The combination attack of the Baltimore Ravens and the ability of Lamar Jackson to command the offense of Todd Monken has been on display all season but Monday nightโs effort in Tampa was balanced and lethal. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the offensive operation of the best team in the NFL evolving its game and expanding the possibilities with Derrick Henry and company.
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
Ravens offense, Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, Derek Henry, Zay Flowers, Rashad Bateman, Keaton Mitchell, screen passes, blitz protection, offensive line, Todd Monken, playoff contention, championship goals, quarterback improvement, NFL defenses
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Luke Jones, Nestor Aparicio
Nestor Aparicio 00:02
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Luke Jones 02:12
Yeah, and heโs only caught three touchdowns over the last two games now. So, I mean, certainly back, yeah, we saw this. You know, you could see this coming the Cincinnati game, you know, was a little more involved. And caught a touchdown against Washington, and then catches two touchdowns on Monday night. Nice stage for him. Became the Ravens all time leader in touchdown receptions, surpassing Todd even I get it. I mean, the punch line will be, well, there ravens havenโt had many passing games to write home about over the years, and many wide receivers to write home about over the years. But that takes nothing away from what Mark Andrews has done, 43 touchdown catches in 94 career games. Todd heap had 41 in 133 career games. So certainly, Mark Andrews will be the first to tell you, itโs helped having Lamar Jackson as his quarterback for all but a few games of his very impressive career. But look, I I think the first month of the season, it was more quirky and weird than alarming that Mark Andrews wasnโt involved. And you know, when you kind of looked at some of the metrics, I mean, it wasnโt as though he was really, really slow or not getting open. I mean, pff has all kinds of different grades and tracking. And you know, what was, you know, there were numbers saying that he was still getting separation. I mean, maybe wasnโt 100% remember, he had the car accident back in mid August, and I had actually heard that he was a little banged up even before that happened, you know, kind of just going through your typical late camp soreness. So how much of it was that? And as I pointed out in our previous conversation, Nestor, thereโs one football I mean, at some point in time you canโt expect that every single skill player that the Ravens have is going to eat every single week, and what we saw on Monday night, obviously, zay flowers has the the ankle issue. He played through it. He ended up playing, ended up playing 42 out of 59 snap. So itโs not as though he was limited to the point where he wasnโt on the field, but certainly didnโt see him overly involved, other than the backwards pass, of course, that hopefully will get struck from the playbook, at least how they tried to run it in that spot. But you know that that led to opportunities for Mark Andrews Rashad Bateman had a career high in receiving yards, catches a beautiful deep ball for a touchdown. Weโve talked about this going back to last year with Bateman, that he runs good routes. He gets open. And last year, the thought was for whatever reason. And I said over and over, I donโt think it was a personality conflict or anything like that, but for whatever reason, and I think a big part of it was Batemanโs lack of health and, at times, lack of availability. For a couple years there. But you know, la. Are, has certainly shown good chemistry with him this year. And what this is now three straight weeks where Bateman has set a new season high in receiving yards. So heโs, heโs going, I mean, heโs looking like a really good number two receiver to save flowers being the number one and,
Nestor Aparicio 05:18
oh yeah,
Luke Jones 05:19
even though he only had 34 yards with about five minutes to go in the third quarter, Derek Henry breaks an 81 yarder where the blocking was fantastic. Again, another one of those plays where heโs barely touched, and he does what he did, runs the ball in the fourth quarter, ends up having a big night. You know, it wasnโt if youโre ranking the reasons why the Ravens won in the fashion they did. Derrick Henry is pretty low on the list this week, but doesnโt mean mean itโs any less impressive. And Iโll also throw this as I mentioned. Derek Henry Nestor, weโre getting closer and closer to the time where Iโm not saying itโs imminent, but I have gotten a sense in the not too distant future, we could see Keaton Mitchell back on