 Why are the Browns so bad? With the momentum that they have right now, can they use Ravens actually finish the season 12 and 4? After the Ravens defeated the Patriots, a lot of fans, media, and others, keep on saying the same thing, waited until we see you guys in the playoffs when the game is in Foxboro. But could the Ravens actually get home filled advantage throughout? Please and many, many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. You too, team keep it clean, what's going on in the same grave with another video, another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this. If you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers just send me an email only and send me an email to teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com and we'll answer your question in the video just like this. We got some good questions, so let's try to give some good answers. First question came from my guy, Deis. I'll shout out to him because he's part of the Ravens group chat on Instagram. Now and real quick with these questions, it's funny because the night of the game and even for some of the day after the game, we had like five questions and I was like, I went, did a video for him, knocked him out and I'm like, OK, cool. I'm caught up. Let's get it, baby. But then we got flooded after that. I don't know what kicked in for everybody. Maybe they were just so excited, celebrating the win for so long. And then all of a sudden they like, hold up, we got some questions. But anyway, shout out to my guy, Deis. Anyway, his first question was he said, my question has to do with the possible playoff matchup with the Patriots. He said, why does everyone assume that game has to be played in Fox? Oh, this is fire. This is fire. And that's that is such a good point. I haven't even read it. He got a lot more of the question to go. But that is such a great question reason being because a lot of people have said that same thing. Now, of course, normally the playoffs, they go through Foxboro normally. Last year, they didn't, though. Last year, they they went through Kansas City. But that is such a great point. Why does everybody assume that the playoff game has to be in Foxboro at Gillette Stadium? Ravens could end up getting a higher seed than the Patriots. It's all very much possible at this point. Who's to say the Patriots won't end up losing another game or two or three? You never know. And the Ravens could end up leapfrogging. Now, they would have to play pretty much perfect from here on out. But if they do, definitely have a chance. Anyway, oh, man, he started off with five. I see that's what I'm talking, man. Let's go. He said, why does everyone assume that game has to be played in Foxboro? Our game against them allowed us to have a tremendous opportunity to take the one seed by simply tying their record. Very true. Very true because if Patriots and Ravens have the same record. Guess who gets that head to head tiebreaker? You know it. The second question was if you haven't noticed, everyone says that Belichick will have the Patriots in a much better spot to play us next time because they always make the correct adjustments. But in reality, that's not true. Patriots are actually historically bad in that situation, going three and six and playoff rematches so that those were games where they played an opponent in the regular season that year. But then they played them in the playoffs and the record is three and six. So he say thoughts and shout out to you and your family. Appreciate it, man. And he even he even sent me the screenshot of the tweet from NFL Research, the official NFL Research Twitter account. And they said the Patriots are three and six and playoff rematches versus teams that beat them in the regular season since 2001. So this is for teams that beat them, not just teams they matched up with and they won, but teams that beat them in the regular season. And then they played them in a regular in the off seat. I'm not the off seat. They played them in the playoffs, too. So they're three and six. And they said the last five such games in 2015, AFC Championship lost to the Broncos 2012 AFC Championship. They lost to the Ravens Super Bowl. They lost to the Giants 2010 Divisional round. They lost to the Jets in 2006 AFC Championship. They lost to the Colts. So I appreciate you sharing that screenshot, too. But yeah, so that that should, I mean, numbers aside, Ravens played a game and like if the game had been a lot closer, then it could be like, oh, well, if we play these dudes again, maybe it might go different. And I mean, it's all everything is a possibility. It's possible that the Patriots get the best of the Ravens. It's possible that the Ravens gets the best of the Patriots. It's possible that the game is in Fox World, but it's also possible the game is in Baltimore. So this is one of them things where we just got to wait and see when we get there and can't assume anything. Great fire questions to start off this episode. Next question came from my guy, Josh. He said engraving great win Sunday night now with eight games left while I would love them