 Did the Ravens trade Orlando Brown Jr. to the Chargers for Mike Williams? If it was Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in the Super Bowl instead of the Chiefs and they got embarrassed the same way they did by the Bucks, how bad would that slander be? How big of an impact can T. Martin and Keith Williams have on this Ravens offense? These and many, many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. Don't get mad, it's just what it is. We talk it's foreshad, I think Raven being. Yeah, this feels like a dream. YouTube Team Keep It Clean, what's going on? It's Ingraven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers and this is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer in a video just like this. Now if you want to be part of NFL Questions from subscribers then just send me an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com. Don't send it anywhere else? Well, you can send it somewhere else but if you do send it somewhere else then it won't be part of Questions from subscribers. So anyway, Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. Before we start this episode, besides the Patrons, a shout out to all the Patrons which I really appreciate y'all. I got to give a very, very, very special shout out to my wife. My wife, she's great, she's just been holding it down. She has continued to hold it down. She is a big reason just for everything. For everything that you see on here, she's a big reason for it. From the jump, literally from the jump, I've told y'all this story so many times. I remember when we very first started out doing YouTube and we were going to get, we were looking at video recorders or had to record a game and whatnot and I was going to go with a cheaper one because y'all know me, I'm cheap but she was like, no, get the better one. You want it to be better quality, get the better one. I was like, oh, okay. And she has just been super supportive. I'm super proud of her. She, and I was like, oh, that's kind of crazy. Through a pandemic, she got a promotion at her job. So I'm just like, and just the way that she has been holding stuff down, the way that she, she's great, man. So I just had to give a huge shout out to my wife, man. Also Team Keep It Clean, let's get into these questions because y'all got some really, really good ones because y'all, y'all been in the house brainstorming and thinking to all these different, well, let's get into it. Here we go. First question came from everybody, from my guy C. He said, how would you feel if they traded Orlando Brown Jr. to the Chargers for Mike Williams in the 13th pick? Also, Hawk Young, he said, engraving, they said the Chargers will get Orlando Brown Jr. in our second round pick for Mike Williams in their first and fourth round pick. Would you do this trade? My guy Fonzie, he said the most common trade I've seen through this is the Chargers for another pick number 13 and Mike Williams. Next came from my guy Harry. He said, I saw that the Chargers are offering a second, a fourth and Mike Williams for Orlando Brown Jr. to protect Justin Herbert's blindside. And then from Declan, he said, what do you think about trading Orlando Brown Jr. to the Chargers in return for Mike Williams and maybe a second round pick? So you see where a lot of team keeping clean is with the Chargers and Mike Williams and Orlando Brown Jr. and the Baltimore Ravens. Me, love Mike Williams. That guy, he is the 50-50 receiver that could make this offense take it to another level. He got speed. He got route running ability. He got hands, but he also has an injury history that would scare me. That would scare me. And one thing that I think about, I know the game of football has changed. And it's not the same as it used to be. So there's a lot of physicality that has been removed from the game. But still the AFC North is still probably the most physical in all of football, especially when it comes to the defenses of the Ravens and the Steelers. So for somebody to go from the AFC West, where it's very pretty out there, I feel like it's just a bunch of pretty boys out there. You got the Chiefs, Kush, you got my home throwing the ball to each and everybody. You got the Raiders. You got the Broncos, Drew Lock, even coming along strong, but still they were fairly in the market for a quarterback. And then you got the Chargers. So they throw that ball a lot. But all that quarterback, they're these pretty boys with their long hair, except Derek Carr and Drew Lock. They got shorter hair with Drew Lock hair as long. But anyway, I just feel like it's so pretty over there. But for Mike Williams, if he got injury problems over there with the Chargers for him to come to the Ravens, a much more physical team, a much more smash mouth team, I feel like he could do damage, but I just would be scared that he might get damaged. I love him as a player. Absolutely love him. I feel like Justin Herbert, when he got drafted by the Chargers, he was probably like, yes, I know we're not probably not going to win much, but still I got some really nice receivers. Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, what? And a healthy Hunter Henry. But I just, so if they did do the trade, I wouldn't be mad. I would just be a little bit worried, but this would give us somebody if healthy, when healthy, that could really make Lamar a lot better. That could really make Hollywood a lot better. And that could make any receiver that we would have left. Of course, Devon DuVernay, Pro Shae, and there's also Boykin, but he could make them step up their game because you know he's somebody that has already brought it and he's going to continue to bring it, especially because he could have a little chip on his shoulder too. He could be like, man, Chargers, y'all just gave Keenan Allen the extension last season, but y'all ain't feel like I was good enough. Okay. All right. Bet. Next question came from my boy, Sean. I appreciate you, man. He said, what's up engraving her ball as well with you and your fam? Just must say that I'm extremely excited about the two new hires for wide receiver coaching on the team. I agree. He said, it's clearly obvious that the last guy was the worst in the business at the job numbers or Steve Smith senior don't lie about that. It appears to me that the powers to be have been listening and keeping their ears to the streets. Yes, you already know and understand that the nucleus of the problem is not lack of talent, but lack of development. Boom. Boom. Questions over. We ain't got to do nothing about it. That's it. That's it. But we still got to continue. He said the two guys at the Ravens have hired have an uncanny record of developing top wide receivers in the NFL and on an NFL level and I expect nothing less here. I also expect an additional two to the current situation for the sake of competition, but I truly believe we will see a huge leap in our passing attack in the upcoming season. I believe the front office is putting the best teachers possible in position to move the person game forward while holding Lamar and the wide receivers accountable if progression is not shown. And see, this is something else that I wanted. This is something else that I wanted. I wanted to be to wear Lamar Jackson, the receivers, the running, but mainly Lamar Jackson has no excuses, none. And what that would mean would be that the Ravens put him in the best possible situation for success. Let's keep going. He said it's up to the pupils to put in the work to get better while the front office covers themselves by saying, we got you the best teachers in the game. My question to you is, do you think they will hold Lamar's extension off a season to see how he progresses with the better taught wide receiver core while hopefully being upgraded? Or are they just really trying to attack the passing wolves at the nucleus of the problem, which has been coaching all along? Keep up the great work, fam. Love what you do and the Ravens community needs you. One, Sean from East Beemaw. Appreciate you, man. I don't even think the Ravens should hold off on Lamar. I think Lamar should hold off on the Ravens. I think he should hold off on signing with the Ravens. I really do. And again, I say that because I really want him to put that pressure on the organization to where he tells us, uh-uh, we're not doing this until you show me that you are truly invested in me. And obviously a contract extension with that would definitely be a big investment. But another investment that you can do in the meantime before a contract extension is reached, put people around them. Put the best coaching that you possibly can around them, the best personnel that you possibly can around them, build around him, like truly build around him. Protection, past catches, and the coaching. I couldn't think of a P word for coaching, but anyway, you get what I'm saying. So this, this is a start. Again, this is a start. Is this the end all be all? No, but this is a start. So hopefully it continues going in the right direction. Next question came from Sam Burke. He said, Hey team, keep it clean. I know you're Ravens fan. I love your videos. Appreciate it. But I had a question. And my question was, do you think Russell Wilson is going to leave my Seahawks? And do you think it's fine if you could play me in Madden on Friday? Well, I'm not sure what I'll be doing yet. But so it's up in the air. But anyway, about Russell Wilson, I really think it's possible. I know that normally I would be like Russell Wilson gone. No, but it's 2021, man. It's 2021. And crazier trades have happened already. Crazier trades have happened. So it would be surprising. But at the same time, it wouldn't be surprising if Russell Wilson got shipped off somewhere. Next question came from radically radical. He said, I ain't gravy. And I know it's a hypothetical, but I was wondering if Lamar and the Ravens made it to the Super Bowl and were to lose in the same fashion that the Chiefs did. Oh, that would be a big yikes. What kind of criticism do you think the team as a whole and especially Lamar Jackson would receive? Oh, man, been a fan for a long while now. Congrats on almost getting the 40k hashtag team keeping clean. Appreciate your support in the videos, man. Oh, that would be Ravens fans. Oh, they wouldn't even want to turn on the TVs. Because Patrick Patrick Mahomes ain't getting nothing. Like you've been seeing all these posts saying, Oh man, Patrick Mahomes, he's such an amazing guy. Oh, he's such an amazing quarterback. Wow. These were some of the greatest incompletions I've ever seen. You've been seeing so much of that on sports and ESPN and this and that. But there's a lot of people that just don't want to say what it was. And I've seen it so many times with the comparisons and whatnot between Lamar Jackson, that playoff game that he had against the Titans and this game that Patrick Mahomes had against the Buccaneers almost called them the Patriots always do that. But they pretty much all. But anyway, no, it would be bad. It would be bad because again, Lamar Jackson, when he receives criticism, he doesn't receive criticism like other people do because he's not a traditional quarterback. So it would have been all kinds of rough and as rough as it already has been. Oh, trust