 Now, whenever Debo Samuel's name was brought up in a possibility for Raven's trading for him, like in question from subscribers and stuff, y'all know I would shut that down quick. Like, no, I do not want the Ravens to trade for a Debo Samuel. And no, it's not because he's not a baller because we know he is. No, it's not because he's not a playmaker because we know he is. Not because he couldn't add to the Raven's offense because we know he could. But my biggest holdup was that I just felt like the Ravens' use of him, I feel like they wouldn't use him the right way. I felt like they would overthink stuff with him and they would overcomplicate the usage of one Debo Samuel. And a lot of stuff that they would try to do with him, they would just make it so obvious. So that's why I just, I was so against the idea of the Ravens trading for a Debo Samuel. And whenever possible trades names came up for wide receiver, we've talked about them like, I would much rather prefer like a DK Metcalf or the AJ Brown. And if I had to choose one of the three, it still would be one of those two, either AJ Brown or DK Metcalf. But my thoughts on the possibility of a Debo Samuel have changed a lot. Now, not saying that I think it's gonna happen. I mean, anything is possible, but if I had to give like a percentage on it, if I thought it could happen or not, I would say about like 75% sure that it would not happen and 25% sure that it would. And that's really what any wide receiver right now, while I would love for the Ravens to do something like that, I just don't expect for them to do it. But as far as Debo Samuel specifically, my tune on him has changed a lot. And it was all due to one conversation that I had from a Twitter space. And we're gonna get into that in a little bit. But before we get into that, I gotta give a huge shout out to my guy, Herb and his family out in Hawaii. They sent this to our PO box. They sent all these treats and goodies and stuff from Hawaii. They sent us this sour watermelon. They sent us these mangoes. I know my wife's here gonna tear these up. Where my chocolate covered gummy bears? I was just looking at them. Now I see them. Oh, here they go. They were right here. This is the one that I'm looking forward to eating. But yeah, they sent that. Him and his family, they sent my wife this bag. They sent us the shirts, man. They like, they hooked it up a lot. Shirts for my wife, shirts for Carter. And then my favorite of all, man. Love this baby. My favorite of all, they sent this Raven shirt and I love it. Oh, I didn't even know that, man. And I didn't even see this till just now. Then on the back, it says Raven's flock, man. I love this shirt, man. I love it. So Herb, I appreciate you. I appreciate your family. Thank you so much seriously for being with them to do that, man. We appreciate it a lot. So thank you, man. It was just, it was nice, man. It was nice to, could we always talk about how the positivity on here outweighs the negativity by far. Something, just a word of advice before we get back to Deebo Samuel. Don't let people that don't matter throw you off your game. A lot of times I can be guilty of that. Just letting people who don't matter throw me off my game, whether it be like haters or extra negative people, something like that. And I gotta get out of that. And we all gotta get out of that. So, and it's, it ain't even no point in engaging with people like that. Ain't no point in responding to people like that. Sometimes it can be so easy to respond. Okay, if y'all know me, I could be quick to respond to some stuff, man. But I gotta try to get out of that hat because it doesn't do anything. It doesn't do anything for anybody. So anyway, love y'all. Again, Herb, thank you to you and your family big time, man, for real. Now, something that the Ravens could possibly, again, I don't think it's likely, but something that the Ravens could possibly end up getting in their P.O. box could be a Deebo Samuel. And if that happened, that would be something right there. But let me tell you why my mind changed and my whole tune changed on the possibility of the Ravens adding a Deebo Samuel because the impact that it could have, it could impact the Ravens in a positive way in more ways than one. And I'm gonna tell you why. Shout out to She Talks Football, Ms. Gina. If anybody has ever been in a Ravens Twitter space, y'all know exactly who she is. So, y'all know me on here, whenever we talk about wide receivers, we talk about the Ravens, we talk about investments, we talk about how if you are a wide receiver and you're drafted by the Ravens, it's already hard enough. Even if you're drafted in the first round, but that seems to be changing right now as far as the first round draft picks because Hollywood, he been doing this thing, Rashad Bateman, he looks like he's gonna do his thing. So, looks like that whole tune is changing. But the tune that hasn't been changing is if you're drafted, second round is pushing it, but definitely third rounder later. If you're drafted in the third rounder later, the investment is just really not gonna be there