
November 17, 2025.
I had the privilege of attending the showdown between the Rams and Seahawks yesterday at SOFI Stadium, where the Rams came away victorious. Some might say that was an ugly win, but it really wasn’t as ugly as people might suggest. Sam Darnold always turns into Betty Crocker against the Rams, cooking up 4 turnovers, but LA only won 21-19, in a game that came down to a missed field goal at the end. However, the Seahawks have one of the best defenses in the NFL too, which prevented the Rams from ever putting the game away. There is no need to be apologetic. The Rams beat a Super Bowl contender, and they are a Super Bowl contender. I can’t forget about that spectacular 50-yard punt with 1:41 left by Ethan Evans. You can call it ugly if you want, but to me it shows that this team is healthy, deep and talented enough to win a game like this, against a very good team. It also shows they can win games in a variety of ways too. I’m usually not a fan of 3rd jersey’s, but I did really like those midnight black uniforms. Now if only Philly can lose another game so the Rams can move into 1st place in the NFC.
Meanwhile, what the heck happened to the Chargers? They got dismantled by the Jaguars on the road 35-6. The Bolts offensive line offered about as much protection for Justin Herbert as a busted condom. Herbert threw for only 81 yards and was under constant pressure. The Chargers acquired Trevor Penning from New Orleans to try and overcome their offensive line woes. However, after yesterday they probably want to send him back to the Saints for a couple of beignets and an iced coffee from Cafe Du Monde on Bourbon Street. There have been some inconsistencies with the injuries, but there’s still good news. The Chargers are still in a wild card spot, they have a bye week to get some reinforcements back with Eric Rogers, Savion Washington, and maybe even Omarion Hampton. They’ll also get to play the Raiders after the bye week, so things are looking up despite the rough week. Kansas City is also just a mere 5-5 and the Broncos are a questionable 1st place team, so the Chargers need to take advantage of their opponents struggles, especially with an AFC that is feeling more and more wide open.

In the NBA, the Lakers are off to a really nice 10-4 start and Lebron James hasn’t even played a game yet. I don’t want to overreact too much to the complete beat down they suffered against Oklahoma City last week, but I think there’s a few things that are apparent right now. OKC is the best team in the league right now, and it’s going to take a very disciplined style of basketball to beat them. That means limiting turnovers and moving the ball and not taking bad shots against their elite defense. It just so happens that this guy Lebron James is still pretty good at basketball, and can help the Lakers in those areas. I suppose some of you may not be familiar with him because you think he should be traded for a pair of used socks, but trust me, he will help. The Lakers shouldn’t worry about OKC right now, they should worry about getting better everyday as a team, and getting healthier, while building chemistry. That by itself could make them as good, if not better than everybody else other than OKC in the Association.
As for the Clippers, they have a major catastrophe on their hands so far, starting just 4-9 on the year. The Clips got off to a slow start a couple of years ago and recovered, but this situation is far more precarious. The team is older, and they don’t seem to have much of an identity as they did in previous years. They also aren’t nearly as good defensively as they were then. That’s been problematic, and even when Kawhi Leonard was in the lineup, they didn’t look much better. However, the real problem with them not turning things around is that OKC has their 1st round pick this year. So the last thing the entire league needs is for OKC to get another top 3 lottery pick to make their team even stronger than what they are now. See Laker fans….it’s all fun and games with the Clips losing games, until you learn that they are really screwing the rest of the league.

