After having its way all day against the less-than-stellar Washington Commanders defense in a 30-23 home win, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the arrival of King Henry and this royal offense of Lamar Jackson weโre seeing as Todd Monken starts to draw it up and the line starts to gel and block it up. And weapons multiply in the passing attack.
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
Ravens victory, Derrick Henry, Lamar Jackson, offensive line, Zay Flowers, Mark Andrews, Kansas City, playoff contention, defensive improvements, red zone efficiency, health and performance, offensive balance, NFL rankings, Baltimore positive, football week
SPEAKERS
Nestor Aparicio, Luke Jones
Nestor Aparicio 00:01
Welcome home. We are W, N, S T, Towson, Baltimore, Baltimore, positive we we have no Maryland crab cake tour this week because we thought weโd be playing Orioles League Championship Series Baseball. But alas, itโs just a football week around here. Itโs all brought to you by friends at the Maryland lottery. Weโre getting the Maryland crab cake tour as well as the oyster tour, brought to you by our friends at Liberty, pure solutions and curio wellness and foreign daughter, all of that will be coming your way in the new and improved Baltimore, positive.com New and Improved football team, four game winning streak, big victory in a moral victory in my neighborhood, because losing to Washington, and anything is heresy around here. I remember when they had a football team that sold out and we didnโt have one noses pressed up against the glass, but nice to know some Ravens fans probably made some money, as well as the organization themselves scalping tickets to former Redskins fans. There were a lot of Burgundy and gold up north. Luke Jones was in the the little hobbit press box in the corner there the Kevin Byrne press box at the dad at Mt Bank Stadium on Sunday, monitoring all of the burgundy and gold action. I tell you what, dude, really good football game. I mean competitive game, but the ravens are good. And I you know, I guess, aside from all these other bad teams, and Clevelandโs out here, and guys getting hurt in Detroit, and other things happening. I like the way the Ravens smell right now at this particular juncture in the season, and the way itโs kind of all coming together. And I think so does most of the rest of the national media at this
Luke Jones 01:35
point. Yeah, I was just going to say, I mean, I think good is selling them a little bit short. I think theyโre really good. I think theyโre looking like a great football team. I think theyโre making a strong argument, other than, of course, the inevitable January Kansas City, Patrick mahomes Andy Reid thing that will be there in January, most likely, theyโre looking like a they could be the best team in the league, quite frankly. Or if you just take the last three or four weeks especially, and knowing how much this is a week to week league. I mean, this is why, as much as the Owen to start was unsettling, you still had to keep the proper perspective that you went on the road and lost to Kansas City. Yeah, the Raiders lost. Looks inexplicable, but how many teams around the league do we say that about every week the league is crazy. Thereโs something that happens every single week, thereโs at least one result where you just scratch your head. The Ravens were that result in week two. But since then, weโve seen, weโve seen their offense just completely take off, of course, running the ball with Derek Henry early on for the Dallas game, talking about that in the Buffalo game, theyโre passing game, not needing to do as much. And as you and I talked about it, it was going to come a time where defenses were going to really sell out to stop the run. And I think weโve seen that the last couple weeks, Derek Henry, in the first half of the last couple games, mostly contained, not bad, not not a non factor, but certainly not the driving force. And lo and behold, weโve seen Lamar Jackson in the passing game just completely take off over the last two weeks, and then you get to the second half, and Derek Henry helps you close out the ball game in a major way. So as I rode at Baltimore positive.com multiple players including Lamar Jackson are calling this a pick your poison offense, and letโs be clear, let letโs not get caught up in the moment. Weโve seen this offense look dynamic and balanced and explosive via the run or the pass in the past, but it does feel more and more with the arrival of Derrick Henry, with the emergence of zay flowers, with what Isaiah likely has done with the reappearance of Mark Andrews the last couple weeks, the burden feels less on Lamar Jackson than itโs been in previous years. And it sounds kind of silly saying that, because heโs still putting up absolute monster MVP like numbers. So this is a hell of an offense right now, and there is no one set way to stop it at this point, acknowledging, okay, they havenโt faced the toughest slate of defenses in the league so far, but you you put up 28 plus points in four straight weeks like the Ravens have. Youโre doing something right? So they needed to, because we know that theyโre passing defense remains a work in progress. You know, Jaden Daniels had a heck of a day, lots of respect expressed for him in the post game locker room, but at the end of the day, just too much ravens offense for Washington to handle, and resulted in a 30 to 23 win and a fourth straight victory for the men in purple. Iโm
