 Yeah. Hello. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I'm doing good. I'm doing good. How you doing? Yeah. Everything's straight. You know, same old stuff. Yeah. Just working, taking care of the family. That's it. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They, they doing real good, man. I appreciate you asking about that. Did I hear about who? Chuck Claude. Oh yeah. Yeah. Chuck Claude. It's the safety for the Raven. Yeah. You calling me about that? I, no, I just, I heard that people have been calling by I haven't got calls myself. What am I doing taking that call? Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. They told you to call EDC, not ING. Let me get you in the right direction. So YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's engraving here with another video and in this video, it has been reported. The Ravens even put it on their own website. So when I saw that, I was like, Oh, yeah. Chuck Claude is probably really gone because why would the Ravens put it out there on their own website? But anyway, before we get into this video, I love your team keep it clean special shout out to all the team keep it clean patrons. Thank you for what you do. Thank you for supporting the channel a little bit extra. And we all love your and love your input into the channel question from subscribers and coming back with as soon as just been so much going on as you all can tell. Now, with Chuck Clark, let's just read the excerpt out of the from Baltimore Ravens dot com that they put on there. So I'm like, Oh, okay. Now Ravens. Anyway, it says ESPN's Jeremy Fowler said there would be a market for Clark if he was available. I'm hearing and this is from Jeremy Fowler. I'm hearing that multiple teams checked in on Chuck Clark status on draft night in light of Baltimore drafting safety Kyle Hamilton and number 14 overall. So when the Ravens again, Kyle Hamilton was not a need. Kyle Hamilton was a luxury. But by the way, things looking like they're going to be going is looking like the Ravens are going to be deleting the safety off of their squad. So and with Chuck Clark, like let's just keep reading before we get into it said presumably to pair him with Marcus Williams for a backfield tandem. Clark isn't requesting a trade but wants to play, which is why he would welcome a potential change. Maybe nothing happens, but it's worth noting. And then I hadn't even seen this from Jeff Zribick. Come on, your team people can usually tell me everything. Even if it's something that I saw already, but I hadn't seen this where somebody asked Jeff Zribick, they said, Have you heard anything about Chuck Clark asking for a trade? I saw a blue check tweeted out, but he's not the most reliable source. What blue check he was talking about. I don't know. I'm sure some of y'all gonna say a certain name in the comment section. I already see it coming. But anyway, Jeff Zribick said, I don't know if he's officially asked for a trade that I cannot confirm. I do know that he's apparently unhappy with how a few things have played out this offseason. There's certainly something there. So Jeff's Zribick clearing it up. And he the story is valid. So I'm popping with Chuck Clark. And of course, we remember right before the second day of the draft, JLC, Jason Lockham for he said it's expected that the Ravens are going to trade Chuck Clark. But it would make sense to me, like, Chuck Clark knows a business, he knows a business, and I would not be mad at him if he did request a trade because yeah, I wouldn't expect Kyle Hamilton's to cut into Chuck Clark's playtime. Well, actually, I would significant because he's the first round pick and he's a defensive player too. That's a double whammy right there for the Ravens. That's a double whammy. So Chuck Clark, his playtime, his playstyle, it would definitely be changing. He would definitely have a different role because the Ravens are going to want to make sure that that first round draft pick at safety, he gets on the field. Someway, somehow, they are going to want him to be on the field. With Chuck Clark, I could understand the frustration because it's like, oh, oh, we got Marcus Williams. We about to pay up Marcus Williams with me. All right, let's go. Let's get it, man. I done I tried with her on Thomas, but he he wanted to swing on me. So that ain't work out. Shout out to Chuck, man. Chuck don't say much, man. Chuck don't he don't say much. He don't cause no problems. He just he always keep a low profile, super quiet dude, man. He don't be in no mess. Again, it's just except for the whole of Thomas thing. But besides that, Chuck, Chuck being cool, man. He been cool with everything. He tweet about once a year. That tweet that he tweeted out a couple days ago. That was his annual tweet. Got it out of system. So it's like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. We some sums about to happen. Some's about to go down with Chuck. Um, but yeah, I would not be surprised for him to if he did request a trade. I know Jeff Rebek said he's not sure if he did or not, but I wouldn't be surprised if he did because it's like, all right, I'm getting ready to pay with Marcus Williams. All right, let's go. Here we go. Let's get it popping. Let's let's take care of this business, man. And then all of a sudden, oh, the Ravens with the 14th overall selection, they select Notre Dame Safety, Kyle Hamilton. Oh, y'all really? Oh, oh, y'all really? Oh, okay. All right. Yeah. All right, I see. I get it. Gotcha. I see what it is. Yeah, I went out. I went through the same thing. If that's what Chuck even did. But Jeff's Rebek saying that Chuck is he's apparently unhappy with how some things have played out this offseason. I mean, it makes sense. It makes sense. Baltimore Ravens in the article, they also said that's Rebek pointed out, pointed specifically to the Philadelphia Eagles, Giants and