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If you need some inspiration during these trying times, let Stephanie Chall update you on how O.J. Brigance is doing during COVID and how the Brigade is holiday fundraising for ALS patients.

If you need some inspiration during these trying times, let Stephanie Chall update you on how O.J. Brigance is doing during COVID and how the Brigade is holiday fundraising for ALS patients.

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio know the road to New England quite well. This time, however, COVID is keeping us away from Route 1 and the foghorn of Gillette Stadium.

Injuries in the secondary have forced the 32-year-old cornerback into a more extensive role in the Ravens defense than anticipated.

The offensive coordinator said opponents being able to call out a team’s plays from time to time is “nothing new.”

There will be plenty of time for Democratic autopsies of what went wrong down ballot at a later date. But right now let’s focus on the fact that Vice President Biden received more votes than any presidential candidate in history.
“We’re obviously extremely disappointed that we’ll be unable to host Ohio State this Saturday. It was an opportunity that our team was preparing for and excited about.”

“He was really in very good shape and he moved well, which is what you look for [in] a veteran player like that. He’s played a long time. We’re very happy with the fact that he’s got so much experience.”

“I know defenses, obviously, are keyed in, and that’s fine, but I’m just trying to help this team win any way I can.”

The Baltimore quarterback like the up-tempo offense because it limited the opponent’s ability to substitute.

The veteran defensive lineman said he’ll take on a more vocal role for the Baltimore defensive line with Calais Campbell expected to miss some time.
The Orioles slugger completed chemotherapy for Stage 3 colon cancer in September and recently began hitting again.

We all know 2020 has provided challenges we never could’ve imagined. Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss riding out this winter, election and the stock market and tiresome daily news as virus returns.

Former Delegate Todd Schuler helps Nestor count the votes in a democracy after a Presidential election. He also gives his legal opinion on Trump’s “case” to the American people.
Those Patriots fans sure did have a lot of fun. But it appears to be over. And now Team Belichick has a different pedigree as Ravens bring Lamar Jackson to Foxboro on Sunday night.

Everyone in Baltimore who loved baseball knew about the guy who had the fastest fastball ever who lived life in a speed lane.
Memphis and Navy do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season

Barry Rascovar joins us for a look at why the two Americas made their decisions at the ballot box this week.
Longtime Boston Globe sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy says that the Patriots beat has changed dramatically during COVID and post-Tom Brady era in Foxboro. (And stay for the old Earl Weaver and Orioles tales here…)
Taharka Brothers founder Sean Smeeton takes Nestor on a journey of flavors with the mutual love of delicious ice cream. How do they pick all of those cool flavors and combinations?
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how Ravens rallied without Marlon Humphrey in Indianapolis but the NFL’s future and ability to play credible games in January will be tested as pandemic re-emerges in America this winter.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late awakening of Lamar Jackson and offense in Indy

He is the presumptive next mayor of Baltimore and the current City Council President and we had a lot of questions for Brandon Scott as we discussed his victory, COVID and how to send the kids back to school in Maryland.

When the Doobie Brothers were coming to the Modell Lyric in Spring 2019, Tom Johnston gave Nestor a chance to discuss four decades of brilliant music.
Now Baltimore’s left tackle after the season-ending injury to Ronnie Stanley, Brown was pleased with the way the offensive line rebounded in Indianapolis.
The safety returned a fumble for a touchdown to give the Ravens their only points of the first half.
The Pro Bowl cornerback forced two turnovers as the Baltimore defense paved the way to victory.
The reigning MVP didn’t throw an incompletion and ran for a touchdown in a very sharp second half.

“Really a great team win. The word that was used in the locker room — Eric DeCosta gave it to me — was fortitude.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens impressive second half performance after stinking it up in the first half in Indy.

Every day we are see alarming spikes in the virus as the weather changes. Bill Cole and Nestor remind each other of the civic diligence necessary to battle this pandemic.

We’re here to learn. No one seems to really understand the theory about how the person who gets four million more votes spends four days in jeopardy of losing an election. Let UMBC Professor Emeritus Donald Norris explain it to you…

Let Ben Jealous tell you about the time he met the woman who changed the 2020 election. And get ready for January 5th in the Peach State…
The teams do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season.
Longtime local sportswriter John Eisenberg discusses the complex situation for the Ravens franchise this week in prepping for Colts. The injury to Stanley. The COVID protocols brought on by Humphrey. And how to get offense percolating more effectively.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor debate the Ravens future at midway point with injuries and COVID threatening prosperity. And with a trip to Indianapolis ahead, a few thoughts from some real Baltimoreans about the legend of the Colts on 33rd Street.
Every old-school Baltimore sports fans still has a little pang when the blue horseshoe hits them a certain way. Bob Kravitz has covered sports in Indianapolis for a generation. He knows the secrets of Irsay, Manning and the legend of where Rick Majerus ate Italian food in Indy.
The Ravens have managed to avoid the plague until now. As the team preps for a trip to Indy without large chunks of its defense on the field, Luke Jones and Nestor point out that this might be Harbaugh’s biggest challenge to date.

The Ravens quarterback was asked to respond to the wide receiver’s post-game tweet expressing unhappiness over not being more involved in the offense against Pittsburgh.

The safety hasn’t been able to practice with fellow starter DeShon Elliott, who remains on the reserve-COVID-19 list.

