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It was a rapid-fire hour of stream of consciousness for the media-reluctant Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, who hasn't appeared in eight years for any local questioning about his $6 billion franchise. Our Luke Jones was in Owings Mills while Nestor observed the press conference on the internet and here's what we learned, observed and heard from upper management regarding the search for a new head coach and the role of two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson in helping Eric DeCosta identify the right candidate to replace John Harbaugh. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Steve Bisciotti press conference and future of Baltimore Ravens first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Steve Bisciotti finally appears in Owings Mills and had a lot on his mind in a wild hour of impromptu responses and various degree of surprises. The post Steve Bisciotti sounds off and out in boisterous Owings Mills press conference first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
As the news leaks out from Owings Mills and the fallout of the divorce of Steve Bisciotti and John Harbaugh becomes more clear – and even two national reporters had two wildly different stories about the roles of Lamar Jackson and Todd Monken – Luke Jones and Nestor assess the reality of the Baltimore Ravens' needs as the owner emerges from the shadows and the former coach has become the hottest head coaching candidate in NFL history. Supply, and demands... The post Luke Jones and Nestor assess the Harbaugh and Ravens job searches after NFL Wildcard Weekend first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Do you have your own "Dear Steve Bisciotti" list of questions? We do. And we will, as Luke Jones will be in The Castle on Tuesday afternoon as the Baltimore Ravens owner and general manager Eric DeCosta will address (some of) the local media and take some questions about the search for a new coach after the firing of John Harbaugh this week. Plenty of depth here about the culture of the building in Owings Mills and the future leadership of the football operation. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss his Dear Steve Bisciotti letter and plenty of legitimate questions for Baltimore Ravens owner first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Firing the head coach and changing leadership will certainly create an interesting offseason in Owings Mills. No one covers the Xs and Os of the NFL like Mike Tanier of Too Deep Zone. The one-time geometry teacher of Joe Flacco joins Nestor to discuss the depth and salary cap numbers of the Baltimore Ravens roster and the structural changes Eric DeCosta will need even after Steve Bisciotti finds a new captain to lead Lamar Jackson. The post Mike Tanier of TooDeepZone gives Nestor a Ravens report card and offseason shopping list first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The Baltimore Ravens and owner Steve Bisciotti are not lacking qualified candidates to be the next coach in Owings Mills. Luke Jones and Nestor assess the wide array of options he and Eric DeCosta will have in a rare opportunity for the brain trust to drain the brains of the brightest coaches and coordinators in the NFL in the coming weeks to gather valuable information. The post Luke Jones and Nestor assess the wide array of options for next Ravens head coach first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It all happened so suddenly on Tuesday that we needed some time to fully digest the first coaching change since Luke Jones joined our Baltimore Ravens beat in 2009. He joins Nestor to discuss all of the Owings Mills drama in the John Harbaugh firing fallout and who owner Steve Bisciotti will hire as next the head coach of the franchise. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens drama in Harbaugh fallout and who Bisciotti will hire as next head coach first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
On Tuesday afternoon, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti fired John Harbaugh. Luke Jones and Nestor gathered immediately to react to a surreal afternoon in Owings Mills. The post Luke Jones and Nestor react to the firing of John Harbaugh and words of Steve Bisciotti for Ravens fans first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
There is about to be a culture change in Owings Mills. Or is there? Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the firing of John Harbaugh and what Steve Bisciotti will do next for a head coach and a leader and face of the franchise. What this means for the Baltimore Ravens. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the firing of John Harbaugh and the culture of Baltimore Ravens first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
