 So last night when I was watching the chiefs in the bills game I noticed something from the chiefs that I was really feeling like if the ravens used that it could help out the Offense that much more and it's not anything difficult. It's not anything over complicated. It's actually not anything complicated at all And I was like man, this could help out Lamar give him just a little bit more time in the pocket It could help out the offensive line and blocking those past rushes And it could just help them pick up whoever's rushing the passer on those particular plays and it could also generate some free yards And what's that? Something as simple as the hard count the hard count I Saw Patrick in my homes and of course the offensive line is pretty good even though they banged up right now But the bill's past rush is really good And what but when I saw Patrick my homes used that hard count What it does is it has the guys who are rushing a passer when they do that little? Me to dance that and they jump a little bit It throws off it throws them off of their disguise and it alerts you to okay This guy nine times out of ten. He's probably coming in. He's probably blitzing me Sometimes they may change it a lot of times they will keep those same blitzers blitzing That's hot and then they jump and when they jump, you know, like okay Sometimes they still do end up dropping back, but it can sort of make them hesitant on Either blitzing or it can make them hesitant on who's blitzing And it can slow down that pass rush just that much To where it can allow the offensive line They're blocking a more hesitant a slightly more hesitant defensive line and It'll alert if you got a running back standing in the backfield to block. Okay. I gotta pick this guy up I gotta watch him cuz they coming in and Then sometimes as we see with Aaron Rogers like just about every game except when he got what what button bucks It causes it can be a free play because it can cause the defense to jump off sides and Even if the defense doesn't jump off sides He doesn't and they jump just a little bit, but you don't snap the ball yet. It can have them hesitant to it Okay, we can't we cannot time the snap count We can't time it on this play so we got to wait until he got the ball in his hands or today snap it to where we can go after Because a lot of times with that good pass rush some guys are getting some great jumps some great jumps But that's one thing that I feel I could just help out this Ravens often and again It's like I said it's something simple and I just felt like we're gonna get the question from subscribers tomorrow Cuz y'all sitting in plenty, but I just felt I had to share this tonight because I was when I was looking at the game I was thinking man Ravens they don't do that too often Lamar Jackson. They don't they don't he doesn't do it too often So it's something that definitely couldn't hurt couldn't hurt at all and then something else Just to mainly cuz again, we know that with the whole Miles Boykin thing horrible He said a with Miles Boykin and Lamar Jackson. He said It's not that it's not that Miles Boykin doesn't know the plays. He said it's just that Miles Boykin had he heard something else Lamar said one thing but Miles heard something else. So that's why they went on the same page so I Don't know but anyway Something that could help Lamar Jackson and Miles Boykin so to get in the rhythm and really Lamar Jackson and any of the rest And even even if it's what Hollywood to like you you got it like and I've said this before in other videos to simple slam plays Slam play just slants Send these receivers across the middle of the field Slants crossing routes. It does not have to be anything too complicated Simple stuff and these are easy plays easy passes to get your receivers in rhythm Get their hands used to catching the ball and just really get their blood flowing and get them in their game Because it happens when when guys they they get it. They're not being involved in the game so Not that it's an excuse or anything, but this can lead to guys just possible more drop passes and Just did their heads not being fully involved their minds not being fully involved And this can also help spread the ball around and this can give them more chances more opportunities And again, like I explained before like mainly with Miles Boykin if you see you just send them on a slant Simple wrap send them on a slant across the middle of the field especially if they're man defense If they man coverage then you send them on a slant the cornerbacks either trailing them or the cornerbacks behind So miles Boykin is gonna be the he's gonna be closer to the ball than the cornerback is Lamar hits him Miles Boykin all the six four Whether Lamar hit him in a chest or Lamar put it out there so miles Boykin can reach out and get it He has leverage over that corner. He got position over that corner So my and again the corner is gonna be Ain't too many corners out there. That's gonna be six four Not too many of them ain't no more Brandon Brown is walking around like that So the corner at the tallest might be like six two six one So miles got size on So use that find a way to use that Like I know a lot of us especially me envision that the Ravens will be using miles working in the end zone Using them on fade routes and stuff and we still hoping that that comes But if that's not gonna be the case then Just start off with the simple stuff Start off with the easy stuff Because you you don't like and we all of course we've been talking about them possibly trading for a wide receiver trading for a passer so trading for this trading for that and We know that the Ravens they ain't gonna make a bunch of crazy moves. We don't even know if they're gonna make even one crazy move but if Before we go out and get somebody or while you still got these guys on the team might as well make the most of it, right? Because they need to create an offense That is Indefensive and that's what Eric Dacosta said he wanted. He said he wanted an indefensible offense Indefensible off so he wanted this offense to be where it could not be defended So right now if you take away 15 if you take away 89 This offense it can pretty much be defended So that means other guys got to get involved too and Again, it's not any It's not it doesn't have to be some crazy hard solution Now again, I know the Ravens offense numbers wise. That's that's why we say numbers Don't really tell the whole story because there's that statistic. Oh, yeah Ravens They had they the only team that scored in every quarter this season and that's great. Don't get me wrong. That's great But the numbers don't tell the whole story and again a lot of it is based off of comparing to last year Which I know a lot of us are guilty of especially myself very guilty of comparing this season to last season And overall a the Ravens have been successful and that's that's what matters the most They have found a way to win five out of their six games and they haven't been blown out in their loss I mean a they got they got handled But it wasn't a blowout But the score was the score was a little bit closer than the game was But anyway With the Ravens there's and there's something else that another simple way to help this offense in the offensive line It's play-calling We know it's so cliche to say it, but it's true offensive linemen. These are big guys These are huge guys 300 350 pounds. These guys are giants. They are big and they are physical So in order for them to be at their best to be at their strongest Usually guys that are that big and play football they want to be physical with somebody so in order for them to be physical What should you do? The do you want to have them standing in one spot and going like that? No, well you do but To really get them engaged and really get them going really get their blood flowing Clawson running place running plays Straight up the gut straight forward running place and This is something that can help the offense help the offensive line because if they just running straight at the defensive line It's a who's stronger between me and between you which one is it which one of us is gonna be stronger and This is something that it is so simple, but I feel like it could be so effective in helping this offense move forward Because again, like I said the numbers for the offense. Okay, right now Lamar passing numbers I know my guy white Iverson put out a great tweet today that Compared the numbers before the buy or the numbers going into the buy versus the numbers going into the buy between this and last season and As far as Lamar's efficiency Pacerating up. I think you only threw he threw 10 touchdowns to two interceptions in last year It was like I think nine touchdowns to like four or five interceptions I forgot what it was So the numbers are looking better. He's taking care to ball more as a quarterback But the passing yards are down and the the Russian yards are down But hey They're five and one They're five and one and last year going into the buy they were five in two Five in two So with that being said it's a beautiful thing that we can have these conversations About the Ravens and how they can improve on these different things But while they have that while they do still have room for improvement, they've been very successful in their games Thus far so that's a beautiful thing But anyway, I just wanted to share my thoughts on that and because I really really feel like that could go a long way Anyway team keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all and just like the Ravens all with the schedule this week I'm out You