 Did the Ravens use Devin Duvenay like the Bears used to use Devin Hester? What are your expectations for when Rashal Bateman makes his return? Can Lamar Jackson become the best quarterback in the league? Thieves and more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. You too, Team Keep It Clean. What's going on? It's Engraven here with another video with another episode of NFL Questions from subs. Seriously, you can ask me any question you want to and we answered in a video just like this. If you want to be part of it, you can send me an email to teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com or for the patrons. You can just send it directly on Patreon and shout out to all the Team Keep It Clean patrons. If you want to become a Team Keep It Clean patron, you can go to patreon.com slash engravenviz and if not, that's cool because you already know it's still love anyway. Team Keep It Clean as we always do, we got some fire questions. Let's do it. First question came from Mackay. It said, oh, it said not really a question but it's really refreshing hearing you talk about other teams. After hearing you talk about Gilmore, hope you do it more. Keep up the great work. Appreciate that, Mackay. Thank you. It is fun to dive into other teams besides the Ravens because of course, you know, we primarily Ravens channel or whatnot, but that's part of what Team Keep It Clean is because when we do talk about other teams, talk about other teams respectfully, talk about other players respectfully, it ain't like, oh, I hate this team, I ain't none of that because everybody's welcome here. This channel is just about having fun talking football, making sure we have a welcoming environment for fans of every single team that there are. But I appreciate you acknowledging that. Thank you, man. Next question came from Ray. He said, hey, I just thought of this idea that the Ravens could use Devon Duvenay like how Chicago Bears use Devon Hester. Five ways the Ravens could use Devon like Bears use Devon. I'll see the little word, play cousin in there. Anyway, one, as a point and kick returner, man, this has a check mark already. Boom. All right. Number two, out of the backfield. Now that would be something because he is built like a running back. That would be something and maybe, well, you know, this running game ain't been what the running game once was. Hopefully they pick it up and get it back there, but it hasn't been what it once was. So maybe you could try it out, couldn't hurt three as a flanker, four as a slot receiver. I believe they've done that a little tiny bit already and then five as a red zone threat. Hmm. That would be something. So yeah, we'll see how Greg Roman continues to use Devon Duvenay in different ways and get him involved in the football game. Next question came from a guy, Connor G. He said, good morning. Hope all is well for you with Bateman and Boykin and Boyle. When they all come back, what will the passing game look like? And could you see us signing David DeCastro? Hope all is well. Have a great day. Now I don't see the Raven signing David DeCastro, but with Bateman and Boyle and Boykin all coming back, our own three B's and we still got Livia on bail now. We got Marquise Brown. So we got plenty of B's on it anyway. But speaking of these guys specifically, first off, Rashad Bateman, what can we expect when Rashad Bateman makes his debut? Well, I would say to temper expectations because and I love how Tori Smith said it best. He said Ravens fans just they got to make sure they're patient with Rashad Bateman because you got to remember that he's not coming back after having missed a year with this Ravens offense. This is not like his second or third year with this team. He's a rookie. So it's important that we remember that he's a rookie. This is his first year. These will be his very first NFL games. So I'm sure he's excited. He's hyped and all that. He's ready. But he could have the jitters. It could happen, especially if it happens on money night football. But it just we got a temper expectations and and don't. I mean, it's okay. Whatever you expect, it is what it is. But me personally, I'm not going to come in and expect him. All right. His first game of the year. I had to go for five catches of 104 yards and two touchdowns. Now that would be nice. That would be cool. That would be great. But I don't expect it. I don't expect him to I don't expect Greg Roman to be like, all right, here, take this big dose of Rashad Bateman and start pouring it all into the offense. No, I expect Greg Roman to sprinkle him, sprinkle him in the offense here and there, here and there, because you don't want not that you would mess it up because it could enhance it, especially once he gets comfortable. It could enhance it, but you don't want to fix what's not broken. The offense specifically, the passing offense has been doing a very, very good job, a very good job. Now Rashad Bateman, once he gets his feet on them, once he gets comfortable in everything, he could make it even better, even better. And think about this, like this, this Ravens passing offense is already really good, especially for what we're used to. It could be even better when you add Rashad Bateman. Now Miles Boykin, with him, my expectation with him when he returns is that I feel like, and again, we got to see it to believe it, but I feel like we could see a different Miles Boykin reason being because coaching makes all the difference in the world. It makes such a big difference. You could have this player, player A and this player A could have come out of college in the business for now, no player, but they get with this coaching staff and it's like, oh man, what happened to that guy? He used to be so good in college, oh man, he was one of the top players in high school. This dude was phenomenal, but what happened? But that player A moves on from that first set of coaching that he got in the NFL, which didn't really bring out the best of him, then he moves on to a new coaching staff. And it's like, oh, who's that? Where he come from? I didn't know he was that good, oh no, you did, but you forgot because the coaching staff that he was with, they didn't bring out the best of him. So hopefully with TT and Kiki, with Miles B, they really bring out the best in him, seriously. Because they have already