Jets as teams who could be looking for safety help. If he went to the Giants, like there've been a lot of rumors and and initially I'm like, man, why are there are all these rumors about him possibly going to the Giants? But then y'all put me on the comment section. Oh, because a wink and I was like, I didn't even think about that. I did not even think about that, but that would make a lot of sense. But um Jeff mentioned it as well. Clark, a reunite with defensive coordinator, Wink Martindale with the Giants and an added bonus. Guess what? If Chuck Clark went to the Giants, then he would be able to play these Ravens and the Ravens will also be able to play him. It can go either way. Um so we'll see how that goes down. Now, it's funny. Um timing is everything. We talked about Chuck Clark's tweet. Uh one of my guys uh Eric, he sent me an email this morning and he's talking about the tweet, the Chuck Clark tweet. He said, I know this tweet is a few days old and I don't want to read too much into it but what do you think Chuck Clark means by this and we talked about that uh a few days ago about what we think Chuck Clark means by and and to me, I think it's I told y'all first he was probably at like uh he was probably like in Disney World or something. He might have been at Bush Gardens and he was getting ready to go on a roller coaster. He was like a little unsure of it and he's like, oh man, I don't know about this one. Y'all, I don't know. He's with his family and stuff and he's getting kind of nervous and then he that's when he like, you know what, let me take the Twitter for it and he said, this can go one or two ways. It can go up. It can go down either way. I'm prepared. So, it was at that point when he tweeted it out that he gained the confidence to step aboard that roller coaster. Me, I ain't got that confidence. You ain't no roller coaster person. Last time I was on a roller coaster. Oh boy, it was a Scooby-Doo roller coaster back in like fifth or sixth grade and I remember going on it. It didn't even go upside down. That's the worst part but it didn't even go upside down. It's just going like that and doing all these turns and stuff. My eyes were like crazy watery and stuff and I just I hated it. Never got on a roller coaster ever again. So, I was scarred but that's that's my story. But anyway, and he said it was retweeted by DeSean Elliott who was recently traded but well he wasn't traded. His deal expired and he he'd signed with the lion. So, he wasn't traded but since my guy Eric, he said since DeSean Elliott retweeted it, he was thinking like, okay, hey, there's some validity to that but yeah. So, yeah, I mean, it could just be DeSean Elliott being like, hey man, I know how these Ravens get down and not not even how they get down but I know that I understand it's the business. It's the business and hey, I wanted to stay with the Ravens. Ravens ain't want me. Okay, cool. I get it. I know my history or whatnot. Alright, I'm in Detroit on the bigger and better things. Well, better but on the different things. So, maybe he just retweeted it just to show support for Chuck Clark. That's his boy. They obviously work together but that's his guy. He probably like, hey, Chuck, you getting ready to be on another team too. I already know what's coming. Let me just put the people that follow me on so they won't be surprised when it happens to you too because that's that's the nature of the game. That's the businessman. Stuff happens to where people they are giving opportunities in the NFL and things happen to where people are removed and the opportunities are taken away from them. Look at both Chuck Clark and DeSean Elliott. Look at how that situation started. Chuck Clark was a six round draft pick. I forgot what year and I remember I think his first interception. It was actually in a game against the Chiefs. I want to say in 2018 I would say but I'm not 100% sure. I mean, yeah, I think it was in 2018 though when we played the Chiefs and that that heartbreaking game that overtime game. I think that was it. But anyway, because somebody or safety had got injured for a little bit, but then that safety came back in and Chuck Clark went back to the sidelines. But then Chuck Clark, he got his real opportunity when Tony Jefferson went down. Tony Jefferson went down with the like the ACL, MCL, something CL injury and he was out. Then Chuck Clark stepped in and everybody ran to the Raven. Oh, Chuck Clark. He's so smart. He knows his Ravens defense. So Chuck Clark, he was in there. He was solid. Ended up getting his contract extension. Boom. With DeSean Elliott, he was a fifth round pick. He the fifth or sixth round pick from Texas came out thumping. He didn't anybody in front of him. He didn't care who it was. Just he would go crazy with it. He of course had his injury problems, but he still remained on the team. What happened in 2020? That's when Earl Thomas, all that stuff with Earl Thomas. He wanted to play ready to rumble, but in practice and stuff. Earl Thomas ended up swinging on Chuck Clark. Did he connect? I'm not sure. I don't remember, but Earl Thomas, the Ravens were like, all right, boom. That's it. We actually been wanting to get this dude off the team for a while now because we regretted giving him all this money. All right. Conduct detrimental. Since you swung on your teammate, conduct detrimental. And you know, I bet the Ravens were probably like, hey, they probably telling Chuck Clark, hey, go poke the beard. Go poke. Try to mess with Earl Thomas because we see he's a little emotional right now. Let's so go, go mess with him because we, hey, we, we regret giving him all this money. He wasn't a bad player for us, but we regret giving him all this money. We give him a lot of money. And we probably shouldn't have, but it happened, but we try to get out of it. Go, go mess with him. So Chuck Clark is fine. Okay. He