What do we really learn during these awful preseason games?
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the remnants of Ravens preseason win over Saints and nagging August injuries slowing down cohesion on the offense.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the remnants of Ravens preseason win over Saints and nagging August injuries slowing down cohesion on the offense.
The 2020 third-round pick is trying to carve out a bigger offensive role after shining as a kick returner last season.
The second-year wideout continues to be inspired by the late Kobe Bryant’s “Mamba Mentality” for his work ethic.
“I try to ask him questions about different sets, how to approach that, how to attack that, and he’ll have the answer right away.”
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor connect on the airwaves at WNST-AM 1570 twice a week on all sorts of topics of sports and life but this time the backroads of Maryland and fishing for adventure was on the platter.
In search of the perfect Maryland crab cake, serendipity struck again as Heather Mizeur recommended 98 Cannon on the Chester River where she lives and Nestor’s longtime pal Chris Golder happened to be the one running it. The lore and allure of the good life in Chestertown on the Eastern Shore.
As the tour unfolds, Don Mohler wants to know what’s going on with masks and mandates and public obedience of laws and orders and common sense in The Free State. This week’s version of The Recon is a lot of crab cake and some real tales of wi-fi from the road.
Is it broiled? Is it fried? Or is it a combination in some delicious way? Nestor continues to investigate the Coastal Highway on Day 4 at the beach on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
It’s a short drive over the bridge to a long history in Kent County. Nestor had never been along the shores of the Chester River but the Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been an educational exploration of politics, agriculture, water and conversations about the future of the Eastern Shore.
It didn’t take Nestor long to find out the story of Ocean City is the story of Baltimore people going east to the Atlantic Ocean. Meet Cole Taustin and hear his Pimlico tale of an Eastern Shore crab cake and family story of building a business on the Coastal Highway.
Of course the Fratelli’s crab cake is delicious: the recipe came from Greektown and East Baltimore. Nestor’s #CrabCakeTour of the Shore takes him with the Mayor of Salisbury to the restaurant where he got his first gig as a busboy.
This Maryland Crab Cake Tour was designed to meet new people and learn new things. At least Nestor was honest with the mayor of Salisbury when he told him he’d never been off Route 50 in Wicomico County.
It’s taken Nestor a lifetime of Ocean City trips to finally pop the burning question to the Lord Of The Fries at Thrashers, Les Morris: “Why no ketchup?” The history and the journey of an Idaho potato to your belly at the beach and the secret of apple cider vinegar.
Al “Hondo” Handy has been running parks and recreation for nearly four decades as you and your kids have come to the beach looking for sports and space that doesn’t necessarily involve sand.
Bill Cole gets a Dundalk doctorate education on why Maryland crab cakes taste better and a full Week 1 #CrabCakeTour recap from Nestor.
“It’s just a lot of film work, a lot of dedication to the craft and to the sport. I feel way better.”
The Baltimore offense showed little ability to move the ball for much of the first half.
The 2020 seventh-round pick was waived last December and claimed by Houston before returning in the offseason.
The second-year quarterback outplayed Trace McSorley in the 17-14 win over New Orleans.
Baltimore extended its remarkable streak of 18 straight preseason wins.
“It’s definitely difficult for the motor system to adjust, but you keep following the same principles that you followed to play left tackle.”
“It’s going to be electric, man. We don’t have to bring our own energy anymore — which gets tiring — and then trying to play a game.”
The 35-year-old underwent season-ending hip surgery in May and had one year remaining on his seven-year, $161 million contract.
With numerous injuries on the offensive line and at wide receiver, there wouldn’t appear to be much upside to playing Jackson against New Orleans.
The head coach remains hopeful that the first-round pick will be back in time for the opener on Sept. 13.
The fourth-year running back hasn’t skipped a beat since returning from his COVID-19 infection at the start of training camp.
The fourth-year safety is aiming to make more plays on the football for the back end of the defense.
