 After losing safety to Sean Elliott for the season after that Ravens Vikings game, should the Ravens make a move and sign Trey Boston? These and much more on this episode of NFL Questions from Subbs. The Tube Team Keep It Clean, what's going on is St. Raven here with another video, another episode of NFL Questions from Subbs, a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to and we answer it in a video just like this. If you would like to be a part of it, you can send me an email to teamkeepitcleanetgmail.com or for the patrons, you can send it directly on Patreon. And shout out to the Team Keep It Clean patrons, appreciate y'all, love y'all and Team Keep It Clean, we got some great questions as we always do, we got a lot of them so you know what? Let's just jump straight into it. First question came from my guy, Cam. He said, ain't Raven, how are you? Hope you and your family are doing well. Appreciate that, Cam. He said, my question is short and simple. What will we do with the loss of the Sean Elliott? And that is a very, very good question. Trey Boston. Trey Boston is coincidental. This seems like one of those Latavius Murray type things where unfortunately the Ravens, they lose one of their main guys, again, which we all used to hearing over and over this season. But coincidentally, some guy just pops up and becomes available who nobody really knew was going to come available. This happened with Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins and Justice when they all went down and Latavius Murray all of a sudden he gets released. He gets cut. He's like, oh, OK, well, might as well. And now with Trey Boston, all of a sudden he, Joe Rosenhauser, saying that he's healthy now. And when I think of Trey Boston, the first thing that I would think of my that would come to my head was a hitter, somebody that could bring it. He can hit, he can tackle physical safety. But then shout out to my guy, Ray Fahrey, and then some other people chimed in too. But he got some range as well. And I was like, oh, OK, I didn't know that about his game. I was not aware of that. But that's something that I feel like the Ravens are definitely missing at the safety because like a true rangey safety that can make up for if the cornerback ends up at a position and that receiver is going, then you could sort of take that angle and closing on that receiver to either break up the pass and accept the pass or just do one of them hits to make that receiver not even want to catch it. But we don't have that right now. But we don't have that on right now. That's that's actually playing and maybe Brandon Stevens will see because Brandon Stevens is going to have a bigger role. Like we talked about before with Brandon Stevens, the Ravens really love him. They really love this, like really love him. And they've been getting him plenty of opportunity before. So it's not like he's just going to be coming on the field and be like, oh, oh, this is what it's like to be out here. No, he's been out there a lot. They've used him a lot. So I expect the main guy to feel that role to be Brandon Stevens. But I do think they should assign Trey Boston and Drew Rosenhouse even say it, man. Like, even though when you when you aim low, then you're usually going to be rewarded with something low. And what I mean by that when I say that is that if you shoot low, like, you know what, yeah, I'll take a practice squad deal. That's fine. I don't mind. And not that that's not not that that's a bad thing. It's not it shows humility. It shows a willingness to compete and earn your spot. So it's not a bad thing at all. But you're holding house. They put it out. Oh, yeah, Trey Boston is healthy. He's even willing to sign on somebody's practice squad. So that lets it be known to all 32 teams. Like, hey, if you want this guy, he's willing. He's willing to work for you, willing to earn it. And while he's on practice squad, he can learn to scheme and everything, but he's healthy. So Ravens could look at that and be like, hey, OK, well, you know what, couldn't hurt somebody as well. This question came from a boy. He said, hey, engraving, I'm usually a silent supporter. Hey, it's all good, my friend. He said, this the Sean Elliott injury really hit home. He was the heart of the defense. But next man up. Do you think the next man could be Jimmy Smith? Love to hear your thoughts. You know, we were just talking about I expected to mainly be Brandon Stevens. And again, we'll see if they bring Trey Boston in. But with Jimmy Smith, you know that they're going to do like this rotation. Because you know, Ravens, they like having guys rotate. They like having one of their big sayings without them actually saying it is the more you can do. The more you can do. You can play corner, cool. You can play safety, too, cool. You can play slot, corner, OK, cool. The more you can do, that's the more value that you have