January 20, 2025
Welcome to the MLK edition of Monday Morning Coffee! We start off with the unfortunate news that the Rams season ended yesterday against the Eagles. Even with the Rams much improved defense and health over the last month, Saquon Barkley once again proved to be a freight train that could not be stopped. That game was won in the trenches by the Eagles, who made big play after big play, which made the Rams tackling look like junior varsity level at certain times. What’s truly disappointing though is it still felt like the Rams should have won that game. They were right there in the end if not for a couple of stupid mistakes. Even Sean McVay thought so. Still, there’s absolutely nothing the Rams should be upset about with their season, and about their team moving forward. They were playing with house money this year, and nobody expected them to go far after a 1-4 start, yet they ended up winning the division, and in the divisional round of the postseason. They have a ton of cap space, an elite young defense that is cost controlled, and some young stars on offense. Next season, no more moral victories. They have to cash in on Matt Stafford’s window, which is closing rapidly. They should really focus their offseason on adding speed and athleticism at both corner and wide receivers, where they could really use a deep threat. I have no idea what happened to Cooper Kupp, who has become a shell of what he once was in a matter of months. He either needs to take a pay cut, or take a hike with his current production. Ultimately though, as long as Sean McVay and Les Snead are here, it feels like the Rams will always be in contention.
Elsewhere around the NFL, the Chiefs won another close one against the Texans, advancing to the AFC Title Game. The Chiefs are now 7-0 when Clay Martin is officiating their games, and pretty soon Patrick Mahomes and Martin are going to be swapping jerseys and taking pictures when the game is over. Meanwhile, after all that hype, Lions fans are going back to their apocalyptic homes after losing to the Commanders in a massive upset. Dan Campbell told Kevin O’Connell “we’ll see you in two weeks” after the Lions beat the Vikings in Week 18. Clearly he meant he’ll see him in Cancun. Jayden Daniels is a beast, and now there’s tons of teams like the Bears kicking themselves for not taking him in the draft. Has anybody checked on Mark Andrews? The man must be on suicide watch after dropping the game tying two-point conversion, and fumbling earlier in the game.
To baseball, where the Dodgers put an amazing exclamation mark on their off-season over the weekend by signing Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki. As if that wasn’t enough, yesterday, they came to an agreement with the top free agent reliever on the market, Tanner Scott. This is what being a Los Angeles sports franchise is all about. Doing everything you can to be a winner. Signing all these stars guarantees nothing in baseball, but as an LA sports fan, the market demands that you do everything you can to win, and the Dodgers are doing just that. Sasaki could have signed with any team in the Majors, but he chose the Dodgers because they are a very well run team, that can help him become what he aspires to be, which is the greatest pitcher in the world. It was adorable that the Padres made all that noise about Sasaki signing with them after their meeting, while the Dodger front office kept quiet as usual until it was a done deal. The Dodgers starting rotation looks about 12-men deep, but that’s because they need to go to a 6-man rotation, and try to keep everyone healthy. In all likelihood, not all these guys will be healthy at one time, which is why it’s silly to try and pencil in who will actually be in the starting rotation. The fact the Dodgers are getting a 23-year older cost controlled pitcher, who has the potential to be the best in the World is really mind blowing after just winning the World Series. Then there’s Tanner Scott, who is expensive for a reliever, but is added to an absolutely star studded bullpen as well. This team is going to be very fun to watch next year. I can’t wait to hear all the talk that “the Dodgers are ruining baseball” just to have them drive ratings and ticket sales through the roof everywhere. Get ready for all those talking heads on on Twitter to start coming up with all these stupid rules to stop the Dodgers from spending, acting like the Dodgers are both smart and have money, while other teams are both poor and stupid, so it needs to be fixed.
I was not in the least bit surprised last night to see the Lakers get completely smashed by the Clippers. The Clippers are the 2nd class citizens of LA, and when they go out to dinner, they probably end up getting a crappy table by the bathroom because they are Clippers. You know when the Clippers play the Lakers if they aren’t on their game giving maximum effort, the Clippers are always going to play with a chip on their shoulder and smash them. This Laker team just won’t give us the consistent effort on a night to night basis, and I still cannot understand why. They’ve had a chance to move up in the Western Conference for a while, but have been hovering right around 5th and 6th place. I’ll give Lebron and a few others the excuse of having to deal with the fires and being evacuated from their homes at the moment, but that inconsistent effort has been there all season long, and we are almost halfway through the season. This team has shown me nothing more than the fact they are good enough to make the playoffs, but not consistent enough to do any real damage and go on a real playoff run. I don’t buy Lebron’s excuse that the way the team is constructed, they don’t have much margin for error. Maybe Jared Vanderbilt will help some, and maybe a trade for another big man might help some, but right now, I just don’t see this team worth investing more future assets in with the effort they are giving us every night, or lack thereof!
Tonight is the night! The College Football National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, both of whom will be vying for the first Championship under the first annual 12-Team CFP. I realize that the Irish are big underdogs to the Buckeyes, but this still has a totally different feel than the game against Alabama in 2012. Back then, it truly felt like Notre Dame didn’t belong. In this instance, the Irish may not win with all their injuries, but they do have a very realistic path at pulling off an upset and winning it. When you run the ball and have a very gritty defense, and play physical at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, you’ve got a chance to win every football game. That’s exactly why Notre Dame could win this game.
Finally, UCLA Basketball stopped the bleeding with a win against Iowa on Friday night. It’s gotten so bad for the Bruins, that they aren’t even mentioned anymore in anybody’s Bracketology. With that being said, there’s probably not a single team left on their schedule that they aren’t capable of beating, and 4 or 5 of those teams are ranked in the top 25. However, it’s really going to be a question of whether or not Mick Cronin’s players still have the confidence in their ability, and if they still want to work with their coach. This is an absolutely pivotal point for the program. It was only two weeks ago they looked like a top 5 team. Now they look like a team that could either go on a run and be dangerous come the NCAA Tournament, or let the bottom fall out on their season, which would put Mick Cronin in jeopardy of losing his job. It’s a very fine line between the two possibilities.