In their most hyped regular season matchup in years, the Ravens squared off against the Steelers with the AFC North on the line... and came a kick away from taking the division. In a fitting end to a maddening 2025 season, Tyler Loop's wide right miss erased a mostly admirable performance by Baltimore's defense, and an insane fourth quarter from Lamar Jackson and company. We get into all of tonight's drama, say goodbye to a season that's mercifully come to an end, and look ahead to what's next from Owings Mills this offseason. Thanks as always for tuning in, and we'll be back at you very soon. Hosts: Jake Louque, Taylor Smyth Producer: Jake Louque Thanks to our presenting sponsors, Jimmy's Seafood, Fed Thrill Sunglasses, Black Eyed Susan Spices, Morning Mugs Coffee Follow the show on social: Twitter: @Exit52Podcast, @JumboSetPodcast IG: exit52podcast TikTok: exit52podcast Music: "Soul Strut" by Taylor Fields (@EDCBurner)
We're not at the Black Monday stage of the NFL's open season on hiring and firing but the Baltimore Ravens and owner Steve Bisciotti along with general manager Eric DeCosta might find next week to be the ugliest week of a long and tiring season. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the latest dust-up in the organization where the head coach has blown a lot of leads and an oft-injured, two-time MVP quarterback will need a contract renegotiation this winter. Is change coming in Owings Mills? The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Harbaugh and Lamar controversy and Ravens last stand in Green Bay first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
After ending a 32-year state championship drought for Frederick County field hockey teams, Linganore High School is featured on this week's Final Score podcast, as head coach McKenzie Ridgely, star goalie Allena Jaworski and junior midfielder Addison Ridgely join the program. The trio chats with host Greg Swatek about the Lancers' 4-3 victory over Westminster in double overtime back on Nov. 8 in the Class 3A championship game at Stevenson University in Owings Mills and the dramatic way it unfolded. Jaworkski recalls stopping a Westminster penalty stroke in the first quarter that flipped the momentum in her team's favor. Addison Ridgely describes how the game-winning sequence, involving an almost accidental goal from senior forward Jordan Zimmerman, evolved. And McKenzie Ridgely talks about the overall resilience of her team, after Westminster produced the tying goal with roughly 20 seconds to play in regulation, and why it was able to play its best when it mattered the most. The discussion also covers the very unusual way the Jaworski became a goalie, as well as her future in the sport and the future of the team. Prior to that conversation, FNP sports reporter Alexander Dacy joins Greg to discuss Linganore and Oakdale meeting in an All-Frederick County state football final for the second time in three years. Is this the Linganore team that finally breaks the recent string of losses in state football finals? And can Oakdale find a way to keep it competitive after being blown out by the Lancers during the regular season?
It was ugly a few weeks ago when the Baltimore Ravens were 1-5 and heavily injured. But, three wins in a row has fumigated the terrible start, and Luke Jones and Nestor assess the current reality of a weak schedule and a middling pack of AFC playoff hopefuls that still has Owings Mills believing in a January Super Bowl run. The post Luke Jones and Nestor assess reality of Baltimore Ravens situation in unique AFC playoff race first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Time for a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio! Lots to cover on the program as we dive into the Ravens ahead of Thursday Night Football down in Miami tomorrow, great news from Owings Mills as QB Lamar Jackson spoke to the media yesterday, a strong indication that he'll be back on the field Thursday, we'll see what he had to say, dive into a World Series that is all level at 2-2 after Toronto took down Ohtani last night in Game 4. It's a Wednesday, so that means our guy Drew Forrester of DrewsMorningDish.com will be hanging out in studio with us, we'll get his thoughts on the O's new manager: Craig Albernaz, Lamar Jackson, the Ravens win Sunday, the matchup with the Dolphins and whatever else pops up over the course of the show. But before we catch up with Drew, we will head down to Miami to catch up with brief ‘96 Ravens, Leroy Hoard, who does radio in Miami for WQAM as we preview Ravens-Dolphins and celebrate 30 years of Ravens football in Baltimore!