New right guard Kevin Zeitler continues to be sidelined with a sprained foot, but Ronnie Stanley made his return to practice on Monday.
“I feel it’s a personal decision. I’m just going to keep my feelings to my family and myself. I’m focused on getting better right now.”
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has taught us that the fish tales of the demise of the Ocean City that we love are greatly exaggerated. But what’s the best way to keep the beach thriving after a very successful 2021 summer that is still in progress.
For any family having fun in Ocean City, a trip to Jolly Roger is mandatory for bumper cars, water slides, go karts or just a ride on the carousel. And for Nestor, a lifetime of memories come flooding back about times spent on and off the boardwalk at the beach.
On Day 2 of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, Nestor hosted the mayor of Ocean City as the boats from the White Marlin Open rolled in with the daily catch. Let the delicacy of this amazing cake and the Harrison’s story behind it hit your plate on a hot skillet.
The second COVID battle of Lamar Jackson has Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor asking big-boy questions about leadership and big contracts in Owings Mills.
Nestor Aparicio is going to tackle 30 legendary crab cakes across The Free State during the month of August to celebrate three decades of Baltimore chatter and to see the state of Maryland in a new way with new people. Meet Mayor Meehan and see the incredible view and cake at Harrison’s Harbor Watch.
“I wanted to go somewhere where I’d know I’d have fun and I’d enjoy the scheme and [be] able to show my talents.”
“It’s just me being more comfortable and not really thinking. Just going out there and just [playing].”
Indoor air quality expert Martin Knott brings some fresh A.I.R. into a conversation about public spaces, safety and better oxygen as the world opens after the pandemic.
During an era of absolute madness regarding vaccines and gross misinformation, how can NFL teams get their players safely onto the field this season?
Our fifth stop on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour takes us just across the Anne Arundel County border to Linthicum Heights and a chance to chat with G&A owner John Zoulis about how he sells so many and where the legend of this tasty cake began.
Legendary local radio host Marc Steiner discusses the difficult history of racism on the Eastern Shore and the life and death of fellow activist Gloria Richardson, whose famous image still is a symbol of 20th century courage.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the remnants of Ravens preseason win over Saints and nagging August injuries slowing down cohesion on the offense.
The 2020 third-round pick is trying to carve out a bigger offensive role after shining as a kick returner last season.
The second-year wideout continues to be inspired by the late Kobe Bryant’s “Mamba Mentality” for his work ethic.
“I try to ask him questions about different sets, how to approach that, how to attack that, and he’ll have the answer right away.”
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor connect on the airwaves at WNST-AM 1570 twice a week on all sorts of topics of sports and life but this time the backroads of Maryland and fishing for adventure was on the platter.
In search of the perfect Maryland crab cake, serendipity struck again as Heather Mizeur recommended 98 Cannon on the Chester River where she lives and Nestor’s longtime pal Chris Golder happened to be the one running it. The lore and allure of the good life in Chestertown on the Eastern Shore.
As the tour unfolds, Don Mohler wants to know what’s going on with masks and mandates and public obedience of laws and orders and common sense in The Free State. This week’s version of The Recon is a lot of crab cake and some real tales of wi-fi from the road.
Is it broiled? Is it fried? Or is it a combination in some delicious way? Nestor continues to investigate the Coastal Highway on Day 4 at the beach on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
It’s a short drive over the bridge to a long history in Kent County. Nestor had never been along the shores of the Chester River but the Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been an educational exploration of politics, agriculture, water and conversations about the future of the Eastern Shore.
It didn’t take Nestor long to find out the story of Ocean City is the story of Baltimore people going east to the Atlantic Ocean. Meet Cole Taustin and hear his Pimlico tale of an Eastern Shore crab cake and family story of building a business on the Coastal Highway.
Of course the Fratelli’s crab cake is delicious: the recipe came from Greektown and East Baltimore. Nestor’s #CrabCakeTour of the Shore takes him with the Mayor of Salisbury to the restaurant where he got his first gig as a busboy.
