 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I know it looks a little crazy right now, but let me explain at least, please. Just hear me out, because I know what you're thinking already. Anyway, yes, the Ravens, they have their number one receiver by default for the time being in the Marcus Robinson. For the time being, I did not say the future. I did not say this should have been the first place, but it is what it is at this point, obviously, because nothing's gonna change with the roster till the off-season and so on and so forth. But for now, the Ravens have their number one receiver. And if the Ravens don't view him that way, well, they need to, straight up. Because every other receiver on this roster, like he's the most complete guy right now, straight up. The Marcus Robinson is the most complete guy for the Ravens at this point in time. Well, I mean, we don't know about Benjamin Victor, because he don't be getting a shot. But for the guys that get opportunities, the Marcus Robinson is the guy. Well, we also don't know about Andy Isabella, because I don't even know if he's still actually a Raven. Because again, they signed him, but again, we still have not heard a word or peep nothing from Andy Isabella, but anyway. The Marcus Robinson needs to be their number one guy. He is, well, last game he was, but that needs to continue. Ravens, they have this habit. I've noticed that a lot of Ravens fans are picking up on these habits, especially when it comes to the receivers. They have this habit of where a receiver, he'll go off in the game. He'll go off, do his things. Like, all right, let's get it, baby. And then it's crickets. The next week it's like, man, what happened to the usage of that guy? What's going on? And I mean, we experienced this with Devon Duvenay a lot this year. It would be hot one game, quiet the next. I mean, early on in the season, he was hot the first two, three games, but then he got quiet. Then he got hot, then he got quiet. Then he got hot, then he got quiet, and then they kept him quiet. And we haven't really heard much from Duvenay ever. Really for the past couple of games. But with the Marcus Robinson Ravens, they have to keep this thing going. There was concern from a lot of Ravens fans, as, which is understandable, that when Mark Andrews returned at the ball, it just, it wouldn't get spread out like that, or just wouldn't. But the last game, albeit with the struggles that the Ravens had on offense, they still spread the ball around. I mean, like, it would have been spread around a little more if there were some jobs and whatnot, but it did get spread around nonetheless. Prochet, he had him at all. And with Prochet, like, well, first, let's talk about the Marcus Robinson. Let's talk about the positives, because he had an amazing game this past Sunday. He, of course, was the Raiders, the Chiefs let him go. He was the Chiefs' like third, fourth option in Kansas City. They let him go. The Raiders picked him up. Raiders said, hey, let's go, baby. We know what you did over there with Kansas City. Let's go. Raiders caught him. Raiders released him. And the Baltimore Ravens, and a lot of people were thinking that this was a move that just sounded so Raven. And it was, because they ended up signing him. They picked him up. And he was looking like he was gonna be their like third or fourth option. And he was, because it was obviously Mark Andrews. It was Duvenay, it was Bateman back then, and then it was DeMarcus Robinson. But now he needs to be their top priority at the wide receiver position. He needs to be. Because as far as the mix of everything, the speed, the size, the hands, the playmaking ability, the connection with Lamar, the guy that's actually the coaching staff is gonna give opportunities to. The guy who's not gonna be getting a bunch of penalties, getting more penalties than when he's on the field and limited opportunities. DeMarcus Robinson is your best all-around option, in my opinion. So he needs to be a more focal point of the Ravens offense. In my opinion, he needs to be out there on the field, the most at the wide receiver position. Now, something else that they need to do as well. You have to scheme plays for Duvenay. You have to. You got to. Like right now, my vision, I mean, and all of this depends on somebody's hamstrings. But y'all remember the Dudley boys? Y'all remember what the Dudley boys from ECW and WWF and then WWE eventually? Remember what their finishing move was? It was a 3D. And the Ravens, as we finish the season, they need to use the 3D at receiver. That needs to be their main guys. DeMarcus, Devin, and DeSean. Those need to be their three guys at wide receiver. Now, that's not a shot at James Proshay, but I think James Proshay is like, he's at like a borderline of the doghouse. He's like, he's not in there. Hobo ain't throw him in there, but my guy on Twitter, he pointed out something that was very interesting. This is why words are just words, man. It's all about that action. Hobo said about a month ago, maybe a month and a half ago. Oh yeah, James Proshay, we expecting to be involved a lot more, to catch a lot more passes, be involved in the game plan a lot more in the near future. Didn't happen, didn't happen at all. And like the Ravens to be straightforward. And again, this is not a shot and this is not an assumption. You see it for yourself. The Ravens are not invested in James Proshay like that. They're not. I thought going into the season they were going to be, I thought he was going to be the number two receiver. I thought it was going to be Bateman and Proshay and Duvenay was going to be sort of that third guy. No, they're not invested in him like that. And he's in such a tricky position because he's in a tough spot because his opportunities are extremely limited. They're extremely limited. So everything that he does or doesn't do, everything gets emphasized big time. So the penalties have been killer. There's been these plays with like last week, for example, Lamar Jackson broke off that big run and it