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The only person in the history of Baltimore sports-talk to attend Game 2 of the 1983 World Series, shoot 64 in golf (twice) and sit next to Dave Grohl on a flight from Baltimore to Cleveland (1997), Drew is the host of The Comcast Morning Show from 6am-10am Monday through Friday. Topics routinely range from the Ravens, Terps and the Orioles and their decision to not improve the team for the (insert number of years here) consecutive season. His favorite movie is "Wiggle Bay" and his favorite member of Little Einstein's is June. Drew's son Ethan said, "Daddy, why do the Flyers stink so bad?" when he was only 8 days old. "Gotta start 'em young," the proud papa said that night.
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It’s rare that I double-blog in a day, but today is different because someone connected with both of our local teams has made an impact on me. Earlier, I authored a review of the Peter Angelos comments made to Hal Bodley of MLB.com. Now, I’m going to address a much more favorable part of my February 2nd in Fort Lauderdale on Super Bowl radio row.
Late last week, Glenn Clark mentioned during The Comcast Morning Show that he would have a “late birthday gift” for me on Tuesday (today) of next week. My birthday was this past Saturday and Clark was “supposedly” in possession of some kind of memorable gift for me but it would have to wait until we set up camp in Ft. Lauderdale for me to find out what I was getting from him.
Lo and behold, my “gift” walked in to the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center this morning at 5:58 am.
His name? Daniel Wilcox.
Anyone who has ever listened to the radio show or read my blog(s) knows that my all-time favorite player is Daniel Wilcox. I’ve never been bashful about it. Years before John Harbaugh coined the phrase “Play Like A Raven”, #83 was fulfilling that criteria with hard work and professionalism. In my years at WNST “covering” the team, I’ve always gone out of my way to make sure I never get to the point where I consider a player “a friend” because that always puts you on the slippery slope of having to evaluate and, potentially, criticize someone while having a friendship-relationship with him.
That said…I’m proud to call Dan Wilcox my friend.
He became my friend for a variety of reasons and really none of them had anything to do with him being a football player, even though that’s how we met and that’s how he helped me the most.
In January of 2007, I organized a foul-shooting contest for charity at the Towson Center at halftime of the George Mason-Towson basketball game. It was on the Wednesday of “Colts week”…and we all remember how that week ended up punching us all in the gut. But on that Wednesday night, I brought Dan and a bunch of Ravens players to the Towson Center to raise money for the Autism unit at Kennedy Krieger. Check that: Dan Wilcox brought a bunch of Ravens players to the Towson Center. Drew just stood around and watched.
Dan promised me the week before he’d come out on that Wednesday night to shoot foul shots at halftime. He said, “I’ll get a guy or two to come with me.” A guy or two…turned out to be Wilcox himself, Haloti Ngata, Evan Oglesby, Matt Stover, Gary Stills and two former players that Nestor chased down just to have a large purple contingent on hand.
The group of players shot foul shots, waved to the crowd, signed every autograph they could and helped raise about $1,500 for Autism research. In a strange twist of fate, it turned out that former ‘NST host Rob Long’s son was a new patient in Kennedy Krieger’s Autism unit and I literally handed the check to Rob in the studio on Hart Road. There were tears in his eyes that day and it really hit home for me — seeing someone in front of me who would benefit from the work of those Ravens players — how important fund raising and research is for all of the diseases that doctors and hospitals are trying to cure.
Dan Wilcox spearheaded the whole effort that night and made it not only a great event for the fans in attendance, but I sensed the players also gained a great amount of satisfaction from seeing the people respond to them during playoff week with so much love and adoration.
When the Ravens parted company with Dan last summer, I was disappointed, but I also knew it was the right thing to do because Wilcox was no longer capable of training and getting ready for the rigors of the 2009 NFL season due to a toe injury that he had battled for the better part of two years.
So Wilcox went back to his hometown of Atlanta and moved some of his fellowship/charitable events that he had initiated and developed in Baltimore back down to his neighborhood, where he could work with youngsters and those less fortunate. That’s what he had done in his five years in Baltimore. His foundation earned accolades in both Baltimore and Washington DC and while there are always a lot of athletes who “talk” about the good things they do in the community, Dan Wilcox got his hands dirty and WORKED in the community through his foundation.
Imagine my shock this morning when I saw Dan and his wife, Shauna, walking with Glenn through the media center towards me. At 6am no less!
