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The realities of winning and losing football in January

Matt Stover has been on both sides of big postseason wins and losses. Kick back and let him tell you some tales of lessons learned on the road to Super Bowl victories – and some character-building heartache, too.

Heading to Nashville and searching for some more purple memories

The Ravens have had a couple of huge playoff wins in Nashville. If you were on the streets of Tennessee with us over the past decades – you know! Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the fun of fandom during Ravens Festivus and another chance to beat the Titans.

Remembering the Titans all over again

Longtime Nashville sports columnist John Glennon of Broadway Sports Media joins Nestor to remember the tales and glories and two-decade rivalry of the Ravens and Titans

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Remembering the magic of Bob Brown and his Orioles

Usually we discuss current sports business issues with Georgetown professor Marty Conway. But, given his run on 33rd Street with the godfather of Baltimore sports public relations during the 1980s, we thought he should tell ya about the legend of Bob.

Around here, we remember the Titans…

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the Ravens destiny that will once again go directly through Nashville and the team formerly known as the Oilers.

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Former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman discusses his incredible brother Jim

Back in August 2016, the Severna Park native and longtime rock and roll drummer talked about coming to an Orioles game to bring awareness to his brother Jim’s MSA (Multiple System Atrophy) diagnosis. This is an incredible story with Morgan State roots and pays tribute to an incredible local life we lost recently.

The realities of winning and losing football in January

Matt Stover has been on both sides of big postseason wins and losses. Kick back and let him tell you some tales of lessons learned on the road to Super Bowl victories – and some character-building heartache, too.

Heading to Nashville and searching for some more purple memories

The Ravens have had a couple of huge playoff wins in Nashville. If you were on the streets of Tennessee with us over the past decades – you know! Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the fun of fandom during Ravens Festivus and another chance to beat the Titans.

Remembering the Titans all over again

Longtime Nashville sports columnist John Glennon of Broadway Sports Media joins Nestor to remember the tales and glories and two-decade rivalry of the Ravens and Titans

Screen Shot 2021 01 05 at 8.46.07 AM

Remembering the magic of Bob Brown and his Orioles

Usually we discuss current sports business issues with Georgetown professor Marty Conway. But, given his run on 33rd Street with the godfather of Baltimore sports public relations during the 1980s, we thought he should tell ya about the legend of Bob.

Around here, we remember the Titans…

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the Ravens destiny that will once again go directly through Nashville and the team formerly known as the Oilers.

Steve and Jim Gorman16

Former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman discusses his incredible brother Jim

Back in August 2016, the Severna Park native and longtime rock and roll drummer talked about coming to an Orioles game to bring awareness to his brother Jim’s MSA (Multiple System Atrophy) diagnosis. This is an incredible story with Morgan State roots and pays tribute to an incredible local life we lost recently.

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Coming down the stretch with grand slams

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