 Oh, based off of my research and my belly too, I am 120% sure that if you try to just eat one of these chips, just one, you will find yourself eating multiple, over and over and over. And then to top it off, I am also 120% sure that once you dip one of those chips into this, you in for a ride after that. What? Somebody that is also 120% sure about some things, that will be Raven's quarterback Lamar Jackson because he said he is 120% sure that he will be suiting up this Sunday night in all black against the Cleveland Browns. And that's gonna be a very, very tough game. And this was a oppressor that at some moments it got pretty tough. I know my guy coach, he just made a short on it. He said that a lot of these reporters, they don't ask Lamar Jackson football questions. They get so just fixated on asking them COVID this, COVID that, sickness this, sickness that, but they failed to ask him a lot of football questions. But anyway, there was a presser today that featured one John Harbaugh featured one, Nick Boyle featured one Chuck Clark even though he was in and out. It seemed like, oh, they asked Chuck Clark, what's your name? Oh, I'm Chuck Clark. Okay, bye. But his part was literally in and out. But anyway, Lamar Jackson was also a part of this presser and we'll start with his part. He said that he's good. He's actually feeling great this time. He said that he's not having any more relapses. He said that he has no clue what happened between Friday and Saturday because we know that he missed the first couple of practices in the week. Then he practiced at the end. Then all of a sudden, oh, Lamar's sick. Oh, Lamar's balled up on the plane. Oh, Lamar ain't feeling good. And it was like, uh-oh, what's going on with Lamar? And apparently he wasn't good enough to go. He said he was just fatigued and just out of it. Maybe that weather up there. Cause you know the weather up there in Maryland it ain't the same as it is down here in Florida. Florida got the best weather. Y'all already know what time it is. But anyway, I guess he's still gotta get used to it. He said when Huntley made that happen on the last drive, he said he didn't even feel like he was sick anymore. He said he felt like, oh, that drive just cured everything. Cause he just said he was jumping and yelling and screaming and all that. And that's that support, man. That's that support. It ain't nothing like that support. He said Tyler's always been the same guy, the leader, competitive person, dating back to their days in high school and whatnot. He said it was rough not being out there with the team and all that, especially after that Miami game. You know that Miami game was rough. And then when you can't even have a bounce back game from the Miami game and you gotta watch it on the sideline it's like, oh man, that gotta be super tough for real. They asked him what stuck out the most to him with the Browns game from last year. He said it was the Cramps. And then he also said that it was the, just the back and forth had a teams they kept scoring back and forth with each other. But if you all recall, remember the Ravens actually they kept scoring and they had stopped the Browns a couple of times. And then it wasn't until Lamar went out that the Browns came back in. But anyway, this should be, this is gonna be a really tough game. I know it's gonna be stressful too. He said that with Trace McSawley, he said he loves him and Trace is really smart. He's humble and that they gonna miss him a lot. And we've seen those same sentiments with a lot of the players on the team with how they feel about Trace McSawley. Now, when he was asked about the Browns defense what sticks out the most to him? He said Miles Garrett and Jadevian Clowney. Oh my goodness, all offensive line. All offensive line is, they gotta be on it on Sunday night. Nick Boyle, please just, oh boy, this is gonna be a very, very tough game with so many tough matchups. Anyway, I don't even really wanna think about it right now. But he said that Denzel Ward, he's been healthy this year and he's been playing pretty good. And then somebody asked him another question about the sickness. And he said he's tired of talking about the sickness. He joked about it, but you could tell that there was some seriousness behind that joke. And then he did say that he is 120% confident that he will be playing against those Browns. And it's funny that I put in my notes, these questions, man, shaking my head. That's all I could do for some of them. It's all I could do. And it was just like, what are y'all asking, man? It can be so frustrating sometimes watching some of these presses. And it's like, this is the question that you want, but it's all good, man. With Harbaugh, Harbaugh, he spoke first and he said that they're preparing for both Browns, quarterbacks, both Bacon Mayfield and Case Keenum, you already know. You know Bacon Mayfield's gonna play though. But anyway, he said that Lamar, he is gonna be practicing today. By the time you see this video, Lamar will probably will have practice already. He said with Chris Westry, they and the whole play and all the attention that it's been getting. He said, they just move on to the next opportunity. That's it, they move on and they don't really wanna dwell on it or whatnot. He talked about Sammy Watkins, how clutch he's been, of course with the fourth and 19 back against the Lions and then with the play, the Tyler Huntley to Sammy Watkins play in the fourth quarter of the Bears game. I guess Sammy just loves showing up against the NFC North. We're gonna definitely need it against them Packers. Oh boy, the season just gets so much tougher from here. Anyway, he talked about the poor Snaps recently. And that has been something that is quite concerning cause you don't want it to be like, see cause it's one thing if you