to our squad. And they've been using Jimmy Smith's safety a little bit this year. They did it a little bit last year, too. So now with the Sean Elliott being out, I'm not expecting to do it even more. And especially when Chris Westry comes back, too. Because that'll give us another player in a secondary. And we definitely looking forward to him coming back. Just looking forward to as many people coming back as possibly can because, you know, Ravens, they are beat up. Bad. So yeah, I can see Jimmy Smith doing a little bit of safety. Next question came from my boy, Martin, and I appreciate you being a patron, Martin. He said, two things. First, I think people forget when you're at the top, there's only one place to go from there. And I think that's the case for Marlon Humphrey. He's been one of the best. I don't see it as he's regressing or anything like that. I just think it's our expectations. No, Marlon Humphrey, he's definitely struggled this year. He has definitely struggled this year for sure. It does not make him a bad player. It doesn't make him a bad corner. But he's, like you said, when you're at the top, when you're one of the best, cause I don't think he's the best corner in the league, but you, yeah, the only place to go for it is down. But at the same time, if you're going to be considered one of the best, it just needs to be consistency. It needs to be consistency. And he's, that Jamar Chase game was rough, but he's had, he has more good games than bad. But even this season in the games where he's given up some stuff, overall, overall, again, he's had his mishaps this season. And we just, we're not used to that this much from Marlon Humphrey, but really the whole defense has been struggling. And you know, as much as we are missing him, Marlon Humphrey is definitely missing Marcus Peters on the other side. Oh, and the second thing from my guy Marlon, I almost forgot it. He said, you know, Steven A is thinking to himself, why couldn't Lamar have the type of season my home is having so I could tell everyone, he's not in the league quarterback like my home. LOL, just kidding. I thought I'd do my own hot take, just like he does. Oh, Marlon with the pettiness. Next question came from Hadi and I appreciate you being a patron. He said, what's good in gravy? Blessings to you and your family. After the live stream, I was left pondering on the mind state of our team this year. They came back three times from being down, two of which went to overtime. The narrative about Lamar and the Ravens not being able to win a game if they're losing is completely dead now. The team is six and two, despite all of the injuries. In my opinion, I think the Ravens are blowing everyone's expectations and no one is talking about it. Can you imagine if they were fully healthy? Would love to hear your thoughts on the season so far. Whether you think this season will toughen the team's mindset and mentality. Much love, team man and hashtag team, keep it clean. Appreciate it, Hadi. I just, I just wonder, like whenever you think about this team being possibly fully healthy and it is crazy to think about because they're so far away from that. But whenever you think about if they were fully healthy, one thing I think that I don't think the passing game would be as good as it is right now. I think it would have been better than it was last year, but I don't think it would be as good as it is right now. Reason being, reason I say that is because I feel like the Ravens, they were forced to up this passing game by a lot with their top running backs all being out. Because if J.K. was still here, if Gus was still here, even Justice too, they would have been able to run the ball a lot better. There would have been a lot more RPOs. You don't really see RPO too much anymore. I don't really run it that much anymore. But I think that the passing game, it would not have been where it is right now. Cause I know a lot of us would think, oh man, imagine this passing game and we had a running game too. I just think with the injuries, they had to pass that ball cause they weren't running like they used to run. They still aren't running like they used to run, but they don't have what they used to have. Another thing I wonder about too is how coaching would have been. Like what coaching have been, just a tiny bit more lack since you have a lot more better players out there, would they not have prepared as hard or prepared as much? Because you're like, all right, we got these players, we got this guy. Cause right now you really got to, you got to almost over prepare because you, the personnel that you got is not what you expected to have. So you got to overcompensate for some deficiencies you may have on a team. Now if they didn't have those deficiencies, how would the coaching be? Would they coach as hard? So it's just one of the, some of the things that I think about if the team was fully