
September 8, 2025
It wasn’t pretty, but it was enough to feel good for the time being. The Rams took down the Texans in their opener at Sofi Stadium yesterday, 14-9. It’s safe to say that the Rams defense was just as good as it was last year, and reminded us of that with Nate Landman’s beautiful forced fumble late in the 4th. Although the offense wasn’t exactly explosive, Matt Stafford looked really good, and was able to make some clutch throws. He also endured three sacks which tells me he is healthier than we thought, but the offensive line may also need some work too. Still, I think the offense will get much better than we saw. They were rusty for not really playing much together in the preseason, and remember, they actually played a great team. The Rams need to take care of business on the road against the Titans, because they week after that they’ll have to go to Philly for a re-match against the Eagles.
As for the Chargers, I absolutely hate the idea of a season opening game, and a divisional game abroad for any NFL Team. It’s wrong. However, the Bolts should feel great about their big win over Kansas City. Justin Herbert reminded us that he is an excellent quarterback. The defense also stepped up against Patrick Mahomes, who had beaten the Chargers 7 straight times before Friday. Considering how critical everyone was of the Chargers offensive line, they also held up very well. Omarion Hampton looked good in his debut, but needs his head examined after running out of bounds on a 3rd down with 54 seconds left. Now the Bolts should feel really good about their chances of going 2-0 with a Monday night game against the Raiders coming up on the road.

Is USC Football really good, or are they just beating up on crummy teams? It’s too early to tell, and the fact one of their wins came against Clay Helton doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in the idea that they are elite. They piled up some very gaudy numbers against Georgia Southern, including 755 yards of total offense. That’s like playing Madden on easy mode and cruising to an easy victory. Should you be more worried about the passes Jaiden Maiava couldn’t complete? Should you be worried about Waymond Jordan fumbling on the opening drive? Should you be worried about multiple illegal use of hands penalties? These wins won’t do much for USC in the way or their rankings, buts one can say that wins are wins at this point in the season, and a few warm up games are needed for this group. I’m of the opinion that the truth is usually somewhere in between. USC has a talented team, and is probably top 25. Are they good enough to make the playoff? I still have my doubts. I guess we’ll get some answers when they play Michigan State.

I think it’s safe to say that UCLA Football is in serious trouble right now. They lost to UNLV over the weekend, in a game that wasn’t nearly as close as the final score. Despite rallying toward the end of the game which fell short, UCLA was favored and never should have been trailing. Their defense was out of the position frequently, and their offense is very unproductive. Nico Iamaleava is clearly a very overpaid quarterback, that bamboozled the Bruins when he came here. Deshaun Foster says the Bruins are “close”. Close to what exactly? Close to rock bottom? It’s like the captain of the Titanic giving his crew a pep talk before the ship goes under. I see maybe 2 wins on the schedule right now if they are lucky, and not sure that will get DeShaun Foster to keep his job. Does Martin Jarmond even care anymore? It sure seems like the fans don’t, because they don’t show up to the Rose Bowl either.

The NBA is suddenly investigating the Clippers for circumventing the salary cap to pay Kawhi Leonard. This is all thanks to ESPN’s Pablo Torres, and his investigative reporting. This is actually hilarious for a lot of reasons. Nobody actually believes a big star in their prime would be weird enough to sign with the Clippers, unless they were breaking the rules. Also hilarious is the fact that Kawhi was allegedly paid for a “no-show” job, and coincidentally he has “no-showed” for most of his contract with the Clippers! In all seriousness though, after seeing Ballmer’s interview on ESPN, I don’t know what to believe. I’m not saying he’s guilty, but I certainly didn’t come away from it thinking he was for sure innocent. Especially when I hear that Mickey Mouse voice of his going up a couple of octaves. Ballmer is one of the richest men in the world, and he got conned by a couple of tree planting dudes? Seems weird. Also seems weird that he claims he was conned and didn’t due his due diligence on these guys, but at the same time was considering putting their naming rights on his building, before deciding on the Intuit Dome. So he knew nothing about the company, but also knew enough to consider investing $50 million, and also consider putting their naming rights on a building? With all this, plus all the noise about all the illegal things Uncle Dennis has been asking for over the years, at minimum, this entire Kawhi situation is suspicious. Now that the league has hired a law firm to investigate, if they end up punishing the Clippers, a fair punishment would be to have them re-sign Paul George, and make Kawhi play all 82 games.

To baseball, where the Dodgers have really mastered losing stupid games. They are playing miserable against below .500 teams, most recently displayed against the Orioles and Pirates. There is no team in baseball that has ever lost a game after no-hitting a team for 8 2/3rd innings, yet they found a way to lose on Saturday. They can also kiss goodbye to a 1st round bye in the playoffs, considering they are now 5 games back of the Phillies for the #2 seed heading into Sunday. The only good news for the Boys in Blue is that the Padres absolutely stink as well, which is keeping them clinging to their lead in the division series. I’ve been saying it for months, but now that it’s September, the terrible decision making is only magnified. There is no reason in the world that Tanner Scott and Michael Conforto should be getting the playing time they are. Both are complete overpaid liabilities, and this team has better options right now, and especially in the playoffs. I don’t care if they are each making around $18 million. They stink right now, and are costing the team games. That would solve part of their problems, and when they get Max Muncy and Tommy Edman back, maybe they can stop screwing around with the position players, and play them in the right places on defense. They also need to do a better job of putting together quality at bats, and manufacturing runs, rather than sitting back and waiting for the 3-run homer. It doesn’t matter how good the starting pitching is if the Dodgers don’t fix these other areas. At least the Dodgers wouldn’t have to play any below .500 teams in the playoffs! However, I have seen nothing that makes me think this will change, so I have a hard time believing the Dodgers will get very far in October, let alone if they make it there.

I’ve been trying to figure out what Angels GM Perry Minasian meant earlier this summer when he said he just wants his team to play “meaningful games” in September. The Angels lost 3 straight headed into Sunday, were 8.5 games out of the Wild Card, and 11 games out of the division. They got smashed by the A’s 17-4 on Saturday night. I guess by “meaningful” he means meaningfully embarrassing! There is simply no end in sight to this complete disaster of a franchise the Angels are, but Arte Moreno doesn’t care as long as people fill the seats on all his bobblehead and Star Wars nights at the Big A!