 Team Keep it Clean, welcome to another episode of Questions From Sub. Before we get into this episode, I gotta give a special shout out to some of the newest Team Keep it Clean patrons. My guy Robert D, Jordan, Arthur, David, Paul, just appreciate everybody that's become a Team Keep it Clean patron, especially with everything that's going on. As y'all know, shout out to Freelance and in the building, but I love y'all. I love y'all. Now, getting into this first question, it came from my guy, John D, who was also a new Team Keep it Clean patron. He's been a patron for four days, so I appreciate it, John. Now, obviously with the Ravens placing the non-exclusive franchise tag on Lamar Jackson, that does put them about nine mil over the cap. But his question, and well, I guess we're gonna have to remix it a little bit because his question was, do you think the Ravens can improve their roster if Lamar gets the non-exclusive tag? I'm thinking a 45 mil cap hit would be roster flexibility suicide for the Ravens. So, obviously this was sent before the Ravens officially placed the franchise tag on Lamar Jackson, but it ended up being the non-exclusive tag. But how does this, as far as them improving their roster, he's obviously referring to free agency. And it definitely impacts a big time. I was literally just talking to my guy, bet about this on Instagram, about how this impacts free agency. And he said, hey, it's a fun time to be a Ravens fan right now. Well, that was kind of sarcastic, but because he said it's frustrating because it's just so much up in the air and we just gotta wait it out. We did, that's all we can do is just wait it out and see what happens. But the way that this impacts free agency, one by March 15th, because that's when free agency starts, that's when the Ravens, they have to be under the cap by March 15th. They gotta be under the cap by then. Right now, according to Brian McFarland, they're about nine mil over and we talked about in the previous video some of the potential moves that they could make to get under the cap. So we gotta wait and see what happens with that. But then on top of that, you're gonna wanna have some money to sign some players that you may be potentially interested in. And what my guy, Bet, had brought out, which was a really good point. Like, hey, okay, how was the whole thing going on with Lamar gonna impact that? I was like, well, yeah, the Ravens, they're gonna wanna try to get this whole thing with Lamar sorted out sooner rather than later. But now with Lamar, he holds the cards with that. He holds the cards with that because it all depends on obviously what teams are interested in him, what teams he's interested in. But if he doesn't sign an office sheet, then that 32 mil just sits there. It just sits there and nothing can be done about it until Lamar decides, all right, or a team decides, like, all right, we interested in you, we wanna sign you to this office sheet. And he's like, okay, let's get it. Then the Ravens could either match or decline and whatnot, but throughout this whole process, free agency is gonna start. Free agency is gonna start, so they're gonna be players that are coming out of free agency and the Ravens may want somebody. The Ravens may have a guy that they like, a couple of guys that they like at different positions and whatnot. And they may be like, hmm, oh, we really like him. And they may even give that person an offer. They may offer that person a deal. But then that person, depending on what position it is and whatnot, offense or defense, it all depends on that. But that person may look at the Lamar situation and be like, ooh, all right, I don't know. And whatever's going on with the Lamar situation at that time, that could potentially turn them off from the Baltimore Ravens. There could be guys where the Ravens wanna make an offer, but because of everything going on right now, cause they kinda tied right now. They tied up a little bit right now, but because everything that's going on, they may be like, hey, we ain't got the bread for it. We want this free agent. We want that free agent. We want that free agent, but oh, we can't really do it right now. Now, of course, when there's a will, there's a way. But Ravens, they're gonna have to make a way. They're gonna have to figure it out. And they're gonna have to figure it out fast. And now they did talk about it and like, and we knew that they would talk about it. The contingency plans, they have to have that. They have to have contingency plans for every single situation. Again, as a business, as a franchise, as a company, you have to have contingency plans for everything that could possibly and may possibly go wrong, go right, go left, go right, go all that good stuff. So they better have a plan in place for Lamar being on this non-exclusive tag. I mean, they gotta have a plan in place cause they put them on a non-exclusive tag. So they knew the price tag that would come with it would it be in about a little over 32 mil in cap space. So it's like they just gotta deal with it accordingly. But it definitely has a big impact on free agency, of course. They've been trying to sign him to a deal, but it just, it ain't worked out so far. It ain't worked out so far. So the sooner, for Raven's sake, the sooner that this thing gets cleared up, the better, and that's whether it goes left or if it goes right. But the sooner, because that will allow them to know exactly how they're gonna move forward with everything. And I