 I still think it's just a matter of time, man. Before something goes down, in my opinion, I think it's just a matter of time. But anyway, YouTube team keeping clean. I've seen Graven here with your weekly Chuck Clark update. And Jeff's Rebit of the Athletic, shout out to Jeff's Rebit. He put out an article today. Whoa, at least it's today when he put it out. When you be seeing this, it may have already been yesterday, but we'll see. Not sure what I'm gonna drop this video yet. But anyway, Jeff's Rebit. Put out an article talking about the OTAs, how the Ravens are gonna be starting OTAs this week. And they have a lot of questions about some guys who may or may not be in attendance. It started off talking about Lamar Jackson. Will Lamar Jackson be in attendance for OTAs? And OTAs are organized team activities. A lot of time I forget what OTAs stand for. But they are voluntary, not mandatory. That means if a player wants to show up and go, that's fine, if they don't wanna show up and they wanna stay home, that's fine. Either way, it's fine. No matter who the player is, no matter what their contract situation is, it's all good. So with Lamar Jackson, and especially as polarizing as he is and continues to be, and especially with his contract situation and whatnot, that is going to be a big question whether Lamar Jackson shows up or not. Now, Lamar Jackson could choose to show up. We're like, hey, I'm here. Let's get it, let's get to work. And I expect him to. I expect Lamar Jackson to be there. Because him being there, it could only help. Reason being because Rashad Bateman, he'll probably be there. As long as I order other receivers and stuff for there, Titans and all that, this could help him just start to work on that chemistry, even though they've already been working on it before. This can just help, this can add to it. And then you'll be with the team, the coaches and stuff too. So they may be starting to implement a little different things here and there. So that can help as well. So it can be beneficial to everybody and beneficial in both the short and the long term. Now, if he doesn't show up, it's not the end of the world. This is not, it would be like, oh man, OTAs were the last chance that Lamar Jackson will get to see his teammates before the season started. It will be okay. So whatever happens, it's gonna happen. And whenever it does go down, we'll talk about it at that point. But anyway, check clock. Check clock, who has been the subject of a lot of talk recently, especially with all these rumors, they just been floating out and about what's gonna go down with check clock. And like I say, I think it's just, it's gonna be a matter of time before check clock is traded. We said that before, we'll continue to say that. That's just how I feel. Now, honestly, I wouldn't be mad if check clock stayed. I wouldn't be mad if he stayed. You know what you're getting at a check clock? He ain't like a turnover interception machine or anything like that. But he's solid talk, I was about to say solid talkler. Solid tackler in the box. I know they like to move them around a little bit. Probably best for him will probably be in the box, I think. If he stayed, it would allow you that much more flexibility on defense. If he stayed, you could do more, you would have even more depth on defense. So I wouldn't be mad if Raven's kept him, but I just don't expect the Ravens to keep him. Now, initially, I thought that his whole thing was just about Kyle Hamilton. Like man, Raven's like, really? Like y'all, this dude, y'all, but y'all got me. That's what I thought it was. But it was actually a little deeper than that. And it was something previous to that because shout out to my god, Matt. Has the truth on Twitter. Shout out to him, gonna have him on soon. But anyway, he said, he was having a conversation on Twitter and he said, according to Jeff Zribick, correct me if I'm wrong, Chuck Clark had an issue before they drafted Kyle Hamilton. I thought it was more dude about his contract. And Jeff Zribick said, I think he was hoping to get his contract addressed this off season, but the draft was really the cherry on top, so to speak. So what Jeff Zribick was saying is that with Chuck Clark, he wanted to get that contract reworked. He like, hey man, I had a pick six against the Super Bowl champion and we literally didn't have anybody playing. I had another interception against the Super Bowl champions. My deal needs to be reworked. I need a raise. Give me my bread. I don't know if that's how the conversation went, but anyway, Jeff Zribick said, he was having issues with his contract, but then the Kyle Hamilton thing happened. So one thing about Ravens, like Ravens are, they are a very family oriented organization. They pride themselves on that. They are there. We see that a lot of times in all the different videos and reports and even with a lot of their hyrains and stuff. But if you let the Ravens know about something that you ain't feeling, or if you were playing, you let the Ravens know about something that you ain't feeling. Hey, I ain't really with that. They will look you in the face, depending on who you are, but they'll look you in the face and they will draft your replacement. They will. They know the business. They know the business. You see, well, they didn't do it with Hayden Hurst, but with Orlando Brown Jr. it took a little while too. But anyway, Hollywood, Hollywood disgruntled with the Ravens offense. And not just this year, but for like the past two years, the past two years. So before Rashad Bateman even got there, Hollywood, are you feeling this offense? I think I want to be traded. Ravens said, okay, bring me Rashad Bateman. Bring us Rashad Bateman. Let's go. Chuck Clark, man, my contract, hey, I ain't feeling my contract right now. I need a raise. Y'all saw what I did, what I bring to the team. Melita, I'm this, I'm that. Bring us Kyle Hamilton. It's a business, man. It's a cutthroat business. It's a tough business, but it is a business. So I expect Chuck Clark to be on the same boat as Hollywood soon. And that's being traded. Like I said earlier, I wouldn't mind if they kept them. Because more flexibility, more depth. And we know, especially after watching last year, depth and experience depth, it can make a big difference. But anyway, back to