• Ongoing LIVE Coverage of Los Angeles Chargers vs. Detroit Lions

    Rookie Nikko Reed picks off the Detroit Lions for a touchdown by Kimani Vidal.

    Sterling Sharpe now being interviewed says he just wanted to play in the NFL. He never wanted the accolades. He acknowledges his brother, Shannon, and talks extremely fast about cigars, drives, and retirement.

    Chargers lead 14-0 as Kyle Allen throws another interception to Jefferson with two minutes remaining in the first quarter. Not looking like the premier Texas five star high school recruit at this moment.

    A nice 20 punt yard return by Dominic Lovett who led Georgia for a year in receptions. As a seventh-round pick, he might have a chance to earn a roster spot and make his way from special teams to slot receiver.

    Chargers lead 14-0 with twelves minutes on the clock and Reynolds converts a first touchdown! Jared Goff being talked about by NBC announcers as he walks around a little nervously on curious camera.

    Lovett really making an impression! His helmet comes off with about a mid yard gain but still rises to his feet! Kyle Allen goes for it on fourth after the miraculous hurrah and converts. Allen and Lovett slowly connecting the dots as they enter the red zone. Jabari Small increases the load with a running back gain.

    Lovett now honing in on the pressure with Allen as they hit the wide hash mark. The Lions are in the goal line. Reynolds, touchdown! Good variance, of running backs and playcalling as they get their mid-target downfield for a touchdown! 14-7.

    Two minute warning.

    Jared Allen talking now about his fat and the other Hall of Famers. Allen briefly smiles and takes in the night like he classically did throughout his career with flashbacks of his NBC player introductions.

    Touchdown, Chargers! And, to be honest, these balls are streaking down field. No one is taking Trey Lance serious as the game is only in the winds of the second quarter of a Week 1 Preseason meeting.

    Back with Allen, and Derrick Thomas grew as an inspiration and standard to not fold in Kansas City. The mullet is mentioned and a screen is shown of Jaromir Jagr, Brian Bosworth, and Andre Agassi, and poll question. Who rocks it better? I think Bosworth even though Jagr owns hockey integrity.

    21-7 Chargers. This concludes the ongoing LIVE coverage of Chargers and Lions.

  • Cam Thomas is the Pride of Brooklyn

    Cam Thomas has helped the Brooklyn Nets achieve confidence in loss basketball games. From the fade aways to the pretty armor, former basketball player Jeff Teague has proceeded to compare Thomas, as a same bench specialist, looking to increase quality money, to his payroll with the likes of Lou Williams and Jamal Crawford.

    Thomas is a flat out baller when never watching before so do not take your eye off the test. He can faze you in a certain amount of ways and pull up the easy jumper for a whopping 43 percent last year.

    That is what made him spectacular emerging out of LSU college.

    To lose a familiar stone piece in Thomas would face questions from upstairs. The Brooklyn Nets for years now have tried to create an established identity maybe beginning with that boxer Deron Williams then D’Angelo Russell.

    Russell did not go so bad for the Nets but contract year partake to leave and play better for the Golden State Warriors. Thomas has been there through it all.

    He does not want to be low balled after being offered a team contract worth two years, $28 million with an option. Brooklyn is of course the 2nd leading drawing New York basketball market.

    Thomas is a four year veteran and much will be decided for the pride of the Brooklyn market. Fans have not rallied enough for him there and they shall do so now.

  • Phillies Acquire Jhoan Duran

    On Wednesday, the Philadelphia Phillies acquired Jhoan Duran. Duran clocks in with a 100.7 MPH fastball and a sneaky splinker that some say is one of his only long-term bets.

    Duran prided himself on the love of the Minnesota Twins organization and leaves no doubt his time was treasured. The Phillies, on the other hand, are cocky and might rub him the wrong way with President of Baseball Ops Dave Dombrowski steering ship.

    Dombrowski wanted it this way as Mets rival acquired Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals.

