 YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? Is St. Graven here with another video? No, this is not a football update. This is just something different that I really wanted to share with you all to get sort of a backstory to the entire situation. As you can see, the title of this video is that I became a bigger Ravens fan today. And the reason I say that is because of just the way that the Ravens, the way that they handle stuff, the way that they run their organization with a lot of class, a lot of dignity, a lot of respect, and just care. Yesterday, yesterday, a Ravens fan, and I guess I think he watches the channel as well, he reached out to me on Facebook. He sent me a DM saying that, hey, I know this isn't football related, but he shared with me the unfortunate news of his little brother passing. And that's, I know that's a different type of pain, like when you lose a loved one, because that's something that, it's just tough, man. It's just really tough. And it takes a lot of courage for you being willing to share that story with someone. And he also asked, he said his brother was a really big Tevon Young fan. And he wanted to know if there was any way that I could contact the Ravens, anything like that, to see if they could do just anything to honor his brother. Because as you all know, sports, sports can be an outlet. They can be an outlet in a lot of different ways, because people, they go through so many different things, they have a lot of different trials, and sports is not the only outlet for that, but sports can be a big outlet for that. And they can help with a lot of things too. Sports, they take you through an emotional rollercoaster that sure we've all been through before with whatever team you like, but you can also feel a special connection to the team. So when he asked that, my initial response was, I mean, I don't really have any connections with the Ravens anything. I don't know if there's anything I could do. So I looked up the, I looked up an email for the Ravens form and looked up an address to where he could possibly like send a letter and they could send something back, letting them know what he could do. But then I was like, you know what? The worst that could happen is I get, not necessarily ignored, but I don't get a response. So I said, let me just tweet Tavon Young. Let me tweet him. And I tweeted him yesterday and just explained to him the situation. And then it got one like and a retweet. Then it got another like and another retweet and another one and another one. And then all of a sudden it ended up having like over a hundred something likes and a bunch of retweets as well. And a lot of people kept tagging Tavon Young. They were like, hey, let's get his attention. We are going to get his attention. And so he ended up responding today, this morning. And he said, yeah. So he says, send it and now sign it. And he said, he's sorry for his loss. And but that wasn't it. Yesterday, my God damn. Dan on Twitter, he saw the tweet that we had put out. So he was like, hey, he tagged Cassie Calvert. He tagged Ryan Mink. He tagged Garrett Downing. And I think I'm not sure if he tagged anybody else, but he was like, hey, what do we need to do? He's like, you should contact these guys in Graver. And then Cassie Calvert responded. And she said, well, the best way to handle that is to contact Raven's community team. She provided the email right there in the tweet. Boom. I said, okay, let me do that. So I did that yesterday and I got a response today. I got a response today and they said that they would be willing to do something for them, to send them something. And while it may seem like a small gesture to some of y'all, that was big to me. I felt like that was just huge because the Raven's community email, they didn't have to respond to my email. They didn't have to do that. And it's not like, if they didn't respond, it wouldn't change anything with their day-to-day operations. They wouldn't lose anything. They wouldn't gain anything. But with them responding to the email and them showing their willingness to do something for this fan, that was special, man. That was really, really special to me. And I just, I appreciated that like crazy, man. So this was just a special video. I just had to shout them out, man. Shout out to them. Shout out to all of y'all too. Shout out to everybody that retweeted that tweet to trying to get Tavon Young's attention. And shout out to Tavon Young. For even, like I said, for even being willing to do it. Shout out to Cassie. Shout out to her for providing that information to where we could really get the ball rolling. So this was just a special day. And today it made me become an even bigger Ravens fan just because of how they handled this entire thing. And it reminds me of a situation that happened, I think like two to three years ago when I had flew up there to go to the open practice, but it ended up getting canceled. And I was a little upset. I wasn't too upset at the Ravens. I was just upset at the whole situation because I'm like, man, I flew up here and like wait from Florida and I came up here for the open practice and I can't even go. I was just frustrated. So I tweeted about it, even tweeted at the Ravens about it. Not anything rude, anything like that. But then they responded to me. They were like, hey, are you gonna be up here tomorrow? And I said, yeah. And cause like I said, I wasn't mad at them. I wasn't mad at them because they can't control the weather. They can't, they ain't got nothing to do with that. And it was raining bad. But they asked if I was gonna be here tomorrow. I said, yeah. And they was like, okay, we'll see you some free passes to training camp. And I was like, wow. It was just a beautiful thing, man. And I really appreciated the fact that they didn't have to do that. They didn't have to do that. They didn't have to do any of that, but they did it. If they wouldn't have done that, I still would have been a fan. I still would have supported the team. I still would have rocked with the team, but they did do it. And that just showed me like, man, these dudes, they really care. I don't know how other organizations, I don't know how other teams and stuff, other franchises do their thing. I don't know how they operate, but I have seen a lot of different examples of how the Ravens operate. And it's been A1, man. It has been A1. They, just the way that they do things, it almost seems like it's unmatched. So if anybody that's a Ravens fan, even if you're not a Ravens fan, I just hope you enjoyed this story, just so you could get a small taste of what the Ravens organization, what they do for people. And just, it was just special, man. It was special. Now I don't know if he's gonna see this video. And if he does, man, shout out to you. I'm not gonna say your name anything like that because I'm not sure how, you get it, but special shout out to you, man. Special shout out to the Ravens. And I just, I'm glad that this happened. I'm glad that this happened because it just, it shows how something so small, it can have a really big impact on people, man. It can have a really big impact. And this had a really, really big impact on me. So shout out to the Ravens, man. And shout out to y'all too. Cause again, y'all would like it and retweet it over and over and over and over and y'all gave it attention. And see enough things nowadays. So much negative stuff gets so much attention nowadays. So much negativity gets so much attention. That's usually what's the most popular thing, but you guys made something positive happen and you made something positive get good, shed some good light on it. So big shout out to y'all too, man. So thank you, love y'all and we out.