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On The Show Today:
1. MMA Segment with John Rallo of Ground Control
2. Sean Welsh - covers the Orioles - Baltimore
    Examiner
3. Chris Dimino - 790 The Zone in Atlanta - Talk 
    some Falcons - Ravens / Falcons Tonight
4. Matt Younginer - 93.1 FM in S.C. - talk 
    Gamecocks - S.C. / N.C. State tonight
5. Casey Willett - Ravens Report
6. Mike Hogwood - JP Sports - talk college football



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The Rob Long Show
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-MMA Report with John Rallo
-Casey Willett Ravens Report 4:30

 

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

WNST'S NFL KICK-OFF SHOW
DELLAROSE'S - CANTON CROSSING
1501 S. Clinton Street, Baltimore
410-522-7104

Join Nestor Aparicio and former Ravens Head Coach Brian Billick from 7-8 PM to discuss the upcoming NFL season and enjoy Coors Light specials and giveaways.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2008


CHARM CITY ROLLER GIRLS PLAYOFFS!
Mobtown Mods [#1] v. Speed Regime [#4]
Junkyard Dolls [#2] v. Night Terrors [#3]

DuBurns Arena
1301 S Ellwood Avenue, Baltimore


Doors 6 p.m., Bout 7 p.m.
Tickets: General Admission $10, VIP $20,
Kids under 12 - $5

www.brownpapertickets.com


SUNDAY, SEPTEMER 14, 2008

GREAT PROSTATE CANCER CHALLENGE 5K & 1M WALK
St. Joseph Medical Center
7601 Osler Drive, Towson

Starts 8 am.  Rain or shine.

$20 Pre-race Registration
$25 Race-day Registration


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008

GET READY! GET SET! GET FIT!
5K RUN/WALK - 1M WALK
Johnny Unitas Stadium
Towson University

Begins at 8:30 AM.

Join WNST and the Baltimore County Department of Aging for Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/Walk - 1M Walk and help support and expand fitness centers and exercise programs in Baltimore County Senior Centers.  The BCDA welcomes all interested in life-long fitness - runners, seniors, their children and grandchildren.  Each registered participant will receive a custom designed “T” shirt and an invitation to the breakfast afterwards.

To register or for more information on the Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/1M Walk, visit the registration web site or call 410-887-2594.

 


 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2008

DOGFEST 2008
featuring Paws On Parade, Bark In The Park, and the 5K-9 Fun Run
Shawan Downs

1401 Shawan Road, Cockeysville

To benefit animals in need of care and shelter.  Sponsored by the Humane Society of Baltimore County.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008

 

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S
JOHN STEADMAN MEMORIAL
TOURNAMENT OF HOPE

Hillendale Country Club
13700 Blenheim Rd, Phoenix

For further information or to volunteer contact Mark McElrath at 410-933-5172 or mark.mcelrath@cancer.org.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008

 

1ST ANNUAL FIOFEST
CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Turf Valley Golf Resort
2700 Turf Valley Road, Ellicott City

Enjoy a spectacular day of golf followed by a Jimmy Buffet style dinner reception to benefit The Michael A. Fiorelli Foundation for Esophageal Cancer.  For details go to fiofoundation.org or call Cindy Henson at 410-538-4555.

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NFL teams don't rebuild...
Location: BlogsBlogsDrew Forrester's Blog, sponsored by Koons Ford Security Blvd    
Posted by: Drew Forrester 7/8/2008 7:04 PM

Teams in the National Football League don't rebuild.

They rebound.

Things change so much in the NFL that literally 80% of the teams still have a chance for post-season play with four weeks remaining.  You can start the season 4-0 and find yourself 6-8 before you know it.  You can start 1-3 and be 8-6 with two weeks to play.  In the NFL, from season to season, month to month, week to week and, almost, quarter to quarter, things happen along the way that change a team's fate in ways they simply cannot control.  The NFL is the most unpredictable league in all of sport.

You can make book that one of the final four teams from last season (Giants, Packers, Patriots and Chargers) won't make the playoffs this season, despite the fact that the rosters of those four teams are largely unchanged from a year ago.

The NFL - as we all know - stands for "not for long", as in, if you're bad, it won't be for long...(unless you're the Lions) and if you're good, it won't be for long (Patriots and Colts excepted).

In the Ravens case, they were really bad last year.  Odds are it won't happen again in '08, although a playoff berth for this year's edition seems a tad far fetched given the uncertainty at quarterback and an offensive line that is faced with replacing two longtime stalwarts in Jon Ogden and Mike Flynn.

Or is it that far fetched?  Maybe not.

And that brings us to the Brett Favre situation.

Leave it to us in Baltimore to create a story from nothing.  Favre hasn't even officially suggested he'd like to return and we're already filling the airwaves and internet forums with previews on how Favre would fair in purple.  It is, however, an intriguing thought to have #4 behind center this September and wondering, naturally, if he could deliver the goods in his first campaign in much the same way Steve McNair did in '06 before he Roberto-Duran'd-it this past February.

Opportunities to win don't come along often in the NFL.  Now 16 months removed from that crushing home playoff loss to the Colts, it's fair to say the Ravens have probably not yet recovered from losing that game and squandering a chance to go to the Super Bowl in Miami. 

When you have the chance to win in the NFL, you'd better take the bull by the horns.  That chance might not come around again for a while.

And that's why, even if it's just mid-summer speculation, I say the Ravens should give a Brett Favre acquisition serious consideration. 

The Ravens have - in my opinion - about a 30% chance of winning the division in '08 (all things being equal). But, as we all saw last year when the home team suffered an agonizing slew of injuries to key players, all things AREN'T equal when the dust settles after 16 weeks.

That's why thinking about Favre is a smart move.

The Ravens aren't a team that's rebuilding.

They're merely a team seeking to rebound from a year that literally NOTHING went right, starting with a pedestrian offense and a quarter-tank quarterback and then piling on with key injuries and a run of bad luck that was unrivaled in all of football. 

It would be much easier to rebound in '08 with an experienced NFL quarterback at the helm.  Brett Favre has started more NFL games with a sore throat than our two incumbent "veterans" (Boller and Smith) have played in their respective careers.

It's a no-brainer, really.

Will there be a cost attached to bringing Favre here?  Sure.  Nothing's free.  Could that cost be too much for him?  Absolutely.  But there's no sense debating THAT point until we at least learn what the price is, right?

For now, at least, we can only consider whether or not Favre gives the Ravens a better chance to win than any other QB on the team's current roster.

Undeniably, the answer to that is "yes".

 

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Re: NFL teams don't rebuild...    By Columbia Ken on 7/9/2008 4:50 AM

Hmmmm. Let's see.... A sure-fire Hall of Fame, but aging, "gunslinger" (Favre) or a weak-armed garden gnome (Smith). I think I'd take the aging gunslinger!


Re: NFL teams don't rebuild...    By The "Armchair" QB on 7/9/2008 4:50 AM

Frankly, one of the missing ingredients in the Ravens QB mix is an established, experienced veteran for Flacco to learn from. So, from that perspective alone, the mere thought of Favre in purple is an intriguing idea.



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