This Maryland Crab Cake Tour was designed to meet new people and learn new things. At least Nestor was honest with the mayor of Salisbury when he told him he’d never been off Route 50 in Wicomico County.
It’s taken Nestor a lifetime of Ocean City trips to finally pop the burning question to the Lord Of The Fries at Thrashers, Les Morris: “Why no ketchup?” The history and the journey of an Idaho potato to your belly at the beach and the secret of apple cider vinegar.
Al “Hondo” Handy has been running parks and recreation for nearly four decades as you and your kids have come to the beach looking for sports and space that doesn’t necessarily involve sand.
Bill Cole gets a Dundalk doctorate education on why Maryland crab cakes taste better and a full Week 1 #CrabCakeTour recap from Nestor.
“It’s just a lot of film work, a lot of dedication to the craft and to the sport. I feel way better.”
The Baltimore offense showed little ability to move the ball for much of the first half.
The 2020 seventh-round pick was waived last December and claimed by Houston before returning in the offseason.
The second-year quarterback outplayed Trace McSorley in the 17-14 win over New Orleans.
Baltimore extended its remarkable streak of 18 straight preseason wins.
“It’s definitely difficult for the motor system to adjust, but you keep following the same principles that you followed to play left tackle.”
“It’s going to be electric, man. We don’t have to bring our own energy anymore — which gets tiring — and then trying to play a game.”
The 35-year-old underwent season-ending hip surgery in May and had one year remaining on his seven-year, $161 million contract.
With numerous injuries on the offensive line and at wide receiver, there wouldn’t appear to be much upside to playing Jackson against New Orleans.
The head coach remains hopeful that the first-round pick will be back in time for the opener on Sept. 13.
The fourth-year running back hasn’t skipped a beat since returning from his COVID-19 infection at the start of training camp.
The fourth-year safety is aiming to make more plays on the football for the back end of the defense.
New right guard Kevin Zeitler continues to be sidelined with a sprained foot, but Ronnie Stanley made his return to practice on Monday.
“I feel it’s a personal decision. I’m just going to keep my feelings to my family and myself. I’m focused on getting better right now.”
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has taught us that the fish tales of the demise of the Ocean City that we love are greatly exaggerated. But what’s the best way to keep the beach thriving after a very successful 2021 summer that is still in progress.
For any family having fun in Ocean City, a trip to Jolly Roger is mandatory for bumper cars, water slides, go karts or just a ride on the carousel. And for Nestor, a lifetime of memories come flooding back about times spent on and off the boardwalk at the beach.
On Day 2 of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, Nestor hosted the mayor of Ocean City as the boats from the White Marlin Open rolled in with the daily catch. Let the delicacy of this amazing cake and the Harrison’s story behind it hit your plate on a hot skillet.
The second COVID battle of Lamar Jackson has Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor asking big-boy questions about leadership and big contracts in Owings Mills.
Nestor Aparicio is going to tackle 30 legendary crab cakes across The Free State during the month of August to celebrate three decades of Baltimore chatter and to see the state of Maryland in a new way with new people. Meet Mayor Meehan and see the incredible view and cake at Harrison’s Harbor Watch.
“I wanted to go somewhere where I’d know I’d have fun and I’d enjoy the scheme and [be] able to show my talents.”
“It’s just me being more comfortable and not really thinking. Just going out there and just [playing].”
Indoor air quality expert Martin Knott brings some fresh A.I.R. into a conversation about public spaces, safety and better oxygen as the world opens after the pandemic.
During an era of absolute madness regarding vaccines and gross misinformation, how can NFL teams get their players safely onto the field this season?
Our fifth stop on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour takes us just across the Anne Arundel County border to Linthicum Heights and a chance to chat with G&A owner John Zoulis about how he sells so many and where the legend of this tasty cake began.
Legendary local radio host Marc Steiner discusses the difficult history of racism on the Eastern Shore and the life and death of fellow activist Gloria Richardson, whose famous image still is a symbol of 20th century courage.