Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss their mutual shock if Ravens were to retain Lamar Jackson
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss their mutual shock if Ravens were to retain Lamar Jackson
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss their mutual shock if Ravens were to retain Lamar Jackson
Leonard Raskin and Nestor search for beer and wings and the madness of March
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens training room and legacy of Steve Saunders
During the season, Nestor Aparicio and Dennis Koulatsos held a weekly referendum on where the quarterback and the franchise were on the happiness and success scale. It’s been a long road of mistrust and callouses and bruised feelings in the Lamar Jackson contract battle with Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Ravens. A deep dive here.
Former Pikesville and Holarbird music legend Calvin Statham tickles the ivories with Nestor and childhood friend Stephanie Pallo at The Tasting Room at Drug City in Dundalk on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery and Window Nation.
The King of Dundalk music Calvin Statham tells Nestor how he wound up at Holabird in 1960s
What does Nestor really think will happen with Lamar Jackson and why
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor Aparicio have spent the past 90 days discussing the many callouses and bruised feelings that are apparent between Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. Now, if suitors don’t come forward, could the two sides mend fences over a couple of hundred million dollars and kumbaya forward?
Our financial advisor Leonard Raskin joins Nestor on a search for beer and wings and the madness of March as the Terps play meaningful basketball this week.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the lousy NFLPA grades given to the Baltimore Ravens training room by their own players and the sketchy legacy of Steve Saunders as the offseason coaching changes on the staff of John Harbaugh come together.
Longtime and legendary music teacher Calvin Statham schools Nestor on the love of children along with his Holabird Junior High classmate Dr. Ingrid Kohlstadt, who brought out the love for their teacher. Mr. Statham invested in every one of “his children” for five decades at Holabird and Pikesville and beyond.
In the hours after the announcement of his non-exclusive franchise tag, many NFL teams feigned their disinterest in the Ravens starting quarterback. Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio have very different opinions about the options and choices that will be available to Lamar Jackson in the coming days and weeks leading up to the NFL Draft and beyond.
Nestor brings Maryland Cake Tour Back to Dundalk and Drug City talking whiskey, wine and The Fountain
In the hours after the announcement of his non-exclusive franchise tag, many NFL teams feigned disinterest in the Ravens starting quarterback. We don’t believe them. Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio have very different opinions about the options and choices that will be available to Lamar Jackson in the coming days and weeks leading up to the NFL Draft and beyond.
Lately, whenever Nestor Aparicio walks into a room around Baltimore he gets the same question: “What do you think is going to happen with Lamar?” Dennis Koulatsos asked him the tough questions and if you cared enough to ask here’s the extended answer.
It took Nestor nearly 31 years to drag his Holabird Junior High music teacher and production leader of the 1982 spring presentation of “My Fair Lady” at Dundalk Middle School onto his show. A beautiful afternoon and discussion with a man who traveled the gospel world and brought joy and the magic of music to thousands of children in Baltimore. The King of Dundalk music Calvin Statham tells Nestor how their paths crossed back in 1979 on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at The Tasting Room at Drug City.
Always a wealth of information and historical perspective, super agent Leigh Steinberg tells Nestor why he doesn’t represent himself and gives a primer on how NFL contracts work for the best quarterbacks in the business.
Bryan Pugh joins Nestor to discuss Brain Injury Awareness Month and how you can help victims
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the franchise tag on Lamar Jackson and what the market will be
Award-winning author Julie Otsuka discusses the themes for her upcoming “Displacement and Belonging” speech for the Loyola Humanities Symposium on March 16 along with her family’s background in Internment Camps in California during World War II and how her book wound up on a school system’s banned list.
John Martin of Maryland Lottery talks March and 50th Anniversary Madness with Nestor
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss words of Rashod Bateman and wide receivers of Eric DeCosta
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome the madness of Terps road show to March
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss cars, Lamar and how high the bar is for Terps in March
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Trotz and love of hockey and little Terps and Lamar
After a winter break, Nestor Aparicio brings the Maryland Crab Cake Tour Back to Dundalk and his childhood favorite Drug City talking whiskey, wine and the happy people going old-school soda shop at The Fountain.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the words of Rashod Bateman and the wide receivers of Eric DeCosta as the Lamar Jackson issues have extended further into the locker room divide.
The Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of Maryland Bryan Pugh joins Nestor to discuss Brain Injury Awareness Month and how you can help victims locally who are suffering.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome the madness of the Maryland Terrapins road show back to March and ponder where the men of Kevin Willard will wind up on the big bracket board.
Luke Jones and Nestor interpret words of Harbaugh and DeCosta statements at Indy Combine
Luke Jones and Nestor celebrate the College Park energy as Terps and Willard hit March tournament ready
Luke Jones and Nestor go marching into free agency and the franchise tag designation to see where this standoff will go between Eric DeCosta and the Ravens organization as the window tightens.
Fresh off of killing it at the Trifecta Food Truck Festival in Timonium, Chris Sanchirico of the R.E.M. tribute band Dead Letter Office shares his indie music love and the moves of Michael Stipe. He also talks about the passion for his beloved New York Giants. The band is playing along with The Unforgettable Fire at Recher Theatre on Saturday, March 11.
John Martin of The Maryland Lottery talks March and 50th Anniversary Madness with Nestor as the year-long celebration begins with spring.
Luke Jones and Nestor interpret words of John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta and what it all will mean once the doors to free agency open and the bidding for Lamar Jackson unfolds.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss their mutual love of former Washington Capitals – and Baltimore Skipjacks – head coach Barry Trotz and his decision to take the general manager job back with the Nashville Predators. For the love of hockey and little Terps and, of course, some Lamar Jackson thoughts.
Even as the Terps stumble on the road, Luke Jones and Nestor can appreciate the new era of Fear The Turtle in College Park as local energy flows when a Sunday night bracket draw is sure to send Maryland on the road to the Final Four.
In the absence of a long-term contract for Lamar Jackson, what are the options of Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Ravens organization?
Luke Jones and Nestor go marching into free agency and the franchise tag designation to see where this standoff will go between Eric DeCosta and the Ravens organization as the window tightens.
Award-winning author Julie Otsuka discusses the themes for her upcoming “Displacement and Belonging” speech for the Loyola Humanities Symposium on March 16 along with her family’s background in Internment Camps in California during World War II and how her book wound up on a school system’s banned list.