Sure, Lamar Jackson was back on the field in a "limited" role on Wednesday in Owings Mills. That's a great sign. But, as Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the return of No. 8 to the practice field, no one is sure what two hours of football on Sunday against the Bears and Thursday night in Miami is going to look like in the speed of the NFL on the field. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the return of Lamar Jackson to field for Baltimore Ravens first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Time for a would you rather Wednesday addition of Glenn Clark Radio, wants to cover on the program as all eyes look to the practice field in Owings Mills, we will await the news of whether or not quarterback Lamar Jackson is at practice. We'll talk all about what it means if he is back and what it mean if he's not, as we begin to start looking ahead to the Ravens Week 8 matchup with the Chicago Bears. It is a Wednesday, so that means Drew Forrester of DrewsMorningDish.com will be hanging out with us in Studio talking sports! At 11:40am, we will head out to Chicago and check in with former NFL player and now Bears analyst Clay Harbor to learn more about Caleb Williams and this young, Ben Johnson-led Bears squad. Your WYR responses and more!
Our Luke Jones attended the Monday practice in Owings Mills that Lamar Jackson missed. Does this sound the alarm about his hamstring injury? Or is it just another day of rest? Either way, the Baltimore Ravens have two games in four days next week and we're reading the purple tea leaves about the desperation of a 1-5 football team on the edge of disaster. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the realities of Lamar missing Ravens practice on Monday first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Reflections on 50 Years in Pediatrics: An Interview with Dr. Dan LevyIn this episode of The Pediatric Lounge podcast, hosts George and Herb sit down with Dr. Dan Levy, a seasoned pediatrician with 50 years of experience. Dr. Levy discusses his journey through medical school at the University of Rochester, residency at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and his extensive career caring for children in Owings Mills, Maryland. He shares insights on the evolution of medical training, the importance of compassionate, community-focused care, and the challenges of running a pediatric practice. The conversation delves into the shifts in medical education, the pressures of modern healthcare, and the timeless values that endure in pediatric care. Dr. Levy also emphasizes the significance of cultural competence, the impact of mentorship, and the need for continuous learning and adaptation. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of pediatrics and Dr. Levy's advice for aspiring pediatricians.00:00 Introduction to The Pediatric Lounge00:36 Meet Dr. Dan Levy01:25 Early Life and Inspiration03:16 Medical School Reflections05:25 Changes in Medicine Over the Years06:32 The Importance of Knowing Your Patients07:30 Challenges in Modern Medicine09:12 The Role of Technology in Healthcare10:05 The Future of Pediatrics21:17 The Value of Integrative Medicine39:09 The Importance of Literacy and Education44:03 The Value of Pediatricians44:40 Balancing Safety and Politics in Pediatric Care47:43 Training and Early Career Challenges51:24 Business Skills in Medicine55:01 Medicaid and Practice Sustainability01:02:14 Advocacy and Professional Organizations01:10:34 Technology and Efficiency in Healthcare01:12:58 Final Reflections and AdviceSupport the show
The dismal 1-5 start of the Baltimore Ravens should have everyone on watch in Owings Mills during a very uncomfortable bye week as the team looks to regroup and get Lamar Jackson back on the field. Luke Jones and Nestor peel back the accountability of an injured and disappointing football team in search of its soul and lesser opponents as the leaves change. The post Luke Jones and Nestor peel back the accountability of a lousy Ravens football team in search of its soul during bye week first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
With Lamar Jackson sidelined this week in Owings Mills, it's time to face the reality of what the Baltimore Ravens offensive potential and pathway to a win over the Houston Texans will be without No. 8 and a huge chunk of the defense. Hard times for #RavensFlock, as Luke Jones and Nestor preview a pair of 1-3 teams fighting for any ugly win available. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens many injuries and pathway to victory against Texans with Cooper Rush first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
None of the news has been encouraging out of Owings Mills. The injuries to Lamar Jackson and Ronnie Stanley on the offense and the decimation of the defensive front with Nnamdi Madubuike gone for the year and Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins all early exits in Kansas City, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the scorecard you'll need to identify who will play against the Houston Texans on Sunday. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens numerous injuries and wonder who gets back on the field against Texans first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
With his team off to a good start following a blowout road win last week, Urbana High football coach Zach Shoemaker is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. Shoemaker chats with host Greg Swatek about being a head coach for the first time and what that means to him. His father, Roy, was a high school football coach, and Zach has been dreaming about the job and preparing for it for a long time. With 19 returning starters, Shoemaker also talks about why the Hawks are further along than some people might think. They opened the season with a blowout road win (42-6) at Owings Mills last week. What does Shoemaker really like about the team? How has he adjusted to the job? And what will constitute a successful season for the Hawks? Prior to that conversation, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg for a complete review of Week 1 of the high school football season in Frederick County.