have bad Snaps, but you have an offensive line, it's really good. So you snap the ball poorly, offensive line, they can still protect, but we have a bad offensive line. So just like last year, we have a bad offensive line. So if the ball is snapped poorly, that just puts your quarterback in that much more danger. And we all remember the way that the Bills game went, right? Well, maybe Lamar doesn't because he had a concussion and he received that concussion from Snaps being all over the place. And then one snap that just went way over his head. And then he got whacked, took him out the game. So as bad as the offensive line is, bad Snaps will make that offensive line that much worse. So gotta be careful with it. Anyway, he said that Bozeman has been snapping the ball well all year and he should really be chasing perfection, but he said there are a lot of Snaps to go. And yeah, you're right about that one. And he was asked about the Ravens being number two and stopping the run and how it's gonna be cold on Sunday night. He talks about how the Browns offensive line is good and they are, they are very good. And they just gave out a bunch of that guys, contract extensions and whatnot. And they just recently activated Kareem Hunt. So Kareem Hunt should be playing in the game. Nick Chubb should be there too. So yeah. Ha ha ha ha ha. It is going to be a game. Oh, it's gonna be a game. Now this part, stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. We always say that, but Kenji, Kenji Bahar, he gave us another reminder of that. He was actually, he had been working at his uncle's warehouse in South Carolina. He's working at his uncle's warehouse. And then he got the call from the Ravens that, hey, we wanna bring you back. So wow. Wow. Stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. He could have been like, oh man, I'm not in shape. Oh man, I ain't been working out in forever. But apparently he would have had has to be, has to be in some good shape. So stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. So shout out to Kenji for staying ready. And I would expect him to, cause they don't have any other quarterbacks. I'd expect him to remain on the roster for the remainder of the year. Cause Trace McSully is going, going. He ain't like, going, well, maybe he come back. No, he's going, he's on the active roster. So I appreciated that. Nick Boyle, he was after John Harbaugh and Nick Boyle, he just like, you can see like, he's a giant. Like John Harbaugh, when John Harbaugh came on there, he was down here. Well, Nick Boyle came on there. The camera was like right here. So they had to move it up so they could actually see him. But he said that he has a lot more respect for people who go through serious injuries. Hey, he said he really missed everything, like as far as being out there and the practices and everything. And he said after his surgery, he said he was miserable, but his fan was there. So that helped. And he said the Ravens were really good through the process too. Now, I mean, of course they are big. They paying you all that money and they know how bad their offensive line is. So Nick Boyle was extremist, extremist. Whew. Anyway, he said, when you have an injury, you ask yourself if you're gonna be the same player that you were before. And it's tough enough if you hear all of that, like from media and whatnot, you hear all of that from analysts and experts and this station and that news station and this newspaper and this reporter and you hear all that from them, but it's a question that players think about too. And they've got to. Cause you don't wanna be a shale of what you once were. He said that the injury that he suffered, where he had two surgeries on, he said it was his hamstring, his meniscus, his MCL, his PCL, and he said there was a fracture. So we got Bionic Boyle now. That's what I'm gonna start calling him. Hashtag Bionic Boyle. If you had this part of the video, put it in the comment section, hashtag Bionic Boyle. And if you got an iPhone, you should put that little robot arm, that little robot arm emoji that we got in there. I don't know if Android people got it, but no offense, I still love y'all. Anyway, he said that whenever you're coming back from injury, you're always gonna have doubts. And yeah, that's true. That's the tough part about injuries, man, with these players. That's something serious. And then last, but certainly not least, was Chuck Clark. And it's like with Chuck Clark, I feel like they be trying Chuck Clark, because they'll have these presses, and they'll have these long interviews with all these people. But it seemed like they just like, all right, Chuck, we'll have like two, three questions for you, then go on, go off. Cause like literally he was up there for like two seconds and then he was gone. But anyway, they asked if the defense is too complicated and is that why there are so many breakdowns? Now, you know, I love the question and I appreciate the question, but you know Chuck ain't throwing nobody under the bus if that is the case. And even if it, even if he didn't mind, that would make him look bad too. Because Chuck is known as this smart player. He's known as the smart guy. And he said, yeah, it's too complicated. That's why we ain't getting, no, ain't nobody gonna come out and say that. I appreciated the question though. But he said that he doesn't think the coaches give them more than they can handle. So basically, no, it's not too complicated. That's what he was saying. He said that with Brandon Stevens, he's getting better every day. And with that experience that he'll be getting more and more settled in. And that's true. I mean, that's something that, whenever I am looking at Brandon Stevens, yeah, he misses some plays, he messes up sometimes. But whenever I look at him, I gotta