going for it. I get it. You made it all this way. You don't want to come away with nothing. So I was 50-50 on it. But my guy, Lenny, in real time, he texted me, he's like, why are they going for it? He was like, why are they going for it? Then I replied to him, I said, well, I said, I'm 50-50 on it. I couldn't see both sides, but he was like, no, you take your points. Reason being, and he explained it in the most simple terms, that you take your points because bills get the ball back, then they can't beat you with a field goal. They can't beat you with a field goal. They have, it has to be a touchdown. So I was like, oh, well, okay. Well, that makes too much sense. It literally made too much sense. It's like, oh, okay, I get it. And my guy JT, he texted me too. He's like, in real time as well, he's like, why are they not taking the points? He said, they need to take the points. They need to take their points. I was like, oh, well, yeah. And then they ended up going for it. And Lamar threw the interception. And see, this is where, this is how everybody helped contribute to different parts of this loss. Yeah, so looking back at it for me, they should have took their points, but for a lot of y'all, y'all were like, hey, in real time, a lot of y'all were like, take the points. They should have took the points. And yeah, they should have. And one of the things that stood out to me the most about why they should have taken the points is hindsight, hindsight. With a lot of things, a lot of things in life, you can think, man, oh man, I should have done it this way. I did it that way, but I should have, looking back, I should have done it this way. And oh man, I could have had a lot more success at that. I could have been a lot better at that. But it's easy to do that in hindsight, because you've already been through whatever the experience is, so you've learned from it, but not with the Ravens. Oh no, no, no, no, no, not with the Ravens, because hindsight, not just in this game, but hindsight is from even last year and years prior to that. In clutch situations where it's like, hey, take the points, take your points. Last season, oh man, y'all know how frustrated I was over them two point conversions last season. Ooh, and if you don't, if you weren't here, which is fine, I was very frustrated over them. In real time with those, that wasn't even a hindsight thing for me. In real time, I was like, kick the field goal, just go to overtime, please. But hard balls, nope, we're going for two. We wanna go for two, we wanna go for two. And I just, I did not agree with any of them, man. I really didn't. But they went for it. They went for those two and they didn't get them. They didn't get them. And I just felt like it was just not a good, they weren't good decisions. So it's like, you figure like, all right Ravens, they went through this whole learning experience thing with a depleted team. So it's like, all right, with the healthy team, they will have learned their lesson from last year. But no, they apparently didn't. Now, with the play design itself, we're going for it, and it might not have been the best call, but with the play design itself, it was a well-designed play. It really was. It was designed to get Devon Duvenay opening the back of the end zone, and it did just that. Devon Duvenay was wide open in the back of the end zone. And I know everybody like, man, why didn't Lamar hit him? Why didn't Lamar throw the Duvenay when he was wide open? And Lamar, he got pressure, he got pressure. So that offensive line, while they were holding up, they were holding up a little bit, but then Lamar got pressure. And instead of stepping up, he started back pedaling. Now, my guy, he had pointed out, he's like, man, Lamar should have stepped up in the pocket because the pocket, they were holding up well. But when I watched the replay, I didn't see that. Because to me, it looked like if Lamar would have stepped up in the pocket, it looked like he would have got crushed. It looked like the pocket was just so small and just, it was so narrow and tiny that to me, it looked like he would have got crushed. But who knows, we'll never know. But Lamar, and that's one thing with Lamar, when that pressure really starts getting, and it's been getting to him, he can do a lot of the back pedaling. And the back pedaling, hey, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Yesterday in that game, and on that play, that's where it didn't, it wasn't working. So the offensive line, in my opinion, the blocking wasn't the best, the pressure was getting there. Then that pressure got to Lamar, it started affecting him. So that made his decision-making as far as his footwork, not the best. So he started back pedaling, and then he threw it late to Devon do it. Because he saw Devon do it and he was like, oh, hey, dude, I see you, I got you. Threw it to him, but he threw it too late. Jordan Poyer had time to recover and got his second pick of the game, his second pick of the game, his second pick on Lamar Jackson of the game. And that set up the bills to get a game winning draft. So shout out to them, shout out