 So Marcus Peters had a problem with Lamar and Jackson allegedly. Anyway, YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on is engraving here with another video. And before we get into this video, I gotta say I love y'all. I appreciate y'all, I appreciate the way that y'all support literally every single day. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel, watching the videos and everything. Make sure you subscribe if you haven't already and a lot of y'all have subscribed but make sure you subscribe if you haven't and turn notifications on because I really don't like when people miss stuff. I don't want you to miss anything. I don't want you to be behind. I want you to stay up to date on everything. So make sure you subscribe and turn notifications on. We got more collabs on the way, more stuff on the way. Especially next week, please subscribe and turn notifications on, especially if you're in the Baltimore area next week because we got something different, special and we'll see when we get there. But anyway, team keep it clean. I love y'all. I don't have a problem with y'all but apparently, Marcus Peters, he may have had a little issue with Lamar Jackson and this is according to this article written by Russell Street Reports, Tony Lombardi and I of course link it down below in the description so you can check it out for yourself. But in the article, he went over some different things and went over some of the remaining needs of the Baltimore Ravens and remaining team needs and of course, it's been a big topic of conversation. A lot of people talking about how the Ravens need a cornerback, they need more in the secondary. And I think that comes more from fear and what has happened more than what they actually need. In my opinion, the reason I say that, the reason it comes from fear is because people are scared like, hey man, what if somebody gets hurt? What if somebody goes down at the cornerback position and I also say what has happened because that has happened. It has happened like every single year to where we lose one corner for a certain amount of time and then it's like, ooh, we feel that pain and it happens like really every year. So I guess it really is a need to just stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready, be as prepared as you possibly can be before you end up being in that situation. Obviously we don't hope that anybody gets hurt but it is the NFL and stuff happens. Stuff happens and unfortunately as a Ravens fan we definitely know that stuff happens injury-wise. But hopefully with their new person in charge, hopefully the injuries, they go in a different direction than they have been. But anyway, cornerback has seemed like a pressing need for the Baltimore Ravens. A lot of people have been talking about what could Marcus Peters do? Could they bring Marcus Peters back? Will they bring him back? And let's just read exactly what the article said. Said, the Ravens roster is quite impressive but that doesn't mean there aren't some remaining holes to fill. For my money, the most glaring is at corner. Rocky Asin looked solid during recent OTAs and he's a player whose NFL career trajectory is trending in the right direction. He's a gritty player who plays with physicality and is best suited as a boundary defender. Yasin probably lacks the fluidity in his hips to be an effective slot corner. So there's sort of preface in it right there like, hey, he's an outside guy. He ain't no slot corner. He's an outside guy. He has primarily been an outside guy throughout his career. So they just letting you know like, hey, you don't need to be in the slot. You should be on the outside, but continuing. Like I said, Marcus Peters is still available. And recently he took to Instagram and commented on the post by Lamar Jackson. And of course we did cover that in a video where it seemed like Marcus Peters was missing the Baltimore Ravens. Cause he commented on Lamar Jackson's post. He said, missing my guys or miss my folks. But anyway, continuing back to the article. He said the post is interesting and that it suggests the door between the club and Marcus Peters remains open. It's also interesting that Peters took to Lamar's Instagram to comment, I've been told, here we go right here. I've been told that Peters wasn't such a big fan of Lamar towards the end of the 2022 campaign when he chose not to play through his PCL injury after several weeks off and the playoffs looming. Now that part right there, the wording is a little tricky, it's a little tricky because they put when Lamar Jackson chose not to play through his PCL injury. They didn't put when Lamar Jackson couldn't play. They didn't put when Lamar Jackson was injured, but when he chose not to play. So that the wording is tricky because this wording, to me, let me know if I'm wrong, but the wording is insinuating that it's like Lamar Jackson sat out when he could have played. That's what it's insinuating. Lamar Jackson let everybody know, like, hey, I was hurt, I couldn't play. And even if I was out there, I wouldn't be able to be the best that I could be and I would have been taken away from my team. So that would have been selfish of me. But anyway, continuing, it says when he chose not to play through his PCL injury after several weeks off and the playoffs looming. Ooh, yeah, that wording is, ooh, that wording is tricky. But anyway, it says, allegedly, the two engage in a heated exchange with most of the vitriol coming from Peters. Time heals wounds and a new contract doesn't hurt either. So Marcus Peters and Lamar Jackson allegedly, apparently, according to this, got into a heated exchange about Lamar Jackson not playing through the injury. So two football players on the same team, they argued. Who was new? To me, I don't think it's a big deal. What I think it could have been, if this is true, I would think Marcus Peters is probably just frustrated and scared, given his situation. Reason I say that is because he's on the last year of his deal with the Baltimore Ravens. I'm sure he loved his time with the Baltimore Ravens. He loved being a Baltimore Raven. He fit in. We talked about it in a previous video. There's some guys that, like, when they come to the Ravens, it seemed like they played for the Ravens forever and it seemed like they were meant to be with the Ravens forever. Like, guys like Kalaeus Campbell, guys like Anquan Bolden, and there have been more too, but Marcus Peters is somebody that, Steve Smith's seen as another one. But Marcus Peters is somebody that fits that mold. Like, oh man, he's great fit for the Baltimore Ravens, that