remember like, hey, this is a rookie. And this is a rookie that a lot more responsibility is being thrown on him than what the expectation was. Because the expectation was that it was gonna be DeSean Elliott. So with DeSean Elliott going out due to injury, Brandon Stevens was thrown in. And even though early on, they had been giving him a lot of responsibility because they had him playing out there a lot before the injury, before DeSean Elliott's injury. Still, he wasn't expected to have this role this soon. So it's trial by fire. Now, last night when I was watching all 22 NFL Cuts, I know all y'all know who that is. This dude has just burst onto the scene and he is taking over. So shout out to my guy, man. Love his videos, love his streams. They always got like the best, the most chill vibe in there. But it's an educational, informal vibe too. He has fun breaking down plays and whatnot, showing and going over film. But he does it in such a fun way. The streams are always jumping, always a lot of fun in there. But anyway, on the famous fourth and 11 play, the whole Cover Zero play that has been getting talked about over and over and over and over again. And it's gonna be talked about some more too. There was, I think it was Tony Romo, who said that, and I think Hardball said it too. But anyway, it was talked about how Brandon Stevens on that play, he sort of hesitated to Blitz. And he was late to Blitz. And if he were to Blitz and he would have had a free lane to the quarterback. But what all 22 NFL cuts, what he pointed out is that with Brandon Stevens, he had an assignment on that play. And I didn't notice. All I had heard was, oh yeah, Brandon Stevens was late. He was late. And if he would have went, he would have been able to get to the quarterback. Untouched pretty much. But what he pointed out was that Brandon Stevens actually had an assignment that if the running backwards to come out of the back, this is why I love these film guys, because I love when they show you stuff that you wouldn't see. Cause y'all know I'm not a film guy at all. But I love when they show you that stuff that you may not know about it. You wouldn't see it, you didn't realize. And I was all three of the above. But he said Brandon Stevens assignment was the running back. So if the running back was to go out for a pass, Brandon Stevens had to stick with the running back. But once Brandon Stevens realized, all right, the running back is staying back. He's staying in and pass protection. All right, now I can Blitz. So that's why Brandon Stevens hesitated. Because if he would have just went, if he would have just blitzed, then the running back went out. Oh, free man, free man, he's wide open. So I really appreciated that a whole lot. Oh, there we go. This is a live update at 1.43 PM. You will see this hours later. But it says that Lamar Jackson, Brandon Williams and Hollywood all practicing for the Ravens. That's beautiful. Love it, love it. Anyway, back to the presser. He said that on Sunday night against the Browns, it'll be a tough physical game. And he said that they are trying to win the division. And this is where it starts, the vision games. You already got whooped by the Bengals. So bad, you got embarrassed at the crib too. So you play, you got five more division games and you got three in a row. Cause is it four in a row? I know it's three in a row for sure. Cause you got Brown, Steelers, Brent. Oh, so what a tough schedule. Let me just see real quick who they play after they play. The Browns the second time. One second, Joe. Cause I told you, I don't really usually remember the Raven schedule a week ahead. Okay. So they play the Brown, they play three division games in a row. Then they get a break against the Packers. Oh my goodness. And then after that, you go back to the Bengals. And then after that, you get, oh, you get a division break cause you play the Rams. Oh boy. And then you play the Steelers to close it out. Oh my goodness. Playoffs done already started for the Ravens. They done already started. They end the playoffs now. These are playoff games right here. So I don't want to hear nothing else. This ain't regular season is done. This is playoffs. So anyway, he was asked how he handles the big plays when they give up a big play, when it's a breakdown or whatnot. He said it comes back to us in the meetings, just really fixing what they can to do better. And he said in the games, they just have to move on. So they can make sure that those big plays don't happen multiple times throughout games. Now they haven't been doing the best job of doing that. But hey, that's what the whole season is for. For you to make adjustments. Oh, that word has been a big word of the, that's the word of the week. Word of the week, adjustments. Shout out to my guy, Sudden Death from Purple Rain podcast. I love following him on Instagram because he usually posts the word of the day. But, and in this case, we got to talk about the word of the week. And again, it is adjustments. We talk about adjustments when the Ravens win. We talk about adjustments when the Ravens lose because Ravens have to get better at adjustments. So with that being said, team keeping clean. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. We glad Lamar is back officially. We glad Hollywood is back officially. Glad Brandon Williams is back officially because they did it without him on Sunday against the Bears. But again, the competition officially goes way up from this point moving forward. And you do not play any bad teams at all anymore. You don't have any bad teams left on your record. So scraping by barely by doing this and doing that you got to bring it that much more. You got to bring it that much more. You got to step up your game that much harder because everything is tougher moving forward. We out.