The Bears entered the 2025 NFL season with varying degrees of expectations. Some just wanted them to compete. Others wanted them to simply make the playoffs. A select few had very high aspirations. Here we are, 13 weeks into the season, and I think it’s time for us all to raise our sights a little […]
The regular season is over, the coaching carousel is in full effect, but still sitting in his seat when it’s all done will be Bill Belichick. Despite the bad season, the bad plays, the bad way the season ended, the bad press conferences, and the bad off-the-field distractions, Bill Belichick will go into this ride […]
“Max Muncy? Could you be more specific? Ah, the infielder drafted by the A’s? Could you be more specific? Ah, the one born on August 25th? Could you be more specific?” So many Max Muncys, so little time. But we have some time so let’s talk about the younger one who still plays for the […]
The Los Angeles Rams saw their six-game winning streak come to a painful end in a 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Los Angeles went into Sunday having a slight lead on the NFC’s top seed, and saw it disappear in the span of an afternoon. Their path to the number one seed only got […]
In Today’s Links: it was an ugly win, no doubt. A Seattle Seahawks O-line that was leaking like a cracked vase ended up doing just well enough for the offense to move the ball into field gull, I mean field goal range time and again. Of course, the defense played masterfully and absolutely whomped on […]
The Dallas Cowboys still have work to do to earn a playoff spot in the NFC. Winners of three in a row, the Cowboys are peaking at the right time. They look like a team that can go toe-to-toe with anybody, they just beat the teams in last season’s Super Bowl in a span of […]
There’s no reason to go further in-depth into the final game of the 2025 Syracuse Football season so instead I’ll give you three takeaways from this season. Quarterback health matters a lot at Syracuse Outside of the Dwight Freeney season, the best Orange seasons since 2000 have come when Syracuse has had strong starting quarterback […]
It’s already Week 14 in the NFL and the New Orleans Saints are currently 2-10 on the season after losing to the Miami Dolphins in a heartbreaker on Sunday afternoon. They will head back to Florida again this week for their 2nd matchup of the season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who come into this […]
Newcastle United’s evolving transfer strategy and their renewed proximity to a potential Scott McTominay deal were outlined in Lee Ryder’s report for The Chronicle, which detailed club thinking at multiple levels in his column. “Newcastle United would be pushing against an open door if they decide to renew interest in Scott McTominay,” Ryder wrote. “Sources […]
Team news [SI] Be Prepared for This Disappointing D-backs Reality – Mike Hazen may very well turn to several “reliable” veteran players, or unproven players with upside, as opposed to taking a big hack for a true ace-caliber starting pitcher, All-Star closer or top-order bat. In other words, be prepared to not be “excited” about […]
Now that Ryan Helsley has been signed to close games for the Orioles in 2026, we probably shouldn’t expect any other massive additions to the team’s bullpen. But that doesn’t mean the unit is a finished product either. For a team that claims to have postseason ambitions next season there are still far too many […]
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Pregame press conferences for visiting coaches are typically uneventful. Especially in the season — there’s less traveling media so the coach is fielding whatever questions the beat reporters of the home team can muster. When the Atlanta Hawks came to town to take on the Sixers, it gave head coach Quin Snyder a chance to […]
The Dallas Mavericks roll into Denver fresh off a gutsy 114-110 win over the Clippers — their first victory in five tries. Rookie phenom Cooper Flagg exploded for a career-high 35 points, while Klay Thompson added 23 (all in the second half), helping a depleted Dallas squad gut one out on the road. They’ll be […]
Happy Monday Dawg fans, and welcome to today’s Dots. The Huskies had their chances on Senior Day Saturday, but against a team of Oregon’s caliber there could be no mistakes — no back-breaking plays allowed if the Dawgs were to pull the upset. Unfortunately, the Huskies trend of slow starts and not-enough-offense against quality opponents […]
Meet the Mets He’s been a bit of a popular name on the trade rumor mill this offseason, but if Kodai Senga had his way, he would prefer to still be a Met when Opening Day comes around. Around the National League East It is never a bad day to think about Braves reliever and […]
The Miami Dolphins survived some incredible late-game madness in week thirteen to outlast the New Orleans Saints by a score of 21-17 to win their third straight game — pulling their record to 5-7 after starting the season a woeful 1-5. After taking a 16-0 lead at half, the Dolphins’ offense managed to put just […]
Lamenting the death of the truly-enjoyable MTE. I hadn’t planned on much basketball coverage here for a couple reasons: for one, the internet is a dying place, and, for two, that’s exacerbating the steady death of Off Tackle Empire dot blogspot dot biz. BUT! Looking over the (limited) options for basketball on this last snowy […]
I said last week the 49ers may have to run the table to win this divisional thing, but they’d still need some help. Well, the 49ers did their part, beating the Cleveland Browns 26-8 and improved to 9-4 on the season. They also got some BIG help on Sunday with the Los Angeles Rams falling […]
Next week at the Winter Meetings, the Baseball Hall of Fame will announce whether or not there will be any new inductees via the process known as the “Eras Committees,” the current form of what has traditionally been called the Veterans Committee. A quick historical review: The function of the Veterans Committee has changed somewhat […]
Well, this one isn’t fun. The Indianapolis Colts are fading fast and are now headed to the one place in the NFL they simply can’t win. The Colts haven’t won in Jacksonville since 2014, and this looking like less and less of the year they get the job done. The Jaguars are on the climb […]
Several former IU basketball players remain active across the country this season, including three in the Big Ten. Here’s a look at how every former scholarship player for the Hoosiers is performing so far this season: Kaleb Banks, DePaul Banks ...
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It’s almost time for the ACC/SEC Challenge and hopefully it’ll go better than last year’s disaster. Let’s put the matchups, times and networks out first and then we’ll take a look at them: Wednesday Syracuse had some moments in the Players Era Championship, taking Houston to overtime and giving Kansas a solid game. They didn’t […]
Emmett Johnson was a one-man wrecking crew, racking up 217 rushing yards, but it wasn’t enough as Nebraska lost to Iowa 40-16 on Black Friday. Truly, a dark day indeed. Amidst the loss, freshman quarterback TJ Lateef suffered a tear in his hamstring, making him one-dimensional as a player. That led to 9 of 24 […]