shown that the impact on his offense has been crazy in a good way. You see it. You see it every week. You see it every week. So I'm very excited to see Miles Boykin and see what he can bring to the table as a receiver. Not just a blocker, because we know that he's going to knock somebody on it, but we know he's going to block his behind-off. But I want to see what he brings to the table now as a wide receiver. I want to see Keith Williams and T-Mars impact on that with him. Nick Boyle. I think Nick Boyle, his biggest impact will be in the running game because he gives you that tight end, a physical tight end, very, very strong tight end, that presence. And it's like having an extra offensive lineman. He gives you somebody that's reliable, his hands are reliable. He ain't catching like no 90, 100 passes, like no Mark Andrews, but his hands are very reliable. When he does have the ball thrown his way, he'll make the play. He is not afraid of contact. He ain't afraid to dish it. He ain't afraid to take it. Nick Boyle is a very physical tight end. But he will help elevate this running game that much more. So I'm really just excited when these guys come back. It's crazy because there's just crazy how the depth has just been tested like crazy this season because the Ravens came in to this year with such a stacked roster. Their roster is just amazing, but injuries just mess so much stuff up. That's still, their roster still with all the injuries is still pretty good. And the way that they've been performing, it shows like even with a depleted roster that they can mess with anybody. Next question came from a guy Devonte. He said, hey, what's up, ain't Raven? I got something on my mind and I need you to tell me if I'm tripping. Lamar has been getting tremendously better just with playing the QB position. He'll never be the best pure thrower of the football, but I don't really care about that honestly because his spirals have gotten tighter and he can make every throw in the route tree. So that's really good enough. But I've been noticing his eye manipulation and his reads are taking a step forward, which is great to see. You know what? I didn't even notice that because when we watching the games, we'll be watching and whatnot. But then we'd be on the live stream and messing with the chat and all that and going back and forth trying to get ourselves together. But I haven't even noticed that. So if he's been doing that, that okay now. But the thing too, he has actually been doing that since his rookie year. Because I remember specifically there was a play in the Raiders game where he used his eyes to move either a linebacker or a safety. I forgot what happened on the play. I think it ended up being an incompletion. But it was just, oh no, I think it might have actually been an interception. But it wasn't to the guy who he moved off with his eyes because he thought, I forgot what it was. Anyway, he's been doing it since his rookie year. Anyway, he said, with that being said, does Lamar have the chance to really be the best quarterback in the league? We know his legs are elite running back status, but it seems like his arm and mental are catching up with his legs. Once he puts it all together, I don't see how anyone can be better. It's like when he plays a theme song that comes to my head. How do you want it? How do you feel? LOL, the man can really give it to you anyway. True, dual, dread. Now, thanks for reading this and I hope you and the fans stay blessed. Hey, you never know. With Lamar Jackson, the sky is really the limit. He's shown, like, he could throw with the big boys, man. He's shown you that. He could obviously run with the big boys. He's shown you that, but he could throw with the big boys, too. And it's something that a lot of us have been talking about already. But that we knew Lamar could throw. We knew. But the media could sort of mess with your head and make you think that he can't throw. The media will mess with your head and make you think that he doesn't have a good arm. Even Madden, man. Man, I was upset the other day. I was playing Madden and Hollywood. He beaten these corners for me and Madden. So I tap on X, lob it up to him, throw a deep ball and Lamar's throwing it short. I'm like, what is this? Why Lamar keep throwing it short? So I looked at his throw power and it's like a 93. I'm like, what? A 93? Now, I ain't expecting those 97 and none like that. But at least a 94, 95, 93. What's that, man? So when I was throwing the deep passes, I got to get like a running start to throw him. I'm like, man, come on. I ain't supposed to have to do that. I'm supposed to be able to send a pocket and just throw it. But anyway, at least in real life, he could throw those deep passes. But Madden, they got to fix that. Anyway, so yeah, he could be, though. He could be. But like I said, the media, they'll have you thinking one thing about Lamar Jackson, that is completely false. That's why it's very important like my guy Devonte has shown that he does watch the games for yourself. The last question on this episode, a question from subs came from Keisha. She said, hey, I've been watching content for a while now and just want to thank you and all the patrons for quality Ravens discussions. Keep up the good work. Hey, I appreciate that Keisha and we appreciate it too. See, even Keisha, she gave a shout out to the team keeping clean patrons as well. I appreciate it. Thank you for that. And thank you for being a part of Team Keeping Clean. Thank you for watching the videos and thank you for everybody for just really making this what it is. These questions from subscribers, they don't come from me. They come from Team Keeping Clean. They come from y'all. They come from the patrons. They come from everybody else. They come from y'all. And the fact that you guys, like I always say with questions from subscribers, that has been a series that has really been big because it has brought out so many points that I would have never thought of, that I would have never seen. It's helped me to learn so much. Just as a fan of football itself, it's helped just my thought process with a lot of different things. It's changed my viewpoints on a lot of different things. It's opened up my mind to a lot of different things. And that's because of y'all. 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