the article. The article was talking about who may or may not attend the OTAs. And we spoke about the whole of Mar-Jackson part already. But another name that got brought up was Chuck Clark. But what was brought up about Chuck Clark is really what piqued my interest. And let's read that little excerpt. It said, it'll be interesting to see whether Chuck Clark is on hand this week. Eric Dacosta has spoken to several teams about a potential deal for Clark. And it wouldn't be a big surprise if the safety opted to stay away from the facility until he has a better sense of his future in Baltimore. So that would make all the sense in the world. Chuck Clark is like, look, if y'all are gonna trade me, why do I need to be at organized team activities? Y'all are trying to organize this team to actively ship me off somewhere else. So why should I be there? What would be the reasoning? What would be the point? Why should I risk injury or risk possible injury even though I've been healthy my entire career? But why should I risk possible injury participating in OTAs if I'm not even gonna be with this team in a couple of days or weeks, how long it takes? And that would make sense. That would make sense unless the Ravens were like, hey, we keeping Chuck Clark, like for sure. They haven't done that. You know, John Harbaugh did the little thing. And I know some people took that and ran with it like, hey, John Harbaugh said that they would like to keep Chuck Clark. And somebody told me that was like, okay. Like, Eric Degosta, the GM who's over the head coach. Eric Degosta said, hey, we anticipate picking up Hollywood Brown's 50 option. So all that talk about, hey, we wanna keep this player. We're gonna keep, no. Action speak a whole lot louder than words. So we'll see. I can say I think it's just gonna be a matter of time. But the fact that they have spoken to several teams. So the word several, it means two or more. Two or more. We obviously know that the Eagles, they're one of the teams. Who the other teams are, no clue. I know of course a lot of Ravens fans have been talking. Giants, Giants, Giants. Cause a wink, which is understandable. But I almost feel like the Giants, I almost feel like that would be like too, too obvious of a situation to where I feel like it just won't happen. He's not gonna get traded to the Giants in my opinion. Where he get traded? I don't know. He inkling and he like, oh, I think he's gonna get traded here. I have no clue. But I do think he's gonna get traded though. I do think that Chuck Clark, I think he's already played his last snap, his last game, his last season as a Baltimore Raven. And shout out to Chuck Clark, by the way, for again, for how he made it. He made it. What was he like, a fifth, six round pick? Something like that. Remember he, Tony, I think it was Tony Jefferson. Tony Jefferson got hurt in the middle of one game, thing against the chiefs. Chuck Clark came in there, he ended up getting a pick. Then Tony came back in the game and Chuck Clark sat down and was it Tony Jefferson that got hurt? It was somebody, I forgot who it was, but anyway. And Chuck Clark, then Tony Jefferson got hurt again, like, but permanently and that was it. Chuck Clark inserted him to the lineup. The rest was history. I was a rap from there. So he's been a solid player for the Ravens. I feel like whenever we hear about players possibly being upset, possibly being disgruntled, it creates a lot of unnecessary hate for those players. Because if a player's like, all right, hey, I don't wanna be here anymore. Or, you know what, I'm upset about this. I'm upset about that. Even if they won't come out and make it public, like, but we'll hear the reports and stuff like that. Then I feel like it creates a lot of hate for that player and a lot of fans look at any bad in that play. And they, oh, he's not that good anyway. Oh, he's garbage anyway. Oh, we see it all the time. We saw it for Hollywood, of course. All right, and we've been seeing it a lot for Chuck Clark. I no doubt that Chuck Clark, his value to the Ravens, what do you have the same value to another team as he does to the Ravens? Possibly, yes, but possibly no. It was interesting with Jeff Zribick, where he was replying to somebody's comment. Oh, shout out to my guy, Tony. He was replying to his comment. He said, I don't think the Ravens can get as much for Chuck Clark as a lot of Ravens fans think they can get. So that was pretty telling right there. I mean, but again, we'll see. A lot of this is just really wait and see. I think if they trade Chuck Clark, I would think they could get like a fifth and a sixth, maybe like a fifth and a seventh. For them to get something significant, I mean, at this point, it's gonna be really hard to get something significant, but you would have to give up something. Like, say for instance, you wanted a second rounder for Chuck Clark. I think they would have to give up Chuck Clark and like a third rounder and like a fifth or something like that, a third and a sixth. But yeah, maybe like a third and a sixth or a third and a seventh. They want, yeah, probably like a third and a sixth. If they wanted to get a second rounder for Chuck Clark. I don't know, we're gonna see. I just don't, like at this point of the year, I was gonna say, I feel like getting a draft pick for next year, it wouldn't really do much. But at the same time, if it's a player that doesn't wanna be there anymore, if that's the case, then that would be, it'll be better to get something rather than nothing. Be like, all right, we'll just cut you. Okay, bye. Nah, they Ravens, of course, they wanna re-up on something instead of just being like, all right, bye. See ya. But if Chuck Clark does wanna leave, then I believe Ravens will grant him that request like they've been granting everybody else's requests over the past couple of years. Again, Hayden Hurst, Orlando Brown Jr., Hollywood Brown. Yeah. If somebody wants to leave, somebody wants to go, Ravens will be like, okay, we'll show you the door. We will help you pack your bags, we'll book your plane ticket. We got you, trust us. So we'll see where the Ravens end up getting them to. Anyway, team keeping clean. I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. And just like Chuck Clark is probably gonna be, sooner rather than later, we out.