to their defense. But then there was another coaching decision where, again, it was a complete, everybody played their part. Because on that drive, where, because Ravens only had two timeouts because the Ravens had lost the timeout earlier on in the second half when Lamar, he scrambled on a third and like eight. He scrambled and then put the ball over the first down marker. Everybody was like, I'm like, oh, all right, first down, first down, but the refs were like, no, it was interest, he didn't get it over. I was thinking, what? Really? So hardball challenged it, and I loved that challenge. I had zero problem with that challenge because I'm like, Lamar clearly put the ball over the first down marker and then went out of bounds. But they said no, and then the Ravens lost that challenge, and I was just like, what? So then we got the refs, they contributed to the game too, and we gonna talk about that, but let's finish the coaching first. On the bills, their game went in drive. The clock was getting down. Oh, see, I can't just skip the refs because they had a little involvement too. On that game went in drive, there was a, I forgot what down the distance it was, but well, great play designed by Mike McDaniel, defensive coordinator for the Ravens, sent Brandon Stephens in on a blitz. Brandon Stephens, Josh Allen got the ball away, it was incomplete, but Brandon Stephens hit him, then they called Ruff and the passer. It was such a bad call. It was such a bad call, it was a terrible call. Then they tried to justify it by saying, oh, there was contact to the head and neck area. There was no contact to the head or neck area. It was neither. So that gave the bills a free 15 yards. There was, on Mark Andrews, it was early in the game in the first half. Lamar Jackson hit Mark Andrews, and Mark Andrews went down at the one yard line. Nice play, great throw, great catch, great play. Ravens at the one. Flag, flag, what's the flag? And they said it was offensive pass and offense. And I'm thinking, oh, okay, Ravens must have ran a pick play to help Mark Andrews get open. They showed the replay. Mark Andrews tapped the defensive player on the chest. It wasn't even like a push-off. He tapped him on the chest, and I was like, wow. Like really? And that was a game changer right there. That was such a game-changing play. It was such a game-changing, officiating call. And then another one. It's like, all right, if y'all gonna call that offensive pass and offense, all right, be consistent. Because then there was another call where Ravens, they had the ball, again, and Lamar threw to, I wanna say, DeMarcus Robinson. I forgot who it was. But was it Jordan Poyer? I think it was Poyer, but whoever it was, the Bill's defensive back, they clearly made contact with the receiver early before the ball got there. Clear, and there was no call. I think that was on the third down. There was no call, and there was a clear pass and offense. And I was like, wow, hold up now, come on now. Let the players help determine the outcome, not the refs. And while the refs, they didn't completely determine the outcome, they certainly played their part. And it was a very frustrating part of the game to see. So, with the referees and stuff, there's some little Okie-dokie stuff that happened with that. But back to coaching, because again, I tried to save the refs for a little bit later, but I couldn't get to where I was getting without talking about the refs. But anyway, back to coaching. Now, Hobal did make a good decision. Initially, in real time, I was thinking, like, why? I was thinking, why didn't they just let the Bill score? Because, again, we just talked about, they had two timeouts left. So, they were not in good position as far as stopping the clock. So, since you can't stop the clock, the wise thing to do, let the Bill score. Escort them into the end zone. So, you can give Lamar Jackson and Ravens offense the most time that they can possibly get to try to make this happen, to try to score. And tie the game and go to overtime. But, this way it got very tricky. You saw the Bill's running back on off, it was single-terrier who it was. Bill's running back, he was running. And all these Ravens players, they're like, hey, go, do your thing, go, go ahead, pass us up. Bye, see ya. But number 99, Adafi Owe. He came through and he made the tackle. Apparently he was trying to strip the ball, but he made the tackle at the one or two yard line. And that officially ended the game. When we saw Marcus Peters, his frustration, his frustration at John Harbaugh, there was somebody on Twitter. So, I don't know how true it was or not. Somebody that said that they were at the game and they watched Marcus Peters run all up and down the sideline to Harbaugh, yelling at him saying, why didn't we take the points? Why didn't you just take the points? I don't know if that's true or not. I could see it being true, but saying, why didn't you just take the points? Then let us play defense. So, who knows? But Marcus Peters was clearly heated with that sequence of events. Exactly what he was heated at, hey, who knows? Oh, and one of my guys