healthy, but the fact that there's six and two right now and you know how many people have been out had they lost before the season, they lost during the season. That says a lot about this team and they are doing a very, very good job. Despite all the problems on defense, despite all the problems with the offensive line, despite obviously all the injuries, despite the lack of a consistent running game, despite Lamar having to do so much extra, despite all of that, they're six and two. I can't even talk this morning. They're six and two. So that's a beautiful thing. Next question came from my boy, Javo. He said, how do you feel about our slow starts and our defense? Well, we've been talking about this all year. The slow starts, the slow starts puts them in bad situations because when you start slow, then you got to play catch up. And Ravens, they have been more of a second half team this year, but still, if they could start off faster, that would make stuff so much easier for them. And he said, what game do you think Bateman will get his first touchdown in? I mean, this Miami game wouldn't be a bad choice. It wouldn't be a bad choice at all because that team has been playing bad and why not? Now, I don't think they should try to force it, but you can find a way, find a way, make it happen. You'll get some opportunities. So yeah, it might as well do it. Miami 39 football, the world watching, why not? Next question came from a guy with Sean. He said, what's up in Raven Minnesota for a while now and enjoy your content. I appreciate that. Anyway, I want to know what do you think about the Ravens bringing in Jalen Smith after he was released by the Packers? I mean, what's he going to do for the Ravens? Because he got cut from the Cowboys. And I'm saying that he couldn't do anything, but he got cut from the Cowboys because he just started playing outright bad. Packers signed them. They cut this guy like a week or two later because he was just playing bad. So with the Ravens, they've already had enough struggles at linebacker. So you could sign them to the practice squad and just leave them there, try to coach them up, but I just, you might as well stick with what you got if it's not broken now, because they fixed it, it was broken before. They usually say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but it was broken before. But they fixed it with Josh Pines and moving Patrick Queen next to him. Chris Boyd, we'll see what happens with him. Christian Welch, like, with Jalen Smith, I mean, no. Yeah, no. Next question came from a boy, Dylan P. He said, ain't it great? I hope this question finds you well. After that big win on Sunday, the Raiders just cut cornerback Damon Ornette, who was the first round pick back in 2020. With our secondary struggles, should we sign him? This will give us another quality depth player and give us the ability to move. Jimmy spent the free safety like you would like to see with the Sean Elliott for the year. Thank you for all you do putting out these videos for giving us something to listen to about the Ravens 24-7. We appreciate it. Hope you and the family have a good time at the game on Thursday and you get to who it is to Jackson Five. That would be nice, I appreciate it. Damon Ornette, no. Not at all, not one bit, nope. Not a chance, those need, nope. Like, I've seen this question come up before. I've seen a couple of people ask this question before and no, it's a no. And the reason that it's a no is because, sorry, I just had to see if anybody else asks it too. Do y'all remember what he got cut for? This guy got cut for threatening to kill somebody and waving guns around on Instagram like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Next question came from a guy at HC. He said, I ain't Raven been watching you since I started supporting the Ravens in 2017. I appreciate that you came in right before the Marshall. Good timing. He said, just wanted to get your opinion on the Bear Steelers game and the bad calls that were going on, especially the taunting card on Cassius Marsh. And whether or not you think the refs were acting a little suspect in terms of the way they officiated that game. Love from Australia and as always, hashtag keep it clean. Appreciate that. Oh yeah, it was bad. And it was obviously bad. It was bluntly bad. It was terrible. And with NFL officiating, they have a lot of power. They have a whole lot of power. Sometimes some refs abuse that power and they use it to their advantage. And sometimes that power gets used to the advantage of certain teams. So seeing it can be very, very frustrating as a fan of football. And it just, it messes with your mind, man. And you start thinking about stuff and wondering stuff and being like, oh, I just, and it's annoying. And a lot of the rules that the NFL makes, it just, they aid the refs in just controlling a lot of these games. And you just, you never want