start poking and poking and poking and poking the Earl Thomas. And that was that. So we got him. All right. Conduct detrimental. You're going. You're out. And then now Earl Thomas got, he got a lot going on right now. So that's anyway. So that's how the Sean Elliott got his opportunity. He wasn't supposed to be the start of safety. Chuck Clark wasn't supposed to be the start. Neither one of them two was supposed to be Raven starting safeties, but because of situations, they ended up getting pushed into the limelight. And now the Sean Elliott, his contract ran out. He went to the Lions. Chuck Clark, he still got two years left on his deal, but the Ravens, they draft the Kyle Hamilton. Now they got their safety tandem for the next five years. Yet Chuck Clark does wear the green dot, but you got your next, you got your safety tandem for the next five years. Chuck Clark probably, they probably looking at Chuck Clark like, hey, we would love to keep you. And I know John Hardball, somebody told me in the comments section, hey, John Hardball said that they gonna keep Chuck Clark. He said they want to keep Chuck Clark around. And I was like, oh, they also said, Aaron Acosta, the GM, who's a level above the head coach, the GM. He said, they anticipate picking up Hollywood Brown's 50 option. And guess how that turned out. But you also got to remember too, you got to look at Ravens recently. And again, I've been saying they are the NBA of the NFL right now. Because in the NBA, the players rule. The players run it. They run it. Players want to be traded somewhere. Boom. NBA team play. All right, bye. You go. We trade you here. And Ravens, the same thing. Hayden Hurst want to be traded. Leonard Brown Jr. want to be traded. Hollywood Brown want to be traded, traded. If Chuck Clark acts to be traded, he will get traded. It's gonna happen. It's gonna, all he got to do is ask. That's it. Ask and your wish will be granted. You will be traded. So I think right now at this point, it's just a matter of time. It's a matter of time. There's got to be. But again, back to what I was saying earlier with Ravens having there. They have their safeties locked up for the next five years. The two safeties next, for the next five years. So they're probably looking at like Chuck like, okay, we love to keep them. But it's kind of a luxury right now. And me honestly, I wouldn't mind if they kept Chuck Clark. Because I understand, hey, stay ready so you ain't got to get ready. But I also understand, like right now, his value as far as them possibly trading him, his value is probably at his highest. Because it's only, his value is only going to get lower from here. Reason being and not saying that based off of his play, just based off of him. Because the Ravens have their safeties. They got two safeties for the next five years. So teams know that Ravens are not Chuck. They know Chuck Clark is not the long term answer for the Ravens as safety. They know that. So his value can only go down from here. So the Ravens, I'm sure they will trade him soon enough. Because this is where they'll be able to get the max return for him right here right now. But again, shout out to Chuck Clark for how he's handling it. This thing is not, it's not out here getting ugly. And again, Jeff Zribick said, apparently Chuck Clark is unhappy. But he ain't out here getting ugly. Yeah, he tweeted this little subliminal tweet, but that wasn't nothing. That wasn't nothing. Again, that's probably by the roller coaster. Probably wasn't even, that probably didn't even have nothing to do with the Ravens, man. But this thing could have gotten really ugly, but it hasn't. So that's a good thing. So shout out to Chuck Clark and shout out to the Ravens for keeping it on the low as much as they possibly can. But the fact that teams have been calling, they know. They know. They're like, obviously these are the 31 teams. They know the business too. They know how it goes. And you draft to replace. You draft to replenish. So the Ravens are certainly replenished at safety. So I'm sure soon enough now Chuck is going to be officially replaced. And then there's of course been the talk about the green dot, the green dot. Somebody told me in the comment section that Michael Parsons that he actually wore the green dot for the Cowboys last year. And I'm like, what really? You sure? If so, I didn't know. And then somebody else, I got a double check on this one because I'm not sure. Somebody said that CJ Moseley wore it in his rookie year. I don't know about that. I don't know if that's true or not. I'm not saying it is. I'm not saying it isn't. I just don't remember. I know he eventually wore it because they always talked about with CJ Moseley. One of the things about him was that he was extremely smart and he was. CJ Moseley, the thing, he was a really good linebacker, I think, with him. His only issue or his biggest issue to me is that he lacked explosiveness. That was the biggest issue with CJ Moseley. He lacked explosiveness. But Goodtackler was really good at reading the plays and whatnot. He's a really good linebacker. But he just lacked that explosiveness. And Ravens, again, they tried to re-sign him, but it wasn't enough money. No, I'm straight. Let me go to the New York Ravens. They gonna pay me. But anyway, sidetrack. So with Kyle Hamilton, could he possibly get the green dot? Ah, I guess it's possible. Anything possible. But I still think if they traded Chuck Clark, I still think it would go to Marcus Williams. Well, anyway, we'll see what happens. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all team. Keep it clean. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you so much for supporting. And just like Chuck Clark, it's probably gonna be really, really soon. We out. Boy, he like automated. Automated. Boy, that's my homie. Ain't that riding Ravens? Riding Ravens. Shout out to Ravens.