 So a big elephant in the room this week after that Steelers game had been how the Ravens were going to address the Hollywood Brown tweet when he voiced his frustrations with the offense. We know it was a quote from the movie Paid in Four, but you know he wasn't really just quoting the movie Paid in Four. We could all obviously in easily read between the lines on that one. It wasn't hard at all. But anyway, I have really been liking and respecting how the Ravens have been addressing this thing head on. And it's actually been a little surprising because I would have thought that maybe these guys would try to sweep it under the rug, try to kind of brush it to the side, but they have been addressing it. Harbaugh of course talked about it. It was on the Ravens website. And then even yesterday in a presser, Lamar Jackson, he spoke about it. And Lamar Jackson talked about how Hollywood is one of the key parts of the offense and that he has to do a better job of getting him the ball. And I mean, that's what we all would expect Lamar Jackson to say because I mean, it's the truth. It's the truth. This offense would look a lot different without Hollywood. I mean, let's go back to his rookie season last year. A lot of those deep shots, it went to Hollywood. But even, see the thing that's very interesting about Hollywood Brown in this offense, smaller receiver, fast guy, deep shot guy. But Lamar and him, they have a good connection. Well, Lamar just pretty good in the red zone anyway, but him and Lamar have a good connection in the red zone. And you would think that, okay, man, Hollywood, he like five, eight, something like that. Maybe a buck 80, smaller frame receiver. Well, he ain't gonna be no red zone target like that, but he is, he is. And with the different things that you can do with a Hollywood Brown, especially if you have that chemistry and rapport with him, it makes him that much more dangerous. So I do expect, and I've told y'all this already from jump, I do expect Lamar Jackson and Ravens to get Hollywood Brown involved early and often. And I expect against the Colts, a career game for Hollywood straight up. I think that dude is going to go off like crazy. I really do. Because when they have to respond to something like this, especially Lamar Jackson, like Lamar, you already knew. As soon as Lamar saw that tweet, and you know he saw it a long time ago, but as soon as he saw that tweet, he's probably like, man, all right. Cause the thing with Lamar is like, and it's a gift and a curse all at the same time with Lamar Jackson, he is there for his boys. He's there for his guys. He's there for his soldiers. And if he sees one of his soldiers, they feeling down, he's gonna try to lift them up. And that's what a leader should do. And that's what a good quarterback should do. That's one of your weapons, that's one of your receivers, one of your main receivers. So of course you're gonna wanna lift them up. But I think what it's gonna result in, like right from jump this week, I think it's gonna result in Lamar forcing that ball to Hollywood. Like really forcing the ball to Hollywood. Now one thing that I am a little bit afraid of, because last week it was actually a good thing. It was like a gift and a curse all at the same time. The game last week against the Steelers. Cause he had Hollywood only had one catch. He had the two targets, but they were literally back to back. But Miles Boykin, he only had two catches. They were on the same drive. So I mean, Miles Boykin, you haven't heard anything with him grumbling or complaining anything like that. But again, maybe Hollywood was just like, you know what, I'm gonna be the vocal leader. I'm gonna be the vocal spokesperson. And I'm gonna put everybody on. I'm gonna put everybody on. Yeah, this is about me, but this is about everybody too. So what Hollywood did was he put everybody on high alert. And Hollywood put that pressure on Raven's offense. He put that pressure on Roman. He put that pressure on Lamar with what he said. And so few words, that was a big statement. That was a huge statement. So he called everybody out, put everybody on front street. And now like he put them all and held them all accountable. Now of course, like I said, we wish he would have did it a different way, but hey, it's out there. It's done now. So now Raven's just gotta deal with it. But even before he put it on blast, like we all knew the issues with this Raven's offense. We knew it. We knew what the problems were with this Raven's offense. And last week against the Steelers, just in the way that they lost, in the way that they were defeated, in the way that they defeated themselves too, it just made everything worse. So what Hollywood did, or first off, what we saw from the Steelers game, like I said, it was a bittersweet thing because while Hollywood, he wasn't involved too much in the game, other guys were. Miles Boykin, a little bit. But he got a touchdown, so that's good. Willie Snead, of course. Devon Duvenay got the one catch. He had two targets. He had the one catch. James Roshay was targeted on the second play of the game. It was an interception. It went for a pick six, but he was still targeted. So my point is that this is what we need the offense to do. Not to turn the ball over. Well, I know you don't on picks, but to spread that ball around, to spread it around. And it's crazy because