The Colts added former Pro Bowl selection DeForest Buckner to beef up their defensive line in the offseason.

If you need some inspiration during these trying times, let Stephanie Chall update you on how O.J. Brigance is doing during COVID and how the Brigade is holiday fundraising for ALS patients.

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio know the road to New England quite well. This time, however, COVID is keeping us away from Route 1 and the foghorn of Gillette Stadium.

Injuries in the secondary have forced the 32-year-old cornerback into a more extensive role in the Ravens defense than anticipated.

The offensive coordinator said opponents being able to call out a team’s plays from time to time is “nothing new.”

There will be plenty of time for Democratic autopsies of what went wrong down ballot at a later date. But right now let’s focus on the fact that Vice President Biden received more votes than any presidential candidate in history.
“We’re obviously extremely disappointed that we’ll be unable to host Ohio State this Saturday. It was an opportunity that our team was preparing for and excited about.”

“He was really in very good shape and he moved well, which is what you look for [in] a veteran player like that. He’s played a long time. We’re very happy with the fact that he’s got so much experience.”

“I know defenses, obviously, are keyed in, and that’s fine, but I’m just trying to help this team win any way I can.”

The Baltimore quarterback like the up-tempo offense because it limited the opponent’s ability to substitute.

The veteran defensive lineman said he’ll take on a more vocal role for the Baltimore defensive line with Calais Campbell expected to miss some time.
The Orioles slugger completed chemotherapy for Stage 3 colon cancer in September and recently began hitting again.

We all know 2020 has provided challenges we never could’ve imagined. Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss riding out this winter, election and the stock market and tiresome daily news as virus returns.

Former Delegate Todd Schuler helps Nestor count the votes in a democracy after a Presidential election. He also gives his legal opinion on Trump’s “case” to the American people.
Those Patriots fans sure did have a lot of fun. But it appears to be over. And now Team Belichick has a different pedigree as Ravens bring Lamar Jackson to Foxboro on Sunday night.

Everyone in Baltimore who loved baseball knew about the guy who had the fastest fastball ever who lived life in a speed lane.
Memphis and Navy do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season

Barry Rascovar joins us for a look at why the two Americas made their decisions at the ballot box this week.
Longtime Boston Globe sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy says that the Patriots beat has changed dramatically during COVID and post-Tom Brady era in Foxboro. (And stay for the old Earl Weaver and Orioles tales here…)
Taharka Brothers founder Sean Smeeton takes Nestor on a journey of flavors with the mutual love of delicious ice cream. How do they pick all of those cool flavors and combinations?
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how Ravens rallied without Marlon Humphrey in Indianapolis but the NFL’s future and ability to play credible games in January will be tested as pandemic re-emerges in America this winter.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late awakening of Lamar Jackson and offense in Indy

He is the presumptive next mayor of Baltimore and the current City Council President and we had a lot of questions for Brandon Scott as we discussed his victory, COVID and how to send the kids back to school in Maryland.

When the Doobie Brothers were coming to the Modell Lyric in Spring 2019, Tom Johnston gave Nestor a chance to discuss four decades of brilliant music.
Now Baltimore’s left tackle after the season-ending injury to Ronnie Stanley, Brown was pleased with the way the offensive line rebounded in Indianapolis.
The safety returned a fumble for a touchdown to give the Ravens their only points of the first half.
The Pro Bowl cornerback forced two turnovers as the Baltimore defense paved the way to victory.
The reigning MVP didn’t throw an incompletion and ran for a touchdown in a very sharp second half.

“Really a great team win. The word that was used in the locker room — Eric DeCosta gave it to me — was fortitude.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens impressive second half performance after stinking it up in the first half in Indy.

Every day we are see alarming spikes in the virus as the weather changes. Bill Cole and Nestor remind each other of the civic diligence necessary to battle this pandemic.

We’re here to learn. No one seems to really understand the theory about how the person who gets four million more votes spends four days in jeopardy of losing an election. Let UMBC Professor Emeritus Donald Norris explain it to you…

Let Ben Jealous tell you about the time he met the woman who changed the 2020 election. And get ready for January 5th in the Peach State…
The teams do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season.
Longtime local sportswriter John Eisenberg discusses the complex situation for the Ravens franchise this week in prepping for Colts. The injury to Stanley. The COVID protocols brought on by Humphrey. And how to get offense percolating more effectively.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor debate the Ravens future at midway point with injuries and COVID threatening prosperity. And with a trip to Indianapolis ahead, a few thoughts from some real Baltimoreans about the legend of the Colts on 33rd Street.
Every old-school Baltimore sports fans still has a little pang when the blue horseshoe hits them a certain way. Bob Kravitz has covered sports in Indianapolis for a generation. He knows the secrets of Irsay, Manning and the legend of where Rick Majerus ate Italian food in Indy.
The Ravens have managed to avoid the plague until now. As the team preps for a trip to Indy without large chunks of its defense on the field, Luke Jones and Nestor point out that this might be Harbaugh’s biggest challenge to date.

The Ravens quarterback was asked to respond to the wide receiver’s post-game tweet expressing unhappiness over not being more involved in the offense against Pittsburgh.

The safety hasn’t been able to practice with fellow starter DeShon Elliott, who remains on the reserve-COVID-19 list.

The Colts added former Pro Bowl selection DeForest Buckner to beef up their defensive line in the offseason.