the practice field. Now, I am not at all saying that heโs going to be 100% or that heโs going to be a big factor of what they do down the stretch, but we all saw what Keaton Mitchell did last year, before that unfortunate knee injury. So so much of it is going to be how does he look? But from what I understand is rehabs gone well, his straight line speed has been really good, so itโs going to be a matter of getting him back on the practice field and seeing what it looks like. So kind of scary to think, even if you get that, get a Keaton Mitchell at, I donโt know, 90% by January, something like that. I mean, again, thatโs a pie in the sky. Itโs not something they need, but it could certainly be something that would be welcome to add to what they already have. You throw him into the mix as a change of pace for Derek Henry. So as it pertains to this offense, it really is on a weekly basis, kind of just feels like the rich get richer. I mean, they got to stay healthy. We know that. But even on Monday night, on the night Wednesday, flowers was less than 100% and playing through that ankle, they didnโt miss a beat. You know, they didnโt skip a beat with all these weapons that they have, beginning with Lamar Jackson, but so many other guys, catching the ball, running the ball, doing the things that they need to do to have what, in my mind, is pretty clearly the best offense in the NFL. Heโs
Nestor Aparicio 07:22
Lou Jones. Heโs Baltimore, Luke. He did not catch or throw any screen passes on Monday night, but Lamar Jackson did, and thatโs been a little bit of a quizzical part of the development of the offense and the pulling of offensive linemen that are ostensibly, I think there to best protect and get out and be more athletic than bruising. I think we were always concerned about the makeup of the offensive line, the personnel who was going to play where, you know, itโs calmed down dramatically since the first two losses, right? And part of this is Mark Andrews being involved in Bateman, being involved and run after catch and and the fact that the respect level of the defense and stacking the box on Derek Henry, you just youโre not going to do that with Lamar throw on the ball over your head. So, as Lamar always says, Pick your poison. That was your headline last week as well. It was his headline in the in the post game after the game on on Monday night, screen passes something that havenโt seen a lot of the shotgun versus under center. We saw yippie snap by I put out, you know, so much for running a clean operation when the ballโs getting snapped overheads, and they had some problems with that in the middle of the game, dude, when youโre winning by three touchdowns and you just beat the hell out of every other team, we donโt talk about the deficiencies of the problems, and you and I havenโt developed a two year thing on, why donโt they throw more screen passes? Why donโt they Well, they win every week, so we donโt talk about that. But when itโs effective, you see another not even a gadget, itโs just another tool in the golf bag. I think,
Luke Jones 08:57
well, letโs face it, the Baltimore Ravens were terrible at screen passes for a long, long time across multiple quarterbacks and multiple coordinators. I mean, when was the last time the Ravens consistently ran good screen passes? I mean, maybe Ray Rice, but a lot of that was the check down variety kind of throws to the flats. You know, of course, we all remember the Ray Rice play in San Diego back in 2012 but itโs just been something. And Todd Bucha was asked about this earlier this season. Was kind of asked about the screens. He said, Yeah, we didnโt run them last year as much because we stunk at them. So, I mean, thatโs there you have it. I mean, theyโre just, itโs another way that theyโve just become really, really good. Itโs another part of their operation that has just gotten to be so good. And you know, I made a point about Derek Henry a couple minutes ago where you look at it statistically, most of his yardage came in the fourth quarter. And of course, he had his 81 yard run late in the third quarter. And certainly you wouldnโt look at what he did. Directly as a major reason why they won that game on Monday night, because they it was Lamar throwing the football. You know that they had so much success through the air through three quarters, but where he does make an impact. And we, we talked about this leading up to Monday nightโs game, and this has been talked about a lot recently, because weโve seen these toss plays, and specifically these toss plays late in the game. But it really does speak to how this offense, every offense, talks about making the defense defend every blade of grass. Greg, Greg Roman used to