 Okay, oh, there's with the happy feet and jump. Oh, don't do that there. That's your teammate. All right, there's Brian, line up with Anthony. Oh, Anthony, Avery, no, don't let him do that to you. Oh, man, oh, crucial. Looks like 88 still got it. Don't get mad, it's just what it is. It's what it is. Yeah, we talkin' sport shot, I think gravin' been. The YouTube team keep it clean. Before we get into why there's Brian, might not be the biggest G-Roll fan. I gotta give a huge shout out to all the team keep it clean patrons. I appreciate y'all, again, just being willing to do what you do. Thank you for that. And we will be doing another episode of the team keep it clean patron only questions from subscribers soon this week. So on today's Brian, who really doesn't seem like he's the biggest fan of Raven's offensive coordinator, Greg Roman. Now, I know you have all seen the Instagram post by now that he put out yesterday. And it was very interesting because his caption didn't even really say too much, but it was the, his reply to the comments under the caption that really told the whole story. Now, the caption again is said, I'm gonna post clips from time to time while being with the Ravens. We don't talk about the things we can't control. We work on the things we can. And he also said, three gorgeous passes from Lamar Jackson. Watch the whole video. No OTAs, no mini camp, no training camp for three years. Let that marinate. So that's basically there's Brian saying, hey, we can't talk about the things we can't control. We just gotta work on the things that we can. And that's true because when you get caught up too much on the things that you have absolutely no control or no power over, it's almost a waste of energy. But when you work on yourself, continue to work on yourself, that's a much more valuable way to spend your time. But then it goes on because somebody commented, they said, the QB is dropping you some nice dimes too. And that QB, of course, was Ravens Lamar Jackson. And there's Brian responded. He said, yeah, that's Lamar. I'm posting this because I'm tired of hearing that he can't throw whenever he's not getting a real opportunity. But wait a minute, how does that make any sense? How would Lamar Jackson not really be getting an opportunity to throw the ball? Because usually when you think about somebody not getting an opportunity, you think about maybe a backup, maybe somebody who may be third string, maybe somebody who has all the potential in the world, but they're just really not getting on the field like that. But then wait, Lamar Jackson is none of those things. He's not a backup, he's not a third string quarterback. No, he's somebody, he's a starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens. So how would a starter not be getting opportunity? How would a starting quarterback not be getting opportunity to throw the ball? Well, that will go to play calling my friends, that will go to play calling. And then if you look at the passes that Lamar was throwing in those videos, you know, there's Brian, he put those passes intentionally because he was showing that Lamar can do, because there still seems to be this strange narrative. I see it all over, I see it in the media, I see it in the comments section, I see it on Twitter, Facebook, all of that stuff. There still seems to be this strange concept in this narrative that Lamar Jackson just can't throw the ball. He's not a real quarterback, he can't make the throws, he can't throw outside the numbers, he can't throw the fade routes, he can't throw the jump ball, he can't throw this and that. I continue to still see that same narrative, but this is there's Brian, somebody who only played with Lamar Jackson for half a season. And even though he didn't get, there's Brian himself didn't get many opportunities. And when you look back at it, it almost seems like the Raven signing him was just for show, when you really sit down and think about it. Because yeah, he had his, what do you have? Like two touchdown catches, I think. And, but he just, he was not used much at all. And I really thought that, initially when he first came on, I was like, okay, they signed there's Brian. Yeah, it ain't like he about to go off from jump. It ain't like he about to go come in the game, get signed, come in the game, put up like eight catches for a hundred yards, anything like, no, I didn't expect that. But I certainly expected a little bit more than what we got. Little bit more than what we got because they signed there's Brian. He came in the game and then the following game, he was inactive and then for the rest of the season, he was active. But you just really never saw him on the field too much. But so it was just strange. But anyway, back to Lamar Jackson, with there's Brian showing those fade routes, those jump balls in the end zone, that a lot of people say that Lamar Jackson for some reason can't throw. He was certainly throwing them there. So what is this lack of opportunity that there's Brian is talking about? Well, you know that has to be directed at Greg Roman. It has to be because Greg Roman is the Ravens offensive play caller. He's their offensive coordinator. So with the Ravens offense, and it's something that we've talked about before too, and we're gonna talk about it extensively later on, but it just seems like this Ravens offense continues to, and they kept having the leashes on Lamar Jackson. They kept on doing it. And that has got to go. You gotta stop doing that. You have to. Because one thing that I really thought was going to be involved in the Ravens offense this year, both before and after there's Brian got there with the jump balls in the end zone. Cause you got a Miles Boykin. That's what he's there for. Mark Andrews too. And Mark Andrews gets some opportunities for those, but Miles Boykin as a wide receiver, you ain't seen none of that. I remember, I think it was week one. It was week one. We saw like a comeback play in the end zone intended for Miles Boykin. Initially I thought Lamar Jackson through the ball too early, but I know a lot of people who know the X's and O's a lot better than me. They said Miles Boykin broke on the route too late. But to my memory, if