was like, maybe he was heated at Adafi Owe, but him taking it out on John Harbaugh, that was a safer person to take it out on. I said, well, yeah, Adafi Owe, like this big giant. And John Harbaugh just said, well, you little man. So, but now I don't know, man, who knows? But yeah, Adafi Owe, that was a big, big huge mistake, man. Huge mistake. And it's crazy because Adafi Owe had probably one of his most impactful games this year. Yeah, his most impactful game this year. Because he forced a fumble early on on a single-terrier, I think. And I guess he was feeling like, hey, I forced a fumble earlier. Let me just run it back. But it just, oh man, that ended the game. And then he even got the sack with Josh Allen. I forgot who caused pressure. And Josh Allen was like, he ain't seen Adafi Owe. Just reached out that hand, Josh Allen went right into him. Boom, sack. He was like, all right, let's go. And Adafi Owe was on the ground and then he got that sack. So he had a very impactful game, or his most impactful game. And he did miss some plays too. There was another sack that he missed late in the game where he had a couple of times to get Josh Allen. We know Josh Allen, he nice. He nice. So he does a good job of aiding pressure. But Adafi Owe had it. There were just big missed opportunities this game for the Ravens all around. All around. Since I guess we're talking about defense right now, the defense it's like, it's crazy because we always talk about how it's a game of inches. And every single play matters that much more. Every, especially in a close game. Oof, the defense in this game. Started off great. First drive. Josh Allen, what his second pass. Interception. Marlon Humphrey, right plays right time. Interception, he looked super tired running it back. It was so weird. I thought he was gonna tip over and like fall. But he caught the interception. It's like, all right Marlon. All right, let's go hump. Let's get it baby. That set the offense up for, not an easy touchdown, but they was in short field position. And then they, G-Roll was like, oh these boys, they like that shovel pass, huh? Watch this, shovel pass. J.K. Dobbin, let's get it, touchdown. That's right, all right, let's go. There we go. Then later on, again, yeah, Adafi Owe forced a fumble. He forced a fumble. Ravens got the ball back again. J.K. Dobbins, he ended up getting the touchdown. Then the Ravens, they ended up getting the field goal later on. So early on, the offense was starting off the right way. They even at one point had a 22-3 lead. That defense was doing their thing. And then just slowly everything started falling apart. And you just know that, again, and again, I think one of the biggest moments was the non-pass interference call. That was huge. That was so huge, where they didn't call pass interference on the bills when it was the clear pass interference. Cause it was a big momentum shifter, big momentum shifter. But with the Ravens defense, like this is Josh Allen in the bills. And if you look at the numbers, and even if the final score, you hold the bills to 23 points. The bills, oh man, yeah, you should be good to go. The bills, that passing attack, they got the number one passing team in the league. They held Josh Allen 19 of 36 for 213 yards. One touchdown, one field. He averaged 5.9 yards of pass, a completion. 5.9 yards, man. And then you would think, going into this game, say, hey, Stefan Diggs, oh boy, hey. Cause a lot of us was thinking, ooh, last Devonte Parker went off, 6-4-1-50. Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, then boys went off. They pulled like 500 yards each. A lot of us was thinking, oh boy, we got Stefan Diggs and Gabe Davis coming to, here we go, here it comes. No, Raven said, no, you're not gonna beat us with those guys. Stefan Diggs had four catchers for 62 yards. Stefan Diggs, one of the best receivers in the league. Four catchers for 62 yards. Devon Singletary was the next highest catcher. Four catchers for 47 yards. Dawson Knox, 3-4-40. Shakir, who came in the game after I think, who got knocked out? Was it Gabe Davis that got knocked out? Or the game? I forget, somebody got knocked out of the game. But he came in, he had two catchers for 23 yards. That slot receiver, Isaiah McKenzie, he had four for 21 and a touchdown. Now, on his touchdown, please watch the replay. I think it was Dawson Knox. It was definitely a tight end. It was clear offensive pass and offense, but it didn't get called. Clear offensive pass and offense, but it did not get called, baby. Again, we not wanna complain about the refs, but when it's blatant, it was a blatant yesterday. It was really bad yesterday. Please watch the replay if you don't know what I'm talking about. Cause initial live, I didn't see it. I didn't see it live. But then I watched the replay of that play this morning. I was like, oh my goodness, yikes. What's going on here? Clear offensive PI, no call, no call. But guess where that happened? Guess what that happened after? That happened after a couple of plays before dropped interception. And this is what we talk about when this an easy drop interception, offense