to go undefeated through the rest of the schedule. We got to be real. We got bingles, Texans, Niners, Steelers, Bills, Jets, Browns and Rams. Who would you think we would fall to? Because I think we can go 12 and four to 13 and three. I don't know if it's me, but these last two wins, we just weren't just normal wins. But thanks for looking at this and keep up the hard work. Appreciate it, Josh. Now, it's crazy, man, because Ravens, they won against some really tough opponents these past two weeks. Seahawks and Patriots, Seahawks and Patriots, two teams that are that are Super Bowl contenders. And they won against them. Now, we have bingles. That's a tricky game. We have Texans. Oh, that's a tough one. Have the Niners. That's a tough one. Steelers, sneaky, tough, Bills, tough, Jets. I don't think it'll be tough, but you obviously can't overlook them. But they're really bad team and Browns. That's a tough one and a Rams. So all of these games are tough and Ravens, what they have shown so far this season. And we talked about this when the schedule first came out that the Ravens absolutely have no time to waste. They have no time to play around. They have no time to lollygag. They have no time to not be focused because of their schedule. They home away, home away, home away, home all season long. It fluctuates back, forth, back, forth, back, forth. But he said, uh, yeah, I don't know if it's me, but these last two wins, they weren't just normal wins and they weren't, they weren't. They were very special wins, especially for this young, young, young team, young team. And those wins can really be huge, huge confidence boosters for the Ravens going forward. Next question, and I always talk about with Team Keep It Clean. Y'all always be thinking on the same page. Next question came from my boy, Brandon L. He said, with the momentum the Ravens are gathering, is there a chance the Ravens finish the season 12 and 4? Yeah, there is. That would mean they would only lose two more games, entire regular season. Only two more and win the rest of them. That's a big possibility. Man, talking about that, this past off season, I, I, I wouldn't think it. I would not think it. I'm like, no, I just, um, my, my, the record that I thought the Ravens may have would be 9 and 7. Now, while that's still possible, definitely don't, don't hope that happens. Cause that would be a lot more losing and only a little bit more winning. Um, but I, I'm, I'm just, I really hope they prove me wrong and I hope they prove me wrong in a major way. Um, but yeah, with them, them beating, again, them beating two very good teams. They beat two very good teams and they beat, they didn't just squeak by. That's the thing. They didn't just squeak by. They beat those two very good teams convincingly. Ravens still got some very tough tasks up ahead of them. They got the Niners. They got the Bengals, the Steelers. Um, and when I say Bengals, Bengals aren't unknown. We're going to talk about more of that in the preview video and I'm not sure if this video will come out before, after that preview video, probably after, but still the Bengals, they, they present their own challenge of the unknown with whoever they, they back up quarterback. Well, now starting quarterback years. Um, Steelers, of course, they've been playing better. Uh, they like creeping up. Got to watch them. Uh, Browns, they already beat up on us before. They're going to want to do it again, especially at home. Uh, Rams this Monday night football in LA. Uh, they got a lot of playmakers on that team, team, especially on defense and offense. Um, 49ers, they still undefeated as of this video. Uh, so yeah, we Texans, oh man, they yikes. The Sean Watson, the Andre Hawk. That is going to be a fun matchup. I expect that to get flexed, but actually I think, um, I think today might actually be the deadline for the game to be flexed if it is going to be flexed, so we'll see. Oh, today when I'm recording this video, it's Wednesday, November 6th. Um, so who else? I mean, yeah, they got a chance to do that. They got a real chance of doing that. Um, but for me, I'm hoping they can do even better. Next question came from my boy Cam, and he said, what's up in Graven? I've been thinking with the type of defense that we have underwink, we've seen how effective a C.J. Mosey, Eric Guetto, or even an old man sizzle could be. How effective could Ray Lewis and Ed Reed be under the scheme in philosophy of Wink Martindale? Mind you, these are two of the greatest, all-time at their respective positions. Could they be even better? What about if we had, uh, a T. Sizzle in his prime, or even a Lody Nada? Just a thought. And yes, they would, I think they would be, they may be even better than they, than they were. But I mean, they were really good back then, and the defensive coordinators, they like, at least like all of them became head coaches. And they did for a reason. But the thing about it with the Ray Lewis and with an Ed Reed, if they were to be placed in this defense with Don Martindale, we saw how good, how great the defense was last year. And again, the reason I say that