 So just in case you hadn't heard or weren't aware of what was going on Broncos head coach Vic Angriot was very upset with Ravens and Coach Harbaugh for the fact that they ran the ball on the very last play of the game just so they could tie a record that's been in the history books for a very long time with the chance of possibly breaking it next week against the Colts. But let's listen to his comments so you can get caught up. So if you expected it, why didn't you stop it? So we could both see and hear just how upset Broncos head coach was with the Ravens decision to go for it, even though he said he expected it. My grandfather once said if you know somebody's personality, if you know the way they operate and if you know what to expect from them, then you can't get mad when they do it. So why are we still upset? But anyway, John Harbaugh, the king of clapbacks, the head coach of pettiness, he had something to say in regards to Vic's comments. And there you have it. What's meaningful to us may not be meaningful to them. Meaning that the record that the Ravens were so close to that they had played so many games and not necessarily been going for, but just so happened to be getting over a hundred Russian yards and all these games, they were on the brink of getting it and the opportunity presented itself. Because like he said, they didn't expect to get the ball back, but they did and they had already made up in their minds, hey, if we get the ball back, we are going for this record. And we got it back with three seconds left. So you throw in the ball in the end zone, 10 seconds left. I don't know that there's a 16 point touchdown that's going to be possible right there. So, you know, that didn't have anything to do with winning the game. So like I said, what's meaningful to us might not be meaningful to them and we're not going to concern ourselves with that. Give me petty hot ball for 300. YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? We're even here with another video and here we are. We are the back and forth between Vic and John. These boys just ain't feeling each other right now. Vic was showing his anger, Hobbs was showing his pettiness, but they've been going back and forth with their quotes. And I'm sure this is probably, these are going to be the last quotes that we hear or see from them on this issue because it's done. It's done. But with Vic Fangio's comments, it's like he almost contradicted himself because he, first off, his anger was channeled towards the wrong thing because I know there was some confusion from a lot of fans, some Ravens fans, some Broncos fans, just fans of the game period. There was some confusion that he was upset that he wasn't upset that the Ravens went for it. No, no, no. He, that he was upset that his players didn't stop the play and that's wrong. That's not accurate because he let it be known. His words, not mine, that he was upset that John Harbaugh and the Ravens actually went for that. And the thing where he contradicted himself big time, in my opinion, because he said that with John Harbaugh, they weren't concerned about player safety. They said that player safety, that comes second to them. They weren't concerned about it, especially with them going for that Russian record on the last play of the game. Player safety, player safety. So, and again, when people say that, they're like, you play a 60 minute game of football and then on a play that's three seconds long, then you want to complain about player safety. But anyway, even besides that, you were down by 16 points. There were 30 seconds left. Now again, we think crazy stuff happened now. We've seen it happen. But by the flow of the game, I mean, again, you could never say never, but by the flow of the game, it was like, yeah, this, this ain't happening. But with 30 seconds left, you were still throwing the ball even with, with 10 seconds left, with seven seconds left, because the Ravens got the ball with three seconds left. So you, it was, to that point, it became impossible for you to come back. So I just can't buy the old hardball and then they didn't concern with player safety, but we are over here, even though we still throwing the ball, we still going for it with just a couple of seconds in the game, not a couple seconds and a half, not a couple, but a couple of seconds left in the game. I just can't buy this whole, oh, yeah, we all about player safety. I ain't buying that talk from Vic, man. I can't because in this case, his actions and the actions of his team spoke a lot louder than his words. And then to make matters even worse, he talked about how player safety comes second nature to the Ravens. And if we, if he wanted to use an example of a play, he could talk about the Adafi away hit that knocked Teddy Bridgewater out and how there was no call, it gave Teddy Bridgewater possible concussion, took him out for the rest of the game and that completely changed the game as well. And with that play with the hit on Teddy Bridgewater, it did look like from a certain angle, I wish I could have saw it from a different angle, but the only angle I saw it from, it looked like Adafi away, like his helmet hit Teddy Bridgewater like right here, right there, like on his chin, on his cheek, on his chin, but speaking of player safety, because again, if we're going to have a conversation, if you're going to talk about player safety, it got to apply both ways, my friend. It cannot just be a one way street. So that, of course, it was not called Helmet to Helmet. Live, it didn't look like Helmet to Helmet. When you see the replay in super slow motion, it looked like it. But again, it was just from that angle. But speaking of player safety, remember when Lamar threw a nice touchdown to Hollywood Brown? I remember that. So Lamar in the pocket, Hollywood Brown runs his route. Lamar, shh, throws it to him, Hollywood, dives, shh, touchdown. But what I didn't see live, I didn't see this till yesterday. Lamar Jackson took a nasty late hit from a