Time for a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to go over on the show this morning as we continue re-hashing Sunday night's Ravens-Bills game and try to put it behind us as we shift focus towards this weekend's home opener vs the Brown. Plus the Orioles continue to be the more pleasant story in town as Kyle Bradish tossed 7 innings of 1-run ball before yet another Samuel Basallo walkoff hit, to slightly less fanfare than his first. It's a Wednesday so that means Drew Forrester, of DrewsMorningDish.com will be hanging out with us in studio, we'll play some Would You Rather, talk Ravens with him, maybe some Orioles and probably a little golf as well as whatever else happens to be on the mind of Drew. At 11:15am, our friend from FS1 and host of ‘First Things First' Chris Broussard check in as we talk some Ravens-Bills with Chris, get his temperature after the latest Ravens collapse, his outlook on the 2025 season and more. At 11:55am, we are going to talk some college football with Stevenson Mustangs HC Ed Hottle before Stevenson's home opener this weekend in Owings Mills at Mustang Stadium. And we are going to wrap the program by catching up with former voice of the Orioles, legendary baseball play-by-play broadcaster, Jon Miller to chat about a special weekend at Camden Yards while he was in attendance for the 30th anniversary of 2131!
The Baltimore Ravens' players will get the weekend off and away and then it's "go" time in Owings Mills. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the final cuts, concerns and where to focus as the Buffalo Bills await next Sunday night for a revenge bowl that will wreck someone's Monday morning to start the season. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens final cuts and weekend getaway before Bills prep gets serious first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
When Lamar Jackson walks off the practice field, it's big news in Owings Mills and around the NFL. Turns out, we think this was a lot about a little. But, time will tell. Luke Jones joins Nestor at Faidley's to preview the Ravens final fake football weekend and edge of roster cuts as Buffalo looms large and soon. The post Luke Jones joins Nestor at Faidley's to preview the Ravens final fake football weekend and edge of roster cuts as Buffalo looms large and soon first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
With some roster depth issues for preseason football, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens' real depth chart and leadership prepping for another season of huge expectations in Owings Mills. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens preseason depth and leadership prepping for another season of huge expectations first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Expert Golf Handicappers Andy Lang and Nick Borrman take a closer look at betting the BMW Championship from Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland!Intro 00:00One & Done 00:28Course Overview 2:53Total Strokes Gained 7:3018th Hole Rating 11:45Favorite Favorite 12:54Players That Can Trip You Up 15:15Worthy Longshot 20:49DraftKings Darlings 23:54
The Ravens are hard at work out in Owings Mills this week as they prepare for a preseason matchup against the Cowboys. Vinny Cerrato called in after practice wrapped up to share some of his big observations.