the game to be up to the control of a ref. You want the players to be able to play and do their thing out there. So it's just an unfortunate part of the business, man. A question came from a guy, Makai. He said, what's up in Graven? Wanted to get your opinion on Tyson Williams. I think they may be saving him for the end of the season due to the 17 game season and or the playoffs. I don't think so at all. He said, also excited to see how Marlon bounces back. Oh, okay, this was before the Vikings game. He said, excited to see how Marlon bounces back against Minnesota after this terrible game against Tennessee. Keep up the great work. So besides that big play with the whole Jamar chase thing and apparently that was more on Chuck Clark than anybody. Marlon did end up having a pretty good game. But for Tyson Williams, he thinks they may be saving him for the end of the season. I don't think that's the case. I think that they just, they don't like him. They don't like him. I think they just, he just there. He just there like as a reserve, reserve and they not feeling him. They don't want him to be getting any carries. They're done with him. They're done with him. And again, that's why I thought that he would be gone. By, I thought he would, did not think he would make it to the Vikings game, but hey, he's still here. And again, still our guy with the most explosives, explosion, but still our guy with the most burst. But it's just, he's not going to get the opportunities. He's not going to get the carries. He's just, just there. Next question came from my guy, Simeon, he said, hey, engraving, I'm a Ravens fan from the UK. I've been watching NFL for about five years now. So I've been lucky enough to witness Lamar's entire career with us. He really is Superman. A lot of UK Ravens fans, recent supporters of the Ravens. That's cool man. He says, so my question is this, do my eyes deceive me or did the Ravens actually cause some successful screen passes against the Vikings on Sunday? They actually did. Now, one of them, oh, and it was such an obvious call. When we were live streaming, we were like, oh boys, it's 3rd and 15th. They about to pull out a screenplay now. Watch them do a screenplay now. What do they do? They do the screenplay now. It worked. Mark Andrews has some nice blocks. The other guys has some nice blocks and they went to Hollywood and he got it. In Hollywood, Hollywood been with it with the yak, man. My guy been with it with the yak. But anyway, so yes, they did actually cause some successful screenplays, which we were very pleased to see. But we just hope that they can call some more in some different situations and get something involved to the running backs. That'd be nice. Schedules calls some trains to the running backs. But anyway, he said, I know it's something that you mentioned us not doing a while back and since then I couldn't help but notice the team's use of them to the great effect against us. Oh, I couldn't help but notice teams use them to great effect against us, but we still never seem to call them. However, against the Vikings, I could have sworn I saw a couple get called for big games. Is this going to be a new feature for our offense? I hope so. Love to you and your family. I appreciate that. So send me them. I hope so too. I really do. I think we all do because this would break the mold in terms of the Ravens running that one screen per month. Next question came from my boy, Joshua. He said, all the Ravens too wise for their own good as an organization. I ain't gonna appreciate all the great reporter and positivity you keep up. It's refreshing. Appreciate it, Jay. He said, I hear a lot of talk about Ravens being a sound organization that makes more decisions. We rely on draft picks, comp picks, cap space incentives, building players from the ground up, yada, yada, yada. But is the failure to bring in a bonafide superstar, a top 30 player via trade or free agent signing, is that a testament of pride that's stopping this team from reaching a Super Bowl? We all add to teams like the Cowboys, the Browns, Cardinals and Rams making crazy decisions. I don't laugh at them for it. I would love if the Ravens did something like that. But anyway, but sometimes I wish the Ravens thought a little bit more like them and got out of their comfort zone. Gotta get off your high horse if we're ever gonna win a Super Bowl. We're ever gonna win a one again. That's a tricky one. Now, I think that with the Ravens, they are a team that is the best way to explain it. I feel like it's one of the reasons they don't give out these big contracts to these players that did not come from them. Reason being, I think, and they could be a gift in the curse, but I think they're just scared. I think they're scared of if the player's gonna be a good fit, if the player's gonna be able to still have that same impact that they once had at their previous team, if