
January 19, 2026
What a wild win by the Rams yesterday against the Bears! There were about 10 times where I thought the Rams were gonna win, and there were about 10 times I thought the Bears were gonna win. Caleb Williams is an absolute magician, and I still can’t believe the play he made at the end of regulation to send the game into overtime. I have to say, though the Rams dodged a serious bullet because Sean McVay should not have thrown the ball over 30 times like he did and instead should have ran the ball a lot more against a bad Bears run defense. Now the Rams are set for a rematch back in Seattle for the NFC championship game next Sunday. Seattle is really tough, but I like the Rams chances to go in there and beat them because frankly, they should have won the last time they played.
Elsewhere around the NFL, you have to feel bad for Josh Allen after seeing the Bills lose to the Broncos over the weekend. Allen played well in a postseason game again, but his team came up short once again. He’s a great player, but he’s gotten some really bad breaks in the playoffs and Saturday night was another example. I still have no idea what is considered a catch in the NFL and what isn’t. As far as I’m concerned that interception in overtime should have been a simultaneous catch and not an interception and that would’ve won the game for the Bills. I guess the Seahawks thrashing the 49ers wasn’t all that surprising since San Francisco barely has anybody left on their team that’s healthy. However, it does amaze you that the Rams were able to score so many points on the Seahawks defense the last time they played. Then there’s that Patriot-Texans game, which was pretty boring. The Patriot handled business in bad weather, but neither team looked all that impressive or experienced.
The Dodgers punked the baseball world again last week! They signed Kyle Tucker to a four year $240 million contract to solve their outfield needs. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again you’ve gotta love what the Dodgers are doing! They just won back to back World Series and now they strengthen their team by adding the best closer on the market and the best outfielder on the market this off-season. Of course the baseball world is completely outraged by this whole thing which is hilarious. I don’t wanna hear anybody tell me this is “bad for baseball“ or that we need more “competitive balance “ in baseball. If you think that you either just started watching baseball in the last two years or you just hate the Dodgers and are spewing some BS for the sake of your agenda. Baseball has had its best ratings in the last 34 years thanks to the Dodgers dominance, and prior to their back to back championships, baseball had more parity than any other sport in this country. The bottom line is if you think the MLB needs a salary cap, just tell me you think it’s because you hate the Dodgers or you want a CBA to stop their dominance, but don’t tell me it’s for any other reason.

Meanwhile, the Angels acquired outfielder Josh Lowe from the Tampa Bay rays in a three team trade. Ironically, they gave up Brock Burke as part of the deal who was a pretty good reliever for them last year. Considering the Angels have been in desperate need for good starting pitching and relief pitching it’s a little bit of a head scratcher. However, I do understand the rationale for the deal to some extent. Lowe is a player who they believe can replace Taylor Ward, who had a great breakout year last season. The problem for Lowe though, he looks like a guy who peaked three years ago and has been battling injuries ever since. Even more aggravating is the fact that Arte Moreno has just pocketed a bunch of money from getting rid of Anthony Rendon this off-season, but hasn’t reinvested that money in player payroll at all!

In the NBA, the Lakers won last night but they can thank Rich Paul for wrecking their season. Paul continues to run his mouth on The Ringer Podcast with Max Kellerman. He’s obviously a buffoon for suggesting that the Lakers should trade Austin Reaves for Jaren Jackson Jr. If this isn’t actually passive aggressiveness from Lebron to use Rich as his mouth piece, it’s incredibly naive behavior from Lebron and Rich Paul to think that the public won’t think this is what Lebron really thinks. You can’t tell me that this is sitting well with dudes in the Lakers locker rom either and the team chemistry, which if we’re being honest was a lot better befor Lebron came back. Rich Paul likely realizes that if his client, Lebron, wants to continue playing next year, it’s going to have to be at far less than a max salary if he stays with the Lakers. Therefore, you can see the motivation for him to say they should move Austin Reaves, so his client can take up the limited money the Lakers have available, since the the NBA is a salary cap league. Ultimately though, the joke is going to be on Lebron and Rich Paul when he has no choice but to take a $40-50 million pay cut if he wants to play in LA, or even some dump like Brooklyn.

The Clippers are the hottest team in the NBA winners of five straight games and 12 of their last 14. They have now moved into a tie for 10th place in the Western Conference, which is the final play in tournament spot however it’s not all great news anymore. This one is almost felt inevitable, because Kawhi Leonard has been diagnosed with more knee soreness and is going to be sitting out for a few more games. The Clippers hot streak is largely a result of Kawai playing out of his mind so whether or not they can continue it is in serious question.

I’ve had it with UCLA basketball. The Bruins were up and down again last week defeating Penn State and then losing to Ohio State in a couple of important Big Ten matchups. Don McLean is out here trying to tell me that the Bruins might not ever win the Big Ten regular season championship just because of travel but insists they are still a good team that will be in the tournament and might even win the Big Ten tournament and make a run in the NCAA March madness. I just don’t see it. This team is way too inconsistent. They are supposed to be a defensive team and they can’t even defend consistently. They also go through very long stretches of critical parts of games where they just don’t score. That’s never a recipe for success against good college basketball teams. I also feel like I was sold a bill of goods on Donovan Dent. He’s also way too up and down. He can’t shoot threes and can’t make free throws. I’m not sure why he was considered the number one player in the transfer portal last year.

There might not be another franchise in sports that is so out of touch with their fan base than the LA Kings. The entire fan base sees nothing but incompetence at multiple levels of the organization. For some reason ownership does not see that their GM Ken Holland is a fool, nor that coach Jim Hiller doesn’t know what he’s doing. Sorry but sports is a bottom line business. Are you winning or are you losing? It doesn’t matter if you’re losing close, you’re losing. Don’t sit up there after every hockey game and tell me we were right there! Nobody wants to hear it. Figure out what you’re going to do differently to get those wins. The Kings have done nothing differently to try to get those wins and it’s continuing to cost them in the standings. For instance, I love what Drew Doughty has done for the Kings in his career, but it’s clearly time to play him much less, and eventually move on from him. The good news, though? Doughty is going to be on team Canada in next months winter Olympics. That might actually help team USA’s chances of winning a gold medal.




























