It's a Tuesday edition of GCR, we'll try to be brief on the Orioles after they fall 13-3 to the Phillies last night before switching gears over to football and getting you ready for Ravens preseason game #1 as they hold joint practices with the Colts starting this afternoon. There is some news revolving around the Orioles, as Grayson Rodriguez was officially shut down for the remainder of the 2025 season. At 10:20am, we are going to dive more into the Ravens with Mike Yam of NFL Network who was out in Owings Mills yesterday for Ravens Training Camp as we get his thoughts on the Ravens, their revamped defense, the Super Bowl and more. Right after that, at 10:35am, we'll talk Grayson Rodriguez injury with baseball injury expert Will Carroll from the Under The Knife substack as he explains elbow debridement to us and we'll touch on some other injuries as well. At 10:50am, we will catch up with our buddy Matt Valdez from the Junkies in DC, confront him about stealing our Lamar-O-Meter bit, talk some Ravens, Commanders, NFL and more. Then at 11:15am, we will dive more into the Orioles with CBSSports.com MLB writer Matt Snyder, as we get his take on the post trade deadline O's…
The first "instructional" part of Baltimore Ravens training camp is over and head coach John Harbaugh loves when the pads come on and the thumping begins in Owings Mills. Our Luke Jones gets you ready for some defensive wrinkles and offensive weapons as the Super Bowl march begins in July for #RavensFlock. The post Luke Jones gets Nestor ready for some thumping as Ravens put on the pads in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It's a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, with Glenn still broadcasting LIVE from the Circa and Stadium Swim in Las Vegas, we'll talk Orioles after a big win over the first place Blue Jays, dive into the ever-approaching MLB trade deadline, who will be the next to go and of course get you ready to go for today's split doubleheader starting at 12:30pm. We will dive deeper into the MLB trade deadline and the Orioles with Gabe Lacques from USA Today at 11:50am as we get his take on the O's, Mike Elias and more. At 12:15pm, our friend Tim Barbalace of Inside Access at 105.7 The Fan as we talk O's, trade deadline, Vegas stories and some Ravens Training Camp. At 12:40pm, we will talk Ravens with NFL Network Analyst and the man behind ‘Baldy's Breakdowns' on Twitter, Brian Baldinger who was out at Owings Mills yesterday…
The Ravens have been hard at work for training camp since last week, but Monday afternoon marked their first padded practice. Vinny Cerrato recapped a busy day out in Owings Mills.
The tackling is down and the instruction and bodies stay up in Owings Mills as the long-lost era of "two-a-days" and the summer grind are a little more player friendly these days in the NFL world of protecting the assets. Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss some early observations as the long, hot Baltimore Ravens training camp has commenced with Super expectations for the men of Trump bootlicker, John Harbaugh. The post Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss early observations at Ravens training camp in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
We are only a few practices into the training camp schedule, but there's been a lot to discuss out in Owings Mills. Giana Han joined the show for her thoughts on the way Lamar Jackson is connecting with his top targets. Can they finally unlock the deep ball in 2025?
The pads on mean training camp is officially underway! Our very own Glenn Martin is in Owings Mills taking in practice and shearing his first-hand insights. With such a talented roster already, the roster cuts will be one of the most challenging exercises in recent history. #nfl #ravensflock #baltimoreravens #nfldraft #nfltrainingcamp Join us in YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/410SportsTalk Follow us on social media: Instagram: @410sportstalk X (Twitter): @410_sportstalk Check out our merch: https://410-sports-talk.creator-spring.com/
Things are heating up literally and figuratively out in Owings Mills this week as the Ravens get training camp started. Vinny had some more notes to share following Thursday's practice.
Welcome into a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to cover on the program today, O's lose again in Cleveland, they'll try to avoid being swept this afternoon in the finale against the Guardians, plus Training Camp got underway yesterday in Owings Mills for the Ravens, we'll touch everything you need to know coming out of the castle, namely from John Harbaugh and some comments he made yesterday. At 10:45am, we will dive more into the football to catch up with former NFL Executive and now NFL Network Analyst Marc Ross as we get his take on the Ravens heading into the season, their biggest threats in the AFC, Lamar Jackson's quest for a Super Bowl and much more. At 11am, we will have a chance to meet another Orioles draft pick, another 1st rounder, the 30th overall pick in Coastal Carolina Catcher Caden Bodine, as we get a chance to meet Caden, talk about his time at Coastal, draft night and how excited he is to join the Orioles. Then at 11:30am, we will step away from sports temporarily as we get a chance to meet film producer Margo Precht Speciale who resides in Annapolis as we talk all about her brand new documentary, “Sunday Best”, which dives into the life and legacy of Margo's grandfather: Ed Sullivan. It's a Thursday so we'll get to Fighting Words with Griffin as well!