mean the same for Lamar too. The sooner it gets cleared up, whether it goes left or it goes right, the sooner he'll know how he's gonna move forward. And whether that's with the Baltimore Ravens or it ends up being with some other team. But as far as free agency, yeah, it does make things more complicated for the Baltimore Ravens on their side. But again, this is something that they gotta plan for. Sometimes timing can be so funny, man. I'm recording this on March 9th at 11.42 a.m. And just like, right at the end, when we finished that first question about how Lamar's whole thing impacts free agency and we were talking about how the Ravens, with the move and everything, right now they sitting at about nine mil over the cap, they traded Chuck Clark. They traded Chuck Clark. Like right after we finished that first question, they traded Chuck Clark. So now instead of them being nine mil over the cap, there'll be about five mil over the cap since the move them trading Chuck Clark to the Jets for a 2024 seventh rounder. So not even this year, but next year. But anyway, that will, yeah, there'll be about a five mil over the cap now. So they're getting closer to answer. They still got some more moves to make. So we're still gonna watch out for that. But I just thought that, I thought that was funny, just the timing of everything. But anyway, next question. And next question came from Raven Pride. He said, ain't Raven has it going. Things are going pretty good. I appreciate you, man. He said, I hope you and the fam are doing well. And I'm gonna get straight to the point. This organization, the Ravens is about as dirty as they can be. I mean, you, I see what you're saying, but it's NFL, it's a dirty business. But anyway, let's keep going. He said, you were trying to destroy this young man by all of your back door dirty tricks and think fans are gonna side with you. Oh, they're a lot that will. I mean, anyway, let's keep going. He said, I gave my all to the Ravens because I believe that this was one of the most respected organizations in NFL. When you give this man a non-exclusive tag in teams that know there ain't no Lamar Jackson sitting around and say that they will pass, you did a trifling thing by siding owners to not bid on Lamar. And Raven, I say to you, I've been a Ravens fan from day one, but even if the Ravens somehow are able to keep him, I at this time will say to you, I lost all respect for this organization. That's powerful right there. But you gotta remember, it's a business. It's a business, it's a nasty business, but it is a business and in business, owners are in business to make money, but then at the same time, while owners are in business to make money, they wanna keep all of their own money that they possibly can. And they don't want this whole guaranteed contract thing. So it obviously was, obviously Lamar right now is the biggest name with this whole thing. He's sort of the pawn in this whole thing. But they just don't want this whole guaranteed contract thing to become the norm. So they're gonna band together, they're gonna just lock in arms together and hold each other's hands and be like, no, we can't let this happen. We don't want this to happen. So, I mean, that's business, man. Next question came from my God, Juan. G said, Anthony Richardson, Baltimore, you can't deny the guy's talent, just pure power. I mean, who knows what's gonna happen with the Ravens in that whole quarterback situation right now, it's just so up in the air. Next question came from Miss Too Much and this was sent before the Ravens applied the franchise tag to Lamar. She said, playtime is over, push the button. Greetings and Ravens, so wonderful to see you smiling and back to your high level energy. I'm so appreciative to our Team Keep It Clean family for having your back and showing so much love. That's what we need more of. Yeah, Team Keep It Clean, y'all the best, man. It's like straight up, but y'all know that already. Okay, onto the subject we all dread to even consider. Playtime is over. Like the little girl from Rush Hour said, push the button. My friend, I feel it's time for the Ravens to push that button. Let me explain. In my opinion, they've played around with them all for five years. They've sucked almost every bit of juice out of him that they possibly could. He's turned this franchise around, made them a winner again, and he's generated a grand amount of revenue for them as well. Yet still, they refuse to properly compensate him. I can envision it now. EDC at the table trying to chip away at the bag by telling Lamar how he loves him, but well, you know, Lamar, you've been injured the last two seasons. We're concerned about your longevity, yada, yada, yada, all that fodder. And that's expected though. That's expected. Lamar, as a business, as a contractor whatnot, he gotta use everything that he can do to boost his stock up, to boost his worth up. He said, A, I'm the quarterback. A, I gotta be the lead in Russia. A, y'all don't really give me much to work with. A, this, that, and the third. Eric DeCosta, he's gotta use everything that he can to bring Lamar's value down. Hey, you missed a handful of games over the last two seasons. Hey, the whole guarantee contract thing? No, that ain't normal. Hey, and they gonna go back and forth. That's negotiations. So it's no shock or surprise or anything like that, but let's keep going. He said, don't get me wrong. To a certain degree, these points can be a concern if one only looks at it on the