always gets a touchdown afterwards. Always, even though it was a pass and offense on it, but anyway, Patrick Queen. Ooh, Patrick Queen, man. I feel for the guy because he's been struggling, man. Patrick Queen has been struggling because again, like what has been the story of Patrick Queen, he'll be right there around the play, right there around the play, but he's been struggling to finish. He's been struggling to finish. And that's the stuff, man. Cause he's right there, he's so close, but he had just missed. It just dropped like, again, this dropped interception. That would have been huge, huge dropped interception that ends the drive, gets the offense, the ball back, but he dropped it. There was another player, I think on the Josh Allen, the scramble, and Josh Allen, he was the leading Russia. Sound familiar? But he had 11, 11 rushes for 70 yards. So his average per rush was higher than his average per pass. So the Ravens defense, again, they did a good job yesterday overall, but obviously wasn't enough. But Josh Allen on his touchdown, Patrick Queen, he was right there. And he just took a bad angle. He took a bad angle and Josh Allen did the rest. So it's frustrating for us as fans, but I know for him as the actual player, he's in the games. So it's gotta be like way more frustrating for him cause he's right there. He knows he's right there, but he just misses, just misses. So it's, I don't know, man. It's, I do, we said it during this all season that you could tell the Ravens they did not fully believe in Patrick Queen. This is not me saying it that I don't. This is not me saying, no, the Ravens showed, they showed on their end that they do not fully believe in Patrick Queen. Why? Because they brought Josh Bynes back again. Josh Bynes who's been playing for forever, even played back in the Ravens. He was on the Ravens Super Bowl team in 2012. Josh Bynes been playing for a while now, but they brought him back. But before they brought him back, the Ravens heavily, heavily pursued Bobby Wagner, heavily, even often more guaranteed money than the Rams. So this is not coming from a fans perspective. This is from the Ravens perspective. The Ravens showed that they did not fully believe in Patrick Queen from their actions. So it's been tough, it's been tough for him. We keep saying we hope he turns it around cause we do, we really do. Cause again, it's just a matter of finishing the place. If he starts finishing plays, oh boy, the sky is the limit man, but we'll see man. So we'll see. Marlon Humphrey, good day, per usual. He's been doing his thing this year so far. Marlon Humphrey has been playing great football. Marcus Peters, he did get beat up, Steph on Diggs. I remember that was just like third and seven. And Bill just ran a simple little inside slant, Steph on Diggs, he just beat Marcus Peters. And we know Marcus Peters, he's more of a zone guy than a man guy. Marlon Humphrey's more of a man guy than his own guy. But yeah, he got him, he got him. Marcus Peters overall had a good game. Kyle Hamilton, he was quiet this game. Chuck Clark, yeah, he had a rough one. He had a rough one. Marcus Williams, he had another almost pick. So close, it's like every game man, he's always around the ball. But there was one play where Steph on Diggs dropped a touchdown, he was wide open. He dropped a touchdown. When I watched it live, I saw Marcus Peters come in like, hit Steph on Diggs a little late. And I was like, oh, okay, yeah, let's go Marcus. I mean, not Marcus Peters, Marcus Williams. I was like, hey, that's, I said he'd be everywhere. That safety's everywhere. But then they showed the replay. Steph on Diggs just dropped it wide open. And then Marcus, he just came over a little after. But anyway, man, the defense, they did their thing against the number one passing offense. And then, but it's, they struggled against the run though. Well, more so Josh Allen, Josh Allen taking off. That was their biggest thing. Cause the single terrier you had 11 for 49. He averaged four and a half yards of carry, which is straight, but he had a big chunk player, 18 yards. So that kind of boosted his numbers up a lot. And then Mars had three for six. And then his longest was five. So he had two rushes that got him a yard. But anyway, Josh Allen, when he would take off, oh, it was tough because what can you do about that? What can you do about that? You could have everything. And obviously looking at the numbers, they had everything covered well. They had everything covered well. But Josh Allen took off and it's like, what can you do? What can you do? Pass rush. Terrible. It's terrible. It was terrible. It was terrible. We did get a, I feel like he's got that long sack, but pass rush was terrible. Justin Houston, please. I don't know. Again, the deer antler spray. We've been talking about deer antler spray. So you spray it, help you grow and heal fast, please. Tyus Bowser, I hope Tyus Bowser is healthy. Graves need all the help that they can get with the pass rush. The pass rush is so bad. It is so bad. It's really bad. So yeah. Josh Bynes, he had an injury yesterday. He came out the