the player will still remain like the same player after he joins the Ravens. Now, like I said, I wish they would get out of that because y'all know me, I'm aggressive. Even for Xavier and Howard, I would've been willing to give up a high pick. Oh yeah, for sure. Especially if you feel like you wanna go all in with this team now, like Julio Jones, I would've been all over that. All over that, like Fulamore giving him a Julio Jones and you got a Hollywood and you would have Bateman. Man, would've been all over that, man. And then with De'Andre Hopkins and then what? There's been plenty more, but I just, there's some players that, some players you may question if they're a fit or not, but then there's some players that you just straight up know are ballers. Straight up, man. You just know these dudes can play. They got the game with the NFL on lock. They get it. So I wish the Ravens would be, and I know some people, well, that's not R.M.O. That's not how we get down and take care of our own, which they do. They take care of a lot of their own guys. Some of that guys, who we wish they would've taken care of, even not even just with hindsight, because there was Zadaria Smith. He was one of them. I know a lot of Ravens fans be like, oh man, see Zadaria Smith out there balling. He was balling his last season with the Ravens too. And I was hoping they would keep him. I knew they weren't going to keep him, but I was hoping that they would, but he knew they weren't going to keep him too. He knew that. But it's, so it's not always hindsight. And I know a lot of guys now in hindsight, after when Patrick Queen was really struggling when he was still the Mike Linebacker, a lot of guys started missing CJ Mosey. They were like, oh man, we ain't had these problems with CJ Mosey. We really didn't. CJ Mosey was a good player, but his thing was he just didn't have that burst. He didn't have that speed. So as a Blitzer, it wasn't in for him. Everything else he could do, but Blitzing and whatnot, no, his small player could tell. Anyway, I just think it's that the Ravens, they're very busy taking care of their own guys and they just, they've been burned. They've been burned a couple of times. Like with the Earl Thomas, they regretted that. And then this is more recent stuff. With the Earl Thomas, they regretted that one. They're like, oh man, we brought in this guy from the outside and he did that. Like, man, they'll, and they probably like, man, the one time we really step out of our comfort zone. We really give somebody a big deal outside of who, outside that never played for us before. And this is what happens. So yeah, I just, I just think that scared. That's it. Next question came from a boy, Mike Reed. He said, engraving Mike Reed here, Ken Airy, LLL. Hope all is well with you and the family. Everything is great, my friend. Keeping it short and sweet this time. Would OBJ be in a free agent at the end of the season? Do you think EDC shoots this shot then? Speaking of guys, nope, I do not, not at all. Might be able to get him on a cheap deal. I know our receivers have been producing better this year, but you can never have too many weapons and send me just signed for a one year deal. No, I don't see it happening at all. With Odeo Beckham Jr., yeah, they could get him, well, they could possibly, but, because he's, he's on the last year of his deal now, because Browns, they took out the last two years. So he's on the last year of his deal now, but if he clears waivers, then he's just probably gonna sign a one year deal with somebody for the rest of the season. So no, I just, I don't think it happens at all. With Odeo Beckham Jr., they would send me walk-ins. Depending on how the rest of the season goes, we could see, but you still want another guy because Sammy Walkins, Sammy Walkins, he got his injury problems. And we see it again this year. He's missed the last three games, I wanna say, cause he missed, what did he miss? Two games before the buy, I think. And then he missed this game against the Vikings too. So anyway, it was right about a play, but then they said he had like a thigh injury or something. So you, you want more, you want more. But yeah, I don't think Odeo Beckham Jr. will come to the Ravens. I wouldn't mind it, but I don't think it happens at all. Next question came from my boy Jackson. He said, Hey Dan, Graven been watching for Hot Minute now, 50K on the way, appreciate it. I've been a fan of this series, but haven't ever sent a message myself because all my questions are usually asked by someone else. But someone I don't see talked about much is the possibility of Ravens drafting a defensive tackle this year, like the Marvin Lille or Majae Sanders, because Brandon Williams hasn't been healthy and when he has played, he's been underwhelming. He isn't getting any younger, either the same thing for most of this defensive line. With a defensive tackle