 And before we even get to the Ravens, those bangles, your bangles, hey, another must, must win this week, starting off 0-2, question marks over there right now too. But I mean, it starts with Lamar. That's kind of where it always starts in this league, it seems with the quarterback position and what Lamar has shown us, what he's proven up to this point in his career, if he's playing, the Ravens are winning. Even the first week, when it was ugly for a lot of teams, it was ugly against the Texans, found a way to win it. Then you come out against a divisional opponent and then you play even better. And look, even when you lose Odell, you look great in the passing games. Eight flowers getting involved down the field through a couple of dots on those slot phase for touchdown as well. So he's finding his groove in marketing, he's opening up more and Lamar, he's kind of using his legs when he needs to extend plays and still make throws down the field. So I'm loving what I'm seeing from Lamar. Now, like you said, they are banged up. You know, you lose Marcus Williams with the Peck for the year. O'Lan is a little banged up, you lose JK. So at some point you think, you know, that may show his head, but I mean, Lamar has shown us. He's playing, the Ravens are winning. And also their culture, the head coach, hardball, you don't even have Marlon Humphrey back in the lineup yet. Shout out to Rocky Singh, he's been playing some good ball that corner. So the Ravens are doing a lot of good things and they'll be tried and tested throughout this year, been in the FC North. But I picked them before the year to make a Super Bowl appearance. And I'm sticking with LJ and the boys down there, Baltimore.