Nestor Aparicio 04:38
going to give them all flowers at this point, including zay flowers, but the Washington defense, I mean, thatโs not anywhere near a championship caliber defense. And I think in a different world, it would have been a more competitive game, although it was 10 point game, and you know, they were in the game, and were they going to cover? Were they not was the line six and a half? Was it? Seven we can go through all that. But for me, the the Derrick Henry thing, is the thing we got to start talking about, and the offensive line, because we spent eight months talking about the offensive line. Is it going to be good enough? Can it hold up? Whereโs McCary going to be? What are they going to do with Voorhees? Is Rosengarten going to get in there and be a starter that they thought for six months when they talked about him, whether he was going to be a factor guy on the field, because weโve seen how the first and second round rookies over 30 years of the ravens, sometimes they play, sometimes they donโt, sometimes they disappear it. You know, in the case of I believe was Terrence Brooks, I try to come up with the names of the guys that disappeared. I mean, Sergio Kindles and guys like that, but Rosengarten is one of those guys, as well as lender bomb, and weโll talk about him in regard to the offensive line and the way that theyโve really deftly drafted over the course of years to fill slots, fill needs, trade for roquan Smith. I mean, all the things that theyโve done, but figuring out this offense after drafting for JK Dobbins doesnโt work out. Gus bus a guy, but not the guy. I talked about Derrick Henry for years. We laughed. I actually put up a two year old tweet of mine or Facebook status of mine, saying, if they only had Deborah, Derek Henry, we wonโt know, because it was after the trading deadline. Um, letโs start with him, and then, because we talked Lamar the last six years, but Derek Henry six weeks. You know, heโs only been MVP twice, but weโll do that in the next segment. Um, go ahead, but heโs been MVP twice without Derek Henry, and has had his feelings hurt in January without Derek Henry, and I think a lot of weeks, a lot of weeks regular season games, heโs had to be be the running back, although heโs insulted when you say that about Lamar Jackson. Iโve said all along, if they had a dude and you were sort of anti dude because of the money, because of the industry, I got to put you with Chad whistling one day, the agent for Jace, Josh Jacobs and running backs, and saying, how valuable can a running back be? How valuable is a running back in modern offense? How much do we have a bell cow like all of that? And then thereโs Derek, Henry just being almost as much as Lamar, one of one a very different cat. I remember seeing that 10 years ago, my wife was fighting for life, and Iโm watching this guy from Alabama just run, and nobody wanted to tackle him. Now weโre 10 years into this, and heโs ours, and the question was, maybe not enough tread Heโs a little older. How many runs does he have in his body? I donโt know that. Iโm feeling that when heโs bearing down on you in the fourth quarter, looking fresh. Fresh. He looks fresh. He doesnโt look 31 and old and beaten up. He looks like he wants to win a Super Bowl, the Derek Henry thing. I donโt think it can be understated how really in a move, it was not just because I said so, but the fact that itโs working out. It might not work out in January, but right now, this is what Lamar has always needed. And I saw Mark Ingram running around, doing his College Game Day and all that. And I go back to Mark Ingram. This thing was better with Mark Ingram than it was with anybody else. And now I think weโre going to see itโs better with Derrick Henry than it it could have been with Josh Jacobs. No offense to Chad Wheatley or any other running back, but heโs a different kind of cat. And in this offense, pick your poison. There you go. I know the poison. I donโt want Derrick Henry rushing the ball with the Ravens with a lead at home in the fourth quarter. I donโt want that. Thatโs not the poison I want.