surface. But we know that the Ravens have overused Lamar and drastically underused the talent they do have and have never acquired any proven elite talent to compliment him and their young offensive talent. You know, there's that. And to be honest, I'm having difficulty believing that they will acquire any proven elite wide receivers this season either. Yeah, I agree. He said, yes, they hired Monk and I do feel he'll have a positive effect on the offense. Yeah, we hope so. However, Lamar really has been calling for them to get a dog or two at the wide receiver position. You can tell he wants to have a plethora of weapons just as most of his counterparts do, but they just haven't been willing to do it. On top of that, they are refusing to pay him even though he's already earned it. From a business perspective, Steve knows this. He's a billionaire. They see things differently than most. The main reason they don't want to pay him is because they don't want to be the franchise to set that precedent. And yeah, that's something that we talked about a lot too. That's really a shame. They believe they are so sure no other owner will pull the trigger and pay him a fully guaranteed bag, but they are wrong. See, I think you were like halfway right with that. You said that they are so sure that no other owner will pull the trigger. Well, they obviously had plenty of conversation with the other owners. And again, actually you're not halfway wrong or halfway right because we'll see. We don't know. So I take that back. My apologies. I take that back because it's not March 15th yet. March 15th, that's when things can start. That's when Lamar can start negotiating. But we won't know until he signs the office sheet or the Ravens come to it or whatever happens. We won't know until we actually know. And she continued and said, but they are wrong. So I say push the button, put the non-exclusive deal on Lamar and see how fast these offers come in. And guess what? It'll be a couple of offers from some of the very owners who've been in those closed door meetings admonishing Steve not to give that guaranteed deal. But they all said this because they thought Lamar would cave in but he has not. Trust me, they are all in utter shock. Every one of them vastly underestimated Lamar in his team's business acumen. See, hey, that could happen. Cause again, and again, she sent this before, before they put the franchise tag on him. She sent this way before. So you, like you, you was on a something right here but we're gonna see. We're gonna see. Like we're gonna see what goes down when it comes to starting on March 15th. If them offers start pouring in and whatnot it's gonna be interesting, man. Because yeah, those teams they came out with the reports came out about those teams saying, oh, they're not gonna pursue them. Oh, they're not interested. Oh, go Kirk. All right, we gotta see. Cause they, even if they were interested they can't say anything now. They can't do anything now. So there's that. Anyway, she said, but if Lamar becomes available which the non exclusive tag essentially makes him a free agent from the sense of how active the market will be if the Ravens pull it. He's not lasting on that tag. Those same owners who never thought he'd be available will eat some humble pie and whatever other kind of pie they are gonna offer him the kitchen sink and then some they might even throw in a lawn mower too. Hello, hello. And sadly Ravens won't match it. Lamar leaves, goes off into a Super Bowl within one or two seasons with his new team. Then where does that leave these Ravens? Oh, and that's gonna be something that's interesting too. If and when Lamar is offered or assigned to an office sheet, how's it gonna look? How's it gonna be constructed? And will the Ravens match it? Now, I know most people are feeling like, yeah, the Ravens are gonna match whatever. But again, it's just one of these things. We just gotta wait it out and see. She also said, a pity to think about, but I say if they're not gonna pay him properly and provide true weapons, then do us best for him. Put the non exclusive tag on them and let these other teams prove to you just how much of a gym you had. So to my beloved Ravens, let that young man be free to be the best version of himself. It's not about you anymore. Lamar made it all about y'all for five long years. He didn't reciprocate. So playtime is over, recess is out. Push that button. And you know just what I mean. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, I done made it. I done made it. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right in Ravens? Right in Ravens. I know we a little bit late, but welcome to another episode of questions from ourselves. You can ask whatever question you want to, and we answer in a video just like this. If you wanna be part of it, for the team, keep it clean. Patrons, y'all can send your question directly on Patreon. For everybody else, you can send an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com and we'll hopefully answer your question in a video just like this. Now, next question came from my guy, Jordan. He said, Lamar Jackson thoughts. How you doing? Love the content. Been subscribed for a long time and now my thoughts, I appreciate that, Jordan. He said, my thoughts is the way to things are panning out. Lamar has all the leverage. He knows the backlash the front office will get if he walks and goes on to win a ring elsewhere. That is why EDC doesn't want to lose him, but