said it. Yeah. He said come up to where we are and we'll see you in the postseason. Absolutely. Very little I mean that's the guys who were two time defending champion. Maybe I don't know. That's too much for a guy that's not that's not Tony Gonzalez out there. That's an emotional young player. Yeah. They're likely saying like we're not scared of you. I mean they showed that they have a lot of firepower that they could hang with them. I mean, the game that it went toe to toe, no pun intended. Maybe it was intended, but I mean, like, he was seriou. They got something to prove. I thought the highlight was spot on was showing how happy Patrick Mahomes was when the game ended, and when that went down to the shoelace, because I think he saw Lamar coming. And frankly, the way the Ravens have been playing, they very easily could have converted on that two point conversion because Lamar was just picking up steam as that game went on. Yeah, Lamar was going I mean, toe to toe, but Lamar to me, like Lamar showed me that he is Lamar and Lamar Jackson is an MVP player. We know that two time MVP player, but just the way the throws that he was making, finding his his receivers Xavier worthy, the way they utilized RPO on this thing, I'm like, it's a dangerous combination, especially in the early in the game when you saw them running RPO with with Derrick Henry and the way they utilized that getting off into the edge. When he hits that edge, he's 88 and out the gate. I love Lamar Jackson. I, I really thought that they were going to pull this game off. That one toe. That one toe changed everything. We could have been in a different situation. But Lamar Jackson he's ready for the 2024 season. Look it's one of those deals where you look at the game and it's like all right two minutes left. They're on their own ten yard line. Down seven. Is Lamar going to get this done. And you could roll your eyes because in the history of these big games it hasn't been that he never really had that opportunity to take his team. Lamar Jackson marched his team right down the field, made huge plays. And I look at this thing and it's like if they played as well as they did, they did this with three neophyte offensive linemen who are really getting their feel for this. They did this less than a month after their offensive line coach passed away. They're doing it with a 32 year old defensive coordinator who's calling his first game like, I know where the Pollyanna show. And sometimes we love every team. But like as devastating a loss as it was, I'm coming out of that game. If I'm a Ravens fan and I'm feeling great about my team, I'm like, we went toe to toe with those guys. We almost stole the game. At the end, we go for two, we win that game at the end and Lamar had to go 90 yards in about a minute 40 and he did it. He went the distance. It were just a centimeter short. I will say this though, what makes Lamar so interesting is year to year we get a different narrative on him. It's like all right last year it's Lamar is going to be more from the pocket because it's Todd Monken's offense. It's not Greg Roman's. We're going to see a lot more pocket Lamar wins MVP. He was running all over the field last night running the ball in such a way that he looked like the best player on the field running the ball. It's the most rushing yards he's had in a game in four years. This is like they unleashed him. It was like, all right Lamar we're back to the old. He's like you said Akbar. He's 15 pounds lighter. They say he's down to 205. Apparently he looked good. My fear is this talk about what's that. You can't do that for 17 games in the red. You can't do that for eight games. Jamari Conner came down and lowered the boom on him. And it's like, is Lamar getting up? Like you can't do it. You can't. It's not sustainable. He was doing this thing where he was lowering his shoulder and lowering it fires you up as a fan and it's like, oh, that's a great highlight. But so part of me is like, was he thinking like, this is a playoff game? I don't care if it's week one, week seven, week eight. Like I have to win this game. Maybe I don't play this way next week against Dallas. Maybe I don't play this week against Cincinnati, but like in KC, after the way we lost a championship game, like I'm giving everything I have and I will risk bodily harm to do it because that's what makes me basketball. Like he was amazing last night. I don't think that style of play is sustainable over the next couple of months. And Peter, I think you're so right. I mean, going into this game, we already know we set the headlines four and one or excuse me, one and four against Patrick Mahomes. But what was interesting too, to see him lead an offense that put up 452 yards against a Spags defense, like that's that, that hasn't happened. Like, this is the second ranked defense last year coming out of last year. So it's it was it was a good move. We got to talk about the Zay flowers miss though. That's that's pretty big. If you didn't watch the game if you only saw the highlights before the likely Jag. We just showed it right now on the highlight. He's got Zay Flowers who's as close as he has. Probably to a number one receiver is no one around him whatsoever. And he just missed by a mile. And there's a miscommunication. There's the or maybe he just missed it. Now I remember about four years ago this is a totally different type of player. Mitch Trubisky once