me, it would be a million times worse because this is the biggest NFL game of the season. It's on this nationally televised everybody watches that people who don't even watch football, they watch the Super Bowl. So all eyes would have been on him. All the spotlight would have been on him. Nobody would have gave him the pass like, oh, man, his offensive line didn't block. Oh, no, they wouldn't give him. No. No, you know, Lamar don't get that. Oh, it would have been ugly. Next question came from my boy Robin C. He said, do you think the Raven should sign Kenny Gallade? And also who do you think will be our running back one? Well, for the running back one, that's going to be J.K. Dobbins. It's going to be a mix of J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. But I think it'll primarily be J.K. Dobbins. They showed that toward the end of the season who they're running back one was, even though Gus Edwards got his fair share of carries too. But it'll be J.K. But to your first question, do I think they should sign Kenny Gallade? That'd be a nice pickup. But do I think they will sign Kenny Gallade? Not at all. Not at all. I just think for Ravens, and this is based off of their history, I just don't think a receiver that's in his prime will be coming to the Ravens this season. It'd be nice if they did do that to somebody in their prime, but I just don't see it happening. Next question came from a sim. He said, hey, man, do you think it's time to move on from the pistol formation? And do they need to go make a trade in the draft to move up and get a look at one of those Alabama wide receivers? If they trying to get one of them, then they may have to move way up because they're 27 right now. But I don't see them moving up from the wide receiver. I don't see that happening at all. But as far as getting rid of or moving on from the pistol formation, not completely, but just getting some more snaps for Lamar Jackson, just under center. Because if you can do that, that can eliminate a lot of the bad snaps. That can do so much for your offense with so little. It's just a simple thing. Have them take some more snaps under center and boom, you ain't got to worry about the center snapping the ball over his head. You ain't got to worry about Lamar having to turn into a wide receiver from catching passes from the center. No, it's just a handoff. That's it. It's a handoff. And then that adds so many more plays to your offense. So you're expanding and you're evolving. So I don't think they should get rid of the pistol formation, but add a lot more plays under center. Next question came from Gullaboy. He said, I hope you and the family are doing well. Hey, we all we appreciate it, man. He said, I know what's talking about every coming in the coach. But what type of impact do you think that he would have on a Raven secondary, especially with the ballhawking ability? Let me know your thoughts and keep up the good work. Hey, I appreciate it. Gullaboy. Oh boy, I don't necessarily think that he would turn both. I mean, Marcus Peter is already a ballhawk, but mainly with the Sean Elliott. That's the person who I think of the most. And I think Ed Reid could just give him more knowledge of the game. Of course, a lot's going to have to come with experience too. But I think Ed Reid could teach the Sean Elliott and Chuck Clark too. But mainly to Sean Elliott, since the Sean Elliott is our free safety right now, I think Ed Reid could really teach the Sean Elliott how to study better. Now I'm not saying that the Sean Elliott is not studious of the game, that he's a bad student of the game. I'm not saying that. But if you're learning from an Ed Reid, he can show you how to study even better, how to prepare even better. He can show him how to dissect quarterbacks, how to bait quarterbacks and just to hold not just how to read an offense so much better. If Ed Reid became a secondary coach, I don't envision it happening, but that's what I think would happen if that went down. Speaking of a secondary, real raw reckless. Next question came from him. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope all is well with you and the fam. Oh yeah, we doing real good. Hope you all doing even better. He said, Richard Sherman is set to become a free agent and said he would like to play two more years. Do you think the Ravens would be a good fifth Richard Sherman or do you think he would cost too much? Love the content. Look forward to watching the channel grow. Stay blessed. Appreciate you. Richard Sherman. I love Richard Sherman. Love his personality. Love that alpha. But I say no. Our biggest issue right now is a slot corner, slot corner, nickel corner, the inside corner. Richard Sherman, he can't do that right now. He's an outside guy. And I mean, you can never have too many corners, but I just know if he was somebody that could play nickel corner. I know there's been some talk about AJ Buye. But if we get somebody to play nickel, but Richard Sherman, no, no, no. Next question came from a boy, Jarvo. He said, got to be one of the most embarrassed in Super Bowls in history, but I doubt my homes will get slanted for his performance. But if that was Lamar, LOL, well, you know, my question is, watching the Bucks pass rushes and how they attack my homes, the whole game. How important is it for the Ravens to find fast and productive pass rushes this off season? Oh, as important as it's ever been. But with the Ravens, this is why I feel like Yanke and Gakwe, Matt, Jude on, I feel like both of them will be out of there. I don't think they'll be resigning either one of them. I think both of them are gone. With