he also isn't an offensive minded manager and all the top free agents we had money for in the past, he's skeptical about paying a lot for. He knows his job will be up for grabs if you cannot replace a QB. That's as versatile as Lamar Jackson. My opinion, what the front office will do is sign him to an exclusive tag, hold out until July and see what the draft will look like. And if we draft the quarterback in the later rounds, hence, then Stesson Bennett, then we all know what will happen in July and lobby for more picks while rebuilding. If we do not draft the quarterback and make a logical decision and move up by trading Queen, Chuck Clark, oh, oh, you got that one. And other players and invest in an office that's versatile to what our coordinator wants, then we know we have something good. Sorry. I want, see, that'll be interesting to see if this thing goes beyond the draft. Because if it goes beyond the draft, then more teams could possibly be a part of it. More teams could possibly be interested in Lamar. But again, it's one of them things we won't know till we know. I don't think them drafting Stetson Bennett, if he even gets drafted, because if he's an undrafted free agent, if he doesn't get drafted, then I'm like a thousand percent sure Ravens are gonna sign him. But I don't think that will have, either way, like if he gets drafted, I think he'll get drafted late, like maybe six or seventh round. But if he doesn't get drafted, I don't think that'll have any impact on Lamar Jackson at all. But hey, we'll see how things go. Next question came from my guy, Joshua A. He said, the term good faith says a lot. What's going on in Graven? Hope all is well there in Florida. There is a term that EDC has been thrown around since the tag conversations began, good faith. It's the same team, excuse me, it's the same term loan companies use to hold on to a client when negotiating a settlement right before the end of the month deadline. They essentially settle for a really low good faith payment, just so the conversation for the negotiation can continue freely without the pressure of a deadline. So when EDC says good faith, I interpreted it as the March 7th deadline was too soon. Lamar, we're gonna give the NFL the tag they want to see just to beat the deadline. But me and you will keep talking under the table in good faith that you'll sign with us before July and not with another team, no matter the offer. It benefits both parties. Ravens get to pay less and keep more cap space in room. In the meantime, Lamar gets to see his market value and get perspective from the deals coming to Burrow and Herbert. All of this is done in good faith between Lamar and EDC. Raven, do you think this is the case? Anyways, if I read this wrong, I'll need to... You said if I read this wrong, I'll need to buy different things Jersey next year. If I read it right, we'll see an extension before July. Have a great day. Appreciate you, Josh. Yeah, I mean, with the franchise tag, that's what the franchise tag is. It's an extension on a deadline. They had till March 7th, like you mentioned, to sign them to a deal. And if they couldn't come up with a deal with them, then they would have to place the franchise tag on them. That gives them an additional extension till July 15th, because that's when you can no longer sign your franchise players to long-term extensions anymore. And they will have to play under the tag or they can sit out under the tag, whichever they prefer. So yeah, you're right. Now, again, we do hope that this extension comes with the Ravens, but if it doesn't, I wonder what Jersey you're gonna have to get. Next question came from my guy Tyler G. He says, Steve Bishotti's way or the highway? And Raven, I can't even say I hope this message finds you well and in good spirits when the Ravens have the entire flock losing their minds as we speak. Now, that non-exclusive tag has been placed on Lamar and he is now eligible to seek office from other teams. Do we think this is Mr. Bishotti's master plan? I think so for sure, but let me hear you out. He said, it has been reported multiple times that Super, oh, Steve Bishotti, I was about to say Super Bowl, because I saw he put SB, but it has been reported multiple times that Steve Bishotti and other NFL owners were not thrilled when Deshaun Watson was given a fully guaranteed deal last season. However, if another team were to enter the Lamar sweepstakes and offer him a fully guaranteed deal and the Ravens were to match it, would this be Steve Bishotti's way of justifying this decision? Yeah, for sure, it would be. For sure. Cause they would just like confirm what all the owners or all the 30 other owners, what they don't want to happen unless there's another owner in there that soups in and be like, hey, Lamar, there you go, 100% guaranteed, but anyway, let's see. Obviously NFL owners are trying to avoid fully guaranteed deals, but if another team were to make that offer and the Ravens matched it, would that be Steve Bishotti's justification for the cause? Let me know your thoughts, keep spreading love and positivity and like EDC, if things go south, I'm out. Hey, no, I think that, yeah, like you said, if the owner signs Lamar to that offer sheet, and it's not fully guaranteed, that helps. That helps Steve Bishotti and what he's talked about. I'm sure what a bunch of other owners have talked about too, behind closed doors and whatnot. But again, if there's a owner that's willing to put his chest out like that and be