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These were the best NBA games ever played on Thanksgiving or Christmas
It's been more than two decades since we've seen an NBA game on Thanksgiving. And for the sake of communion and fellowship, we're better for it. It's not like the TV won't be on anyway. With Fox News and CNN rotting our brains and the NFL providing an annual doubleheader, there's plenty to go numb from.Read more...
The best fan-hosted NBA podcasts
With trust in the mainstream media dwindling daily, it's no wonder corporate sports journalism is also losing ground. Partisanship and traffic-driven agendas have diluted the public's trust in NBA talking heads. As anyone with a microphone and laptop can start a podcast, a DIY community of fan-driven podcasts has...Read more...
Detroit fans have cause for hope on Thanksgiving? Something must be wrong
There's never been a more exciting time to be a Lions fan on Turkey Day than right now. Detroit is 8-2 entering Thursday's matchup with Green Bay and hasn't been this good to start a season since 1962. Much of the fanbase wasn't even alive the last time this franchise had this much hope on Thanksgiving. Waking up...Read more...
Jim Irsay says police are prejudiced against him, a white billionaire
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Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers are putting on a show
It's the season of giving and the Indiana Pacers have one man to be thankful for their early season prosperity. Tyrese Haliburton has given the league whiplash leading Indiana's turnaround in the second year of his stint in Indiana. No offense is more captivating to watch or more dynamic than Indiana's swashbucklers...Read more...
Jim Irsay saying cops target white billionaires sounds like an Onion headline
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has gone full C. Montgomery Burns. That type of detachment from reality can happen when you grow up in a family that owns an atom-smashing plant - pardon me, the Colts franchise.Read more...
Dillon Brooks sure embraces the role of the villain
If there was a Villain of the Year award, Dillon Brooks would be a leading candidate every year. He's been able to bring some personality to the Houston Rockets, even if it annoys the hell out of everyone around. The Rockets host the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night, and Brooks isn't giving his old comrades a...Read more...
Aaron Rodgers can't stop being a total idiot
It's been nearly two weeks since America last rolled their eyes at Aaron Rodgers, thus giving him the attention he so desperately craves, so you knew he was going to say something galaxy-brained and bone-headed before the week was up. Luckily, we have Pat McAfee paying him for that, so we were not disappointed.Read more...
ESPN's Jesse Palmer gives his NFL Thanksgiving predictions
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For one week, at least, Monday Night Football regained its crown as king of must-see NFL action
I have lived long enough to be aware that there are people who have no idea of the enormity of Monday Night Football. The Brady-Manning Bowl of 2005 was an MNF broadcast. For three and a half decades, there was no bigger regular-season NFL stage than that primetime matchup on ABC.Read more...
The Carolina Panthers have a Dave Tepper problem
In May of 2018, at the Whitley Hotel in Atlanta - known then as the Ritz-Carlton (Buckhead) - Dave Tepper played one of the greatest games of Big Bank Take Little Bank" of all time. He bought the Carolina Panthers for a then-record $2.275 billion...in CASH.Read more...
The Cardinals appear to want to assemble the worst starting rotation
The 2023 season for the St. Louis Cardinals was an absolute disaster. Though they entered it as the NL Central favorites, even if by default, they lost 91 games as pretty much everything went wrong. The epicenter of their collapse was their starting rotation, which contained pitchers that couldn't strike out anyone,...Read more...
It's mini-March Madness, only in November
Gather round. It's Feast Week: When college basketball and holiday branding collide in a breathtaking fireworks show of national championship contenders facing off in gyms barely fit for a church league game.Read more...
Seems the Wizards might be ready to throw in the towel on Jordan Poole
The Washington Wizards are an absolute mess. They are one of the three worst teams in the NBA and they are reportedly already regretting the trade that brought Jordan Poole to the nation's capital. Chris Paul might be a dirty, old man on the court, but at least he pays attention and takes the game seriously.Read more...
Miles Bridges takes the joy out of watching the Hornets
I don't have a favorite NBA team. There is no fingernail biting or throwing of remote controls in my home when viewing the league. What I do have is players whom I most enjoy watching. Two of them used to be LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges. I used to always look forward to the Charlotte Hornets' 4 p.m. PST games.Read more...
The NBA's In-Season Tournament is broken. Here's how it can be fixed
Nobody expected the NBA's inaugural In-Season Tournament to have it all figured out right away. However, there are some drastic changes that need to be made. Friday night marks the final portion of the NBA In-Season Tournament's Group Stage. After this week, the tournament whittles down to eight teams in December....Read more...
The Steelers finally fire Matt Canada, officially have no excuses left
Let it never be said again that the Rooney family, owners of the Pittsburgh Steelers, are loyal to a fault. It's easy to see how many fans of the Black & Yellow, and national observers of the franchise, developed that opinion in recent years.Read more...