Broncos player. And there was no call. There was no rough in the passer. It should have been a rough in the passer, but it wasn't. And I didn't hear him talk about player safety when it came to that. I didn't hear a peep. Nothing. Not a word. Didn't hear it get acknowledged. Didn't hear, I didn't hear him say, hey, that defensive lineman on our team, he needs to be more concerned about players. I said, nope, I didn't hear that at all. And then there was another play. Where Lamar Jackson, a Broncos player, grabbed him and tried to sort of twist his leg, twist his ankle. And he's preaching about player safety, but then your players are doing that. It goes directly against what you're saying, my friend. So Vic, his word is just with his statements, especially about the player safety. He's just he lost a lot of credibility with that because you got to practice what you preach. You can't be, oh, yeah, player safety, this player safety, that. And then you got your guys doing that because guys don't just do that for no reason. Players don't just do that for no reason because coaches will, if a player is doing that, if a player is playing dirty, they usually told like, hey, try to take that guy out. Hey, we got to take that play out. Hey, by any means necessary, we got to get rid of that guy because he is going to be too. He's just going to mess up a whole vibe today because there's coaches that will tell their players to do that. And there's also coaches that if they see their players doing that, they say, no, uh-uh, we don't get down like that. We don't play like that. That's not in our DNA. That's not in our bloodline. We ain't having that. Do not do that. Don't don't do that because you jeopardize the player on the other team and you jeopardize our team too. We're not having that and we will not have, we will not be a part of that. So don't don't even do it. So which side is Vic on? Who knows? So I just, this whole thing is, it's just, it's been blown out of proportion. And then of course you got all the talking heads in the media and whatnot saying, oh man, some people on the side. Oh man, it was just unsportsmanlike of John Harbour on the Ravens to do that and some people like, man, it's a record that's been sitting there for a long time. Go to, try to break the record, try to break the record. So I mean, long story short, it is what it is. But now it was what it was because this, I would say this officially marks the end of it. And I mean, John Harbour end up getting the last laugh in this one. Even besides the whole record thing, I mean, the most important record that was broken was the Broncos being undefeated and the Ravens moving at three and one. Now the Broncos again, I think they, see, this is what happens. I see this a lot. I see this a lot with, I've seen it in person a lot and I've seen it with fans of teams a lot, but you see it, it comes from coaches a lot too. This is how you can tell when people aren't used to losing. When they haven't lost in a long time, when they haven't had a down moment in a long time, some people just don't know how to handle it. Like I take you back a couple of weeks, back a couple of weeks to week two. Ravens played the Chiefs and Tyreek Hill, who has just been going off against the Browns he had almost 200 yards receiving. And then last week he had almost 200 yards receiving. He had like three touchdowns, crazy games. But against the Ravens, he had three catches for 14 yards. Now, does that make him, did that make him a bad wide receiver? No, he's one of the best wide receivers in the league and one of the best playmakers in the league. Probably top two. But Tyreek Hill in the game against the Ravens. Yeah, he only had three catches for 14 yards. So Raven safety, Deshaun Elliott put out a tweet that it was a video of Ravens cornerback Anthony Averitt. His first year starting, by the way. They put out a video of him on a play where Tyreek Hill ran around Anthony Averitt. He just followed him. He did grab the jersey a little bit too now, but he knocked the ball away. It was a great play. And Deshaun Elliott called Anthony Averitt Clam Clampington. He did not say, oh, Tyreek Hill, that dude, sorry. He did not say, oh, that dude, Tyreek Hill fell off. He did not say, oh, that dude, Tyreek Hill's a bum. No, it was not a shot at Tyreek Hill at all. But Tyreek Hill went and found it on Twitter. And he said, keep that same energy next time we play, yo. So Tyreek Hill, again, somebody, he's on the Chiefs. So he definitely ain't used to losing. They lost that game against the Ravens. And, oh, keep that same energy next time we play, yo. You could tell this is how somebody's not used to losing. They don't know how to take it. They don't know how to accept it. They don't know how to deal with it. So their energy gets channeled toward all the wrong things because this is an energy that they're just not used to being a part of. And I think that's what happened with Vic Fangio this week and this season. Because, again, the Broncos, they've been coasting. They've been coasting. They've been blowing these teams out, the Jets, the Jaguars, and the Giants. They've been killing these teams. But then they played the Ravens and the Shoe was on the other foot. So I think with Vic, he was just like, oh, man. This is what it feels like to lose in 2021. Oh, okay. Oh, man. Well, I don't like this. So it is what it is, though. It was a good game. Could have been worse. Could have been better. But it was a good game. It was a fun one. So shout out to the Broncos. Again, that run defense is on point. It's on point. And that pass defense, they're really good, too. Ravens got the better of them in the game. But Broncos, they'll be fine moving forward, especially when they get Teddy Bridgewater back. Now, hopefully for them, that's sooner rather than later. But with concussions, they could be a bit tricky. So we'll see what happens. Anyway, Team Keep It Clean. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all, and we out.