defense last year was great is because these days, in this day and age, it is hard to play defense. With all the rules, it is very hard to play defense. It's almost impossible. But last year, they did something that was very, very, very special. They got it done. Now, with that being said, they had a lot of smart minds on that defense. They had C.J. Mosey, Terrell Suggs, and Eric Weddle. Now, Ed Reed, not to discredit Eric Weddle or anything, but Ed Reed is Ed Reed. He got the play-making ability, but he got it up here too. And this way it starts. You know Ray Lewis, he knows his stuff as well. All that experience and knowledge, and you combine that in Wing's system. And then if they had a Terrell Suggs in his prime, loading all that stuff, man. I mean, the defense was already great though. So it's kind of hard to compare it to how it could have been. But regardless, it would have been amazing. Next question came from my boy, Josh H. He said, good lord, after that win only have one question. And he said, this is my first non-Ravens question for questions from subscribers. Why, oh, why, why, why are the Browns so bad? I can't figure it out. I see the Browns fans blaming Freddie Kitchens. I thought they should have kept Greg Williams. I've been saying that to Browns fans all off-season. And at first they said, they all said, no way. Williams was terrible. Players hated him. So I deferred to them since they obviously know their team better than I do. I don't know if they should fire Kitchens or not. At some point they will have to pick a coach and stick with them even if the team has a terrible year. That's true. Maybe longer or else there will be no continuity. Of course they did that with Hugh Jackson and that didn't work either. Anyway, I just don't get why they're so bad. It boggles my mind. And I won't believe it's because they're the Browns. And I don't believe it's because OBJ is some locker room nightmare. And I'm wondering if you have a theory. Thanks as always. So shout out to my god, Josh, man. Appreciate you and appreciate all the support and all the participation with the channel. My god, Josh is super active, super active in question from subscribers. He always watching videos, commenting, all that stuff and supporting. So I appreciate that. Thank you, man. Why are the Browns so bad? Man, it is crazy. It is crazy because, again, I didn't expect them to do this bad. And like I've told y'all, reminded y'all, I picked them to win the division. I picked the Browns to win the division because I didn't see the Ravens doing all that this year. Like I said, I saw them being 9 and 7. For the Browns, I saw them being 10 and 6. And I thought since they were on the come up last year, they got all these off-season additions and they just went wild this year, this off-season. And they really built in a strong team. And they were already a decent team, but the guys that they acquired make them even better. So I'm like, okay, yeah, Browns going to do something serious, man. They about to do something serious. But it's been the exact opposite of that. And I'm happy for that, no complaints. But why are they so bad? I think it's a mix of things. Coaching, coaching is a big part of it. The coaching and the play calling. I think play calling for the Browns, there have been a lot of questionable play calls for the Browns. And it starts at the top with Freddie Kitchens. And I think it's them just not using their weapons, excuse me, not using their weapons to the best of their ability, not getting different guys involved, not creating plays to get different guys involved, especially guys who you're paying a lot of money to, who you traded a lot for to acquire. But I think the biggest question mark on play calling this season came in the, who were the Browns playing that game? Oh man, I cannot remember who they were playing. It was a night game though, I believe. I don't, was it the Patriots? I don't think it was the Patriots. No, I don't think it was the Patriots. I think it was a couple of games before the Patriots. But Browns were playing somebody and it was like 4th and 13th and they were getting ready to punt. So then I think they got to delay a game or a false start or something. I forgot what they got. They got a five-yard penalty backed them up. So they were going to punt on 4th and 13th, but then it became like 4th and 18th and then they decided, oh, you know what, we're going to go for it. And it's like, little stuff like that, that adds up and that shows in competency on the part of the coaching staff. So that's a part of it. Another part of it has been the turnovers. The turnovers have just, if you turn the ball over that much, especially if you turn the ball over every game, that's not going to help either. That's only going to make things worse. That's only going to make things that much harder for your team. It's only going to make things that much harder for your team. And then I think it's been a lot of the side stuff too. It's been a lot of the side stuff too and I think that side stuff is starting to affect the team internally as well. I don't know if they