In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Super Bowl XLVII champion Ravens linebacker and current Seahawks linebackers coach Josh Bynes discussed preparations for Super Bowl LX and how new Ravens coach Jesse Minter (who he was with for a season in Baltimore) compares to Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald:
Super Bowl XX champion Bears offensive lineman and current Bears color analyst Tom Thayer discussed what Declan Doyle may bring to the Ravens as their new offensive coordinator:
FTN Fantasy analyst and DVOA creator Aaron Schatz discussed the Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl matchup and what Jesse Minter may bring to the Ravens:
Baltimore Sun Ravens writer Brian Wacker discussed what we’ve learned from the staff the Ravens have put together and how risky it is to pair a first-time head coach with a first-time offensive play-caller:
Before Framber Valdez signed with the Tigers, USA Today MLB writer Bob Nightengale discussed the Orioles’ pursuit of Valdez and whether Zac Gallen would address their top-of-the-rotation need:
USA Lacrosse Magazine/Blue Ribbon college sports analyst Patrick Stevens (@D1scourse) discussed why Buzz Williams’ detachment from the community may be as problematic as Maryland’s record and whether this season will be the inflection point for future changes to college lacrosse scheduling:
Longtime New York Post and Newsday MLB writer Ken Davidoff discussed his new book “101 Lessons From The Dugout” and whether Pete Alonso is ready to demand accountability as a leader in the Orioles’ clubhouse:
Former MLB catcher and current “Foul Territory” host Erik Kratz discussed the Orioles missing out on Valdez, whether that means the offseason is a failure because they said they were looking for top-of-the-rotation pitching and why he’d still be high on signing Chris Bassitt:
Longtime NFL reporter and Pro Football Hall of Fame voter Clark Judge discussed why Terrell Suggs and Marshal Yanda should be encouraged about their Hall of Fame chances despite falling short of induction:
ESPN MLB analyst Tim Kurkjian discussed why, without a significant pitching acquisition, the Orioles don’t look like championship contenders on paper:
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