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And boom, we get it in not even 12 hours later. But anyway, so with Tony Jefferson being back, what can he do for this team? What can he do for the Baltimore Ravens? Well, he adds, again, veteran presence. Veteran presence is very important, especially when you have such a young team. Such a team that has just a lack of experience in a lot of areas. When you have a team that you know anything's possible with, but it's just a matter of getting stuff done. One of my guys, my guy Skeptigo, man, he made, in one of those Twitter spaces, he made such a great point because I know it's been a lot of back and forth with Ravens fans because even before Lamar Jackson was hurt, and we don't know how long he's gonna be out for yet. Hardball said that he could play this week. I don't think he's gonna play this week, but anyway, even before Lamar Jackson got hurt though, a lot of Ravens fans are like, man, this season is done. Even if we make it to the playoffs, it's a waste. We're gonna be one and done, da-da-da-da. Man, you can understand what a lot of them are coming from with that. But a lot of Ravens fans were like, oh, we should just tank. We should tank the rest of the season. We should just give up on the rest of the season and be done with it. Now me, I don't like that. I don't like the idea of tanking. I don't like the idea of giving up. I always tell my son anytime something is tough for him, anytime something is a challenge for him, it makes it that much more fun. It makes it that much more fun. And I always tell him, do not be a quitter and do not give up. And if the Ravens were to tank, they will be doing both of those things all in one. So I would not agree with that method. I would not agree with that strategy. I would not agree with that mindset. And I just, I don't. But my guy skeptical, he made a really good point on one of his reasons why he doesn't agree with it. He said, well, this team, they got a lot of young players, which they do. But he said, hey, worse that could happen. All right, they go to the playoffs and they do go one and done whatever. But he said for a lot of those young guys, they would be getting that playoff experience. And that obviously goes a long way. And I'm like, man, I didn't even think about that. Never even thought about that. So that would be another benefit of them playing in the playoffs. And again, like I always say, you get in the playoffs, you never know what could happen. Never know what could happen. But anyway, Tony Jefferson, he brings that veteran leadership to the Ravens and something else that a lot of y'all had mentioned in the comment section. I saw a lot of people talking about it on Twitter too. That with Tony Jefferson, he would also bring that energy. He would bring that energy. He would bring just that vibe that fire to the Ravens. Because you know, Tony Jefferson, he was one of the Ravens that was always joking around and he was on the field. You could see him, he was always, when he made a play, he was always flexing. He would show off their muscles, show that he hit the arms this week, he hit them waist this week. But he would always, again, very, very positive energy guy. And I remember when Eric Weddle, when Eric Weddle got cut or whatnot, Tony Jefferson, he had to sort of step up as the vocal leader for the Ravens. And with Tony Jefferson, he took on that role quite well. Now we know how his story ended. A lot of the writing had been on the wall when he got hurt. Cause he got hurt, he went down and Chuck Clark, he stepped up and he emerged as, oh, hold up, we got somebody else playing that strong safety role, that box safety role. Okay, well, can he do it? Well, he showed that he could do it. And he did a pretty good job. This year, he's been a little up and down, made a lot of plays, but he's also been around a whole field, playing like every single position. Again, ask what Chuck Clarks, ask what his position is. And he'll just say defense. That's what it is. He just a defender. He plays defense. That's it. And he was on special teams this weekend too, but he plays defense. What position? All of them, all the above. But with Tony Jefferson again, the same thing I was saying this morning, I just really want the Ravens to use him the right way, play him to his strengths. Some, somebody mentioned about with Tony Jefferson that he has somebody put in a comment section that he has like eight and a half sex. So he feels like the Ravens could use him that way. As far as a being a blitzer. I mean, we know he likes to be around the line of scrimmage. Why not just run through the line of scrimmage and go hit the quarterback? I mean, we could use an additional blitz. Cause you know, wink, wink like, ooh, Tony Jefferson. Okay. I don't know what number you're gonna get. Cause 23 is taken. So Tony, oh, let's see. I mean, I'm thinking 30 is Westry. 31, who that is is slipping my mind right now. 32 was the Sean Elliott. 33 is Devonte Freeman. 34 is Tyson Williams. 35, oh, Gus Edwards. Oh man, I said 36 Chuck Clark. 37, who's 37? I might be missing somebody, but I can't think of who 32, but anyway, we'll see what number he decides to choose. It's probably gonna be an ugly looking number. It's probably gonna be one of them nasty looking numbers. But hey, you gotta take what you can get. I mean, it's week 15. Too many numbers gonna be left. So I'm sure Tony Jefferson won't mind whatever number it ends up being. One benefit about Tony Jefferson is that even though he's been a couple of years removed and I'm sure a lot of terminology will have to be updated a little bit for him, he is familiar with this defense. He's familiar with this defense. He understands the defense. So that would actually give him an upper hand on playing quicker, playing faster. And initially when I was thinking playing quicker and playing faster, I was thinking he would have more of an opportunity to get on the field. But then now that I'm thinking about the mental part of the game, it would also allow him to play quicker and play faster when he's on the field because you don't have to second guess. You don't have to, and when you don't have to second guess stuff, and that's not just for playing football. That's with anything that you do. When you're not overthinking it, when you don't have to second guess it, that allows you to do whatever it is. That much better, that much more efficiently, that much faster, and it just allows you to put that much more effort into it. Because when you have to overthink stuff, it's like, oh man, should I have done that, or should I do this? Oh man, what's gonna happen if I do it like this? Oh man, you start overthinking and that slows you down. It slows you down so much. But if it's something that you're confident in, ooh, it makes it come out that much more smoother and it's just, it makes the process so much better. So with him having an understanding of the defense, it'll help him big time. Now, what will he play? Where will he play? Free, I've heard some people say, all right, well, I guess Chuck Clark gonna move to free safety and Tony Jefferson, he gonna be our strong safety. Slow down. Let's slow down a bit. Tony Jefferson, I do not see them, Tony Jefferson coming in and just starting. He's not gonna make anybody change their position. I know some people talked about too, Brandon Stevens, him possibly moving back to cornerback so that he could help out there, but I think he could still do that and play safety comedy again with Wink the more you can do. But I just, I don't see Tony Jefferson making anybody change their position. I don't. We still got Jimmy Smith, he should be back next week. Shout out to him for being a daddy or father of four, I believe, I think this his fourth child. But it's, so we'll see, we'll see. I think that if he has looked as good as John Harbaugh said, it could be a possibility that he plays this week, it could be. We are going to need all the help that they possibly can get in the secondary because Aaron Rodgers is gonna try it. And oh boy, this is going to be a game that tests that Raven's secondary to the max, to the max because, and we're gonna talk about a lot more in the preview, but boy. Aaron Rodgers, he gonna try it. Aaron with the play, oh my goodness, there was one play action that he did last night that was just disgusting. It was disgusting. It really looked like the running back had the ball. It really looked like it, but Aaron Rodgers had kept it and then threw to the tight end, got a little first down and what, it was just so simple, but it was so nasty at the same time. And then of course, you know, Aaron Rodgers with the deep ball too. So Brandon Stevens, Chuck Clark, they, oh my goodness, that's Raven's secondary. They, ooh, they better be on point because if they not, we talk about that a little bit later, but again, Tony Jefferson, when he does play, yeah, I would expect him to just help with that physicality around the line of scrimmage, help with that physicality up front and just really bring that again, the energy, the passion and just that strength. So we'll see how this thing goes. Shout out to TJ for being back with the squad, literally, because he's on the practice squad, but team keeping clean. I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. And just like Tony Jefferson is no more when it comes to being with the Ravens, I'm out.