my memory serves me correctly, and y'all of course correct me if I'm wrong, but that is literally the only comeback route I remember being called this entire season in the end zone. And let me know if I'm wrong. But it's like, you try something and it doesn't work so you stop. So you just stop and you don't try it again. What's that? What does that do for your quarterback? What does that do for your receiver? What does that do for your entire offense? That just basically lets them know like, hey, we tried this once, didn't work out. You know what? Accent. Throw it away, this garbage. How is that helping your quarterback grow? How is that helping your offense grow? How is that helping your receiver grow? And then even if you scratch the whole growing receiver, you got a receiver that's already grown and there's Brian. That's a man. That's a man. So with there's Brian, you know what type of receiver he was before you signed him. You knew that. You knew that already. You knew who he was before you signed him. You know what type of receiver you know what he thrives at. You know what he was good at. You knew what he was bad. You knew all that stuff before you signed him. So why would you sign a day as Brian and not involve him, not play his game? See, and this is something else that for me personally, it frustrated me about this Raven's offense. If y'all were here last year, y'all heard me say it going into this off season. Y'all heard me say it so many times. One of the biggest things that I was expecting from this offense was that they continue a lot of the running, but they upped the passing game though. I expected them to take a jump forward in the passing game and I expected this offense and I quote, to evolve. That's what I have been saying all this off season, the entire off season, I expected this offense to evolve, but they haven't. One of my biggest worries, again, another reason why I say I know Ravens need a true number one wide receiver, but I don't want them to drive somebody is because I am scared that with the Ravens and their coaching staff, that they are not going to use players to the best of their abilities. They don't do that. They don't do that. It took them forever to actually have Hollywood in the slot and they of course had him as an outside receiver too. He can do well in both just depending on the situation, but with Devon DuVernay, it's like with Devon, the physical guy, physical receiver, speedy receiver too. I think Ray Lewis just said it best in a video. I'm not sure when the video was from. I know it was recent though. Ray Lewis just said, hey, the only deep threat receiver that the Ravens use is Hollywood Brown. That's it. And that is it. And it's either all or nothing when it comes to the Ravens and those deep passes because if it's either only Hollywood going out for the deep pass or it's all of them. All, hey, hey y'all boys, everybody on the go route. Everybody, just go. Everybody. And we've seen so many different breakdowns. We saw, excuse me, we saw JTO Sullivan's breakdown. We saw Kurt Warner's breakdown. And that will continue to be more, but it's just the Ravens and the staff, they do not use players to the best of their ability. And that's why it's so frustrating. You bring in a Dez Bryant, and you notice dude amazing with the comeback route. The back shoulder throws. That's him all day. And the jump balls in the end zone. And just the jump balls period. Did Dez Bryant get even one of those? No. He didn't. He sure didn't. There were plenty of opportunities for him too, but he didn't. So Dez Bryant is just pointing out like, hey, there's a problem with the Ravens playcaller. He's letting it be known. I guess this is like over this past week and a half, you got Steve Smith senior, you got Ray Lewis, you got JTO Sullivan, you got Kurt Warner. You got a lot of, a lot more people too. That this is just national call out the Ravens offensive play calls week. This is it. So with Dez Bryant, it's no different. It's no different. He's just saying what everybody else knows, but he's speaking from somebody that was literally right there. He's not an outsider looking at, no. He was right there. Right there. In the middle of those play, well actually, not in the middle of those play calls because he wasn't involved much in those play calls. So he knows. And Dez Bryant, now real quick, Dez Bryant also said that he's not retiring. He said that he's gonna play at least two more years. That was also in the comment section. But somebody asked him about G-Roll. Somebody in the comment section said, yet this is never called in the game. G-Roll has to go. And Dez Bryant responds. He said, I haven't posted anything yet. Stay tuned. So he let it be, like he didn't defend G-Roll at all. And when he said, I haven't posted anything yet, that's letting you know like, oh, I got way more to tell than just this. So with Dez Bryant, I know a lot of fans have been kind of on defense on whether he should return to the Ravens or not, whether he should come back to the Ravens or not, whether the Ravens should resign him or not. But I really think that, I think Dez Bryant will love to play for the Ravens again. I really do. But I do not see it happening if G-Roll remains the offensive coordinator. I don't. I do not. And I think that not only goes for Dez Bryant, but that could go for a lot of other receivers as well. It really does. Because the offense does not use players to their best ability. Miles Boykin, again, we talked about him already. We talked about DuVernay. Proche. I mean, Proche was just a punt return. And again, I know that you can't involve every single receiver in every single game. We get that. Because you had Hollywood, you had Boykin, you had Snead. Those were your starters. So DuVernay, he was used seldomly. Proche, he started being on the inactive list. Dez Bryant was just hanging around, chilling. So yeah. And then this offense is already, that little amount of passes to go around as is, but still, these guys, they just, they don't get used to their full potential. And that's what's so frustrating. So, just like I expect Dez Bryant to be, if Greg Roman remains the offensive coordinator for the Ravens, I'm out.