The NHL is pawing at international competition again
While admitting I'm completely clueless as to the detailed logistics of constructing an international hockey tournament, the overall idea of it isn't complicated. While the actual hockey is probably better before the NHL season when players are fresh and teams have a chance to practice and shape themselves, the...Read more...
We’ve seen the Tush Push, now get ready for the Nose Tackle Nutmeg
If you weren't too afraid of the never-ending Taylor Swift references to watch last night's Philadelphia Eagles-Kansas City Chiefs game, you might have noticed Philly defensive tackle Jalen Carter doing something you have never seen before late in the first half. (Personally, I'm far more offended by the fact that the...Read more...
Mark Wahlberg has the same enthusiasm for the ManningCast as we do
Peyton and Eli Manning were back on Monday Night on the ManningCast" for the Super Bowl rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. As usual, they had a plethora of guests during this clash, which saw the Eagles hold on to win 21-17. One of the Manning brothers' guests on this evening seemed at...Read more...
Don’t let Michigan and Michigan State’s dramas distract you from Northwestern’s
It doesn't matter if you love or hate what has become of Michigan football this season, or if the drama around them has made you forget about Mel Tucker and Michigan State, we can all agree that they've both been the common denominator of their own drama. But that doesn't mean they've been the only thorn in the Big...Read more...
It’s all Taylor Swift’s fault
First off, I need to tell everyone that my bosses definitely aren't holding a taser to my neck to make sure we mention Taylor Swift the requisite number of times per day (c'mon, you know who we work for. The taser to my neck is our Christmas bonus). I write this of my own volition.Read more...
Howie Roseman sure knows how to assemble a stacked roster
Obviously, the Kansas City Chiefs could have played better. Maybe the offense misses the big plays that JuJu Smith-Schuster made to help lift them past the Philadelphia Eagles in last season's Super Bowl. The referees could have also been better at their jobs.
Kim Mulkey has made the Angel Reese situation a total disaster
Nobody knows what the hell is going on at LSU right now.Read more...
The Steelers have a mini-mutiny on their hands
Najee Harris has every right to be frustrated. The Pittsburgh Steelers offense has been putting Band-Aids over its leaks all season just trying to get to the next day. It is a strategy that has largely worked. They have scored 25 or more points only once this season, yet still remain in the thick of the playoff hunt...Read more...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are turning Monday Night Football into a Meet the Parents sequel
For multiple reasons, tonight's Monday Night Football game on ESPN might be one of the most watched in NFL history. For diehard NFL fans, it's last year's Super Bowl rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. On top of that, we have the parents of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift set to meet for the...Read more...
Everton was an easy target for the Premier League
If I can remove my red-tinted glasses that skew my view of everything Everton and always pushes me to have a good chuckle at their expense, last week's 10-point deduction penalizing the club for financial cock-ups for the years 2019-2022 was pretty convenient for everyone.Read more...
Joe Namath looks really bad in this youth football camp sex abuse suit
A man who first sued Joe Namath in 2019 under the name John Doe" spoke to the New York Post Sunday evening, telling the outlet he was routinely sexually abused at Namath's youth football camp back in 1972, when he was just 12.Read more...
The NFL wants to dismiss Jim Trotter’s lawsuit — Loretta Lynch is defending the league’s racism. Again
The first Black woman to serve as this country's Attorney General is trying to get Jim Trotter's racial discrimination/retaliation lawsuit against the NFL dismissed - 21 months after she was hired to defend the league from Brian Flores' class-action lawsuit against the NFL's alleged racists hiring practices.Read more...
Week 11 NFL Takeaways: Lions, Dolphins and Texans escape disaster
Winning a game does not mean the victorious team is better than the one that lost. The football is oblong and takes several unpredictable bounces every game. Sometimes sure-handed running backs fumble and undependable quarterbacks throw for 400 yards and four touchdown passes.Read more...
The curse of the Detroit Lions may finally be over
This week marks the 60th anniversary of William Clay Ford becoming the majority owner of the Detroit Lions on the same day JFK was assassinated. That inauspicious timing fits the Lions franchise. The Kennedy family curse has nothing on the Ford family's. Between 1952 and 1962, Detroit had won three championships and...Read more...
The Phillies are betting on Aaron Nola to bounce back
The numbers add up for the Phillies to hand Aaron Nola a seven-year deal with an average of $24 million or so per year. Losing him would have meant a hole in the No.2 spot of their rotation. at the very least, and the Phillies aren't chasing down Atlanta (even if at this pace their 40-man roster might have 18 guys on...Read more...
The New York Jets got what they deserved with Zach Wilson
Zach Wilson finally broke Robert Saleh. Fortunately, for Saleh, not literally, when Wilson ran into him during the game. Saleh's confidence in Wilson as the starting quarterback for the New York Jets though, is in pieces.Read more...
2023 NFL passing yards leaders
This article is based on data from Sportradar. Text was compiled by an AI engine that was then reviewed and edited by the editorial staff.Read more...