Another offseason of acquisitions, additions and high hopes now comes to the backfields in Owings Mills as the Baltimore Ravens attempt to finally make January become February for local football fans. Lamar Jackson promised a Super Bowl. Luke Jones and Nestor open this purple training camp with high expectations and open eyes for a long season of twists and turns. The post Luke Jones and Nestor open Ravens training camp with high expectations and open eyes first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Once again, it's a training camp and a grueling regular season of "Super Bowl: Or Bust" for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss holding up on those plans for Santa Clara and start preparations for a September 7th kickoff in Buffalo with super expectations meeting the realities of the NFL offseason. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Super expectations for Ravens as training camp opens in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The Baltimore Ravens got on the field in Owings Mills for the final time before summer training camp this week and Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all aspects of the offensive preparation and changes to the Todd Monken attack designed for Lamar Jackson. DaAndre Hopkins came here to win a Super Bowl. This team is loaded. Now, can they win a Super Bowl? The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens offense and DAndre Hopkins role with Lamar Jackson first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Time for a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, we'll of course go over last night's Orioles game from down in Tampa after the birds fall 7-1 to the Rays, erasing most of the momentum they picked up from the weekend sweep of Anaheim. Alas, they'll go right back at it tonight against the Rays again and we'll tell you everything you need to know, plus mandatory minicamp for the Ravens gets underway, we'll update you as needed from Owings Mills, and lots more of course. At 10:20am, we will be joined by Orioles relief pitcher Bryan Baker who chat all about the success he's found out of the bullpen in 2025, as we catch up and see how he's doing, his changed arm slot, and talk about the Orioles as a team in 2025, too. Also, the hotdog eating champion, Joey Chestnut will join us at 10:45am to tell us more about his return to the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Plus, we'll catch up with our friend Reeta Hubbard from 'Reeta & Glenn' as we talk Orioles, Ravens, and lots more! It's a Tuesday so that means it's a ‘Music Monday' with intern Jake, the final of his tenure… and we'll see what else pops up over the course of the morning...
It's almost summer vacation for the Baltimore Ravens but there will be two mandatory practices this week in Owings Mills and Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what we're looking for this time of the year as Lamar Jackson will surely re-emerge and promise a path toward Super Bowl glory. The post Luke Jones and Nestor preview Ravens mandatory minicamp this week in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It's a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, tons to go over on the program as we get you set for the week, talk about another Orioles sweep, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles is in studio, we'll ask him the burning question, are the Orioles back?! Get his thoughts on Adley Rutschman's resurgence, and everything else surrounding the team. Plus there was a basketball game that apparently was pretty good last night, we'll talk baseball, Ravens OTAs, head down to the farm one more this week and lots more. At 10:30am, we will head out to Owings Mills during Ravens OTAs to check in with our guy Bo Smolka, PressBox Ravens beat writer, as we get an update from the Castle, Rashod Bateman's extension and lots more offseason chatter, as one of the division rivals sign a former MVP QB yesterday. At 11am, we will check in with Indiana Pacers pre- and post- game host Eddie White as we talk all about last night's crazy NBA Finals Game 1, and how the Pacers keep this momentum going. At 11:20am, we will head out to the farm one more time this week as we catch up with the Aberdeen Ironbirds and pitcher Blake Money to talk about his season-high 9 strikeouts on Wednesday, how 2025 is going in Aberdeen and more. Then at 11:40am, we will talk more Orioles with Michael Baumann of Fangraphs to see if he's still writing the Orioles off after their 6-game win streak, thoughts on Mike Elias, and the trade deadline too. Then at Noon, we will check in with President of the Maryland 5 Star, Jeff Newman, as tickets for the event at Fair Hill in October go on sale this week!