talk about that a lot, and there were times where the Ravens got really close in their ability to do that in the Greg Roman offense, you know, do not no one should be dismissive about what they did in 2019 or what they did at, you know, 2020 another year, where they ran for, you know, 3000 yards, or 2021 where, you know, they they were so injured at running back, but until Lamar got hurt, you know, this is a team that was still in contention for the number one seed in the AFC you know, late in early December that year, and certainly what they did last year, in their first year under Todd monkin, but especially with seeing Lamar throw that deep Ball to Rashad Bateman, this is truly an offense where you you have to defend the entire length and the entire width of the football field, and that is so extraordinarily difficult to do when you have a quarterback who can do what he can do, when you have a 250 pound running back who can throw or who can run 21 plus miles per hour when he gets going. Takes him a little while to get up to that speed, but when he does that, I mean, look out when you have a backup running back who is a good receiver out of the backfield and can catch a ball and go 2025 yards for a touchdown, when you have two you know one dynamic, you know number one wide receiver and the most dynamic number two wide receiver the Ravens have had in quite some time. And again, I get it. Thatโs a low bar in the history of the franchise, but the point is still well taken. And when you have two tight ends in Mark Andrews and Isaiah likely, and yeah, throw in Charlie Kohler, who doesnโt get a lot of volume, but when he is out there in a route, he can make a play for you. And you know, to your point, that you made a little, you know, in our one of our conversations, you know, the, I guess the only down note offensively was Patrick Ricard dropping a pass where he had a chance to make a play. But, I mean, how do you defend that? I mean, again, and Kyle Hamilton was was asked this in the post game locker room. And you know, heโs talked about this. Marlon Humphries talked about this. Roquan Smith has talked about this going back to even before this year, right? I mean, this has been talked about from the moment Lamar took over midway through 2018 but they all say, my goodness, I Iโm so glad that I donโt have to defend this offense and I donโt have to go up against this quarterback other than practice, because it is just so itโs a nightmare. Itโs an absolute nightmare. And when you have this much and itโs not as though all these guys are going to be all pros, and all these guys are going to go to the Pro Bowl, and we know that, but collectively, itโs just, itโs an absolute nightmare. Itโs not just a headache. Itโs a full blown migraine headache. On how the heck you defend all this? Because it truly is when itโs this thing is clicking the way it is right now, and the offensive line is playing the way it is right now, and if they can knock out some of the penalties, which is about the only thing that meaningfully slows them down at this point, you you really do have to defend the entire length and the entire width of the field. And I donโt care if youโre the 2000 Ravens. I donโt care if youโre the 85 bears. I donโt care if youโre the 2002 bucks or the 2015 Broncos, or the 2013 Seahawks, any of those groups would have a heck of a time trying to slow this offense. Offense down. Well, itโs not a bad
Nestor Aparicio 14:12
you could slow it down at nine out of 10 plays, but itโs the one play that you know why, right? I mean, it was so quick strike to me on Monday, which is different in regard to I look up and theyโre up by 10 points, 14 points, and they havenโt played well, and they havenโt put together drives. Theyโve just and theyโre not fluky plays. Theyโre just plays where, like, you canโt tackle them, and the speed is there, and somebody misses a tackle, or somebody misses an assignment, and our defense is guilty of that. I mean, thatโs how we looked up in Tampa. Was 10 points back in the game, and goblins out there getting hurt in the last 45 seconds because of just busted coverages, just complete busted coverages, and Lamar against the Blitz. Letโs talk about that a little bit more in. Regard to screenplays, in regard to just picking it up, identifying it that got sacked a couple times early, right? Couple times early. They didnโt have it together. And, you know, and, and then Linder bomb over the head with a snap again. So theyโve had, if they had lost the game 42 to 41 somehow, somehow, you know, if some something went wrong, weโd be talking about the problems in the offense instead of how incredible it is because they throw a ball backwards and fumbled it. They they snap the ball over their heads. Ricard missed a the missed plays theyโve had, but the the Blitz protections and the beating of the Blitz in whatever way that is, however you beat the Blitz, find single coverage, find a mismatch. You have that with flowers. You have that with Mark Andrews. In a lot of cases, when he had maybe more speed, weโll put heโs back catching balls, beating the Blitz, and that being where weโre going to weโre going to blitz Lamar. Thatโs going to be the way to do. It didnโt work so well on for Tampa on Monday night in in the aggregate, because they blitz more than they did. They put 61% of the