in you as a wide receiver. More recent guys we've seen it with Devin Duvenay. I mean, I know somebody like, oh, he's all pro though, he was a kick returner. He's all pro, a kick returner, not a wide receiver. So Devin Duvenay, Miles Boykin, James Proshay. Thailand Wilders are still to be determined, but so we'll see, but with the Ravens history, it ain't really looking good. Hopefully that changes now, but we'll see. So my big argument with the Ravens is that, again, if you're not drafted in the first rounder wide receiver, then the investment's not gonna be there in you. So, in the Twitter space the other day, the topic was Debo saying it was Ravens and 49ers and the possibility of the Ravens trading for one Debo Samuel. So I shared my thoughts on why I do not think it would be a good idea. Like we said early in this video, I just feel like they would mismanage how they use him. They would make stuff so obvious with him. Devin Duvenay right now is a jet sweep king. I think he would be demoted to jet sweep prince and then Debo would end up being a jet sweep king. And I just feel like every time the ball is gonna go his way, I feel like the Ravens would just make it. So obvious, so obvious to everybody that the ball was about to be in his hands. And I just don't feel like they would maximize the usage of him, but she talks football. Miss Gina, she made some really great points that countered my argument. And I was like, oh, okay. And I told her afterwards, I said, thank you for now. You done changed my whole tune on Debo Samuel. So she said, first she talked about how if the Ravens were to trade for Debo Samuel, that would be them making an investment in him. And we know that Debo Samuel, not just any random player in the NFL. So whatever they gave up for him, it would be of significant value because he's a really great player. And he is a huge difference maker for the 49ers, a huge difference maker. So whether it was a first round pick or a second round pick or whatever, I think if whoever gives up some form, if he does get traded, I think it'll be a second round pick and change only because they have to pay him. They're taking that responsibility off the 49ers' hands. So I think it'll be a second round pick and change. So a second round pick and a third and fifth or second and a fourth and fourth and second and some change. But anyway, so the investment would be there. That is a difference maker, that's a player. But then she also talked about what I said about the usage of him. And this is where it got really interesting for me. She said, for the Ravens, if they were to get a Deebo Samuel, then worst case scenario, if they aren't using him the right way, then G-roll would have to be out of here. He would have to be out of here because you don't acquire a player of that caliber and then misuse him. You don't acquire, you don't give up whatever draft picks they would give up and if they were to pay him or whatnot, you don't give that up and just have him sitting around or just have him not even involved in the game. You don't do that. And I'm not here to be, oh, fire G-Roll, fire G-Roll, but I mean, we know that in my opinion, this is G-Roll's last year, whether he makes it through the whole year or he doesn't make it through the year. I think this is definitely Greg Roman's last year. Again, same stuff we've been saying because they brought on T-Martin and Keith Williams and now they hired the guy, Cary Dixon, because I think they're trying to really transform this offense and do more with it. And that's not Greg Roman's specialty. His specialty is not opening up the offense. His specialty is in the run game. That's what Greg Roman is known for. Even though when you look at a lot of his run games, a lot of it is just his quarterbacks, especially the Ravens. You take away Lamar's rush yards and it's like, ooh. And I remember my guy, Time to Fly, my guy, he was the one that first brought that up. And I was like, oh, oh my, that is so true. You take away Lamar's rushing yards from out of these offenses and then they're just like, oh, okay, that's it. Oh, that's what it, oh, okay, well, yeah. And it's not nearly as special as it looks to be. Then you go back to capping it. You go to Tyrone Teller, but anyway, we can talk about that another day. But I do think that if they were to grab a Deebo Samuel and they weren't doing the right thing with him, then Greg Roman would be gone. He'd be gone because you can't play around with that, man. You can't waste time, especially if Ravens are really in win now mode, like we believe that they are. You cannot waste time if you're gonna put those assets into acquiring a phenomenal player. He can't just be sitting around. He can't just be having no impact on a game. It's one thing if you tried all this different stuff with him and oh man, it's just not working. Actually, that is something right there too. That will be another reason too. If you can't find a way to make him put him in positions to succeed and it's him and you know what he can do? No, man, yeah, you're gonna be done. You're gonna be done sooner rather