game. I'm not sure what his status is. I guess we'll find that out today in the press conference. But yeah, the pass rush is just, it's bad. So that was that. And yeah, I guess that pretty much sums up the defense. I think if I missed anything, I don't think so, but that was that. So now the offense, the Ravens offense. We talked about them briefly. Again, they started off, they started off hot. Again, the defense set them up nice. Great field position after the Marlon Humphrey pick. Lamar in the offense, they went down the field. Again, the shovel pass for the touchdown, then the next drive they got, JK got the Russian touchdown. They were moving, but we talked about the referee stuff. We talked about the officiating. So we don't need to talk about that no more. But Ravens, Ravens a lot of times, they also like being their own worst enemy. Rashad Bateman, Rashad Bateman, who is projected to be Ravens number one receiver. The drops, the drops. We talked about the drops. We've talked about the drops with Bateman. And we always talk about, if you're gonna drop the ball, okay, because drops happen, we get it. And it was raining yesterday. But if you're gonna drop, you gotta make up for it. You gotta make more plays than you miss. That's so important to make more plays than you miss. Yesterday he missed more than he made. And then he got hurt on top of that. So who knows how long he's gonna be out for. I'm sure we'll hear something about that in the press later today too. But yeah, the drops, he dropped. Can't drop like that, man. And it was like, simple, like one drop. I think somebody said, there was one pass that he dropped where he slipped. It was like, okay, cool. I wanna say that was a third down. But anyway, there was a third down. Ran a slant across the middle of the field. He was wide open. It was first down. He had to yack to get a first down and more. Lamar hit him, hit him in stride. Perfect pass, perfect throw. He dropped it. He just dropped it. He dropped it. So then he ended up being on the sideline for the rest of the game. Then he was in the walking boot after the game. So that's never good. So let's see. Then Devon Duvenay. No, a lot of people were talking about what the Rashad Bateman drops. They were like, hey, it's raining, it's raining, it's raining. Devon Duvenay ain't dropped. He ain't dropped the ball. So anyway, Bateman did have three catches for 17 yards, but so did Pat Ricard. That match Pat Ricard's numbers. Pat Ricard called the screen pass. That went for a nice little chunk. He called another pass, where Lamar looked like he was gonna get sacked. I was for sure that was a sack, but Lamar like flicked it to Pat Ricard, he called it. And I don't remember the third pass. Devon Duvenay, he went four for 51. It is so important. The bill showed it. Last week showed it, the Patriots. It's very important that the receivers get involved more. And I don't know if it's a mix of it's stuff being designed for them, them getting open. For Bateman, it's a matter of just making catches. Cause he'd been getting some targets, but he does, he got his drops. He got his drops. Duvenay, he don't drop anything. But it's a matter of getting him more involved. Because yesterday, the bills, excellent defense and excellent game plan, the bills were like, oh, we ain't worried about these Ravens receivers. We're gonna take out Mark Andrews. We know what he can do. And even though a big catcher, Mark Andrews, got taken away by the refs, by that garbage passing, the offensive passing, the fans call. The bills, they did a pretty good job of taking him away. Raven's best target. He had two catches for 15 yards. Two catches for 15 yards. Now, Lamar, Lamar missed him. Mark Andrews hit a nice, he looked like he ran a little out route. Then he went up, it's open, perfect route. Ooh, it was, it was filthy in a good way. Lamar Jackson missed him. Over though, missed him. He can't miss those, man. I know you're not gonna make every single throw, but ooh, that's one that. Oh, you need that. You needed that, needed it bad. But yeah, Lamar missed him. Oh, and speaking of Lamar, on his first interception, I forgot who it was intended for, but Lamar just, he threw away too low. That was all on Lamar. Both of these interceptions, well, the first interception was all on Lamar, cause he just threw away too low. The second interception was on a little mix of people, cause there was pressure and, but Lamar, he started back peddling, right? That's him too. It's a mix of him and the offensive line, but it's him, he's to blame for that one as well. So these were two, two bad interceptions. Two bad interceptions, but especially the first one. Cause the first one, he threw away too low, then that ball went way up in the air and I was like, ah, here we go. Oh, and then they came down with it for you. And I was like, oh man, that sucked. That sucked. But yeah, man, one thing I'm wondering is, if Bateman is out and this, this goes back to my argument, all off season, hey, let's add more. Let's add more for this Ravens offense. Cause everybody like, everybody like, hey, yeah, Brescia Bateman, Brescia