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Ravens offense didn’t get it done late against Browns

There’s no time for licking the purple wounds. The Cincinnati Bengals are coming to town soon. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offensive efforts in a loss to the stout and stingy Browns defense.

#ColumnNes The Browns ground down dirts the Ravens in embarrassing home meltdown

In Cleveland, they’ll call it a second half masterpiece. Here in Baltimore, it’s a wake-up call for the Ravens that they’re not as good as those Power Rankings and clips from last week said they were and the same ones that we’re sure John Harbaugh never reads or watches. Nestor Aparicio checks in with #ColumnNes after the hideous 33-31 loss.

Good health and keeping Lamar Jackson upright

As the Ravens groove into the second half with Cleveland and Cincinnati ahead in the coming days, Nestor Aparicio joins Dennis Koulatsos for a midseason Ravens report card and a second half prognosis that is all about keeping Number Eight on the field.

Browns at Ravens

That defense of the Cleveland Browns looks pretty good, too!

Longtime Cleveland sports media insider Daryl Ruiter brings Nestor to Berea and offers many Browns insights before the Ravens rematch on Sunday against DeShaun Watson and the retooled defense and Baltimore native Jim Schwartz finding ways to get Myles Garrett loose.

Halfway through this football season, picking NFL winners is not easy

Just when Nestor gets on a little NFL pigskin pick ’em roll, a nasty 6-8 campaign turned his football weekend sour. Now 73-61-4 on the season, he joins sportsbook manager Christian Horton from Hollywood Casino Perryville to try to get back on track as the Ravens play twice this week in Baltimore.

Is this the best version of the Ravens we’ve ever seen?

With the 7-2 Ravens riding an eye-opening winning streak and big games with Cleveland and Cincinnati coming at home this week, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the complimentary and dominant brand of football the Ravens are playing in November.

Good health and great enthusiasm powering Ravens homestand

After a glorious summery day and a 37-3 rout over the Seattle Seahawks, our Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the surging Ravens and the importance of next 10 days and winning key AFC North matchups with formidable Browns and Bengals.

The guy who knows the numbers says Ravens should be Super Bowl favorites

Many consider him to be the Godfather of modern football analytics. The always analytical Aaron Schatz has moved his important football work over to FTN Network and brings Nestor some fresh Lamar gospel via DVOA and the metrics of the Baltimore Ravens as his Super Bowl favorite based on their solid play of the first half.

#ColumnNes Now, the only question is how good the 2023 Baltimore Ravens can be

Don’t blink: Defense at work! The floor is suddenly rising and the health, cohesive improvement and sheer talent of the Ravens starts to flash the promise that something special is at work in the sixth season of The Revolution of Lamar Jackson. Read Nestor Aparicio’s latest #ColumnNes in the aftermath of the Ravens’ 37-3 rout over Seattle.

Measuring the value of OBJ to Ravens offense

As the Ravens get healthier and more productive on offense, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the recent productivity of Odell Beckham, Jr. and the enthusiasm for rookie Keaton Mitchell to carry the load moving forward.

Ravens get back to roots of bully defense

After beating the Lions and Seahawks 75-9 at home this month, it’s time to talk about the legacy of Ravens bully ball on defense. Luke Jones and Nestor praise defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and all three levels of the unit after punishing Geno Smith and Seahawks in another home rout and stuffing.

Telling the story of the Magic ride of Earvin Johnson

Renowned author Roland Lazenby tells Nestor about his latest biography on the life and times of Earvin “Magic” Johnson. From the roots of his basketball story through the Showtime Lakers to becoming one of the richest American athletes in the world through his passion for being an entrepreneur, businessman and civic mover.

When the offense gets stuck in quicksand in the desert

It wasn’t a great day for the efficiency of the Todd Monken offense in Phoenix against a 1-7 Cardinals team. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the sputtering offense and inconsistencies of the Ravens progress as they come home for three games and a chance to pull away in the AFC North.

What will Baltimore look like when we’re done?

