 My, my, my, how the turntables. YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on is Engraven here with another video. And boy, things could change so quickly. And my guy Augusto, he said, man, I just knew it was too good to be true. I was literally just responded to somebody who in the comment section of our previous video said Engraven, stop over analyzing it. You're over analyzing it. Zadaria Smith will be with the Ravens. Oh, what's this? What's this? You know what? Let's just read the report straight from Ian Rappaport. He said, plot twist, former Packers past rusher. I guess you could call him former Ravens past rusher now too. But former Packers past rusher, Zadaria Smith is not signing his deal with the Ravens after all sources say. He remains a free age. I'm not even mad, man. Straight up, I ain't even mad. This is actually kind of funny. It's funny how things can change so quickly, so quickly. Again, when we listen to the presser, now who knows, maybe Zadaria Smith is looking around because I know a lot of y'all heard on the radio up there that it's about money. It's about the bread. He wanna get some more bread. And if I'm Zadaria Smith, I'm looking, I got, what was it, 8.5 mil per year, I think? Something like that. If I'm looking around, I'm looking at Chandler Jones. Chandler Jones got 17. I'm looking around, I'm looking at Vaughn Miller. Vaughn Miller, what is it, 20 per year? He got six years, 120 mil? So I'm looking around at those deals like, hold up now. Vaughn Miller is what, 32? Something like that? Chandler Jones is what, is he 31? He got either 30 or 31, something like that. But I'm looking around at these deals. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You y'all not about the okie doke me, with this little 9.5, 8.5, 9.5 mil, how much it was? I'm not even in double digits. Y'all ain't about the okie doke me? And it's like, man, just when we thought, like, Eric DeCosta, you got him, you brought him back, that back must be good. His back must be straight, must be healthy. But Zadaria Smith said, oh, I'm healthy. But that deal is not. And when we listened to the presser from Eric DeCosta today, I was saying, I'm like, man, the way that he said it, that's why you gotta always look for these things. The way that he said it, you just knew something was off. Something was off. And apparently what was off was the deal between Zadaria Smith and the Baltimore Ravens. But you know what? I ain't mad at him, man. Because you want to try to, now who knows? He could turn around and Ravens could up it a little bit, but I don't know about this one, because this is like, ooh. This makes it very awkward between him and the Ravens, because Ravens offered him a deal. He verbally accepted the deal. Obviously he didn't sign the deal, so it doesn't make the deal official yet. But usually when you do the little handshake deals or whatever, or virtual handshake, because he wasn't in person yet, because he ain't signed, when you do those deals and then they fall apart, usually the relationship does too. I mean, see, well, actually see Ben Mason, because you remember how hot hardball was about Ben Mason when they drafted him for whatever reason, in the fifth round, and then they cut him for whatever reason. And then they probably told him, hey, Ben, you coming back on a practice squad, right? And Ben thought, oh, yeah, yeah, for sure, for sure, oh, man, I got you, man. Only to go to the Patriots. And hardball was, I would never forget that press of how hot hardball was. Ooh, he was so mad. But then they ended up signing him this offseason to a future reserve. That's why he came back. So maybe it was Adaria Smith, the same thing could happen, not next year, but this year, this offseason. So I'm sure Ravens will have to really step their game up if they wanna keep, or not even keep, if they wanna get Zee. So he put himself in really good position. I ain't mad at him at all. I know it's gonna be Ravens saying, oh, man, why they do that all, man? I hate that guy, you know how fans get, they get all crazy with it. But a lot of fans don't ever put themselves in the player's shoes. And that's one of the reasons why a lot of fans get so mad at players when it comes to certain aspects, especially when it comes to the business side. That's where so many fans, they start feeling entitled and whatnot. Oh, no, this is what he needs to do. This is what he needs, he should do this. He needs to do this. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Let that player do what he gotta do. So again, I ain't mad at Zee for trying to get more, if that's the case, he trying to get more bread, more power to you. I would have done the same thing. If I ain't signed on, if a company offered me a job, and I'm like, all right, cool, yeah, I like that offer. Nice, but I ain't signed anything yet. I'm like, okay, yeah, I like the offer, it's good. Then I look around and I say, oh, wait a minute, wait a minute. Somebody that's doing the same thing I'm doing for this company over here, oh, they getting that much? Ooh, wow, wow, that's just like, almost double what I'm getting. Then I look over here, oh, they getting that much? That is more than double than what I'm getting. What, you think I'm about to sign that little ringy-dingy contract? No, I'm straight, man, no, no. I don't want no piece of that. Hey, but thanks, hey, we had a good run before. Remember, hey, I ain't ever gonna forget you. Now, if you do wanna reconcile our differences, well, you need to reconcile this deal, because that little cheap thing you tried to offer me, oh, yeah, no, not having it, not having it. So, Eric DeCosta, you know what's kind of funny? You know what's funny? Eric DeCosta, he did say, hey, we plan on still spending more money. We still got money to spend in free agency. We ain't just gonna stay in Pat. Now we know why he said that, because he ain't paying Zidarius Smith. Now it all makes so much sense. I love when things come full circle like this to where they can initially say something, but we don't quite understand it completely, but then everything ends up coming to the surface. I love it. I don't love that this happened to the Raven. I ain't mad at it, but it is what it is. It happens. Now, this doesn't happen too often, but it does happen. I remember Anthony Barr a couple of years ago. I think he agreed to a deal with the Jets, I wanna say, in the legal tampering period part of free agency. He agreed to a deal with the Jets, and it's like, oh, yeah, Anthony Barr signs to the Jets to have a match, da, da, da, da. We did the video on it and all. So then, I think a day later, maybe two days later, they were like, oh, nope, Anthony Barr, he changes mine and he decided, you know what? Nope, I'm going back to the Vikings again. So the Vikings kept them. That happened with somebody this year. Oh, I think it was the Marcus Lawrence or Randy Gregory. Maybe it was Randy, wanted them to always get those two mixed up. It was either the Marcus Lawrence or Randy Gregory to where one of them agreed to a deal with the Broncos, all right, new beginning. No, no, they agreed to a deal with the Cowboys. That's what it was. They agreed to a deal with the Cowboys. They're like, hey, I'm staying home, staying home. Tell the Cowboys I'm staying home. And then they're like, you know what? On second thought, bye, Texas, I'm out. And they went to go sign a deal with the Broncos. So these things happen because in the legal tampering period, which they need to get rid of is pointless. But in the legal tampering period, these are just verbal agreements. Verbal agreements don't mean anything in the NFL. You have to put pen to paper, pen to paper. And until that pen is to the paper, then boom. Oh, these sneaky bingles. Wow, sneaky bingles. They, wow, they really signed. That's crazy. They really signed Hayden Hurst. Oh, those bingles. Anyway, it's all good. We gonna talk about that in a little bit. For Zidarius, no longer with the Ravens. Well, it was fun while it lasted, right? So like Zidarius Smith is when it comes to being a member of these Baltimore Ravens, I'm just like Zidarius Smith, I'm out.