 I'ma just start calling Ravens out for what they are. World-class trolls. We always say how timing is everything. We literally had just finished, well, it was about 30 minutes ago, but we have finished recording the video talking about how we expect things to really start heating up this week for the Baltimore Ravens. Because after the Super Bowl, like you got coaches from teams that you wanna talk to. And I wasn't 100% sure that they had anybody that they were interested in from Philly, but we certainly knew that there's been reports going around that they were interested in Chiefs current offensive coordinator, Eric Biennemy. So then this, as the video is uploading, this news comes out. This report comes out from Mr. Jeremy Fowler. And it reads, the Ravens are expected to talk with Eagles QB coach, Brian Johnson and Chiefs offensive coordinator, Eric Biennemy after the Super Bowl about their offensive coordinator job per sources. I like that. I like it. I like it for so many different reasons. Now, we've talked about the reasons why we like Eric Biennemy, but this, them speaking with Eagles QB coach, I wonder if anybody's gonna say, oh, he never called plays, so I don't want him. He's never had play calling responsibility so they can keep him. Wonderful, we gonna hear any of that about Brian Johnson. Anyway, the reason I like this is because he's obviously a part of Jaylen Hertz development and he's also a part of the Eagles offense. So it's always nice when you see an offense that they just do so many different things well and everything starts with the quarterback. Well, I mean, it really starts with offensive line too, but it starts with the quarterback and the coach of that quarterback has a job in specializing in development of that quarterback. Jaylen Hertz, as we all know, he was pretty much, I mean, pretty much written off. I mean, it's pretty close to being written off, right? So many people say, oh, he's sorry, he can't throw, he can't do this, he can't do that. I mean, it sounds similar to some other story that we heard, but anyway, we heard so much stuff about Jaylen Hertz, so much negative stuff about Jaylen Hertz. They went ahead, they made the playoffs now. They had a bad performance, it was rough. It was rough to just even watch it, that playoff performance against the Bucks, but the Eagles said, you know what? We got our own questions about Jaylen Hertz. We got our own things that we wanted about Jaylen Hertz. So, you know what? Let's not give ourselves any excuses. So let's really build around this guy. Let's go all in around him, around with this team. Not, and they didn't just go all in on offense. They didn't just go all in on defense. They went all in on both sides of the ball and they really maxed this rookie contract out. They took full advantage of it, but again, another story for another day. But anyway, that was all part of the development, especially on offense, obviously, because he's a quarterback, but the development of Jaylen Hertz and now they're in the Super Bowl. Now they have an opportunity in, I'm recording this at 1101 AM, they have an opportunity, what time does the game start at 630, I think? So in about seven and a half hours, they have an opportunity to reap what they sold, to reap the benefits of everything that they did this off season. I mean, either way that it goes, if they win or lose, they made it. So this was a successful season. Obviously somebody's got to lose, but this was a successful season for them because they made it to the promise lane. Now are they gonna get over that hump and be like, man. See, I'm trying to stay focused on Brian Johnson, but I just got reminded like Eagles were literally like five years ago, five years ago, they were in the Super Bowl and they won. They won the Super Bowl. And then that Super Bowl winning head coach ended up getting fired. And then now five years later, they back in the Super Bowl, different coach, same GM, but different coach, and they back in the Super Bowl. Like really, man? And five years later, five years ago, they won the Super Bowl, anyway. But yeah, so I like that the fact that the Ravens are gonna be talking to Brian Johnson because when you bring in some, when you potentially bring it in somebody, you want to know if their body of work is like that. You want to know if where they were at before, what was their level of success. And obviously when you look at Philly and what's happening with Philly, what their offense has a whole, but specifically with Jalen Hurts, you're like, oh, okay, I see you. So, and what Philly does, they do have their little RPOs in there, but Jalen Hurts, they don't really be having him run like that. They let their running backs do the work in a run game. Jalen Hurts will take off from time to time now, he will. But their running backs, they use their running backs as running backs. Their offensive line was nice. Their receivers obviously, I mean, we could go on and on about their receivers, but they found ways to implement a dominant run game, but also a dominant pass game too. And the fact that they have their quarterback getting everybody involved, they have their quarterback. I mean, weapons obviously matter, like we keep on saying weapons matter because I feel like you could have the best coaches in the world. And yeah, the X's and O's are important, but them Jimmy's and Joe's, they definitely important. Super important because you gotta have the players that can make it happen too. So it's a good combination of both, but with these two, I am not mad at all. I love both of these candidates for the Baltimore Ravens and like either one of these two, I would have zero problem with, zero problem with the Ravens hiring either one. Now, will them hiring either one of these two, allow the Ravens to keep LeMau? I mean, it will certainly help in my opinion. I think, I don't know how LeMau is feeling, but seeing what these offenses have done with a Patrick Mahomes and a Jalen Hertz and both offenses do the same thing, both of them. Both, oops, I'm gonna be getting so excited, I'm gonna be knocking the mic out, but both offenses, they always find ways to get different guys involved. And both offenses, they show trust, big trust in their quarterback, big and crunch time and crucial decision making time. And when it's all on them, they show trust in their quarterback and they do it consistently. They keep their quarterback's out of harm's way. Of course, stuff still happens as we know, but they keep their quarterback's out of harm's way. They ain't running their quarterback's into the ground, he ain't no Patrick Mahomes, he ain't no runner like that. I know when that little AFC Championship game a couple years ago, he had that, that was probably the slowest, longest run by a quarterback ever. The one for a touchdown with all the Titans, but they were like moving out the way, they were like, oh no, we ain't gonna touch Patrick Mahomes. But anyway, so yeah, man, I like it. So this was good news. So I mean, like the previous video did say things are certainly heating up for the Ravens, but now we see it in an even bigger way. We out.