As we all await the Angelos Family signing a long-term lease at Camden Yards and the Orioles offseason spin will begin, Bill Cole and Nestor wonder exactly what the teams want and what the city needs to build a better future footprint for the Inner Harbor and the future of downtown Baltimore. SUMMARY KEYWORDS talk, years, game, roof, baseball, baltimore, city, good, orioles, phillies, john, winning, maryland crab, stadium, buying, built, tickets, team, put, philadelphia SPEAKERS Nestor Aparicio, Bill Cole Nestor Aparicio  00:01 What about W and st Towson? Baltimore? Baltimore positive. I wish I had some crabcake tour dates to give you right now, but they’re in flux. I’m working on about eight of them. between now and Christmas. They’re all gonna be brought to you by the Maryland lottery. We did have some winners. The two last week were Hollywood casino on Sunday, had a bunch of winners up there had a really good time and a victory for the Ravens as well. Our friends at weathernation 866 90 nation they well we’ll install them and make it happen for you 0% financing it by two you get two free that’s going on all month long October as

ColunmnNes: The letdown – and victory – we all could’ve expected from the Ravens in the desert

It isn’t always going to be as easy as the Ravens made it look against the Detroit Lions last week. “We weren’t great,” is how head coach John Harbaugh began his post-game statement in Arizona on Sunday in the aftermath of a choppy effort and 31-24 victory over the woeful Cardinals. And the Coach Hardball truth just about sums it up if you’ve been watching the NFL long enough. This was par for the Glendale desert dome course for the Ravens as a franchise over three decades – a pretty typical 4 o’clock, West Coast slog against the backup quarterback of a 1-6 team. At one point it was 24-7 and a cover and a dream. And then the Ravens allowed a weak team with a motivated backup quarterback a teaspoon of hope and a sliver of belief. And in the end, the old Special Teams Coach needed his team and Nelson Agholor to lean into a second onside kick at the end of the game to escape and survive. The Ravens found a way to win a road game while still trying to figure out a way to consistently move the football, avoid penalties and the punishment it involves,

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What is the next move for Mike Elias and Orioles?

In an offseason with unlimited possibilities after incredible success on the field in 2023, Luke Jones and Nestor take a deep dive into the arsenal of prospects and abundance of position players the Baltimore Orioles have in their farm system. And what that could mean for an offseason of free agency, trade possibilities and the inevitable rising payroll that the Angelos family will need to support with more money.

Telling some real World Series tales from 33rd Street lore

When you find out that your favorite science teacher from Dundalk High School actually went to the 1966 World Series as a 15-year old and dragged along his 11-year old brother, you have to get answers and stories. That’s what the Maryland Crab Cake Tour is all about! George Scheulen tells Luke Jones about his Wally Bunker experience as a kid.

For the love of good friends, fat crabs, great football and butterscotch banana splits

Every year, our partner Leonard Raskin throws a party and crab feast for family, clients and friends. Nestor asks him why it makes him so happy. And, sure, we discuss the Ravens putting it all together against the Lions, too. SUMMARY KEYWORDS crabs, year, friends, people, party, wife, good, mallets, baltimore, great, ravens, sunday, beautiful, conrad, late, yards, raskin, run, saturday night, event SPEAKERS Nestor Aparicio, Leonard Raskin Nestor Aparicio  00:01 Welcome home we are W N S T A and 5070, Towson Baltimore we are Baltimore positive. Taking it back out on the road World Series going on this week. Luke is going to be out in Owings Mills preparing for a trip to the desert. The Ravens have three West Coast trips still left on the schedule after London and after playing the entire AFC north on the road. Arizona is the game this week. The Maryland crab cake Tour is presented by our friends at the Maryland lottery. I have Raven scratch offs. They’ve been a lucky batch. We had some winners of Coco’s two weeks ago, as well as some winners up in Hollywood casino in Perry Ville sports book up there are friends whether they

Getting the offensive operation healthier – and in order

It took the Todd Monken offense and Lamar Jackson seven weeks of getting healthier and more aligned. It finally all came together on Sunday against the once 5-1 Detroit Lions. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor heap praise on the Ravens operation after burning the paper Lions. SUMMARY KEYWORDS lamar, team, ravens, lions, nestor, car, play, win, day, week, healthy, quan, ball, wide receivers, good, fans, throw, nfl, selling, field SPEAKERS Dennis Koulatsos, Nestor Aparicio Nestor Aparicio  00:01 WNST castle Baltimore, Baltimore positive we are positively into a fun week here where we don’t have anything to fix we complain about. Even my columnists was complimentary of the great John horrible and the scouting of Eric de Costa and the acquisitions of Davian clowny and Kyle van Noy and the settling of getting Lamar Jackson not just signed, not just healthy, but on the field in a way where the team can be productive. That is Co Ops is joins us now. He will be here on Thursday, from three to five driving you home as well as on Sunday morning. He will be happy to sell you new or pre loved car attitudes Baltimore Ford security Boulevard anytime but away a