Luke Jones 08:33
Fair enough, well, but you also need to get to that point. And again, Iโm Iโm going to continue to stress the Ravens have run the ball over the years. Everything youโre saying is true, right? Iโm not.
Nestor Aparicio 08:44
Lamar has had to be a much bigger part of it than okay, but especially when theyโre behind. But this team
Luke Jones 08:49
also had 3000 yard rushing seasons. That was always my point. My point was not necessarily thinking they needed a major dollar investment in the running back position because they had led the league in rushing three of the last five years and had done that. That was always my point. Iโm not surprised to see Derrick Henry doing what heโs doing in this offense. And by the way, Derrick Henry would tell you, this isnโt like him taking them to the next level. The Ravens offense is also taking him to another level that he hasnโt been in in three or four years. And I donโt mean that that he wasnโt good anymore, but itโs a sense of he has a quarterback that is as dynamic as he has now all of this. And this is why I really donโt even want to make it about one player other than Lamar Jacksonโs the MVP of this offense. We know that heโs been MVP of the league twice in the last five years, but it all compliments. Itโs they all compliment each other so incredibly well that Derek Henryโs getting better looks and lighter boxes than heโs gotten in the past. And then on the flip side, when teams start to sell out, trying to stop him after he ran over the cowboys and ran over the bills the way. That he did, then things open up. So itโs all very complimentary. Itโs all very dynamic. And again, for me, it was, you know, this wasnโt about, oh, you need a certain prototype feature back in January, it was, you just needed to be more well rounded and more dynamic and more, you know, less predictable. And I think that theyโre doing all these things. And yes, Derek Henryโs the best running back theyโve had since Ray Rice and his prime, you know, and obviously completely different skill sets. But we understand what weโre talking about here, so itโs working out beautifully. It absolutely is, you know, you need to keep that rolling, because any move that theyโve made, whether weโre talking about running back or changes on the offensive line or defensive personnel, or coaching changes, or coaching additions, bringing in Dean peas as an advisor. This is all about January. Right where the ravens are right now is not some unbelievable uncharted territory. As much as the numbers are eye popping. I can go back and show you a stretch of five or six games last year, when they scored 30 plus points the way theyโre doing right now. They average 200 passing yards and 200 rushing yards per game back five years ago. So theyโve had these periods of time. But yes, when you add a back like Derrick Henry, when youโre starting to get the emergence of zay flowers, whoโs looking like the best wide receiver Lamar Jackson has had, with no disrespect to to Hollywood Brown, who was better than some people give him credit for in this town. But I mean, zay flowers is looking like a very legitimate number one wide receiver. Heโs not the six foot four Jump ball kind of guy, but boy, is he dynamic, and can he make people miss and he is, you know, so difficult to stick with and coverage, and all the things that he can do. And itโs really coming to light here. They can be a running back for them once
Nestor Aparicio 11:46
a quarter too, right? I
Luke Jones 11:47
mean, thatโs the thing, right? You see him run jet sweeps. You see them. He just flat out runs the ball, you know, once a game, something like that. I mean, you can, you can do so much with him underneath and intermediate, you know, I think thereโs still meat on the bone for the deep ball for him. You know, I you know, not that we know Lamar is not the best deep ball thrower in the National Football League, but if a guy gets his open as a flowers is capable of getting open, heโll hit him, you know, even if itโs not the most perfect throw. So I just think all of this is complimenting itself so well. But when you do add Derrick Henry, and you have that ability to be able to pound the rock and just completely kill a teamโs will. Or in the case of what happened on Sunday, they just held onto the ball at the end, right? I mean, Derrick Henry hits another long run that helped them end the game in victory formation, rather than giving Jaden Daniels and Washington one more chance, itโs just making everyone better. So I just think all of this is complimenting itself so well. And to your point, before Derek Henry, before Lamar Jackson, before zay flowers or mark Andrews or Isaiah likely, or how about Rashad Bateman, whoโs, you know, back to back games where he set career highs or not, career highs, season highs in receiving yardage. We spent so much time talking about the offensive line and Derek Henry, when he was talk talking in the post game, he made it very clear he he said over and over he was trying to stay humble, you know, and he wants this offense, collectively, to stay humble. But he went on to say, letโs give some love to the offensive line. I mean, there were so many questions, and there were