    The Phillies will bring in the snake after Jordan Romano, Orion Kerkering, and others wavered throughout the season. Duran is used to throwing multiple scoreless innings at some points and records a sharp 2.01 ERA.

    Nothing can devastate the basic battle in the NL East as the Mets currently lead by one and the Phillies forfeit Mick Abel and prospect Eduardo Tait which is tearing in itself.

    Tait might be the only repercussion as time lingers as Phillies management likes to surrender talent in the past such as Logan O‘Hoppe with a rising potential catcher bat.

    In other ways than not, Abel’s time ended shortly but not for long in MLB.

    Duran is a good deal for now but overall. The Phillies acquired a short term piece who is under team control until 2027.

  • ESPN Did Right in Firing Shannon Sharpe

    Shannon Sharpe is a 3x Super Bowl champion with the Denver Broncos. Of course, he is going to hold name recognition and wife settlement that he is no longer with ESPN.

    Sharpe insisted he was accused of a targeted shakedown. What are there proceedings mistrue?

    In certain kinds of cases and instances, NFL players leave the NFL or even wind up in false cases of continuance misconduct and do unnecessary harm.

    ESPN did the right move in firing Sharpe. It would have led to an image crisis and ESPN does not need that right now. Sharpe is under the law that he raped a woman and it says a lot.

    Fox Sports and ESPN did not need to withhold allegations from October 2024 and beyond and figure Sharpe is a con man for sexual assault that was not consensual.

  • What Harry Caray and Ryne Sandberg Meant To The Pasttime

    Harry Caray and Ryne Sandberg were like any kids joy heart going to Wrigley Field in the 90’s. Caray squared back to his passionate heart for Chicago Cubs baseball who still yet overcome a World championship.

    Sandberg would play second base and mow down the runners at first. He was a 9x Gold Glove winner and second all-time in that regard behind Roberto Alomar. He was a 1984 NL MVP and featured classically later in the Cubs galore. He just had that elegant smile that stood out from the rest and nifty feet.

    Caray meanwhile was like standing up to Gorilla Moonsoon only he had the cooler glasses. He shocked the waves of Cubs fame and covering Sandberg as, “Holy Cow,” was undoubtedly his most famous call.

    Holy cow them Cubs! The Cubs had maybe reached the playoffs a couple times and then Caray passed shortly. Sandberg became manager of the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs and ending in with despair this time.

    There was no despair when it came to how the baseball World treated and respected Sandberg though. He tragically died on July 28, 2025 and will be heroically missed who met expectations of an absolute Cubs fan. He will be missed.

  • Why The Padres Should Not Trade Dylan Cease

    It is being rumored that the well respected Dylan Cease might be traded. That is blasphemy to my ears.

    Interestingly enough, Cease has not been casted for the MLB All-Star game. He has been runner up for Cy Young and no such deceiving clue. Cease still has one of the best fastballs unless critics say it is aging.

    Now, the Padres always like to jump when a situation like this occurs but Cease is throwing a 4.79 ERA even though he pitched a solid game in front of new scouts in attendance the other day.

    The Padres would be wise to seek out a process for somebody who can wrap around San Diego for the better part of his age 29 season. San Diego might not be the most ideal place on everyone’s list but look at Houston who is rumored to surpass the luxury tax limit and excite the mind of chairman Jim Crane for a second consecutive season.

    Surrounding Hunter Brown and Framber Valdez with Cease would spark a fire in Cease with his fastball rate and ability to strikeout hitters. His walkout rate is his lowest ever and it is safe to say he would be an asset with his totality of Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP).

    Cease is a highly reliable pitcher known for his time with the Chicago White Sox and Padres and the Astros would just try to add to the collection of others previous such as Justin Verlander and Zack Greinke. Those two were heat throwers just like Cease’s 97 MPH.

    You could argue if any team trying to snatch Cease‘s $14 million rental bargain will be successful. Paul Skenes is flame throwing a 0.67 ERA in the month of July but he will demand a ton of money. The question remains.

    Will the San Diego Padres retain especially for what is supposedly entering the fieldhouse of Rob Manfred cap space?