was like, all right, let's go. Oh, it's a flag holding on number three. And it brought it back. It brought it back. And there was another one. Oh, I forgot which game it was where something very similar happened. It was a big play that I think Proshay just got into a little shoving match with one of the defensive players on the other team. And it ended up costing the Ravens, I think like 15 yards. So with Proshay, it's tough, man. It's tough, but I just, I do not believe that they invested in him like that. Tyler Wallace, same thing, not same situation, but the investments just, it's really not there. It's really not there. And let me tell you, this is not coming from me. This is coming from the Ravens because if, if, if, if, if, if, if they were invested in those guys like that, there would be no need for the Shawn Jackson. There will be no need for a, for Andy Isabella, even though we don't know where he is, there will be no need for him. If they were really invested in those guys like that, then you look at the play time, you look at the snap count. Guys that they brought in are getting more snaps than them. Guys that they just signed this off season, guys that they just drafted this off season are getting more snaps than them. So the investment is, it's not there. It's really not. So I am going forward, since we know what the roster is, the roster is set, cool. I, 3D, it needs to be that. Again, like I said, it depends on the Shawn Jackson's hammies. And I know his play time probably should be limited, but hopefully with the Ravens, they don't turn it into one of those things where every time the Shawn Jackson is on the field, he's definitely getting the ball. You don't, you don't want to give away your offense. You don't want to tell your offense before you even snapped the ball. You don't want to do that. But DeMarcus, Devin Duvenay, let's scheme him in the game, man. You got to scheme plays for him because when Devin Duvenay gets the ball in his hands, good things happen. Good things happen. And then of course, the Shawn Jackson. Cause he look like he still got a little something left now. He still got a little something left. But you got to, you got to pace it. You got to pace it with him. Cause again, he is older. And I know that Harbaugh talked about that in the press yesterday. He said, I hope he doesn't get mad at me for saying this, but he is a little older. So it takes a little longer for him to recover. And I was like, hey, it's true. It was true. So it's gotta be those guys moving forward. Cause again, Ravens, they sitting at seven and three right now, the offensive performance from the Panthers game, that it didn't overly concern me. Cause the offense ain't gonna go off every single game. It just don't work like that. But people make some good points. Like, hey, Panthers defense, they will rank 25th, I think or 27th, something like, no, they right ranked 25th. And Ravens just, they couldn't move against him. Now somebody did bring up a good point on Twitter, they said, well, the Panthers played the Falcons twice and they said the Falcons run a similar type of offense like the Ravens do. And I thought, hey, if that's true, that's a really good point. So that would mean that Panthers, they really knew how to play up against it and whatnot. And I said, I don't know. I don't know, cause I haven't watched any Falcons. So I don't know what type of offense they have run. But that's what it needs to be, in my opinion. You need to get your best players on the field, your best playmakers on the field. And Ravens just, they do this thing where it's just, and I know everybody can't be on the field 24-7. But they do this thing where it's so weird where these players, their play time will be like that. They can have a good game and it'll be like that. Then you won't see them the next game. They'll hardly get any snaps the next game. It's just, it's one of the weirdest things. Somebody brought out a good point about Mark Andrews. Mark Andrews was back. And Isaiah likely obviously has been feeling in a lot for Mark Andrews. And Isaiah likely has had his ups. And he has certainly had his downs as well. It's been a good mix of both. But with Mark Andrews and Isaiah likely, and especially with how to Ravens, you know, they love them some tight ends. Yeah, it can be either or at times. Yes, there doesn't need to be 50 tight ends on the field every single offensive play, every single formation. But you do have opportunities where you can have them both on the field. To where you can, that can create more, even more weapons for you to have out there. Even more options for you to have out there. Pat Ricard, we know Pat Ricard. I know, we talked about, this video is really about the Marcus Robinson being wide receiver one. And I know Pat Ricard, he has been wide receiver one for pretty much the majority of this year. Cause he been getting all the snaps. He been getting all the snaps. And he just really, not even wide receiver one. Pat Ricard is just player one. Because he literally does everything for these Baltimore Ravens. He's a fullback, but I feel like he's like a fullback last. But he's a fullback. He's an offensive lineman. He's a tight end. He's a running back. He's a wide receiver. He does it all. He does it all. I mean, if you want to get something from him a defensive tackle, that'd be a little bonus. But he already is doing all those things as is. So yeah, Pat Ricard, he, shout out to Pat Ricard. Project Pat. He said, hey, if these Ravens re-signing me, they about to get their money's worth. But now seriously, that needs to be the plan. In my opinion, in my opinion, in my opinion. So Greg Roman, I know you be watching, man. I know you be watching. I could tell by the lot of stuff that you'd be throwing in there, that you'd be watching. So G-Row, shout out to you. I love the goatee. I love that. You're color it all black. That's cool. I like that. But it's time to really use the 3Ds at wide receiver now. DeMarcus, Devin, and Deshaun. And hopefully that will get the job done.