have bad morale over there. Not when you talk to them, they will say they don't, but who knows what's really going on inside the locker room. Of course, we've seen the different interviews and stuff with Baker Mayfield, Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, Freddie Kitchens and whatnot, but we've seen the little different antics and the stuff that's not even important, but it gets made important just because the Browns are doing so bad. So it gets blown sort of at a proportion like the Cleats. The Cleats with Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry and it's like, really, then the whole shaving thing with Baker Mayfield and then the whole, oh, that's a stupid question, and him walking away. And there is, there seems to be with the Browns and I didn't think this was going to be the case, but it seems like there may be a lack of maturity and a lack of experience. Freddie Kitchens, this is his first time being a head coach and he had limited experience last year calling the plays. I was somebody also that thought they should have stuck with Greg Williams. He was the intern coach last year and then they ended up going in a different direction with Freddie Kitchens and I was like, oh, yeah, I think they should have kept Greg Williams, but okay, Freddie Kitchens, he was the offensive coordinator. He's super cool with Baker Mayfield and whatnot, so that should work out for them. It'll be in their favor because that gives you a certain level of consistency since he was already previously on your coaching staff. But anyway, I think there's obviously that lack of experience from the coaching staff part, but the immaturity from the players. Me, love Odell Beckham, Jr., and when he would be having his little outburst when he would get mad, I'm all for that because I would want to play on my team who doesn't like losing because, yeah, who wants to, oh, we lost, it's okay. Yeah, it's fine, we lost. But with Odell Beck, it's been a lot of little stuff and it's been a lot of some stuff where I can see why the media would get on him so much because it's like, why are you doing this? This stuff is pointless. The stuff with the cleats, but my biggest thing with him this year has been the whole watch thing. And I know it was something small, but I felt like it was something just so stupid. Why are you wearing a watch? What's the point of wearing a watch while you're playing? I forgot how much they said the watch was, it don't matter. But I just thought stuff like that is just foolish to me, man. It just reminds me of those kids in high school or just some kids period that are mostly around that age range, though. Like high school or even like in the work environment, kids maybe like 20, 21, something like that. And it's not all of them, but a good portion of it. I know it sounds like an old man right now, which I am. But anyway, it just seems like those kids or those people that go out of their way to get attention for something where they really don't need to be doing and something that's pointless. I think that plays a part in it. And then the whole, the Baker Mayfield interview was just not a good look where he said, I mean, he was speaking the truth. He was speaking the truth. He was being honest with the guy. Well, it was not the best question in the world, but it's a way to handle that. It's a way to handle that. It's a way to address him. And especially if you're addressing the media, you're addressing the media. That means they are going to look for any single thing they can do to use against you, any single clip they can use against you, any single quote they can use against you. And he gave it to him. So I think with the Browns, the reason why they're so bad, I think it's just a mix of a lot of different things and it's creating this perfect storm in Cleveland. Next question came from a guy, D3, AKA co-head Multimedia. Shout out to my guy, man. He said, good morning, engraving in the team. Keep it clean family. Hope all is well with you and yours. I got two quick questions for you. Is there anything, is there any such thing as a quick question? We're going to see. Anyway, I appreciate you. We're doing pretty good though. He said, do you feel that the NFL only instituted the pass interference reversal rule as a way to address the lack of correct calls by officials that can influence the outcome of a game? Since the rule was started this year, only around 15% of the PI challenges have been accepted and flagged. It seems like the rule was only created to look like the league owned up to the mistake in the NFC championship game. I completely agree with that because they haven't been overturning many of the calls. So it's almost like it's a waste for a coach to even challenge it nowadays. Because before I didn't get on hard ball about what he was saying about that because I still think he should have challenged the one against Mark Andrews in that Brown's game because that was clear pass interference. But with the way that the officials are just not overturning it, it almost must feel pointless to a lot of these coaches. So yeah, I do think that rule