
December 29, 2025
What a very disappointing weekend of football it was for the Rams, even though they don’t even get to play football until tonight. 10 days ago, the Rams were in position to win the NFC West and be the #1 seed in the conference. After last night, the Rams can finish no higher than 5th in the NFC , and the best case scenario is to face Tampa Bay or Carolina on the road during Wild Card Weekend. That seems like a cruel fate for a team that is arguably the best team in the NFL. However, let’s look at the bright side. The Rams can beat anybody, anywhere, on any given day. This team is still elite, and probably has fewer flaws than anybody else. The Rams coaching staff and front office is also going to be really motivated to beat the Falcons tonight because they have Atlanta’s 1st round pick, which is likely to be in the top 10 of this spring’s draft if the Rams take care of business tonight. It might be a tough road, but there’s a scenario here where the 49ers and Seahawks could have to play in round 2 of the playoffs, which means that one of those 2 elite teams would be knocked out of the playoffs before the Rams had to face them.
Speaking of disappointing, the Chargers were extremely disappointing over the weekend, losing to the Houston Texans and failing to move up in the AFC Playoff seeding. Although the Bolts can finish anywhere #5-7 in the playoff seedings, Jim Harbaugh told the media that Justin Herbert will not play next weekend. That means, they are likely to be on the road at New England or Jacksonville in round 1. I suddenly like the Chargers chances of winning that game a lot less than if they were to face the Steelers, especially in cold weather. The real issue for the Bolts is their inability to consistently protect Justin Herbert. That reared it’s ugly head on Saturday against an elite Texans defense, and the way things are going, likely to be the same in round 1 of the playoffs. You never really know what you’re going to get from this team, but obviously their best chance for playoff success is getting Justin Herbert healthy in the next two weeks.

To the NBA, where the Lakers had a very rough Christmas Week, losing three straight games, in blowout fashion. They also lost Austin Reaves again for another month due to a calf injury. The repercussion of that are tough, as Austin probably will not make the All-Star team anymore as a result. If you had any vision of the Lakers trading him before the deadline, that is likely out the window too, although I don’t think that was in the cards. JJ Redick made a lot of noise last week about his team’s effort, talking about how uncomfortable practice was going to be on Saturday, but after hearing him speak that afternoon, I didn’t get the sense that he cracked the whip like he claimed. I think when it came down to it, there’s only so much he can say to these guys, and that they have to want it. At least last night against Sacramento, they did show that they want it with a blowout win. We’ll see if it can continue against the Pistons tomorrow night. I do think the Lakers are often analyzed and over analyzed with every game, so I’m not as down on this team as everyone else However, there is a lot to figure out for this team to maximize it’s potential, of what I believe is the Western Conference Finals. It’s largely improved perimeter defense.

All of a sudden things don’t look so bad for the Clippers. They’ve reeled off 4 straight wins, and against quality opponents. Kawhi apparently was freed of his part-time job as an Amazon worked and dropped 55 points on the Pistons. It’s certainly an uphill climb for this team, but they are only 2.5 games out of the last play-in spot and there’s still more than 50 games of basketball to be played. Although most of us think the Clips should throw in the towel and start trading their star players for draft capital, based on what we are hearing from NBA insiders, the team has rebuffed most inquiring for it’s best players. The next month of the season will be pivotal in determining if they change their stance on that or not.

In College Football, USC will take on TCU in the Alamo Bowl. There’s been some interesting news with the Trojans in the last 24 hours. Lincoln Riley called out Notre Dame for saying they would play USC anytime, anywhere, then failing to follow through. At this point, as a Notre Dame alum, I think there is enough blame to go around on both sides, and I’m hopeful both programs will change their minds to play as early as 2027 (if it doesn’t happen in the playoffs). There’s also the unfortunate loss of Trojan DC D’Anton Lynn to Penn State. This makes too much sense to me, because Penn State is Lynn’s alma matter, and he probably views himself as more likely to eventually be a head coach there.
In baseball, the Angels found a way to completely embarrass themselves once again. They got outbid by the lowly White Sox for Japanese slugging 3rd baseman Munetaka Murakami. Arte Moreno couldn’t even come up with 2 years and $34 million to match the Chi Sox offer, for a position they badly needed help at. Japanese corner infielder Kazuma Okamoto is also still in play, but the Halos have even more competition with the likes of the Padres, Blue Jays, Pirates, and Red Sox all in pursuit. If Arte Moreno can’t even come up with that kind of money to sign young but proven Japanese talents, then you’ve got all the proof you need the Arte has reached the point in his Halos ownership tenure where he just doesn’t care at all about winning. When teams like the Pirates and White Sox are outbidding you, you need to ask yourself if you really should be owning a baseball team.
Finally, the LA Kings finally remembered how to score some goals over the weekend when they took down the Ducks, 6-1. You all know how down on the Kings I have been this year, and it’s no secret how I feel they need to blow up their front office and coaching staff. With that being said, they can thank their lucky stars that Adrian Kempe decided to re-sign with the team because for some weird reason, he likes the organization and being in LA. The man signed an 8 year $85 million contract, and as the teams leading scorer, might just be the teams next captain once Anze Kopitar retires after this year.






























