Here’s the amazing part. Dan had an obligation in Atlanta yesterday afternoon and couldn’t leave until roughly 4pm. He drove all night to get here, checked in to their hotel at 4:30am, showered, and hustled over here to do radio with me and talk to the people of Baltimore.
Did I mention Shauna is 5 months pregnant?
He could have easily said to Glenn, “Look, I’m tired…my wife’s tired…we’ve been driving all night. We’ll shoot over there at 9:00 am and do the last hour with Drew. Cool?”
No…that’s not how it works.
He told Glenn last week he’d do 6-10am and he showed up and he did it.
I sensed Dan thoroughly enjoyed talking to the listeners who called in and there’s no doubt in my mind he has a future in radio if that’s the direction he chooses to take.
As I sat there this morning and did the show with him, it dawned on me that this was yet another in a long line of examples of what’s wrong with the Orioles and what’s right with the Ravens.
And Wilcox, technically, isn’t a Raven anymore, even though he always will be in his heart.
Here he is…no longer in the league…no longer on the team…and he’s driving all night to do four hours of radio during Super Bowl week.
And the Orioles won’t allow one of their players do to ANY live radio in Baltimore - anywhere - unless it’s with one of their CBS Radio “partners”.
Anything else more bass-ackwards than that?
I say “no” too.
Today’s events also reminded me of the quality people the Ravens employ and depend on to help brand their product and company. And it also - unfortunately - reinforced how the Orioles continue to miss the boat in Baltimore by shielding their players away from the media and not allowing those of us in town who would enjoy working with them to do so.
I’ve been saying for a long time now that the O’s should just buy the Ravens PR/Marketing manual and follow every point letter by letter.
Example (A) was Dan Wilcox today in Fort Lauderdale.
He’s not in purple anymore, but Wilcox did the Ravens proud today.
It was one helluva birthday gift.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 3:06 pm
Thanks for sharing. Never knew that about Dan. Sounds like a great guy.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 3:51 pm
Drew,
Thanks for letting me be apart of the Comcast Morning Show this morning and making Daniel Wilcox laugh at my $1.5Million Free-Agent TE stiff joke the Ravens picked-off the Eagles scrap heap for 2009……
Regards,
Still bathing in the hot tub
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February 2nd, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Question for anyone to answer: Why was Anita Marks of 105.7 canned & don’t tell me it was due to contractual differences. I watched her occasionally on the MASN feed & thought her & wussy boy Scott G. didn’t mesh well at times. In his defense she at times was pouty. (DF: You should ask someone at 105.7 that question, not me. I have no idea what happened to her. I did see her down here in Fort Lauderdale and we chatted about her situation…and she confided some things…but those were off-the-record.)
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February 3rd, 2010 at 10:43 am
Drew
Yesterday Dan Wilcox said “owners are making billions and we are making pennies” and you let him get away with it. Then you and he complained about how the owners talk about having bills to pay, and the players do not. Mr. Wilcox and you talked about martages and stuff players have, as if that is somehow in the same vain to all the expenses of running a football team.
I do not pretend to know who is right in the owners vs players, or for that matter if one is even right or wrong. I do know it is millionaires ve billionaires and I have a tough time listening to a millionaire say he is making pennies.
You should have given him a chance to straighten the quote out, instead of sucking up to him. (DF: I’m not sure what side I’m even on yet. What I said about the owners and their stance against the players is that the owners have said - publicly - that they can no longer have the players get 60% of the revenue without also having them be on the hook for some of the expenses and that’s when Dan said “we have expenses” too…as in mortgages, car payments, etc. And that’s true. Eventually I’ll take a side on this whole thing…but I haven’t digested all of the information yet.)
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February 3rd, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Wow, Drew! Well said. I have had the pleasure of working with Wilcox both in Baltimore and Atlanta. I have met many athletes and I can say by far, Wilcox is one of the most sincere, dedicated, committed, and passionate people–on and off the field–that I have ever met in or outside of the sports arena.His heart is golden especially when it comes to helping children and those less fortunate. I tell Dan this all the time,\[He] makes me a better person because I’ve watched him not give up despite any obstacles and I have adpoted the same committment. And, for that I am honored to have [him] as my friend.\
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February 9th, 2010 at 4:11 pm
What a great column Drew. I too had the pleasure of interviewing Dan and Shauna this month and all I wanted to do was adopt them both! They are people of substance, living a very intentional life and I was honored to meet them. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the NFL comes back to LA and they are wise enough to get Dan out here to be the example of what a true sportsman should look like!
Belated birthday wishes to you!
Kathy Howard
Anaheim Wedding Examiner for Examiner.com