Luke Jones 16:11
time. Yeah, they Blitz, and it didnโt work. And teams of blitz against Lamar this year, and it hasnโt worked. I mean, heโs had the answers. And, you know, I want to point out one thing the the snap, the remember the replay, it went off. Zay flowers. I mean, I donโt think it was a bad snap, as much as the timing of the play. Somewhat, something was off there, right? So, and look, I mean, when weโre pointing out things like that, and I donโt want to be dismissive of that, because that can be a turnover, and that can be a big play in a close game, but it really just speaks to how much they truly are chasing perfection, because thatโs how good itโs been otherwise. I mean, thatโs how great itโs been, how elite, how special itโs been. But, yeah, I mean, youโve got to clean those things up, and youโre going to have some hiccups here and there. You know youโre Lamar is going to get sacked for on occasion, and thatโs why it was so strange. Because, I mean, heโd only been sacked seven times in the first six games. He gets sacked on back to back plays on, you know that that first drive? I mean, it was, well, thereโs
Nestor Aparicio 17:11
hunting in this sport for 25 years. You know that the harm is, when youโre Baker Mayfield, you drive the team down the field and just throw the ball to Marlin Humphrey in the end zone. Thatโs when, like, this offense hasnโt done that. Thatโs how theyโre going to lose to the Chiefs doing stuff like that. Yeah.
Luke Jones 17:26
I mean, thatโs how any teamโs going to lose, right? I mean, look at when you see what the when the turnover margin is plus two for one team or the other, that team wins. What is it? 85% of the time, something like that. I mean, thatโs what youโre talking about here. I mean, thatโs just thatโs a basic principle of football, that whether itโs 1980 or 2024 I mean, that the gameโs changed a lot since then, but thatโs something that still does apply very most of the time. So so they have to clean those things up, but as it getting back to the Blitz, and I just think they have better answers in terms of their hots and throwing the backs or throwing a quick game or whatever it might be there, theyโve been a cleaner operation since the first couple of weeks and picking that stuff up. It doesnโt happen perfectly all the time. No teamโs going to be perfect with it. Has to be the one to recognize is that? Oh and then, but thatโs the thing, yeah. I mean, Lin, you know, Linder bomb has a factor in that as well. And obviously, you know, youโve had you go through the course of your week, what are your answers? You know, when they Blitz the Whatโs your answer here? Whatโs your hot you know, whatโs your call here? So you scrimmage that, and you prepare that. But when the bullets are flying, yeah, itโs, itโs on your quarterback. And I think Lamar has just done such a fantastic job of recognizing getting them in and out of plays. He has so much more autonomy at the line of scrimmage before the snap than heโs had in the past. We saw that become more of a thing last year, and itโs only continued in year two in the Todd Monken system. But I mean, he really, the spectacular plays have always been there, right? I mean, Lamar has always been able to run. Heโs heโs been from even as go back to his rookie years, first year, heโs been a better passer than people would give him credit for. Heโs gotten way better since then, letโs be clear, but heโs always been better than his biggest detractors would say. Heโs been in that way, but his just overall command of the operation at this point. I mean, he is, heโs running the show. Now, is he running it to the degree of late career Peyton Manning or late career Tom Brady, no. But what quarterback is doing that? Youโre talking about Hall of Famers, amongst Hall of Famers, right there. But Iโll, Iโll say this. I mean, heโs, heโs in charge. I mean, heโs running the show. You can see, you can see times where theyโre checking from a from a pass to a run, theyโre flipping the formation. I mean, theyโre doing all those things. So, yeah, thereโs, there are elements to this offense