being drafted, I feel like we'd be able to plug up run lane down the middle, which have hurt us this year and also have someone to eat up blocks so away and others can get more one-on-one opportunities for sex. If I'm being honest, I feel like our D line has been our liability because they are getting old and not as effective as they used to. We need to rebuild it with youth and speed. That is something right there. Brandon Williams last year's contract, I think he's going after this year for sure. Klairs Campbell contemplating retirement, I think he's going after this year. Derek Wolf been hurt all year, I think he's going after this year. I think this defensive line will definitely be rebuilt. Justin Houston, I forgot if they sent him to a one-year deal or a two-year deal, I forgot, but he could be going after this year too. So Ravens, yeah, they could have a completely revamped defensive line and with the additions of guys, like when they traded for Klairs Campbell and they drafted Justin Matibike, you could tell that they're looking for just a shift. They're looking to get more athletic on a defensive line. So yeah, they are definitely going to be revamped and they will definitely be drafting some interior defensive line. And in addition to the things you said, we're eating up blocks and plugging up the middle also to get interior pressure because we don't get that like at all. We can get somebody that can really generate some interior pressure. It will make the defense that much better. Next question came from my guy, Howard. He said, what's happening, Raven? I know all Ravens won another overtime through the day, but I have a few things I want to touch on. First, I agree with all your takes in the Ravens Vikings pregame video I wrote in the comment section that I agree with your points about the adjustments the Ravens need to make. But I also wrote that I wasn't confident that the Ravens were going to make those adjustments because Harbaugh and his offense and defensive coordinators are too stubborn with their egos. Listen closely to their pressures. Roman clearly says all the time that the Ravens are sticking with the running back-back committee approach even though it's obviously not working. Now, yeah, with the running back-back committee, y'all know how I feel about that when I just, I wish they would just establish a hot hand and stop trying to keep everybody happy because I feel like it would just be better for the team in the long and the short run. Anyway, he said, another thing when the all line is clearly struggling past protecting, why are they steadily running past plays with empty backfield formations? Shake them ahead. And I also don't like that they run an up-tempo offense and crucial moments of the game. Now, what, now that one, I don't understand why you don't like the up-tempo offense. Like why not? Especially if you got to move, you got to get it going, you got to keep it going. And the up-tempo offense is something that I would actually like to see a bit more. Especially when they move in that ball, I would like to see them just keep moving that ball and keep putting the pressure on that defense and that doesn't allow them to make substitutions, especially if you got a mismatch. I think they should do that a bit more. He said, not a wink. He tells us in the presses that we always go in the blitz with everybody in that, and that we're a positionless defense. All I've seen is the Ravens giving up big plays, game after game, because nobody on the defense is actually in position. Shaking my head. He got safeties at linebacker spots, linebackers deep in coverage, and the defense looking out of whack. We don't get sacks because they rotate the past rushes after every single play. Now, with that part, okay, and he said, he said, who's going to get in any kind of groove like that? Shaking my head. I know this is a long email, and trust me, I have a litany of other things I can ran about too, but just curious to hear your thoughts on my observation slash takes hashtag Ravens nation. Yes, the part with the past rushes. Yeah, and again, we know you need touched on it, but it's true. If you don't let somebody get into a rhythm, how are they going to really get going? Like, if they brush the past for one play, hey, come off. Get a breather. Let this guy go now. And it's like, okay. Like, yeah, you're keeping them fresh, but at the same time, they trying to work that offensive lineman and see what that offensive lineman is struggling with to see how they can beat that offensive lineman. You got to let them stay in there. And he don't rotate them after every single play, but there's a lot of rotations and a lot of changeups and stuff. And we just wish that guys could, just like I said, get into more of that rhythm. Just really get into that flow and then really get after that quarterback. Next question came from my boy Ricky B. He