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the final exit of Justin Tucker and the many manueverings of the Baltimore Ravens' OTA questions on – and off – the field as spring football practice heats up in Owings Mills before mandatory camp later in June. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the final exit of Justin Tucker and Ravens OTA questions on the field first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The Baltimore Ravens will open the doors in Owings Mills for organized team activities this week and the questions about Justin Tucker's "football decision" departure will begin the proceedings of getting ready for the 2025 season. Luke Jones and Nestor prep you for the football of OTAs and more kicking questions for the Ravens' brass in Owings Mills. The post Luke Jones and Nestor get ready for OTAs and more Tucker questions for Ravens in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It'll be another two weeks before anyone with the Baltimore Ravens will be asked their first questions after the shameful departure of Justin Tucker. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens next for Tyler Loop and all of the rookies on campus in Owings Mills as the team goes to work on improving – and avoiding any scent of their maligned former "Hall of Fame" kicker. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss life after Justin Tucker for Ravens and rookies on campus in Owings Mills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
There is plenty of football to discuss in the aftermath of a weekend of 11 additions to the Baltimore Ravens' roster but the big kick in the room belongs to Eric DeCosta and the front office now that Tyler Loop appears to be the new kicker in Owings Mills. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the biggest offseason story in the city for the football franchise and what happens next... The post Luke Jones and Nestor recap very active Baltimore Ravens draft and update Tucker and kicker job first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
All is very quiet in Owings Mills and the aftermath of the NFL Owners Meetings in Florida but owner Steve Bisciotti (quietly) inked head coach John Harbaugh to a three-year extension and team president Sashi Brown defended keeping Justin Tucker on the roster. Luke Jones and Nestor turn their lonely eyes from lots of baseball to some spring attention onto Ravens' talking points as "zero tolerance" continues to be a laughable concept within the franchise. The post Luke Jones and Nestor spring attention onto Ravens talking points as Tucker remains and draft looms first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It's Friday, March 21st, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus 1,300 people killed in Syria last week More than 1,300 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in the past week in Syria, reports Open Doors. The BBC reported that a UK-based monitor has identified that “830 civilians were killed in ‘massacres' targeting Alawites on the west coast on Friday and Saturday.” Based in the Middle East, the Alawites are a sect of Islam that venerates a Muslim imam known as Ali. Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, known for his brutal dictatorship, is an Alawite himself, as was his father. The recent violence began with pro-Assad forces who attacked soldiers associated with the new government of Syria. Isaiah 59:7 says, “Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood. They pursue evil schemes; acts of violence mark their ways.” Although the violence doesn't seem to be targeting Syrian Christians, followers of Jesus are scared in the midst of the violence. That's why on Sunday, March 9, many churches did not hold their Sunday services. Trump dismantles Department of Education President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing Education Secretary Linda McMahon to start dismantling the Department of Education. TRUMP: “Today we take a very historic action that was 45 years in the making. In a few moments, I will sign an Executive Order to begin eliminating the Federal Department of Education once and for all. (applause) Everybody knows it's right.” Immediately after the signing, Republican Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, the chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said in a post on X that he will “submit legislation” to accomplish Trump's goal of shutting down the Department of Education “as soon as possible.” Attorney General Pam Bondi investigating Tesla attacks as terrorism On Tuesday morning, five Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Las Vegas with Molotov cocktails and shot with a gun at a Tesla Collision Center. That was the tenth such attack on Teslas since Trump's inauguration on January 20th, reports Fox News. The Left has also violently targeted Teslas or Tesla dealerships in Salem, Oregon, Loveland, Colorado, Owings Mills, Maryland, Littleton, Massachusetts, Tigard, Oregon, North Charlston, South Carolina, Seattle, Washington, Dedham, Massachusetts, and Kansas City, Missouri. Attorney General Pam Bondi called the recent spate