that are bit. Built in to, I guess, quote, help the quarterback. But why would you run a lot of play action? Why wouldnโt you run a lot of pre snap motion? I mean, these are principles that all quarterbacks should use, right? So itโs not, oh, well, Lamar needs this. No, itโs not that at all. Itโs Lamar is better for that, just like any quarterback would be better with those elements, you know? So itโs just they, they have so many more answers. And, you know, you think back to, I vividly think back to the wild card loss to the Chargers lamarโs rookie year. Remember, at that point in time, the thought was, oh, oh, itโs the dime, right? You run the dime defense against Lamar, and this, you know, this bumper car kind of offense that it was at that point in time, and and that stops it. And then we saw the following year that some teams tried to do that, and if they didnโt have the right personnel to run it, then the Ravens would kill you, and theyโd use heavy personnel, and they just run over you. Then, you know, theyโre some of the things that Tennessee did and Dean peas did in that playoff game against the ravens, even though a lot of that just had to do with the Ravens turning over the ball and getting stopped on fourth down. I mean, go, go back and look at that playoff loss. They had a ton of yardage. They didnโt have any issue moving the ball. It was finishing drives. You know, in more recent years, it was the cover zero blitz that Miami ran in that third, that ugly Thursday night loss three years ago. And you know, teams doing that? Well, weโve seen the last couple years that thatโs kind of gone away. So there is no way to teams havenโt solved this offense. Theyโre not going to solve this offense in the same way that no one solves Patrick mahomes, or no one solves, you know, take your pick. Josh Allen, right. I mean, you might, might have a good game against them. You might be able to beat them, but thereโs no like solving that. Oh, this is figured out. And I think Lamar, to his credit, when there have been these type, you know, whatever the strategy would be at any given point in time to stop him. He gets back in the lab with the coaching staff, and he figures it out, and what were once weaknesses are now strengths of his. And it just yeah, thatโs how you become great. You know? Thatโs how you become someone whoโs on a path to be to be up a three time MVP and a Hall of Famer, and someone whose legacy is the only thing left to do is to win championships. So, I mean, thatโs, thatโs all it is at this point. I mean, thatโs, thatโs where we are. I mean, and we know that we knew that last January. Thatโs why that loss hurts so much for the Ravens. But I mean, youโre just seeing someone who, yes, continues to have these incredible physical gifts, but his mind continues to grow and evolve and improve and mature as a quarterback. And, I mean, thatโs what you want, you know, you donโt want a quarterback mentally to be, you know, Tom Brady wasnโt the same guy in year 10 as he was in year two, and in year 20, he wasnโt the same guy that he was in year 10. You know, at that point, his physical skills had diminished, but he had all this working knowledge. You know, his brain was so much better than everyone else, and thatโs why he was still winning MVPs and Super Bowls into his 40s.
Nestor Aparicio 23:12
I mean, thatโs why Joe Flacco, you had still go do this, right? I mean, Joe Flacco is, yeah, has been reading defenses since Lamar Jackson has been born, and same thing with Aaron Rodgers, even though he canโt do it as well, those guys just have an institutional knowledge of 15 more years of doing it than anybody whoโs 25 right? I mean, and thatโd be the case for Joe burrow or Trevor Lawrence or some of the young guys, Jared Goffs that are coming on that just theyโre 30. These other guys are 40 or and especially when you have that ability to extend your career in that way. And this is where Lamar is athleticism. We all believe that when his athleticism left him that he couldnโt compete at that level. Heโs now moving to a point where, when he slows down, if as long as the arms, okay, like flaccoโs arms, okay, as long as you can throw the ball, um, heโll be able to play football a long time. That being said, heโs got to stop running into linebackers. And Iโll always say that that less of that is better, and weโre not, of course you will that. You might as well put that on your forehead, yeah, better. Less of thatโs better, especially when you can throw it the way he throws it. But,
Luke Jones 24:25
