Darnold’s Oblique Injury a Real Concern

PFT Live Co-host Chris Simms pointed to pressure everywhere this weekend, starting with Josh Allen and CJ Stroud. Simms added Sam Darnold belongs in that conversation, which may be dififuclt this weekwith an oblique injury that can linger and affect throws. He warned Seahawks/Niners could get ugly after San Francisco’s Week 18 collapse, praised Kyle…

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Russo Sounds Alarm on MLB’s Competitive Imbalance

Chris Mad Dog Russo unloaded on baseball’s growing imbalance, calling the Dodgers’ reported additions of Kyle Tucker and Edwin Diaz terrible for the sport. Unlike the NFL or NBA, Russo said baseball rarely allows worst to first turnarounds. On the NFL playoffs, he believes the pressure this weekend falls on veterans like Matthew Stafford and…

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Inside What Could Be the Biggest Betting Scandal in CBB History

CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander detailed what could become the most widespread scandal in college sports history, stemming from a long-running investigation that traces back to 2022. He explained how unusual betting activity sparked the investigation. Norlander noted many involved have already received lifetime bans and warned this reflects a growing trend across sports. He added…

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Smith Talks Postseason Pressure, Concussions, Coaching Stability

ESPN’s Alex Smith offered perspective on quarterbacks, coaching stability, and postseason pressure. He said constant coordinator changes can help a QB learn the game but stressed stability still matters most, noting Jalen Hurts at least benefits from consistent terminology. Smith believes Mike Tomlin stepped away on his own and would have teams lining up to…

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A Familiar Ending Finally Led to Change

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac joined the show today. Dulac broke down Mike Tomlin and the Steelers finally hitting a breaking point after nine straight one-and-done playoff exits that felt increasingly uncompetitive. He believes Mike Tomlin stepped away on his own, sensing the moment, rather than being fired. Dulac expects Pittsburgh to move quickly toward a…

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How Will We Remember James Harden

Reggie Miller touched on rivalries, legacies, and the NBA’s future. He sees Spurs-Thunder trending toward a real rivalry, favoring OKC as the safer stock but loving San Antonio’s direction. Miller called the Lakers’ LeBron jersey patch odd but dismissed retirement talk, believing LeBron still wants another title. He floated LeBron as a potential Vegas owner,…

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A Tale of Two Halves and Bigger Questions

Bill Cowher described the Steelers loss as a tale of two halves but said the bigger issue is Pittsburgh’s lack of a clear long-term plan. He would welcome Aaron Rodgers back as a bridge and mentor to a young signal caller and believes Mike Tomlin has earned the right to stay after 19 seasons with…

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Tucker: Eagles Missed Their Moment

Ross Tucker offered candid insight across the NFL landscape. He was stunned by Philadelphia’s home playoff loss to a depleted 49ers team, calling it a missed opportunity for the league’s most talented roster and predicting real changes, including at offensive coordinator. Tucker sees Mike Tomlin staying in Pittsburgh as long as he wants and questioned…

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Big Ten’s Rise Continues

ESPN’s Chris Fowler said Miami impressed in its win over Ole Miss and supported the no-call on the final play, citing mutual contact and the lack of consistency in how conferences officiate games. Fowler prefers letting teams play, even if standards vary league to league. He praised Indiana’s remarkable turnaround under Curt Cignetti, crediting smart…

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Quinn: Games Are Still Won in the Trenches

Fox Sports analyst Brady Quinn offered a grounded view on college football’s shifting landscape. He wouldn’t have thrown a flag late in Miami’s win over Ole Miss, citing contact both ways. Quinn praised Miami’s size and strength in the trenches, stressing that line play still wins games and is why portal linemen are so valuable.…

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