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By Marc Lawrence
Monday, Jan 26

After Saturday's game between the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves was postponed due to a fatal shooting at the hands of a federal officer in Minnesota, television host and former NBA MVP Charles Barkley offered his thoughts live on Inside the NBA, saying people need to "step up and be adults."

Barkley called the situation "sad" and "scary," and said that "two people have died for no reason."

That was in reference to Saturday's shooting as well as that of Renee Good, who was shot by a federal ICE agent in Minneapolis on Jan. 7.

Barkley expressed that things are "going to end badly. It's already ended badly twice."

The announcement notes that this decision was made in order to "prioritize the safety and security of the Minneapolis community."

It’s a sad state of affairs when announcements like this are made.

In these trying times we clamor for sports more so now than ever before.

Let’s not let the action of others take away from what sports is: A reminder that dopamine hits harder when someone else scores.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Look Who’s Coming To Dinner

MLC

So now, what’s the question?

How many first-year NFL coaches have gone to the Super Bowl?

The Answer: With Milke Vrabel and the Patriots in the fold, the answer is 8, per ESPN. Here they are and how they fared:

Coach

Team

Year

Super Bowl Result

Mike Vrabel

New England Patriots

2026

TBD

Gary Kubiak

Denver Broncos

2015

Win

Jim Caldwell

Indianapolis Colts

2009

Loss

Jon Gruden

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2002

Win

Bill Callahan

Oakland Raiders

2002

Loss

George Seifert

San Francisco 49ers

1989

Win

Red Miller

Denver Broncos

1977

Loss

Don McCafferty

Baltimore Colts

1970

Win

Vrabel is also the ONLY coach to reach the Super Bowl both as a player and a coach with the same organization.

It’s been a massive turnaround for New England after two straight 4-13 seasons, and in only the second year with quarterback Drake Maye at the helm.

Vrabel became the Patriots’ coach over the offseason after a gap year spent consulting with the Browns following his firing by the Titans after six seasons as Tennessee’s coach.

And with a Super Bowl trip in Vrabel’s first season coaching New England, the Patriots also become the first team in the Super Bowl era to reach the Super Bowl after hiring a new head coach and winning four games or fewer the prior season!

Get ready, Santa Clara. The Patriots are coming.

Starting tomorrow we share thoughts on the arrival of the Seattle Seahawks and their 15-round TKO victory of the Rams starting tomorrow, as we begin brewing handicapping hints with wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl 60.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."

- Martin Luther King, Jr.


STAT OF THE DAY
2-14-1

Victor King reports that the Boston Celtics
are 2-14-1 UNDER the total on Mondays.

TRENDING TODAY
Big Mac

MLC

Mike McCarthy, Pittsburgh’s new head coach and former on the field boss of the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys is only the fourth in Steelers history since 1969). He also has a track record of success similar to one of the coaches in yesterday’s AFC championship.

McCarthy starts his third stint as an NFL head coach. At 62 years old, during his 16 seasons coaching from 2006 to 2021, he achieved 155 wins, made 11 playoff appearances, and won one Super Bowl—done alongside a Hall of Fame quarterback who was widely considered a shoo-in.

Unlike 62-year-old Sean Payton of the Broncos, the Steelers are breaking a long-standing hiring pattern and making a wise move by recognizing that the main difference between Payton and McCarthy is that one coach is slightly more convincing in showing he's great at his job. The Steelers have long favored a more understated approach.

While Pittsburgh moved away from its traditional practice of hiring a defensive-minded head coach in his early thirties—the pathway that brought Super Bowl winners like Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin—the focus now is on the fact that McCarthy ranks as the 15th-winningest coach in NFL history. He holds a .608 winning percentage, which is higher than those of Bill Parcells, Mike Shanahan, Tom Coughlin, Mike Holmgren, Mike Ditka, and Jon Gruden.

From 2016 to 2018—which is when EPA tracking data became more mainstream—McCarthy, like Payton, also had a top-seven offense in terms of expected points added per play. Additionally, in 2023 and 2024 (the years when McCarthy was in Dallas and Payton was in Denver), the Cowboys outperformed the Broncos in nearly all measurable offensive statistics.

Remember, McCarthy has had 14 seasons where he finished with a top-15 passing offense in net yards per attempt. The Steelers only did this 10 times under Tomlin, all with Roethlisberger at quarterback.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Cat Fight

BYU over Arizona by 6

Rest assured, the Mormons will not be intimidated here tonight. Riding a 5-2-1 ATS home dog log, this is the spot where upsets occur. BYU rides a 17-2 winning record this season into shootout. With its rout over West Virginia Saturday night, Arizona reached the 20-0 plateau, which becomes a turning point for us. The Cougars defend their home court as if it’s the last beer in the fridge. With leading scorer AJ Dybantsa off a 43-point scoring performance in BYU’s Saruing nioght, In this upset-maker, look for BYU to improve to 4-1 SUATS over the last five games against the Wildcats in this series.

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