Ravens aren’t clowning around with the best pass rush in NFL

Sure, Lamar Jackson and the offense will get all of the purple headlines but Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens’ solid pass rush and defensive efforts against Jared Goff and the Deroit Lions as the differentiator in wins and losses this season. SUMMARY KEYWORDS ravens, years, sacks, pass rush, defense, linebackers, played, rusher, mike mcdonald, week, pressures, quarterback, offense, players, smith, rookie quarterbacks, point, pass, myles garrett, sunday SPEAKERS Luke Jones, Nestor Aparicio Nestor Aparicio  00:01 Welcome home we are W N st Towson Baltimore a little pep in our step here this week at Baltimore positive celebrating Halloween as well as Halloween are friends at the Maryland lottery. Putting on the Maryland crab cake tour. We’re gonna get that back out on the road. I got a ton of dates. I mean, it’s so complicated that I have to figure the dates out with Thanksgiving and Christmas. But we’re gonna have tons and tons opportunity to come out and say hello had such good time at York City with my son on my birthday. Taking a little respite it’s all brought to you by our friends at wind donation. 8669 donation is the way to get in touch

How good can the Ravens be?

After the complete domination of the upstart Detroit Lions, Luke Jones and Nestor wonder aloud how good this Baltimore Ravens squad can be as all aspects of the roster have seemingly come together in October. SUMMARY KEYWORDS ravens, week, play, team, sunday, good, league, game, lose, offense, quarterback, arizona, impressive, baltimore, lions, season, day, detroit lions, nfl, super bowl contender SPEAKERS Luke Jones, Nestor Aparicio Nestor Aparicio  00:01 Welcome home we are W n s t, Towson, Baltimore and Baltimore positive celebrating 25 years of this madness and the 25 year stories of glory countdown will begin. This week. It’s finally getting a little bit of our sea legs under us. No London, no baseball other than if you’re somewhere in the state of Texas or elsewhere. Maybe our friends up in Philadelphia can figure that out before the week is over. But we asked football here on Sunday and we’re getting Marilyn crabcakes we’re back out on the road a full schedule into November December Governor West Morris checked in Mayor brian scott has checked in many other folks have checked in November December check the website. It’s all brought to you by our friends at the Maryland lottery.

#ColumnNes Lamar makes a statement by taking the heart of the cowardly Lions

There is never a day when the microphones turn on that Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh isn’t discussing his squad being the best team they can be while convincing us that it’s going to eventually be better than it currently looks. For at least the next six days – and probably moving forward with this healthier version of the 2023 team ­– Harbs won’t have to talk about it: there’s now a reel of four quarters of film to support that idiom. You can’t win the Super Bowl in October. And winning the weekly power rankings whilst pumpkin spice is all the rage and the leaves are still on the trees is bit of a punchline at this point. The Ravens will win ugly again. The Ravens will also lose a few more football games on this treacherous road through the NFL where they will fly to the West Coast three more times before you eat Christmas dinner. (And for all of the bluster about not having a bye this weekend after their European adventure, the boys did better with the London thing than they did going to Pittsburgh.) But if they play like they did on Sunday against

The stars all came out and roared for Ravens against Lions

In a game that was a complete domination at both lines of scrimmage, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the individual performances beyond Lamar Jackson’s stat sheet in the Ravens 38-6 beatdown of the Detroit Lions on Sunday. SUMMARY KEYWORDS lamar, ravens, week, team, year, lamar jackson, offense, talked, sunday, lions, play, game, nfc, running, detroit, baltimore, good, passes, cincinnati, quarterback SPEAKERS Nestor Aparicio, Luke Jones Nestor Aparicio  00:01 Come home we are wn st Towson, Baltimore. They have 5070 And we’re Baltimore positive you can find us at a Baltimore positive.com. You can find this anywhere our 25th anniversaries will travel. I’ll be bringing back some memories and some pictures and on social media this week, it’s all brought to you by our friends at curio wellness and Farr and daughter, Wendy Brown. Finally, Schaefer joined us this week to talk about using THC and cannabis related products for runners and for aches and pains and for topical lotions. All that stuff is out at Baltimore positive this week, as well as our Maryland crabcakes represented by our friends at the Maryland lottery. I’ll have some ravens scratch offs to give away. We’re gonna get very aggressive with the crabcake

Throwing the shield behind flag football

Philadelphia Eagles legend Bobby Taylor returns to discuss his passion for the game of flag football and tells Nestor about an NFL Flag-In-School Coach of The Year program designed to reward teachers in communities around America.