was only created, like you said, word for word, the rule was only created to look like the league owned up to its mistake in the NFC championship game. Or was it even really a mistake? Next question. He said, do you feel like the Ravens really need a quality pass rush or more than we need better outside linebackers that can recognize screenplays better since teams have been gashing us with screens? After all, screens are used to neutralize the rush they show off. Better outside linebacker play could recognize the screens faster. Again, keep up the great work and happy belated anniversary. Appreciate that, man. Thank you. I think a mix of both, man, would just make the team that much better. Ravens, yeah, they have had a little problem with that with reading the screens. That's where CJ Mosey will come into play. But I mean, Josh Bynes has still been really good, but the Ravens have still struggled a bit with those screens. And a screen can completely change field position. It can change a long, long third down and make that third and 25 end up being like a fourth and fourth, like we saw against the Patriots. But yeah, I mean, I would rather both. If I had to choose one, I would probably say out a pass rusher. I'll probably say in a lead, a dominant pass rusher rather than a better outside linebacker. Because I feel like the play of the linebackers has actually been pretty good overall. But yeah, we have been getting beat up by them little passers in the flats and the screens and stuff. But I feel like with a pass rush, they could help alleviate some of that pain by actually getting to the quarterback. So real, real, real, real good questions. Appreciate you, man. Next question came from my boy Jarvis. He said, team, keep it clean. Will the Ravens ever get the respect that they deserve? And he sent me a screenshot of Bart Scott saying, this is why Lamar Jackson will never be a star quarterback. And the other video that we've talked about before with Jason Whitlock and them saying that they were more impressed with the Patriots when over the Ravens, then, excuse me, more impressed with the Patriots and their loss to the Ravens, then being impressed with the team that actually won the game. Crazy, right? Will they ever get the respect that they deserve? No. Not from everybody. It's always gonna be somebody. That is just like, oh, no, I'm not. Even if they won a Super Bowl, it would always be somebody. Oh, no. So, no, they're not. But we like it like that. Next question came from my guy Greg. He said, let's start by saying, let's go Ravens. However, two games have me nervous. The Bungals and the Bills have me scared. I hope and pray that we don't take the Bungals lightly after beating two good teams. I know the Bungals are 0-1-8, but they still a professional team. That's very, very, very true. In my opinion, the Bills are better defense than the Patriots. They are the real physical team and they get after the quarterback. Your thoughts and go Ravens. Appreciate it, Greg. Yeah, the Bungals game is one that is concerning because we've seen in the past with the Ravens, they will come off of a big, big win. Then they'll fall flat on their faces the following week. They'll have a let down game. And this is a game that has the makings of a possible let down game because you're playing a team who has been letting themselves down all season. And now they get a chance coming off a bye week. They get a chance coming off a bye week to pull the ultimate upset. They get an AJ Greenback. They start a new quarterback. So Bungals got, and they got nothing to lose. That's the scariest part about it. They got nothing to lose. So yeah, that's a scary game. And as far as the Bills, yeah, they're a physical team. They're a physical team. That game is going to be in a code. The receivers, their hands are going to have to be right. But that running game is going to have to be right too. But yep, that's where that offensive line, they come into play. Lamar, Mark, Gus, Justice. Maybe that could be a game where he can go off. We'll see. But it is, those are going to be some challenging games. I think both of them present their own challenges in their own way. So yeah, Ravens got to be on the lookout for both and you can't sleep on anybody. The next question came from my boy Joseph. He said, team keeping clean. What's going on, brother? I just wanted to ask, do you have a go-to celebration meal or drink when the Ravens win? Besides Mike's heart lemonade. God bless you, brother. Appreciate you, Joseph. I don't. It's really whatever's in the fridge, man. Whatever's in the fridge. I have been over the past couple of days I've been doing a lot better of not eating late though. Because that's, oh, that has been my biggest struggle, man. Late night meals. Oh boy. But I've been doing good so far, but it's only been two days, but I'm trying to be consistent. I've been doing intermittent fasting again. I'm trying to lose some weight. Been going good so far, but it's only been two days, but I got to build up my consistency just like the Ravens. But no, I don't have a go-to meal after the games. I should