so much noise about them. And look, first couple weeks it It looked dicey, right? It didnโt look so great at times. But the last couple weeks that talk is really kind of, uh, you know, thatโs, thatโs kind of gone by the wayside. Itโs less and less chatter. Yeah, some questions about what was going to happen at left guard and the carry stayed there, even though Voorhees was was healthy and active this past Sunday. But I mean, theyโre playing at a higher level, and theyโre playing with more confidence, and theyโre benefiting from Lamar Jackson and Derek Henry in the backfield. So again, all of this is related, and all of this is fitting so well right now, and thatโs why this offense, collectively, is looking so dynamic. Yeah, it begins with number eight. I mean, youโre talking about, you know, for my money, the second best quarterback in football, you know, I think at some point in time, you know, we need to just say that. Because, I mean, thatโs just what, thatโs what itโs been, you know. I mean, mahomes, and then itโs kind of everyone else. But I think Lamar headlines the list of everyone else, right?
Nestor Aparicio 14:26
Why donโt we talk about Josh Allen, after what buffalo came in here and did two weeks ago, right? So weโre not gonna talk about him right now. Well, and, I mean, look, and he doesnโt have the offense that Lamar has, he does. I mean, when we talk about Lamar now, where itโs kind of like talking about Joe Flacco back in the day. Whoโs he got around him? You know, Lamar. You can talk about Lamar third or fourth at this point, because he has star players around him, where Josh Allen and weโre still talking about him losing digs, right? Weโre still talking about the guys he doesnโt have anymore, and that matters a lot. I mean, zay flowers matters a lot, and weโve and Iโm not being disrespectful to. Lamar, but Derrick Henry is going to come be a big part of this conversation, as long as heโs there. Because if Derek Henry got hurt, this is a different team. I think if Ronnie Stanley gets hurt, this is a different team. They are really healthy put together. Stanleyโs playing better than I thought he could play. Linda bombs turning out to be an all Pro, Rosengard turning out to be a starter, which on the field fine, other than their the yips they have, and a holding call here and a jumping there and a formation issue, which is, Iโll use Johnโs law. Weโre going to get that cleaned up. We got to get that cleaned up. They donโt have to clean anything up when theyโre winning every week. But if weโre going to bitch about things, itโs not about whoโs playing where on the offensive line, Iโm blown away that Ronnie Stanley has made this arc in his career, because I havenโt seen that with weight bearing injuries on big men very often, who are gone for two or three years at a time and come back at 3031 and can get out there and actually do it. So hats off to him on that. And I think the general sense of their health, the general sense of after watching Aiden Hutchinson, after watching teams like this team here go by the wayside for two full seasons when half their team got hurt, the health, even if roquan Smith isnโt playing great, even if Kyle Hamiltonโs trying to take guys heads off And heโs going to get fined, like theyโre out there, right? Theyโre out there and theyโre performing, and theyโre performing at the level they were drafted at. They were performing at the level we talk about them in the off season as Johnny Bravo ing them and saying, This would be ideal. Now, maybe not Marcus Williams, to some degree, but for the most part, for the most part, even Tucker, kicking, kicking, straight um, theyโre all doing what theyโre supposed to do the last four weeks. Therefore, theyโve won four games in a row. And that shouldnโt shock anybody. Weโve talked about them all off season as being a team that was capable of winning 12, 1314, games. But when you lose two to start with, you can only win 15 to start with, theyโve stacked up four, and I donโt know the next time theyโre going to lose. The next time they lose is when theyโre going to have stupid penalties or bad, stupid turnovers, you know, because theyโre not going to be real good at beating themselves if they line up man on man, because theyโre a better football team than most teams they see, yeah, and
Luke Jones 17:21
look, I mean, theyโre, theyโre going to make their mistakes. I mean, every team does. I mean, you can go look at Kansas City. I mean, since week one, theyโve had their issues inside the red zone. I mean, the ravens, since those mistakes
Nestor Aparicio 17:32
cost you an L to the Raiders, and we talk about it five weeks later, I think they may have moved past that. You know what I mean, like, clearly, they have. They They dusted off and won for a month. Itโs, you know, itโs impressive Johnson, itโs impressive coaching. Itโs impressive preparation. Preps impressive all the way around,
Luke Jones 17:48
no question. I mean, itโs why Iโm talking about them in terms of potentially being the best team in the league. I mean, thatโs what theyโve looked like over the last month. And look, itโs we, you know, weโre, weโre through Week Six,
Nestor Aparicio 17:57
number one on your power rankings.