the Ravens, the pass rush is just, here's another one of those things. I think they'll want to get younger there. And like you said, faster. But one thing we got to remember too, the Chiefs didn't have their offensive line. So that allowed those pass rushes to feast even more. But still, in today's NFL, like Eric Dacosta said, the quarterback's getting the ball out faster than ever. So you not only need that exterior pass rush, but you need it internally as well. You need that pass rush that can go up the middle, that pass rush up front, that interior pressure. So you need more guys like Justin Madabike. You need more guys like a younger version of a Kaleas Campbell. And Kaleas Campbell still did his thing. But you need more versatile guys like a Purnell McPhee. So it's possible that the way that the Ravens do things now, that could change. Next question came from a boy Corey. He said, I've been wondering, have you checked the Raven schedule yet? Yeah, we checked the people who they're playing. And he said, if you have what record do you predict the Ravens to have? Love the Viz, man. Keep doing what you're doing. Whoa, Corey. Well, thank you for watching. But whoa, we ain't even hit free ages. We ain't even started yet. The draft, we didn't even get through the first round of the draft. It's way too early for record predictions on honor. It's way too early for that. Like we barely out of this past season. So yeah, we got to wait a little bit for that. Last question on this episode of questions from subscribers came from my boy Nick B. He said, oh, he told a lie for the first sense of his question. He said, engraving you're the man lies. So many lies detected. Anyway, so I went back and watched Sam Donald highlights from when T more and was the USC offensive coordinator. And so a lot of things I liked first one being read options, which we're very familiar with and we see Lamar do them all the time. But I really liked how often they ran run past options where the QB can choose to hand it off or read the linebacker and throw a slam or hot route. I know the Ravens do this, but not nearly as often as I think they should. And the last thing I like is mostly how often they move the pocket. The chiefs do this a lot, which the entire line rolls slightly away from the pass rush, expanding the pocket and buying more time. Opposed to the Ravens who often make Lamar do a straight drop back and play in a phone booth. Oh gosh, man. Common sense will say these things are the reasons they hired T more. And however, we never know what these Ravens my question is, how much do you think these new hires particularly T and Keith Williams will be able to make an impact on the offense regarding scheme and be able to have their ideas implemented into the offense? That is such a great question. Because it all just depends on how much respect they have in the builder. That's what it depends on. Because you could be, if you're a newbie, you're really going to have to earn some respect. You really are. You're going to have to earn some respect. Because if you just walk in there, you're the new kid on a block, people are going to be looking at you like, Oh, who this person think they are? Who this person think they are? And it's just all going to depend on how much Greg Roman listens to them. Because Greg Roman again, you got your QB coach, wide receiver coach, you got your passing game coach, you got this that that that all these different position coaches on offense. But the head honcho is offensive coordinator. It's all him. He's the one that makes that final call. And of course, obviously you got John Hardball as well. But so much is up to Greg Roman and a little mix of John Hardball. So it just all depends on how much they listen to these guys and how much they truly value their input. Now my guy SG made such a great point about both of these hires. And he said these hires could actually be putting Giro on notice. They could be putting Giro on notice. And a lot of us have felt like Giro should have been put on notice already. But these new hires could put Giro on notice where it's like, Hey, Greg, okay, now, yeah, let's get this thing going. It's time. So I think to your question, all just depends on how much their opinion, how much their knowledge, how much their experience is valued in the building. But his question wasn't even done yet. He said, I think there's little things that can be done to help Lamar like getting him more space to work with giving him easier reads and building his confidence early in games with rhythm throws like RPOs and screens. Yes, especially the screens. I mean, there is so many different ways you just get you want to get your quarterback into a rhythm early. You want to do that early. It's just the frustrating part about this whole thing is that there's all this stuff seems so simple to us. But to the Ravens, we've been watched especially this year. And it's just like, it just doesn't seem like it's that simple to them. And I know that they're the professionals, we're not. Well, maybe some of y'all watching might be, but they're the professionals and a lot of us are not. But it just some of this stuff just seemed like it's so simple. But anyway, his question is still not done. He said, but will G roll genuinely allow them to have a voice? Or will we see the same old four words when no one is looking for the ball? Oh, that was sad. Wow. That was sad. But we just again, like I said, and like he just said at the end of his, it just all depends on who they because they're gonna have a voice. They definitely gonna have a voice. But it just all depends on who's listening.