Hollywood's tweet, that's how you really know it was about him because all the soldiers, they were getting involved. The soldiers were getting involved because Devon Duvenay, we wish he would have been involved more, but he had that big catch for 39 yards. And like I said, Lamar tried to hit him on that first pass of the game, but it was a little too high. He threw to James Roshay. He threw to Miles Boykin. Of course, Willie Snead went off. Mark Andrews had three catches. Hollywood had one. So this is a good thing for the future, because if Lamar can find ways to get different guys involved again, that makes the offense less predictable, unless it's fourth and three or third and eight. And you got Greg Roman calling them. Anyway, hopefully this gives him a wake up call too, but whoo, but again, no matter what the play call is, you can't have turnovers like Lamar had. Now, one interesting point about that, because my guy, JT, he brought out something that was very, very, I just love this point. And it's something to really think about. He said, let's go backwards. He said, the Steelers game, that loss was on Lamar, straight up it was on Lamar, that was on him. Yeah, defense good, played a part, Greg Roman played a little part, but no, that loss was on Lamar Jackson. Ain't no beating around the bush. No, it was on Lamar. You turn the ball over that many times, you make it so much harder for your team to win. But anyway, Steelers game, the loss was on Lamar. Now he said, the Chiefs game, this pass Chiefs game, that was on the defense and Wink. So, okay, so that one wasn't really on Lamar, but that was on the defense and Wink. And I think it was on play calling too, but anyway, the Titans game, the playoff game, that was on the pass catchers and the run defense. Cause you know, there wasn't nobody trying to give Derek Henry a hug, wasn't nobody even trying to touch Derek Henry, especially all the time. Anyway, and he said it was also on coaching. True. So it wasn't, that wasn't strictly on Lamar. Then he said, the Chiefs game last year was on having an inferior roster. Now he went way back to the Chargers game, the Chargers, the first playoff game. He said that was on Lamar Jackson. That first Chargers playoff game. Now me, I feel like that was on coaching too. And Lamar, he had some mess ups in that one cause he definitely wasn't throwing that ball as well as he could have that game. Had a few drops here and there, but definitely had some inaccuracies in that game. And it was a struggle. It was a big yikes. But back to that Chargers game. So he feels like that, that was the last game besides the Steelers game that was completely on Lamar. Like it was really like, you couldn't put that loss on anybody else, like especially the defense, cause y'all remember that defense, they were holding it down the entire game, man. They were holding it down. And I still think that Melvin Gordon Fumbler, I still think that was a Fumbler. Marlon Humphrey, he took that back for six. But anyway, he said that was the last game that was really on Lamar Jackson, that loss, that Chargers playoff loss. And he said, Lamar's response to the last loss that was truly his fault was an MVP season. So let's see how Lamar Jackson responds to this last loss that was truly his fault, that Steelers game. Again, we got every reason to believe that Lamar is going to have a bounce back game and just bounce back period. Because I talked about this, that that Steelers game, that was an anomaly. Cause Lamar Jackson, he takes care of the football. This guy is not reckless with the football. He's not careless with the football. That Steelers game. Let that be your most careless game of the season, man. Let that be it. But the fact that I know a lot of people and a lot of us are focused on the turnovers which were just, they were bad. They were bad. The fumble in the red zone, that's at least three points right there, at least. And then of course those two interceptions, both bad interceptions. Great plays by the Steelers linebackers though, but bad interceptions by Lamar. He actually threw three. I still think Joe Hayden got a hand under it, but it is what it is. But, he also had the bounce back ability. He fought back. He fought back. Because I know, especially since the Ravens lost, because if the Ravens were the one, then the narrative could have been changed. It could have been spun a different way. And that's fine. But since they lost, a lot of people, they focus in more on the negative, which is fine too. Cause again, Lamar had a bad game. But when you think about it, these dudes lost about what? Four points. And they were literally one play away from the outcome of the game, completely changing. So my point is that Lamar, even in a game where he was having a bad game, he already started to bounce back. He already started to bring this team back. Within the game, where he was just playing terrible, El Terribli, I said terrible. Anyway, so we should expect better things to come, especially against the Colts. So y'all just stay on the lookout for that. Team Keep It Clean, I appreciate y'all. I hope y'all having a real good Thursday. And hey, let's see how this thing goes, man. But again, I'm expecting Lamar in Hollywood. I'm expecting them boys to go off on the Colts on Sunday, man. Should be fun though. I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. We out.