Luke Jones 17:59
Um, I mean, I donโt, I donโt do that, but I mean theyโre right there.
Nestor Aparicio 18:04
Iโm laughing out loud. I agree with you. If Iโve had that power ranking this week, I guess I put Kansas City one because you just canโt, because they havenโt beaten Yeah, Minnesota has been outstanding. I
Luke Jones 18:14
mean, really, really good. But I mean the ravens are right there. I mean, how could you again, if weโre, if weโre just going to go off a base of what win, loss record is, then power anchor rankings are pointless, right? Itโs just putting the standings in a list of 30 power ranks. It
Nestor Aparicio 18:27
matters. Whereโs Pittsburgh, whereโs Cincinnati, right? Exactly,
Luke Jones 18:29
well, and there you go with that. But no, I want to go back to something you just said, because, I mean, this is where this this is part of what Derek Henry was mentioning in the post game about staying humble, and not that these guys are going to get cocky or complacent or anything like that. They are very healthy. I mean, they are in a position where, I mean, the most notable player theyโve had on IR is Arthur millet, who I would call
Nestor Aparicio 18:54
it uncanny, given that you and Iโve sat here for 20 years and talked about, you know, week six, somebodyโs gone and they donโt have anybody, Iโm knock on wood. I donโt want to be the Jinx, but itโs uncanny health. It really
Luke Jones 19:06
is, but, but itโs not even about being the Jinx, because theyโre going to lose someone at some point, right? I mean, thatโs, thatโs just how this works. But you want to be in a position where youโre avoiding losing your most important players. I mean, you just mentioned, I mean, Aidan Hutchinson. I mean, just an absolute shame, because, I mean, he was, heโs been so big for the rise of the Detroit Lions over the last couple years. But you also understand that, you know, part of being humble and part of keeping your head to the ground and just plugging away and focusing on that weekโs opponent and not getting too full of yourselves and not looking ahead too far is understanding how fleeting this is, because, you know, if something happens to Lamar Jackson or, you know, throw Derrick Henry into that conversation, or zay flowers, then that drastically alters your season, you know, I mean, so, and thatโs the case for anyone you know, thatโs not unique to the Ravens. Mean thatโs any team, any great team that Lou. Is specifically their quarterback or someone that is just so extraordinarily important at another position, then youโre talking about it in different terms. I mean, you, you famously talked about it, 2020 infamously, maybe would be the better word. When Ronnie Stanley went down with that ankle injury, that season ending ankle injury, you said it, and I didnโt really, I couldnโt really strongly disagree with you that the Ravens chances of winning the Super Bowl may have just gone out the door at that point in time, in the in what was it, early November, or whatever it was. So you always know that. So when you have good health, when you have the kind of roster that is robust and complete, and look this past defense still has work to do, and weโll talk, weโll talk. Weโll get into that in another segment. There were things that I liked about their defense more so than we saw in Cincinnati the week before, but that group still has a lot, a long way to go, and maybe thatโs another part of this, you know, as weโre talking about Derek Henry and the offensive line and just how this offense has come together and looks dynamic and unpredictable and versatile and can do all these different things. Theyโve scored touchdowns on 17 of their last 20 trips inside the red zone since that Kansas City game where they struggled in the red zone a little bit. I mean, these are the kind of things that are championship caliber qualities. But whatโs different about this team to this point in the season, and thatโs fully acknowledging that things can get better and things can evolve, and youโre only six weeks in. And in fairness to the defense, they played a pretty good run of quarterbacks and opposing offenses, so I think itโs important to keep that perspective. I donโt think this past defense in its totality at the end of the season is going to be horrendous by any stretch, because they played a pretty tough slate of quarterbacks, Gardner, Minshew and the