said, what's up in Graven? When reading the after game thoughts in the Ravens app, a question that was asked was, what was different in both halves? It was said that they told them to start taking what the defense was giving them. The first half, the defense was taking the deep passes, meaning everything underneath was open. Why did they wait until the second half to tell them all this? Do you think they were trying to let him figure it out himself? I think that needs to be said before every game. I mean, we can still take some shots with them playing deep, but take those easy throws. Appreciate you for all you do, bro. Thank you, Ricky. One thing about the Ravens, I know my guy Skepticoke brought it up before, but while I was watching the Ravens game, I was like, oh wow, there it goes. They don't really have an underneath passing game. They don't. Their passing game is intermediate stuff. It's deep stuff, but underneath, they don't really work underneath on the field. The short passing game. They don't. It seems like with Ravens passing game, it's one of those things where it's more like an in all or nothing type of thing. And defenses, they can key in on that stuff, so it's important that you establish something underneath too. Little drag routes, little slants and stuff like that. Like Ravens, I feel like sometimes with the passing game, they can over complicate things. And you can miss some opportunities that could be right there in front of you. Again, simple stuff. Simple stuff. Just to get your receivers going, just to get them in a little rhythm and whatnot. So I would like to see a lot more of that moving forward because it would really open up the pass game. But as far as, yeah, and that would help with Lamar taking with what's in front of him. Because they know that he want to get that deep ball to Hollywood. They know that he want to get a shot, they've been going to, and then soon Sammy, when he gets back as well. So it's important that if you're not getting that, even if you are getting that, still work underneath of the field too. And it shouldn't take the second half to start doing that. The last question on this episode, a question from Subbs came from a boy Lord Valley. He said, What's up, my boy? Big trust and big love to you and the family. Appreciate it, man. Finally, QB wide receiver and Titan are producing at once. I kind of feel that us wanting a run game to be 150 yards plus a game is being greedy because we are spoiled. We have everything that we need on offense. And as I saw, our running back started to turn the clock back in the fourth quarter. Once they saw we got a shot to win. And once again, like the Raiders game, Lamar wins the game and defense gives up a touchdown. Hey, but look, they made up for it because yeah, Lamar, they got the go ahead touchdown. And I was, I thought that the defense was going to end it, but you saw what happened. But then in overtime, Lamar through the pick and Anthony ball, crazy play, crazy great play, but the defense made the stop. They held them. So they made up for it. They was like, okay, we got you. But anyway, he said, but he said Stevens got to be aware on the fourth downplay seriously. My question for you is with the Dolphins and a trip to Chicago next, do you think the team should go into these trap games? Or how do you think the team should go into these trap games? Because remember, we won, but every top team lost, but the Titans were seven and two. So what should we focus on with these two teams in the game to help strengthen our play on the backend of the season? Peace, brother. Nothing but consistency, consistency and starting off earlier. I think one of the biggest things that I would love to see in these next couple of games against the Dolphins and the Bears, even though they are lesser teams or whatnot, they still NFL players and they still, it's any given Sunday. So Ravens obviously can sleep on them. And they don't get off to slow starts, start off hot, start off fast, start off aggressive and just start off smart too. Because if you get off to a slow start, anything you do that is negative for your team that will give the opposing team that much more confidence and be like, hold up, these two, they, they really ain't that much better than us. Because if you let them hang around, if you let these bad teams hang around, that gives them confidence and they don't have anything to play for. So a team that doesn't have anything to play for, those are the most dangerous types of teams. So yeah, these are two trap games for sure. But Ravens just can't fall for the trap. And again, they've been phenomenal at not falling for the trap under Lamar Jackson. Don't start the trend now. So they need to get out early, get out to early leads and just keep applying that pressure and hold them out of the end zone, hold these teams out of the end zone, don't give them any type of confidence.