Bateman. Hey, I love Brescia Bateman. But another one of my thought processes is what, okay, what if he goes out? Then what, what happens? Cause, and I said it too, during this all off season, I said, you don't want to think about these things. You don't want to think about that, but you have to, especially based off of last season. Last season Ravens lost everybody. So thinking of backup plans, insurance policies, it based off of injury, you got to think about those things. And you want to take care of stuff ahead of time, rather than after the fact. But the Ravens are like, no, no, Bateman, Duvenay, Pro-Sher, then they end up getting the Marcus Robinson. Okay, let's get it. Let's see what these guys got. But now Bateman, we'll see what Bateman, we'll see. Again, today with the presser, we'll see what they say. And then of course, if they don't say much in the presser, then we'll start seeing on Wednesday a practice, if he starts practicing or not. Right now, I'm not expecting that. If he's in the walking boot, I'm expecting him out at least a couple of weeks. Cause I would think that there would probably be like a low ankle sprain, something like that. And that could keep you out a couple of weeks. But hopefully I'm wrong. Hopefully it's just, the walking boot was just extra precautious, extra safe, but we'll see. Cause I don't know. But yeah, Bills, they took Mark Andrews out the game and they said, make somebody else beat us. Nobody else beat them. So, it did that thing. Russian offense, again, talked about Lamar, obviously leading Russia, but J.K. Dobbins, he's continued to look better and better. But he had 13 Russians for 41 yards, average 3.2 yards, a carry. So he couldn't really get jumping. He had, it says as long as for 16 yards. Justice Hill, he's been doing this thing when he gets this opportunity. And he needs more of an opportunity. But he had eight for 45, average 5.6 yards. And he's been explosive, but then he got hurt. And I remember initially when he got hurt, I was thinking, oh man, yeah, he's done for the season. Cause of the way he went down, but then he got up. But then he was limping. I was like, oh man, here we go. So hopefully it's nothing long-term with him, but let's see, hopefully it was just cramps, hopefully. Cause, but the thing that scared me was that he started, he made all them cuts and he was running, but then while he was running, he started like limping a little bit during the run. And I was like, oh man. So we'll see what the status is with him. Again, we'll find out later today in the presser. What else? So yeah, man, that was the Ravens game. Everybody contributed with the offense. Doesn't help when you don't score not a single point in 30 minutes. Doesn't help. Not a single point in 30 minutes. 30 minutes. It's not gonna cut it. Not gonna cut it. Because that's this point. That's points. The Ravens, they've been getting off to these hot starts on offense, hot starts. It's like, hey, let's go, man. But then they kinda slow down. Especially at the crib, they kinda slow down. Second half, they slow down. I think second half in the Dolphins game where they scored three, I think, something like that. But, well, no, maybe it was just the fourth quarter they scored three. I forget, but it's not gonna cut it, man. These teams, they can get hotter than a second. And that allows them to creep back in. And again, there was some other things that will contribute in factors, but offense scoring zero points in the second half, that's no good. It's no good at all. So, we'll see what happens with these Ravens, man. They clearly have plenty to work on. But the good thing is that they two and two. So it's not like this is week 16 or 17 or 18, anything like that. It's like, oh, man, Ravens still going to, hopefully. Hopefully they will start fixing stuff, hopefully. Decision making, execution, blocking, just everything. Hopefully they will start fixing stuff. Cause it wasn't all bad yesterday, but the bad certainly outweighed the good. So, that was that. So shout out to the Beals. These dudes like, man, and I was saying too, the Beals did a little video with Omar's whistle. Then I remember during the live stream, Lamar threw a pass, I think it was for Mark Andrews. Mark Andrews kind of went for it, but the ball got tipped up in the air, and Devon Dove and they came down with it. And I was like, ooh, okay, Dove. And I was like, after that, y'all, there's no way y'all can lose. I said, y'all, y'all not allowed to lose after, after Dove and they made a play like, oh, it was on the Lamar where Lamar, it was supposed to be a sack. He got sacked by two people, but Lamar broke off of both of them, stayed up, scrambled, then threw the ball. It was supposed to be a sack, but it wasn't. And then Dove needed for him to come down with that catch, that tip, tip, toe catch on the sideline, the tip drill catch on the side. I said, oh man, after that, y'all cannot lose this game, man. You're not allowed. But the Raven said, yes we are. We're allowed to lose this game, and we're gonna show you. Anyway, Team Cupid Kling, appreciate y'all. I love y'all, and we out.