attitude and just what he brings and brought to the table. But Marcus Peters, he was on the last year of his deal last year. And I'm sure he thought like, hey, we got a shot, man. We got a real shot. And look, I don't know what's gonna happen to me beyond this year, but I want to go out with a bang. I wanna make the most of this opportunity. I'm trying to get this thing done. So Lamar, Tyler Huntley is cool, Anthony Brown's cool, but they ain't true. We need you out there. We want you out there. We gotta have you out. Like, come on now. Come on now. Play through this thing, man. I know you can do, even if you have 50%, we need you out there. That's what I think it will be about. That's how I think, in my mind, that conversation or that argument could have went. Obviously a lot more anger in there. Probably a lot more not so team keeping clean words. Especially from Marcus Peters, because we know like even at the Ravens presser, Marcus Peters was dropping bombs. I'd never forget. Anyway, it happens. Have you ever been at work and you got this co-worker that you just cannot stand? He was, no, no, no, you ain't even got this. It ain't even that you can't even stand him. It could be that you just, sometimes you just get so annoyed with him and then y'all just got into a shouting match. Y'all had a boiling point where just things just blew up. But you still got love for them. You still gotta work with them. You still gotta show up every day and get the job done. So I mean, again, this, to me, what it seems from this article, it just seems like it was frustration with the situation. Mark Jackson hurt Ravens headed to the playoffs. Mark Jackson ain't playing Marcus Peters. Like, man, probably thinking about, hey, this might be one of my last shots. That, that's just my opinion though. I wasn't there. So I don't know, I don't know. But anyway, continuing says, but like you seen, Marcus Peters is a boundary defender and he's a player who has started his entire career. If he returns, it's unlikely that Marcus Peters will accept the role as a reserve. He just isn't wired that way. Of course, defensive coordinator Mike McDonald could bump Marlon Humphrey into the slot to accommodate, but is that really the ideal way to employ the three-time pro bowler? And yeah, I agree with that. Marlon Humphrey, he can play in the slot as we've seen, but he's an outside corner. That's where he got his money at. I mean, where he got his money from playing slot to filling in for like Tava and Young and stuff. But he's an outside guy. So you pay him the big bucks to be an outside guy. Marcus Peters and Rocky Singh, they're not slot guys. I mean, I'm sure they could do it every once in a while, but they're two outside guys. So obviously Marlon Humphrey, he's locked there as the outside corner, as the Ravens corner. And now your number two guy seems to be Rocky Singh. So something that we've talked about on here too, like yeah, I wouldn't expect Marcus Peters to want to come and just be a reserve guy, be a backup. Like that would be, whew, how humbling that would be. Like you didn't start at your entire career from the Chiefs, who I forget that he played for a lot of times, but from the Chiefs, then to the Rams, and then to the Ravens. You've been doing nothing but starting. Nothing but starting, nothing but starting. And to come back to the team to be a backup. Ooh, I just can't see that happening with no Marcus Peters, but anyway, as far as I know, I've seen a lot of people sort of taking victory laps about, oh, this is the reason why Marcus Peters ain't back with the Baltimore Ravens. If his, I don't think it's this, I think it's his play. I think it was his play, how it just seemed like he just started to fall off a bit. I don't think this stuff helped, like especially the one with hardball. Ooh, if anything, that was the one that kept him away from being on the team this off season. That's the one that kept him from being re-signed. Not an argument with Lamar Jackson, no, not that one, but the one with the hardball. Ooh, because I think it was after the Bills game, and then they tried to clean it up. I think hardball was like, oh, Marcus Peters, he was yelling at a Duffay away, or he was frustrated with a Duffay away because they're playing, no, no, no, no. He was talking to you, he was talking to you, Johnny. But again, it's football, it happens. You're not, when you go to work every day, especially if you have coworkers, everything ain't gonna be sunshine and rainbows and peaches and cream every single day. It's not gonna be that way. And there gonna be some coworkers that you just straight up don't like. You don't like, you don't click with, you don't vibe with, but I don't think this is that with Marcus Peters and Lamar Jackson. Especially again, because of the Instagram thing, if he really didn't like Lamar, if he really had a continuous issue with Lamar Jackson, he's gonna be doing coming on his Instagram for, no, and this is Marcus Peters. Like Marcus Peters is somebody, he's straight up, man. We've seen it, he is straight up. He is one of them people, like there's some people you got in life where you could just look at them and you could tell how they're feeling. They ain't gotta say nothing. They ain't gotta say nothing. Marcus Peters seemed like one of those people. So I don't take Marcus Peters as a type to waste his time commenting on somebody's Instagram or even engaging in anything with somebody who he just wasn't feeling like that. I just don't see that. So I don't think it's a continuous thing. I don't think Marcus Peters has an issue with Lamar Jackson, but I think he just may have had, if this article is true, he may have had an issue with that situation with Lamar Jackson. And to me, again, I think he may have just been frustrated and just fear of what could be with his career after this past season. I mean, him just really being like, hey, these opportunities don't come around all the time. We gotta take full advantage of this thing. And I want Lamar out there more than another quarterback, like a Tyler Huntley, like Anthony Browner, whoever and so on and so forth. So let's see what happens with Marcus Peters though. We'll see where he ends up. He had to visit with the Raiders and we ain't heard nothing since, like nothing since, but we're keeping an eye on that. Anyway, Team Keeping Clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. Just like I'm sure Marcus Peters told Lamar Jackson, hey, I love you, I appreciate you too. Anyway, Team Keeping Clean, like Marcus Peters is still for now when it comes to being at Baltimore Raven, we out.