Raiders game. Just put that aside, because thatโs the whole head scratcher, right? Weโre going to be scratching our head about that one even in February, if the ravens are winning the Super Bowl, weโre going to look back at that game and say, How in the world did that happen? So they faced a tough slate of opposing quarterbacks and offenses, but for the ravens to go on this run that theyโve have over the last four weeks with these four wins, and theyโve done it with, letโs face it, other than the Buffalo game, the defense not playing very well. I mean stopping the run, yes, but the defense collectively giving up too many points and too many big plays and in opportune penalties and all those different things. So this offense, unlike last year, or even go back to the second half of 2019 even though early that season, their defense was choppy as well, that itโs been the offense carrying carrying the heaviest load, right? Eat by far. I mean, itโs been the offense thatโs absolutely doing the heaviest lifting here. So yeah, you want to get better defensively, and you want to be able to give up fewer big plays, and you need to get better inside the red zone with your defense. Thereโs no question about that, and theyโre going to continue to chase that. But when you consider that, theyโve still gone four and two, and theyโve won four straight, and theyโve scored the points they have, and they are as healthy as they are to date. You know, I mean, these are things that that excite you. These are things that create optimism, because, you know, it still feels and zay flowers said this, that they can still get better offensively, and I think I agree with them, and that and that doesnโt, and that doesnโt mean that youโre going to start averaging 40 points a game. You know, Mark Andrews just like, showed up in the huddle yesterday, like, literally, like,
Nestor Aparicio 23:29
thereโs still, thereโs growth here. And
Luke Jones 23:32
I think more specifically, itโs the offensive line, right? I think itโs the offensive line being able to be more consistent. But I mean, as much as we talk about the old line, and weโve talked about Derrick Henry and the rushing numbers. Go, look at how many times Lamar has been sacked this year compared to this time last year, with the more veteran group. Now, I think thatโs a credit to these guys growing and improving, but I also think itโs very much a credit to seeing a Lamar Jackson that just has a such a good command of this offense in its totality. And I donโt just mean as a passer, I donโt just mean as a as a runner. I mean pre snap and looking at whatever coverage look or whatever front heโs getting, and checking out a plays and putting them in a position where if the protection doesnโt look right then they need to make an adjustment. I think youโre seeing Lamar doing more and more of those things. And I know Todd monkin and John Harbaugh, you know they talked about him doing more of that as last year went on. But I think youโre seeing that carry over to this year where, okay, I donโt think just man on, man five, man protection. And if you talked about the Ravens just being in true pass sets that they necessarily they donโt have the best offensive line in the league, or anything close to that, but I think that they have a quarterback, they have a play caller, they have a system in place that is getting the most out of what they have with that offensive line, and in turn, that group is getting better and growing more. Confident every week. So again, I keep coming back to not wanting to make it about one guy, even if Lamar Jackson is playing at an MVP level again, or even if Derek Henry, coming in has worked and been a smashing success to this point in time, and everything that they could have envisioned this being, itโs looked like that. And even if zay flowers has taken the next step in his second year, becoming the top wide receiver. And Rashad Batemanโs taken a step forward, and you have Isaiah likely and to your to your point mark. Andrews kind of coming out of witness protection the last couple weeks. You know, as a pass catcher, all of this is just fitting together really, really well. And again, theyโre doing it with some pressure being put on from a standpoint of knowing your defense is having its issues and is given up points, and this has not been a good scoring defense, and itโs been a bad pass defense