like, you know what, I'm going against the grain, then that could, and then the Ravens will be put in the predicament like, okay, okay, do we match? So would they match? If it's fully guaranteed and it's a lot of money, like if it safe instance is 300 mil fully guaranteed, that'd be crazy. I don't think it'll get that high. But if it's a deal and it's safe instance is a 300 mil deal and it's two, what the shan got, 230. It's a 300 mil deal and it's like 232 guaranteed. Do the Ravens match it? It's crazy because we just don't know. We don't know what they're gonna do. I know again, like we talked about earlier, so many people feel like the Ravens are definitely gonna match whatever comes their way. But would there be a team that will really just try to throw a wrench in the whole thing? Life after Lamar, hope not. Next question came from my guy, Jay Fire. He said, ain't gravy, it's your boy Jay Fire. He'll help you in the fam of doing well. Praying for your situation and I appreciate you pushing through this freelance phase and still delivering that Ravens news. You're killing it per usual. I appreciate that, Jay Fire. And shout out to Freelancers in the building. He said, don't know when you will be reading this, but hopefully when you do, we still have Lamar. So yeah, we do for now. He said, we still have Lamar and have signed him to a long-term deal. Okay, another boy. But however, I'm the painful and nightmarish case, or in the painful and nightmarish case, Lamar is not signed and traded. What direction would you want the team to go quarterback-wise? I've heard Anthony Richardson as a draft pick, but he is like Lamar and I actually would be mad if we drafted him because in offense to Anthony, you would be getting the great value version of Lamar instead of the real deal. So if we trade Lamar, I'd want to get a quarterback CJ Stroud or Will Leavis from Kentucky. What are your thoughts? What QB would you want? Again, I hope this is just a fantasy situation that we will laugh at later, but in case it's our new reality, let me know what you think. I hope your YouTube situation gets resolved and blessings on you, man. Peace, appreciate that, Jay Fire. Yeah, as far as Anthony Richardson, I haven't looked too much at any of the quarterbacks. I've only seen little highlights here and there. With Anthony Richardson, I've seen the explosive plays. I also think I read something that said he completed, what, 53% of his passes in college, something like that. But anyway, I feel like almost whatever you do would be a downgrade if there is no Lamar. And I would just be scared for, say for instance, they draft somebody, they draft the quarterback, because I've seen so many people throw out the scenario. Say for instance, Lamar is traded, oh, they draft the quarterback, whether they draft Anthony Richardson, Leavis, Stroud, who else is out there? I forgot the other ones. But anyway, whether this year or next year, if they draft the quarterback, say for instance, they do that. I've been seeing people throw out the scenario, oh, well they could really build weapons and get weapons for this quarterback. He'd be on a rookie deal, he'd be saving a lot of money, da-da-da-da-da. My thought process would be like, okay, so where was all this, where was this energy before? Why didn't they do that before? Where was this investment before? Why wait till now? My biggest fear, and I wouldn't have a problem with them doing that for a new quarterback, because I would hope that the Ravens learned their lesson with their previous quarterbacks, their previous franchise quarterbacks, if Lamar ends up being a previous franchise quarterback for the Ravens and he wouldn't be of the current or future franchise quarterback for the Ravens, which is the scenario that we're discussing. But I would just wonder like, why didn't they do it for him? And then I would wonder too, would their mindset really change just because they got a new quarterback? Would they be like, all right, well yeah, let's really invest in the offense now big time if they got a new quarterback? And I don't know, we wouldn't know till we know, but I just really wouldn't be convinced that, oh, the Ravens mindset and everything would just change overnight. So that would be my biggest fear. Next question came from my guy Stanley. He said, do you notice the NFL setting a statement through Lamar Jackson to the rest of the players? Oh yeah, they definitely trying to do that, for sure. But at the same time, it's early. It's very early. We got a little less than a week till he can start talking to people. And he may add a little conversations like behind the scenes and stuff, but we got a week till he can officially start talking to people and he can officially start, or they can officially start off in him a deal. But yeah, NFL would definitely be trying to send a message through whatever teams reportedly are gonna be out and they, cause they don't want him to send a message to them. They don't want him being a pioneer and really setting this whole thing on fire. Cause if he does that, like if he is able to get a fully guaranteed contract, which it doesn't seem like it's gonna happen, but if he is able to get a fully guaranteed contract, we don't even know if he wants that. We just don't know. Some reports have said that he does. Some reports have said that he doesn't, but if he was able to get a fully guaranteed contract and he's able to do it without no agent. Oh my goodness, NFL would hate that. Agents would