start developing one, but then that would be late night eating. So I'm going to try to stay away. Next question came from a guy, C.M. Henshaw. He said, I'm a new sub. Hey, I appreciate you subscribing. Thank you. He said, I would like to know how teams can sign players from other teams practice squads. The reason I'm asking is because of Miami Dolphins announced they had signed second year running back to Lance Turner from the Ravens practice squad. I really liked him during the pre-season. Take care and keep it clean. I appreciate that and welcome. Welcome. We appreciate you being a part of this. The way that that works, if a player is on a team's practice squad, then any team in the league can sign him off of that practice squad, because they're not on the active roster. Now they can't sign anybody off the active roster, only thing they can do with players on the active roster is try to trade for them, obviously before the trade deadline. But for the practice squad players, those guys are set. They are, I mean, they're not set, excuse me. Those guys, they are free to, if they get another opportunity, even if they want to go to a different practice squad. They can do that or if a team calls them and be like, hey, we want you to come play for us. You're on active roster, boom, you're set. You can go. You're free to go. You are not locked down. You are free to go. You are free to go. Now what a lot of teams would do, depending on a practice squad player, if it's somebody that they really, really like and that they really, really want to keep, then they will pay them a lot of money on a practice squad. They will pay them a higher salary than usual. So just in case somebody else comes knocking, they can be like, oh, no, okay, I'm straight. I'm good right here where I'm at. So with putting anybody on a practice squad, you just, you always run that risk of losing them to another team that I want to add them to the active roster. Next question came from my boy Isaiah. He said, what's up in Graven? Love your content. Appreciate it, man. He said, I'm currently watching SportsCenter, and many of the analysts seem to have Nick Boso cemented as defensive player of the year. The home and me thinks Marlon Humphrey could be a candidate. Is there any other players you could think could be defensive player of the year? I mean, both of those definitely should be in the runnings. Nick Boso, because he's just been amazing for the 49ers. Imagine if we had a pass rusher like that, or just a pass rush like they do, we'd probably be undefeated. But, man, anyway. Let me not keep thinking about it because it'll make me sad. Anyway, no, but Marlon Humphrey, he should definitely be in the runnings for it because this season has just been amazing for him. Now, again, with the Ravens, with a lot of their players, especially with how Lamar Jackson is just wowing everybody, a lot of tension gets taken away from the defense. And even with that, even without Lamar Jackson, wowing everybody, a lot of people are not really paying attention to Ravens defense right now because they don't have a lot of household names. I think Earl Thomas is like the only household name on that Ravens defense. Everybody else are guys that you would only know if you really, really watch the NFL. I mean, even with Earl Thomas, too. But Marlon Humphrey with his play, all the fumble returns, all the touchdowns, the lockdowns and whatnot, and the non-lockdowns for a little bit, too. But Marlon Humphrey has been having a really, really great season. And defensive player to, yeah, I mean, when you look at what he's done and just he's been in the perfect places at the perfect time, yeah, I think he should definitely be a candidate for it. Next question came from a boy, Reginald. He said, what's going on in Raven? Hope you and the fam are doing well. Yes, we're doing great, man. Appreciate that. He said, this isn't really much of a question, but more of a thought. As much as I'm enjoying the Ravens win against the Patriots, there's still a lot of work to be done. The main issues I see are within the trenches on both sides of the ball. Mm-hmm. The pass rush is the biggest issue. Oh, trust me. I agree. I feel like we have conversations about this every single day. Let's keep going. He said, as I was watching the Sunday night game, I just kept getting frustrated on how close we would get to Brady, but not finish. True. Just having one decent pass rusher would upgrade our defense dramatically. Yes, yes, I completely agree. I completely agree. And he also said the second issue would be the offensive line. We're clearly dominant at run blocking, pass blocking. Yes, yes, yes. This is exactly what we talked about as well. I agree. I agree. And he said, once we get some interior linemen, which I'm assuming will be next season, I think it would definitely improve our passing game, which also leads me to my third issue, passing the ball. Lamar is definitely doing his thing, but I think we are really going to need the passing game in the postseason. I agree as well. I agree. I agree. Keep going. He said, because I've noticed, once we get