Predicting the NFL is unpredictable

It’s a week to week league. But which week is it for the Baltimore Ravens? Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the Ravens return from London and the Orioles long offseason of “what ifs”. SUMMARY KEYWORDS talked, money, game, week, stocks, playing, good, buy, raskin, lost, market, great, watch, sat, baseball, hollywood casino, company, jets, people, manage SPEAKERS Nestor Aparicio, Leonard Raskin Nestor Aparicio  00:00 To welcome back W and st Towson, Baltimore. And Baltimore positive we are positively into the postseason that we’re not a part of. We’re watching baseball every night getting ready for the Detroit Lions. I know little rascals not happy about that. I’m not happy spent all that money on the ALCS and World Series tickets. We’re gonna get the Maryland crabcake tour back out to Pappas specifically because that makes Linda Raskin very happy. So brought to you by the Maryland lottery. We had some winners on Sunday up at Hollywood casino and Perry Vale. We had a great time up there. Ravens one good contest great food as well to get up to Hollywood casino support them. We were at drug city on Friday, I was joined by Luke Jones as well as

Teaching the teachers about the science of radio

For Nestor’s 55th birthday at Drug City in Dundalk on The Maryland Crab Cake Tour, he wanted to keep the conversation light with friends after the Orioles elimination from the MLB postseason. So, two teachers, Luke Jones (one-time 5th grade teacher) and longtime Dundalk science teacher George Scheulen attempt to teach Nestor about teaching.

What exactly is a non-binding memorandum of understanding?

Our defending champion of all things sports business and law and media Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports returns to discuss the joy of the Orioles playoff march and the agony of waiting on John Angelos to agree to an inevitable lease at Camden Yards.

Christian Horton of Hollywood Casino joins Nestor to pick Week 7 and talk NFL matchups

Now 50-40-3 against the spread for the season, Nestor Aparicio and Christian Horton of Hollywood Casino in Perryville try to figure out teams like Philadelphia and San Francisco after tough losses and how Ravens will fare against stout Lions defense. SUMMARY KEYWORDS ravens, week, play, good, points, teams, hollywood casino, lions, game, road, watched, home, christian, bad, bet, niners, pick, patriots, jiffy lube, rams SPEAKERS Nestor Aparicio, Christian Horton Nestor Aparicio  00:01 Welcome home we are W and st Towson Baltimore and Baltimore positive it’s been a pretty good week Ravens won I mean last year the Orioles losing was so last week ago. We’re gonna get to Maryland crabcakes we’re back out of the row presented by our friends at the Maryland lottery I gave some ravens scratch offs way up at Hollywood casino in parallel on Sunday we had a nice party. Also our friends at window nation 866 90 nation you buy to you get to free 0% financing in October as well as our friends at Jiffy Lube multi care my little orange light went on that’s not the orange shirt that I have on from curio or the orange light in my car. It said

As Lions roar, the Ravens seek an offensive identity and consistency

After three straight games on the road with good results albeit choppy performances against mostly backup and second tier NFL quarterbacks, the Ravens host the upstart Detroit Lions downtown on Sunday. Luke Jones and Nestor assess the state and health of the team and the offensive problems in the red zone.

Ready to roar? Here come the Detroit Lions…

With the Ravens playing immediately after a choppy win in London, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the upstart Detroit Lions and stakes for the Ravens at home on Sunday against Jared Goff and a team that is 13-3 over its last “season” in the NFL.

Ravens offense didn’t get it done late against Browns

There’s no time for licking the purple wounds. The Cincinnati Bengals are coming to town soon. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offensive efforts in a loss to the stout and stingy Browns defense.

#ColumnNes The Browns ground down dirts the Ravens in embarrassing home meltdown

In Cleveland, they’ll call it a second half masterpiece. Here in Baltimore, it’s a wake-up call for the Ravens that they’re not as good as those Power Rankings and clips from last week said they were and the same ones that we’re sure John Harbaugh never reads or watches. Nestor Aparicio checks in with #ColumnNes after the hideous 33-31 loss.

Good health and keeping Lamar Jackson upright

As the Ravens groove into the second half with Cleveland and Cincinnati ahead in the coming days, Nestor Aparicio joins Dennis Koulatsos for a midseason Ravens report card and a second half prognosis that is all about keeping Number Eight on the field.

Browns at Ravens

That defense of the Cleveland Browns looks pretty good, too!

Longtime Cleveland sports media insider Daryl Ruiter brings Nestor to Berea and offers many Browns insights before the Ravens rematch on Sunday against DeShaun Watson and the retooled defense and Baltimore native Jim Schwartz finding ways to get Myles Garrett loose.

Halfway through this football season, picking NFL winners is not easy

Just when Nestor gets on a little NFL pigskin pick ’em roll, a nasty 6-8 campaign turned his football weekend sour. Now 73-61-4 on the season, he joins sportsbook manager Christian Horton from Hollywood Casino Perryville to try to get back on track as the Ravens play twice this week in Baltimore.