2023 NFL interceptions leaders
This article is based on data from Sportradar. Text was compiled by an AI engine that was then reviewed and edited by the editorial staff.Read more...
Giants' Tommy DeVito may not be able to fold a fitted sheet, but he sure can throw a football
North Jersey stand up! Your new favorite son is coming home from Washington with a victory - the New York Giants' first in nearly a month. Tommy DeVito will arrive home in Cedar Grove, N.J. a hero, and be greeted with a freshly made bed curiosity of Mama DeVito.
Yes Charissa, sideline reporters are journalists
Last week, Charissa Thompson opened her yap on the podcast Pardon My Take and, for reasons still largely not understood by the rest of us, thought it was super-cute to admit that she has, in the past, made up sideline reports. How adorable!
Oklahoma City showed Golden State what Basketball Darwinism looks like
Victor Wembanyama has dominated so much of the rookie phenom discourse that Chet Holmgren's gotten lost in the trees. Holmgren is finally emerging from the forest though. Scoring a commanding 36 points and hitting the game-tying three in an overtime win over the Golden State Warriors will open some eyes. Holmgren's...Read more...
Aaron Rodgers officially targets Week 16 return and I still don’t buy it
We have an Aaron Rodgers sighting, or rather an update, regarding his return to the Jets' lineup. According to reports, Mr. Rodgers aims to return to the neighborhood by Week 16 with the caveat that his team is still in the playoff hunt by then. Rodgers would be making his comeback just three months after suffering an...Read more...
AEW can now be built around Swerve Strickland and Adam Page
While All Elite Wrestling does so many things well, it has its faults (nobody's perfect). One of them has been an inability to center the roster around its younger talent, one the company can build a foundation off of for years to come. That shouldn't be an issue after last night's Full Gear PPV, and specifically...Read more...
USC and UCLA prove why home and away jerseys are a thing of the past
USC and UCLA haven't been relevant, in terms of a national championship status, in years. I can't even remember when, but mostly because my brain turned to muck long ago. They tell me that USC has a prime QB prospect in Caleb Williams, and yet every time he shows up in a big game he appears to do not much. I only know...Read more...
This week in the NHL November 18, 2023
Every NHL season is partially soundtracked by a surprising amount of static and bellowing from British Columbia. Perhaps no team in the four major sports has more outsized and disproportionate noise surrounding it from its media and fans than the Vancouver Canucks. Leafs Nations may make more noise overall, but being...Read more...
This week in the locker November 18, 2023
I and many other Chicagoans used to sit in our simple Midwestern homes, huddled by the coal stove or whatever people picture us doing in the winter (it's not that far off, it's just huddled at the bar), and have a good chuckle at how New Yorkers were sentenced to a life with James Dolan. Here was a guy driving two...Read more...
This week in the NFL November 18, 2023
The relationship between Stefon Diggs and the Buffalo Bills has reportedly been shaky for some time. Monday Night's performance at home against the Denver Broncos did little to make Diggs want to stick around past this season. Diggs' brother Trevon (Dallas Cowboys cornerback) couldn't contain his frustration during...Read more...
This week in the NBA, November 18, 2023
If you went to bed last night thinking that it's a shame that the 76ers Kelly Oubre Jr. was injured in a hit-and-run accident on Saturday while walking alone in Philly, you may have been confused this morning to see much of X (formerly Twitter) losing its collective mind and suggesting the Oubre Jr. faked the crash,...Read more...
This week in MLB November 18, 2023
It has been said by many more talented and knowledgeable people than me that the biggest problem with MLB owners is all they see is the next dollar, not the five farther down the line they could have, much less the next win. Oh sure, there are exceptions. Philadelphia's John Middleton seems to get it. The recently...Read more...
Deion Sanders’ first season at CU crescendos with a 56-14 loss to Wazzu
Deion Sanders' first season in Boulder is officially a losing one. Washington State blasted Colorado on Friday night, 56-14, with quarterback Shedeur Sanders leaving the game in the first half following several substantial hits. Backup Ryan Staub was miserable in relief while Cam Ward and Cougar fans celebrated what...Read more...
The real culprit in this Charissa Thompson mess is podcasts
This Charissa Thompson backlash, justified as it is, misses the bigger point, and if I may add 2 cents to the towering pile, it's this: Podcasts are dumb. After two years of aggregating sports personalities saying stupid stuff, there's more idiotic news made on podcasts than on social media at this point. The entire...Read more...
So 2 AFC North teams clubbed each other into oblivion after a short week? Shocker
The NFL is eventually going to win. People can push back on the product, and complain about Thursday Night Football and overseas football all they want, but in due time changes become normalized, and even the most inept schedule makers hit on a matchup. Enter the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens on Thursday.Read more...
Joey Votto deserved better than this
Joey Votto is no longer a Cincinnati Red. Even two weeks later, it feels weird to type.Read more...
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