missed this receiver in the back of the end zone. He was the bear. And it became this meme about look how wide open he is. How can he miss this guy Zay Flowers is wide open. You're at Arrowhead. Put the ball on him. That's the touchdown. You go for two. Maybe you get it. Maybe you don't. He doesn't. And then he does deliver a strike to likely. And if likely gets his toes down. Lamar did his job. I think the problem is, is that of course it's only week one. It's not the Ravens anymore. They're crowning the Chiefs. There becomes a thing where like we can't beat these guys like it's I'm reminded of Pedro Martinez when he would come out. I guess just the Yankees are my daddy. I just can't beat them like. And he was so mad after the game in the clubhouse, and he just kind of threw his hands up. If you're Lamar, you're like, God, I gave it my all last night. I really, really did. I played so hard, I ran, I threw, and we still can't beat them. And there's this thing where it's not just the X's and O's. It's like the next time they play the Chiefs, it's like, man, they beat us in our house. They beat us in their house. It becomes a thing if you let it. I think Lamar really wanted that one. I think it felt when you watched him, it looked like the AFC title game was supposed to look like. He's on the sidelines. Yeah, he played way harder, way more intense than he was. Way healthier I know, than he was in the title game. But if you were to just do a blind item about like which one of these is the title game, which one is week one? And you showed the title game in that like last night, you would have thought, that's the title game, but he lost that one too. Are you feeling afterwards? And I guess like, you know, you get it. I'm saying it's not sustainable. Is that something he can do over the course of. Because he would have like 200 rushes on the season? You can't. I wonder if he was running that way because it was the Chiefs like he just he knew the stage and he knew how much he wanted to beat him. Whoever they play. Week two. Week three I mean Lamar knows what to do. He knows how to protect himself. He's not reckless like that. He's not like Anthony Richardson. A rookie gets hurt. Like I think he'll go back. I think it was like, I'm going to flip into kill mode for this night. I want to beat this team. And if I have to truck people or run a lot, I will. I suspect next week I think it'll be different because I think he's smart. Can I run an observation by you guys because that Zay flowers miss, that wasn't just the one time that happened in that game. He was was he was tall. Unlikely on that play that he almost got injured on later that catch that likely made or did not make with his foot on the ground, that one was high, likely had to go up for early in the game. First drive, the touchdown scoring drive. Zay flowers. There was the offsetting penalty. Ronnie Ronnie Stanley gets one of his half a dozen penalties. But that throw to Zay flowers that got called back on interference to Jalen Watson. Zay Flowers had to stop on a dime and come back for that. Maybe Lamar at this point because Patrick Mahomes timing was incredible for night one. Lamar. Maybe his timing was just a little off coming to this one. And at some point if you are Lamar Jackson you got to tuck the ball in and take matters into your hands. If you just feel like you're a foot off Peter's right. Listen, there's two things. The line is bad right now and they're trying to get good. And Chris Jones is one of the best players in the league. And they're not going to face. I will say this though, that was a lot of that. I don't know, for all the hype he got this summer and we did the thing like my fear was at the end of the game, Derrick Henry wasn't doing much. Yeah I think he had 16 carries, 40 yards and yeah, justice Hill was the guy like and it was. And for all you fantasy experts out there, and I'm not mocking you. And I'm not saying fantasy is not important. And there aren't experts, but like Justice Hill was the game plan today last night. And that was not on the script for any fantasy drafts or anything. So it just tells you, like these teams, they have their own things and fantasy lives in another world. But Derrick Henry you sparingly at the end of the game, even though in those first couple of drives, big fourth down conversion and of course the touchdown, there was that one where Lamar did the read option. And like Derrick Henry up the middle was a fake. It was like, oh, that's the offense. But I was really intrigued that he was not the focal point by any means. And I feel like you're absolutely right. They should have given he should have had that ball 20 times. 25. They were down. They were they were down 20 at one point. And he's the game plan. That game plan goes out. But it was like obviously first drive. Let's use him a lot. And then it wasn't much after one game. But I hear what you're saying. It sets the tempo too, especially for a young offensive lineman like that. I mean, you know, you've got some younger ones in there because Chris Jones made it very, very difficult for them. So that's why other times you saw Lamar Jackson running out like like, oh, I don't have a lot of time here. I got to go. And he's got a lot of speed too. So Peter speaking of that young offensive line, and you mentioned Joe D'alessandris, the offensive line coach for the Ravens that passed today. The Ravens have to fly back