Personally, I'm hoping the wide receivers have a big day against the Chargers so we have another week of D-Mase going off on Keyshawn Johnson.
Is this little spat ever going to end?
Wow, remind me to never take a shot at Mason in print. Because this guy carries a grudge like Michael Corleone.
Poor Keyshawn. He has to be wondering what hit him. I never really thought the guy was calling the Ravens' receivers "bums." But that's how Mason took it, which is all that matters.
Keyshawn, go hide somewhere until this is over.
Actually, I'm also rooting for the offense to have a big day against San Diego because of Cam Cameron, the Ravens' terrific offensive coordinator.
Let me say this: It has been a long time since I've seen a coach this jazzed about an offense.
When I asked him whether the fans were getting too excited about the offense based on just one game against the lowly Chiefs, he cut me off.
"I was excited about it last year!" Cameron said. "Why would you want to play somewhere where they aren't excited about what you're doing?
"Defensively, special teams, that's what we're in this thing for. Let's get our fans excited, give them something to be excited about. You know, we're trying to win football games. But there's an entertainment value to this thing."
Oh, you're preaching to the choir there, coach.
All I know is, since this guy took over as offensive coordinator last year, the Ravens have been a lot more fun to watch when they have the ball.
Maybe they'll be fun to watch today, too, although a long cross-country flight and 70,000 fans screaming nasty things about your mother tends to take something out of a team.
So we'll see how the offense does, see whether Cameron can work his magic again and Flacco can spread the ball around the way he did last week.
But if the Ravens win, it'll be because of their defense.
It always is.
Listen to Kevin Cowherd Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. with Jerry Coleman on Fox 1370 AM Sports.