well, sure, sure. And look, certainly donโt want to see him take a helmet to helmet hit like he did in the middle of the field. But he hasnโt taken more. I thought to where he was, 2019, letโs say I mean his first. Iโll continue to say heโs very good at avoiding big hits, much more so than other scrambling quarterbacks. But yeah, hey, luck is a is a part of avoiding injury in the NFL. You can also be very unlucky. Weโve seen all that. Chris Godwin, right? Yeah, go. Back to where Lamar was in 2019 his first MVP year. Yeah, first MVP year. 1200 yard rusher leads the league in touchdown passes. But you know what was? What? 27 28/29 and pass attempts, whatever it was at that point in time, obviously it was much more of a run first offense, and they threw the ball when they wanted to, but didnโt, you know, they didnโt need to run the or throw the ball very often at that point in time. And what we said at that point, this was five years ago, was the natural progression for Lamar Jackson was going to be, yeah, the the runs always going to be there. I mean, putting aside, you know the freakish injury kind of scenarios, Lamar is always going to be a mobile quarterback, right? I mean, even Lamar at 35 years old, heโs not going to run like he does now, but heโll still run faster than most quarterbacks out there. I would think so, but, but the thought with him was always going to be, you want the passing part of this to continue to increase and continue to elevate and get better and mature and grow and understanding that the natural regression of an athlete, you know your athleticism isnโt going to be the same at age 21 going to age 27 or 28 and Certainly when you get on the other side of 30. But the other parts of the game are growing for him so much that, you know, I think there was a thought in 2019 of how long of a career at an elite level will Lamar have? I think at this point in time, five years later, you look at this and say, now he has to stay healthy, just like anyone else again, anyone can get hurt on any given play. You know, we we all remember what happened to Joe Theismann. We all remember what happened to Alex Smith, right? And those werenโt guys that were running, you know, to use your expression, running in the linebackers. So there is an element to just needing to stay healthy and having some good fortune and all of that. But putting aside those scenarios, you look at how this this quarterback is playing. I mean, thereโs no reason to think Lamar canโt do this for a really long time, and what he continues to do as a passer. I mean, you know, the rushing has been there. You know, weโve seen him put up big numbers in terms of passing touchdowns. Nestor, go, look at how many passing yards Lamar has in the league. You know, I want to say I was looking at this before we started our segment. I donโt have it in front of me now. I think heโs sixth in the NFL and passing yards, you know, six or seven, somewhere like that. So not only is the efficiency still through the roof, heโs now doing it from a volume standpoint, at a level that he wasnโt being asked to do previously. And oh yeah, thatโs even with Derek Henry in the backfield for him to hand him the ball. So I mean, this is just such a high level operation across the board. And you know, itโs not, oh well, heโs a great dual threat quarterback. Yes, he is. Heโs a great quarterback, period, right? I mean, thereโs no caveat. Thereโs no Yeah, but anymore. I mean, the only Yeah, but thatโs left on Lamar Jacksonโs career is winning championships, you know? And thatโs the same one that Josh Allen, Joe burrow, you know, anyone not named Patrick mahomes Has that thatโs active in the NFL right now. So heโs just a great quarterback. You know, the fact that he can run the way he does is amazing, and the fact that he continues to improve and improve, and, you know, is becoming such an elite passer at this point in time. I mean, itโs just, itโs so impressive. I canโt say enough, but heโd be the first to tell you that heโs not alone, and heโs getting more help. And he has Derek Henry, and he has, you know, heโs had Mark Andrews from the beginning of his career, but he has a, whatโs an emerging, very viable, number one wide receiver in zay flowers, you know, certainly the best wide receiver that heโs played with, but Rashad Batemanโs coming on. You know, weโve seen it with Isaiah likely. I mean, that just theyโre very deep, and itโs a good operation. And Todd monkin is, I mean, to borrow the Greg Roman expression. Heโs certainly in his vault. You know, yeah, thereโs a play every now and then or there. There can be a play calling sequence every now and then, where you scratch your head. I mean, no oneโs going to be perfect. But I mean, this is just, this is very high level stuff across the board that theyโre running at this point in time. And I mean, I just, you know, people will say, Okay, well, they