behind, it's a little harder to play our game, since we're a running team first, but we really need to be able to spread the ball around. And I think the offensive line is the main cause of us not doing that, because Lamar is definitely scrambling out of the pocket more often than not. That's true, because the protection and the pass blocking has been a little weak. But anyway, let's keep going. In my honest opinion, I think the way we played against the Dolphins and how we played against New England put together is how the best version of our team is going to look within the coming years. Oh, I mean, yeah, of course. That would be great. If they could show that every single week. Oh, boy, that'd be great. The passing game in the Dolphins and the run game in the page. Oh, boy. But he said, and all we need is a couple more pieces to get to that point. But that's all I got. Keep up the great work on the videos. Team keep it clean. And then he said, oh, wait. I have one more thing. LOL. I'm still waiting on my question. I asked about a month ago on Facebook. I took a five hour trip to San Antonio over the weekend and listened to all of the videos along the way that I've missed. And don't remember hearing it. I'm still being patient on it. But just figured I'd give you a nudge. Oh, OK. So he asked one on Facebook. Let me see if I can find it. Because a month ago, we weren't doing the question from subscribers via email. We were still doing them. We were still doing them. Hey, I appreciate you. You said you took a five hour drive. I mean, that's still not long enough to get caught up with all the questions, man. Because you know, these videos will be going for a little while, man. I'm looking for it. Oh, here we go. Oh, I think this is it. His question, it was on October 2nd. This must be the one. He said, what's good in Gravenhopal as well? I got a question for subscribers. Would us seemingly going forward with the youth movement, do you think we're just going through growing pains with all of our young players or are we just really not coaching our young players as much as we should? Because right now, I think the majority of Ravens fans think we're just instantly going to the playoffs this year. Which I certainly hope we do, but I think our team still has a lot of learning and growing to do, especially on defense since we don't have as many vests as we did last year. Regardless of all this, though, if we don't go, if we do want to go to the playoffs, this team needs to gel together like ASAP because our schedule isn't going to get any easier. Anyway, just wanted to know your thoughts. Oh, man. Usually, I remember when we answer a question, but I do not remember answering this question. So, hey, you might be right. Maybe I didn't do it. I thought I did, but okay. Hey, well, I appreciate you respectfully letting me know. Giving me that nudge like, hey, you didn't answer my question. What's going on? But yeah, this was a month ago when things were definitely not looking as good as they are now. This is definitely before Josh Bynes and before LJ Fort. Because, yeah, our team, definitely, they're young. That's the thing. And I think it was a mix because he asked the question, are we just going through growing pains with all of our young players or are we just really not coaching our young players as much as we should? I think it's a mix of both. And I think the Ravens, I think they felt like with a lot of the young players like a Kenny Young and like a Peanut, initially that they said, no, this ain't it. Let's do something different. And I think with the Ravens, they really felt like we can win now. We got a chance to win now. We got a chance to be special this year. We don't want to wait. Yeah, we're going to do things that allow us to go through the process of growth and building that foundation and growing for the future, setting us up for the future. But we also still want to win now. So they signed a Josh Bynes. So they signed an LJ Fort. So they traded for Marcus Peters. And with these moves, especially the Josh Bynes and LJ Fort, they things got better immediately. Tony Jefferson went down. So that caused a little fear in people. But then Chuck Clark and the Sean Elliott went down too. But then Chuck Clark, he picked right up. He picked right up. Like he has always been a starter or something. So it's like I said, it was a mix of both. I think I'm just not coaching up the young players. Another maybe the young players just, I think it's the growing pains to the growing pains to the young players too. And then just really maybe not being ready. Maybe not being ready for enough cases. But now, and that's why you bring in the veterans. Like this season, this season really made me, and I appreciated it before, especially when Ray Lewis retired. But this season definitely gave me another, even more of an appreciation for veteran presence on team. Because veterans are guys who have been there, done that. They done seen everything. They got all that experience. And those guys that have been there and done that, they can help the young guys even more. So great question.