Speaking of the NBA, I have to address this Nico Harrison situation with the Mavs. Harrison was fired by the Mavericks last week, and of course the casual NBA fan are going to say it was because he made one of the worst trades of all-time by trading Luka Doncic to the Lakers. However, anybody that knows anything about basketball knows that Nico is just the fall guy here for new owner Patrick Dumont, who gave him the greenlight to trade Luka. Nico also made moves that put the Mavericks in the finals the year before, so he’s not some complete disaster of a GM people will make him out to be. I also think that firing him now is simply a weak PR move by Dumont because fans in town are calling him an idiot. Of course your team isn’t going to be good when Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis are injured. What did you expect? If he had any real guts, he would let Nico stick around and see what happens once Kyrie and AD get on the floor together. I mean that was their vision right? So why not at least see the vision through? It’s not like fans will think Dumont isn’t an idiot anymore because he fired Nico.
To College Football where USC came up with a big win against Iowa at home on Saturday against the Coliseum. You have to be fair to Lincoln Riley for this one. USC showed toughness, their defense stepped up, and they did it in rainy conditions. We haven’t seen much of that type of resiliency and fortitude from them. Makai Lemon and Jayden Maiava reminded everybody that they are not only talented, but tough too with big catches and throws when it mattered. USC’s playoff hopes are still alive, but it’s very simple. If they go to Oregon next week and win, they get in. There’s probably more people that believe in Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy, than those that believe the Trojans can go up there and beat the Ducks. I’m actually surprised that the line opened at only -9.5 for Oregon, which shows much respect to USC. Maybe even too much.

Then there’s UCLA, who got trounced by Ohio State. The magic of the Bruins win streak is definitely over, and they really didn’t have much of a chance against the top team in the nation. Nico Iamaleava was out with an injury, and even though Luke Duncan performed respectably after half time, this thing was over when they got off the team bus. The real question for UCLA will be whether or not they are going to play at SOFI Stadium next year, and who their next coach will be. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be James Franklin, who would have been a great hire for the program.

Speaking of UCLA, basketball season is underway, and the new look Bruins are 3-1 in the early going, ranked #15 in the country. They suffered a close loss to #5 Arizona on Friday at the Intuit Dome, which is nothing to be ashamed about. Overall it seems like the Bruins have a lot more talent on offense this year, especially with Donovan Dent in the backcourt, a more experienced Tyler Bilodeau in their front court, and a versatile center in Xavier Booker. However, the last few seasons during these big games, UCLA tends to go stretches without scoring in crunch time. UCLA blew an 8-point lead in the final 7-minutes. In that stretch and many others we’ve seen, the offense looks befuddled and disorganized. Look it’s a long season, and Cronin teams tend to get better as the season goes on, so the Bruins are going to be in the tournament and compete against some of the top teams in the country. Their defense will be good. However, if they really want to be a true contender, they will have to play better in crunch time on the offensive end. That’s on Mick Cronin.

Not much to report on the Dodgers off-season activity, as baseball usually gets off to a slow start in the off-season. However, congratulations to Shohei Othani on winning his 4th MVP last week, and 3rd consecutive. He beat out Kyle Schwarber and Juan Soto. Sometimes, we take people’s greatness for granted, but don’t do that with Ohtani. The man is modern day Babe Ruth, and every time he takes the field, there is the potential for something amazing to happen. Meanwhile, everyone seems to be waiting to see how aggressive the Dodgers will be spending money this offseason. They can certainly do whatever they want, but I don’t think dishing out 5 years and $100 million for Edwin Diaz, or 10 years and $400 million for Kyle Tucker are in their plans. However, I’m sure those players would be quite interested in joining the Boys in Blue.

Finally, we’ve unfortunately been hearing a lot about gambling in sports these days. We heard all about the NBA scandal with Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and potentially others. Then there was the indictment of some MLB players such as Emmanuel Clase, recently for their role in allegedly giving out information on prop bets. We also heard over the weekend that the NBA has asked a number of teams, including the Lakers (and yes they had to say the Lakers to get people to read the headline) for their cell phones to further investigate any gambling wrong doing. Perhaps now Jared Vanderbilt will finally go to jail for all those airballs he’s been shooting. In all seriousness though, the idea of legalizing gambling sounded great, until more illegal activity started popping up. That’s far more problematic to all sports leagues, because if suddenly people believe that sports aren’t real or they are fixed, it’s meaningfulness is irrelevant. We haven’t even fully legalized it in all states yet, and we’re hearing more about these incidents popping up in baseball, basketball, and I’m sure you’ll hear more about it in other leagues too. More than anything, it makes you ask yourself if we should back off on the legalization of sports gambling, because we’re losing the integrity of it all, which comes first.































