through six weeks. So for this offense to do what itโs doing and understanding it can still get a little bit better and certainly get more confident, you know, when youโre talking about some of the young guys are counting on but then if you couple that with what we typically expect a Ravens defense to do, which is get better as the year goes on. And I still think itโs a really talented group. I still I donโt think itโs a case where there, you know, maybe safety has been disappointing with Marcus Williams and I donโt think Eddie Jacksonโs played very well, by the way, you saw our Darius Washington playing some, some too high safety instead of Eddie Jackson in the second half. I thought that was interesting. So, you know, maybe, maybe that position hasnโt lived up to expectations and isnโt going to necessarily be as stout as maybe we thought. But
Nestor Aparicio 26:38
I hope they catch the ball too when it gets thrown to him. Well, sure,
Luke Jones 26:40
sure, but I still think collectively, that defense can get better, and if they do, man, youโre talking about any opponent thatโs going to be able to beat this team, youโre going to have to be a really, really good football team, a really balanced football team, because weโve seen it the last couple weeks. Commanders, good offense, not so good defense. Same thing with the Bengals the week before, they havenโt been able to win shootouts. You know, they havenโt been able to turn it into a shootout successfully. I mean, the Bengals, if they make a kick, and weโre talking about it in different terms, but the point is, youโve got to play at a really high level to beat this Baltimore Ravens team right now, and thatโs with their defense, not even close to firing on all cylinders. So if they, if they get that up to par, a little bit more, if they can get that past defense complimenting whatโs an elite run defense, a little bit more as the year goes on, then, I mean, this teamโs going to be incredibly different, difficult to beat, but again, week to week, six weeks in understanding long way to go. Need to keep guys fresh. Need to keep guys healthy. You want Lamar Jackson and Derek Henry in mid October. You want those guys to look the same exact way come January, because thatโs what really matters. You know, theyโve been here before, you know, with a team thatโs in first place and winning four in a row and surging and playing with confidence. But, man, itโs, itโs tough not to look at this thing and be excited, because this offense continues to grow, continues to evolve. Itโs, you know, not predictable. I mean, zay flowers does what he does in the first half and then heโs not even targeted in the second half and oh, itโs just an opportunity to get other guys to join in on the fun. I mean, thatโs as simple as it gets. So theyโre having fun and theyโre playing at a high level, and that oh and two start feels like a long time ago already, and thatโs really a testament to Lamar Jackson, Derek Henry and Company. Baltimore
Nestor Aparicio 28:38
greater than Washington again, 30 to 23 big victory for the Ravens over the commanders, although their fans spent all the money and made their way back down to Ashburn and Woodbury and all the other little places they have down there having a good time in Arlington. Lukeโs going to be here all week. Heโs Baltimore, Luca. We are focused on football. Obviously, weird week with the Tampa game and the situation down there. I got family, got friends down there, sending me pictures. Itโs unbelievable. I donโt know how to play football game down there next Monday, but weโre going to try to figure that out. Uh, Baker Mayfieldโs waiting around after breaking the hearts in Oklahoma and Texas and other parts as well. Heโll be waiting for us next week as well. Luke and Iโll be around all week. Little baseball, little birthday conversation. We had some delicious pizza at Pizza Johns over the weekend, so weโll hear about that. And Iโm putting the Maryland crab cake tour as well as the Maryland oyster tour together for you out at Baltimore. Positive, if you havenโt checked out any of my writings, any of Lukeโs writings, you can do all of that at Baltimore positive, I am Nestor. Heโs Luke. Weโre going to sit around here talk football all week long. We are wnst am 1570 Towson, Baltimore, and we never stopped talking Lamar and King Henry in Baltimore, positive. Stay with us. Do.