donโt. Theyโre not in true passing sets that much when you have a quarterback like Lamar run play action when you have an offensive line that maybe isnโt built to be in true pass sets 40 times a game. Then, so what then? Then run play action. Do boots? Run those things. I mean, you donโt have to apologize for anything you do. But I mean, there itโs just, itโs really high level. It really is. And again, it goes back to that principle of forcing defenses to defend every blade of grass on the football field. And good luck. I mean, good luck, beginning with number eight, but including his entire supporting cast. I mean, this is just really, really high level stuff, and I donโt know how you slow it down. I really donโt. Short of the Ravens beating themselves, you have to be aggressive. I do think you have to take chances, and thatโs where I will at least commend Todd Bowles for trying to blitz as much as he did. It didnโt work. But I donโt think you can just sit back and let this group just moved down the field on you either. I think you got to take some chances to try to swing the game, you know, in your favor, here and there. But to this point, you know, since the first two weeks, aside, the last five weeks, teams havenโt been able to do it. So, you know, Cleveland, good luck. Denver. Good luck. Cincinnatiโs already come up short. You know, despite a fantastic offensive effort on their part, you know, weโll see Pittsburgh, their defense is really good. I think Pittsburgh can probably get a couple stops here and there against the Ravens. But is Pittsburghโs offense going to score enough for that to matter? I very much am skeptical of that. So, you know, you just look down this list. And, I mean, itโs tough looking at the remaining schedule and saying, Who definitively has a great chance to beat the Ravens. I mean, teams have chances, because itโs the NFL and itโs Any Given Sunday. But I mean this, this operation is just, itโs humming. I mean, this is some really, really high level offense that weโre seeing across the board. And again, it begins with a quarterback who is maturing and getting better, and thatโs terrifying for the rest of the National Football League. Should
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be terrifying for the Cleveland Browns this week, who have to pick up the pieces and figure it all out. I donโt think the ravens are going to stub their toe this week. Luke and I will be talking about all things brown. Itโs also World Series. This week we have the Maryland crab cake tour. Con converging with the Maryland oyster tour. Weโre going to be adding mamas on the half shell on Friday in Owings Mills at Foundry row. Weโll have Raven scratch offs from the Maryland lottery to give away. Also our friends at Liberty, pure solutions sending us out on our oyster tour. One 800 clean water is a way to make that happen. If you have well water, I have the cleanest water. Itโs delicious, itโs perfect. And it was like making my sink green because itโs well water. You need to have it treated. They do that one 800 clean water, liberty, pure solutions. They also take care of all your plumbing needs as well. I usually wear my curio wellness shirt, my foreign daughter shirt. Iโve got my move product on my back here as I stand and do tons and tons of radio here this week, and get ready for the Cleveland Browns. Weโre going to be out in Cleveland a bunch this week, talking to a bunch of Cleveland friends, just about the Guardians. I get some baseball, some football mixed in. Itโs always good to check in with our Cleveland friends, even when their football team stinks, which is most of the time. Over the course of 26 years of of w, N, S, T, he is Luke. You can find him out of Baltimore, Luke, and anywhere the internet is served, we are serving up royal farms coffee every morning, real fresh, real fast, as well as that fried chicken in the afternoon. All of our sponsors have just been rolling out the carpet for our oyster and our crab cake tour. Weโre going to get back down to pizza. Johnโs. I was there over the weekend for some pizza and some cheese steaks. I didnโt get a proper cheese steak there last week. Iโm wearing my fatly shirt. Weโre gonna be back down at fates for Christmas as well as Cocos, all the places that ship crab cakes for the holidays that we work with, including Costas. Weโll be telling you about that as we get up onto Thanksgiving and onto Christmas. It is a great Halloween Week. The ravens are back in first place. Things are Well, everybodyโs healthy. Marlin Humphreys side might even get Keith Mitchell back, and weโll be talking football here during a short week and getting ready for the World
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