than later. So that was one thing and for me, that was the biggest thing that changed my mind because I'm like, oh man, well, okay, yeah, if the Ravens don't use him right, if he's not effective, then yeah, they would not be like, all right, we're gonna get rid of G-Bowl. They'd be like, no, we're gonna get rid of G-Bowl. I just said G-Bowl, wow. G-Rowl, excuse me. But anyway, another thing too, another positive impact that he could have is that it works out. Even with G-Rowl, is that he actually works out that he comes through and the Ravens don't overcomplicate things. They don't overthink things and they actually use him effectively. Now, that's kind of scary to think about because a lot of us, we get frustrated at the way that the Ravens... A lot of us get frustrated at the way that the Ravens use their guys now that they already got and we feel like they don't use them the right way. We feel like they don't use them effectively enough besides Mark Andrews. But we feel like the Ravens could do, as far as their pass catchers, their wide receivers, we feel like they could do a much better job at the way that they use them. So if you add on to that, then it could be like, ooh, I don't know, man. And I know that was a lot of people's argument against me wanting the Ravens to acquire one DK Metcalf because somebody, oh, we don't pass the ball enough, oh, we don't open up the offense enough, oh, man, that's not, it's so weird because it just, Lamar Jackson. And I know my guy, my guy Jameel, shout out to Jameel. He brought this up too. In college, Lamar Jackson was running the spread offense. They had a vertical passing game. So that's why you know Lamar, Lamar always looking downfield, man. Lamar with them little dump offs, them little check downs, I'm like, I don't know, I don't know what's thinking, check down, man. I don't know what's going on. I'm trying to go deep. That's why Lamar, he had tried, man. But in college, he ran that spread offense, man. Pushing that ball downfield. And then you always hear the argument that, oh, this offense was built for Lamar. No, my guy Jameel said it best. He said, this offense was built for Greg Roman. Not for Lamar, it was built for Greg Roman, Greg Roman. This is not what Lamar was doing at Louisville. That's what it was. So, and now like the Raven, they've had success with it obviously, but it's been limited success. That's why a lot of people, especially myself really wanna open it up so you can maximize the potential of the quarterback that you got, even though I feel like we shouldn't still be having this conversation in year five. That's what can be so frustrating about this whole thing. This is year five for Lamar Jack, year four as a full time starter. But this is year five and we're still having this conversation about the Raven's offense, about them opening up the offense. We're still having this conversation in year five, going into year five. That's sad. That's sad. So, anyway, adding the Debo Samuel, it could help a lot. And of course, like we mentioned earlier, from another Twitter space, he was the guy that originally brought this to my attention was my guy Skepta Goat, about the yak, the yards after the catch. Cause Ravens, a lot of times, some of their plays, they will get yak, but a lot of times they catch a ball, boom, it'll go down. My guy Dino, he brought this up the other day. He said, oh, Ravens, they'll throw a pass. And the pass will go to the 15 yard line and the play will stop right there, the 15 yard line. Cause it'll be such a lack of yak. Lack of yak or like that. That sound like a Disney movie or something. The lack of yak. But yeah, man. So that's something that Debo could help with. And that's something that guys that we already got to, no, Bateman, he gonna be able to do that. Hollywood, get him in stride, he gonna be able to do the same thing. And Mark Andrews, you know, Mark Andrews, like, again, I think it was a Browns game last, or maybe the Chiefs game last, I forget which one. Maybe it was both. But Mark Andrews was like literally, he caught a pass and he was literally like dragging players along. He was dragging them for the ride. I almost thought they was gonna drop Test of Master of the Game, but they did not. And I'm sure Mark Andrews would have been Team Keeping Clean anyway. But when I saw him doing that, I said, whoa, Mark Andrews, okay, man. I like it, I ain't mad at it, I ain't mad. But anyway, so do I hope that the Ravens adds somebody significant at the wide receiver position? I certainly do. Will it come via trade? I would love if it did. Do I think it's gonna happen? I don't expect it to at all. But if they don't do it via trade, then again, first three rounds, they're gonna be drafting a receiver. And if I had to choose the exact round, I would say definitely in the second, at the least, at the lowest, and at the latest. I love y'all, Team Keeping Clean. I appreciate y'all so much. We got questions from subs coming up this week. We got all kind of stuff coming up this week. I love y'all, thank you for watching and thank you all for supporting. We out.