hate it. Owners would hate it. So yeah, they definitely try to send a message to Lamar, but we'll see if that message gets received or it's declined. Collusion, next question came from my guy, Inonic. He said, I hope you're in a family of feeling and doing better since YouTube's monetary mistake. It's all good, man. And getting that team, keep it clean, we'll make it through and come back stronger. My question for you is, do you believe there will be a coordinated effort of collusion between the current NFL owners, not only not to give Lamar a guaranteed deal, but also offer a deal between Les Watson and Murray to make an example of him? So between Les Watson and Murray, I'll be glad when your 30-day wait is over and you can start freelancing. Yeah, I will be too, man. Hopefully it does get approved right away, because that's another little scary part that I've been thinking about. What if we reapply and they deny it? So, but I mean, we'll see, because then I believe if you reapply and they deny it, you gotta wait another 30 days. So we'll just see, man. I ain't gonna worry about it right now. But anyway, as far as what you said, not to give Lamar a guaranteed deal, but also offer a deal between Les Watson and Murray to make an example of him. I think there will definitely be people that would wanna offer less than Deshaun Watson. I mean, every deal that's been after Deshaun Watson has been less than Deshaun Watson, because his is the upper echelon deal of the deals. And it's fully guaranteed, like fully, all the way. That's your, that's all Deshaun's money, all of it. So, but as far as it being less than Kyla Murray's, ooh, to make an example of him, I mean, you could try that, but he just wouldn't sign an offer sheet. So I don't think they can really, I don't think that would really move anything if somebody offered him a deal less than Kyla Murray's because he wouldn't sign an offer sheet, so nothing will come of it. Next question came from my boy Kevin B. He said, I like the non-exclusive tag move, because now the Ravens don't have to keep trying and trying as the Ravens been saying. Another thing I didn't want to see is them trying to play him under the tag. Oh, you mean the exclusive tag. And then he gets hurt one or three games into the season and don't play the rest of the season. That's a lot of money that's sitting on the table if he gets hurt playing under the tag. But see, that's the thing. My opinion, because again, this is just something that I had been saying for a long time, if it ended up getting to the franchise tag, which we're here now, I don't think he would play under the franchise tag. So I don't even think you would have to worry about your scenario. And the last question on this episode came from my boy Flirtin and Winsky. He said, what's good? It's your boy Flirtin and Winsky back again. Hope all is well with you and yours per usual. Appreciate it, man. He said, bro, did EDC ruin the franchise? The Lions got a haul for Stafford. They added the non-exclusive. So say the Dolphins give him the contract he wants and the Ravens don't beat the offer. Lamar goes for one first. No, he would go for two first, two. He said, oh, he said, this is a joke, bro. Then if the Ravens matched the offer, you would be paying more than you would have been paying in the first place just to beat another team's offer. Bro, am I tripping? Or if, say for instance, what if a team offers a deal that's lower than what the Ravens originally offered? Then they will save a little bit of bread. So this whole thing could go either way. It could go so many different ways, man. That obviously would be him either playing for the Ravens or not. So those are the two ways it could go. But anyway, he said, and to be completely honest, the Ravens organization haven't slapped Lamar in the face. They have spit in Lamar's face. If it was any speculation of a rift between Lamar and the front office, this screams the start of a big rift shaking my head. They could have just signed him years ago. Due to the big holes Lamar feels, once he's gone, they will see the grass. Isn't greener, but look, bro, on the bright side, we will have a lot to talk about for the next five, for the next at least five years, winning two games a year. I'm gonna still be here bringing the heat. Peace and blessings. Oh, that's scary to think about. Now I don't think they will be that bad. But I mean, everything all depends. I mean, everything all depends on how stuff works itself out. Something that we talked about a while back. Just a while back is that if it got to the franchise tag, things could get really ugly. And things have gotten like ugly, ugly, ugly. So far with all the different reports of the team saying that, oh, we're not gonna be going after Lamar and it's okay, okay. But again, like this whole process, this whole situation, it's just a wait-and-see approach. So we'll keep waiting and then we'll see what ends up happening, what ends up going up, what ends up going down and we'll just go from there. I love y'all team, keep it clean. I appreciate y'all watching this episode. Shout out to everybody who sent in the question. And just like hopefully Lamar doesn't end up being, but we out. Yeah, this feels like a dream. And you know just what I mean. You two team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like automated. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right engraving? Right engraving, right engraving, right engraving. Shout out to engraving.