Is this the best version of the Ravens we’ve ever seen?

With the 7-2 Ravens riding an eye-opening winning streak and big games with Cleveland and Cincinnati coming at home this week, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the complimentary and dominant brand of football the Ravens are playing in November.

Good health and great enthusiasm powering Ravens homestand

After a glorious summery day and a 37-3 rout over the Seattle Seahawks, our Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the surging Ravens and the importance of next 10 days and winning key AFC North matchups with formidable Browns and Bengals.

The guy who knows the numbers says Ravens should be Super Bowl favorites

Many consider him to be the Godfather of modern football analytics. The always analytical Aaron Schatz has moved his important football work over to FTN Network and brings Nestor some fresh Lamar gospel via DVOA and the metrics of the Baltimore Ravens as his Super Bowl favorite based on their solid play of the first half.

#ColumnNes Now, the only question is how good the 2023 Baltimore Ravens can be

Don’t blink: Defense at work! The floor is suddenly rising and the health, cohesive improvement and sheer talent of the Ravens starts to flash the promise that something special is at work in the sixth season of The Revolution of Lamar Jackson. Read Nestor Aparicio’s latest #ColumnNes in the aftermath of the Ravens’ 37-3 rout over Seattle.

Measuring the value of OBJ to Ravens offense

As the Ravens get healthier and more productive on offense, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the recent productivity of Odell Beckham, Jr. and the enthusiasm for rookie Keaton Mitchell to carry the load moving forward.

Ravens get back to roots of bully defense

After beating the Lions and Seahawks 75-9 at home this month, it’s time to talk about the legacy of Ravens bully ball on defense. Luke Jones and Nestor praise defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and all three levels of the unit after punishing Geno Smith and Seahawks in another home rout and stuffing.

Telling the story of the Magic ride of Earvin Johnson

Renowned author Roland Lazenby tells Nestor about his latest biography on the life and times of Earvin “Magic” Johnson. From the roots of his basketball story through the Showtime Lakers to becoming one of the richest American athletes in the world through his passion for being an entrepreneur, businessman and civic mover.

When the offense gets stuck in quicksand in the desert

It wasn’t a great day for the efficiency of the Todd Monken offense in Phoenix against a 1-7 Cardinals team. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the sputtering offense and inconsistencies of the Ravens progress as they come home for three games and a chance to pull away in the AFC North.

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What is the next move for Mike Elias and Orioles?

In an offseason with unlimited possibilities after incredible success on the field in 2023, Luke Jones and Nestor take a deep dive into the arsenal of prospects and abundance of position players the Baltimore Orioles have in their farm system. And what that could mean for an offseason of free agency, trade possibilities and the inevitable rising payroll that the Angelos family will need to support with more money.

Telling some real World Series tales from 33rd Street lore

When you find out that your favorite science teacher from Dundalk High School actually went to the 1966 World Series as a 15-year old and dragged along his 11-year old brother, you have to get answers and stories. That’s what the Maryland Crab Cake Tour is all about! George Scheulen tells Luke Jones about his Wally Bunker experience as a kid.

How good can the Ravens be?

After the complete domination of the upstart Detroit Lions, Luke Jones and Nestor wonder aloud how good this Baltimore Ravens

Throwing the shield behind flag football

Philadelphia Eagles legend Bobby Taylor returns to discuss his passion for the game of flag football and tells Nestor about an NFL Flag-In-School Coach of The Year program designed to reward teachers in communities around America.

Teaching the teachers about the science of radio

For Nestor’s 55th birthday at Drug City in Dundalk on The Maryland Crab Cake Tour, he wanted to keep the conversation light with friends after the Orioles elimination from the MLB postseason. So, two teachers, Luke Jones (one-time 5th grade teacher) and longtime Dundalk science teacher George Scheulen attempt to teach Nestor about teaching.

What exactly is a non-binding memorandum of understanding?

Our defending champion of all things sports business and law and media Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports returns to discuss the joy of the Orioles playoff march and the agony of waiting on John Angelos to agree to an inevitable lease at Camden Yards.

As Lions roar, the Ravens seek an offensive identity and consistency

After three straight games on the road with good results albeit choppy performances against mostly backup and second tier NFL quarterbacks, the Ravens host the upstart Detroit Lions downtown on Sunday. Luke Jones and Nestor assess the state and health of the team and the offensive problems in the red zone.

Ready to roar? Here come the Detroit Lions…

With the Ravens playing immediately after a choppy win in London, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the upstart Detroit Lions and stakes for the Ravens at home on Sunday against Jared Goff and a team that is 13-3 over its last “season” in the NFL.

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