of arson attacks and vandalism against Tesla vehicles "nothing short of domestic terrorism" and promised harsh punishments for perpetrators if they are caught, reports ABC News. There's been a clear uptick in attacks on Teslas and Tesla dealerships since President Donald Trump took office and empowered Elon Musk to oversee a new Department of Government Efficiency that's slashing government spending. Appearing on Fox News, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was direct. LEAVITT: “President Trump condemns this violence. He is determined to restore law and order in our country, and he will ensure that the harshest penalties are pursued for those who are engaging in this vicious violence that we have seen targeted at this American company, Tesla, dealerships, Tesla employees and also innocent Americans who have chosen to drive these vehicles, many of them, ironically, are likely Democrats. “There is a major double standard here. The Democrats used to be the greatest cheerleaders for electric vehicles and for Tesla, the company, until Elon Musk decided to support and vote for Donald Trump. “So, the Trump Derangement Syndrome from the Left is on true display with these attacks. It is getting dangerous, and the White House wholeheartedly condemns it, and we applaud Attorney General Pam Bondi for investigating these acts as domestic terrorism, because that is what they are.” Will Dr. Oz support abortion and transgenderism now? Senate confirmation proceedings are underway for Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Donald Trump's choice for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services administrator. Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri is seeking answers about the TV personality's past liberal stances on abortion and transgender issues, reports LifeSiteNews.com. As recently as 2019, Oz had attacked abortion bans because he disputed that the heartbeat begins at six weeks gestation despite scientific proof. Appearing on The Breakfast Club radio show, Oz also indicated that fetal viability was the only reasonable benchmark for gestational protection. OZ: “If the child was viable outside the womb, then you don't want to kill that child. If the child was not going to be able to survive outside the mom, then the mom runs the show. This is a hard issue for everybody. I get it. But just being logical about it, if you think that the moment of conception, you've got a life, then why would you even wait six weeks?” Later, Dr. Oz made this remark. OZ: “If someone, deep in their heart, feels that the moment of conception is a human life, and they just can't deal with that life being harmed, they got to be heard. They can't get ignored. But that doesn't mean that's what the rule of the land is.” Plus, in 2010, Oz emerged as a critical, early backer of “transitioning” gender-confused minors, running an hour-long special about “transgender children” that promoted a 15-year-old girl who had undergone a double mastectomy at age 14 and an eight-year-old boy being raised as a girl named “Josie.” Over the course of his 2022 Senatorial campaign, Oz backtracked on both issues, declaring himself “100% Pro-Life” and denying that he supported transitioning minors, claiming that his hosting of the opposite position did not constitute endorsement. Steve Lawson: “I have sinned grievously.” And finally, former Pastor Steven Lawson, age 73, a prominent figure in the Reformed/Calvinist movement, has acknowledged that he has “sinned grievously,” speaking out for the first time about the September 20th scandal that removed him from ministry, reports The Christian Post. Once a teaching fellow at Ligonier Ministries and the dean of Doctor of Ministry Studies at The Master's Seminary, Lawson, a married man, allegedly had a 5-year affair with a woman in her late 20s. In a series of now-deleted X posts, Phil Johnson, Director of Grace to You with John MacArthur, said last September that Lawson only informed the elders at Trinity Bible Church after "the girl's father had confronted Steve and threatened exposure. This was not a noble confession.” In an X post this past Wednesday, Lawson wrote: “I have sinned grievously against the Lord, against my wife, my family, and against countless numbers of you by having a sinful relationship with a woman not my wife. I am deeply broken that I have betrayed and deceived my wife, devastated my children, brought shame to the name of Christ, reproach upon His church, and harm to many ministries.” Lawson added, “I have been undergoing extensive counseling for the last five months to face the hard questions I need to address. I have dealt with sin issues that have been painfully exposed in my heart. I have submitted myself in weekly accountability to two pastors and to the elders of a local congregation, who have shepherded my soul.” 1 Timothy 3:1-2 says, “Whoever aspires to be an overseer desires a noble task. Now the overseer is to be above reproach, faithful to his wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, March 21st, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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