The most dominant team in the NFL the past 3 weeks is the Rams and it’s not even close. They have completely dominated their past 3 opponents winning by 24, 28 and 14 points and the Defense has been like Fort Knox as they have allowed only 10, 7 and 3 points. The Offense has only committed 1 turnover the past 3 games and in the last 2 games the Offense has been on the field 76 minutes and allowed the Defense to be well rested being on the field just 44 minutes. Last week they played as dominant as you can possibly play as the Defense was only on the field vs. the Saints only 16 minutes. They have gone 8-9 the past two games inside the Red Zone. Stock up.
The Rams Defense has 27 Sacks this season (3rd most) and the past 3 games they have 12 Sacks as they are getting tons of pressure and smothering opposing QB’s. On Offense veteran QB Matthew Stafford is playing at an MVP level leading the now #6 Offense while being the #1 Passing Yards leader (258 yards per game). Stafford has two (300+) yard games and two more (267+) yard games. He has thrown only 2 Interceptions all season. Both sides of the ball are playing elite level football and the Defense will head into a big game Sunday vs. rival San Fran very well rested. This team right now looks to be a solid Super Bowl contender.
(2). BUFFALO BILLS OFFENSE:
After back to back games with 400+ yards of Offense the Bills moved into the #1 Offense spot in the rankings and the past 2 games the Offense has zero turnovers and has dominated the time clock possessing the ball 35 and 34 minutes. The best part is it’s not all stud QB Josh Allen’s arm but the team’s ability to rush the ball in dominating fashion. The past 2 weeks they have rushed the ball for a whopping 245 and 141 rushing yard games. They now lead the league in rushing with 162 rushing yards per game. There are 9 teams not rushing the ball even at 100 yards per game. They are making a solid push to average an insane 400 total yards per game sitting now at 386 per game.
The Bills Offense has won the Time of Possession battle in every game but one where they were barely beaten in that critical stat. They are keeping their Defense very fresh for the later parts of games and the past two weeks the Offense has scored 40 and 28 points vs. two very formidable Defenses (Panthers and Chiefs). After getting a huge wake up call losing back to back games they are playing with a much different physical dominance and playing again like a Top 3 team in the league. The bear got poked and has responded beautifully after those back to back losses with dominating rushing games as the Offensive Line is now blowing the opposing D-Lines back and opening huge gaping holes for RB James Cook. He had a spectacular 216 yard day followed by another solid 114 rushing day. The Bills Offense heads into the second half of the season looking like it’s fully in sync and ready to hold onto the #1 Offensive ranking for a long time ahead. Stock up.
Buffalo Bills Sean McDermott and Josh Allen
STOCK DOWN TEAMS OF THE WEEK
(1). DALLAS COWBOYS OFFENSE
After sitting atop the entire league at #1 ranking on Offense the Cowboys Offense has simply blown a gasket and looks like they have gone from a Ferrari to a broken down Chevy Taurus. They have turned the ball over 5x after committing 0 turnovers the prior 4 full games combined. They followed up scoring 40-37-27-44 points by only scoring 24 and 10 points by the Offense and 7 of the 24 points game was scored in garbage time with 2 minutes to go vs. Denver down by 44-17 facing Broncos backups.
It’s almost like a totally different set of players has taken the field for the Cowboys Offense as they have been totally out of sync these past 2 bad losses. Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was sacked just 7x the first 7 games and then 7x these past two games as the Offensive Line simply looked like all rookies vs. Denver and Arizona. They are just 3 for 7 scoring in the Red Zone and averaging just (5.0) and (5.1) yards per play in the back to back losses. The first drive last week vs. Arizona ended with some of the worst play calls any team has made all season as they drove right down the field and got to a first and goal at the Cardinals 4 only to lose yards and decide to go for it on 4th and goal at the 4 (as if 3 fruitless tries to score the TD weren’t enough) and of course Prescott was sacked without even getting the pass off. You could sense right there that there was something off with the Cowboys Offense and they never recovered scoring only 10 points (the other 7 was off a block punt for a TD). The “Bye” week has come at the perfect time for them to take a deep breath and reload for the second half in another week. Stock down.
(2). ATLANTA FALCONS OFFENSE:
The Falcons went from looking like a serious contender after giving the Bills a solid whooping to then losing 3 straight games and the Offense completely bogging down to the point they look almost like a bottom feeder Offense. They only scored 10, 10 and a little better last week scoring 23 but they have not been able to convert third downs at all as their dominant run game led by stud RB B. Robinson has completely collapsed. They went (1-10), (2-11) and then (5-11) last week on third downs. They have scored only 9, 7 and 7 second half points.
Robinson has failed to gain over 40 yards rushing once these past 3 games and he’s also scored zero Touchdowns as well. The Offense is getting destroyed in the Time of Possession battle (28-22-26 minutes on the field) in these 3 straight losses.How you can rush for 210 yards one week and then not total 200 rushing yards the next 3 weeks is a huge head scratcher. Now they head to Berlin this week to face the Colts off a tough loss last week to the Steelers. And to make matters worse it looks like they will be without their starting Right and Left Guard making it very difficult to turn this sinking rushing attack around. This is by far the biggest Penthouse to the Outhouse swing in 3 weeks I can recall in years. Stock down.
FINAL NOTE
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The Breeders’ Cup starts today, and Let ’em Run is on site.
Rear View Mirror Segment Introduction
Let ’em Run continues to improve our product, and we are rolling out our “Rear View Mirror” segment in today’s edition for Sports Talk Florida, where we look back on races we broke down and see where we missed a possible pick and why, and also how we landed on a good pick. In life they say “the windshield is bigger than the rear view mirror so you look ahead, instead of back”. We think in handicapping, a good idea occasionally to look back!!
Friday 11/28 — Churchill Downs
Race 10 – The Mrs. Revere Stakes Looking back on our Podcast, John and I both landed on #4 Classic Q as an upset winner over big favorite #1 Lush Lips. The favorite proved her class and just nipped Classic Q. and a fast closing #10 Pretty Picture.
Race 11 – The Clark Stakes The “Rear View Mirror” told us we should have given a long look at the #9 Magnitude, who took it to the field with the highest U.S. Timeform early pace figure. John made a strong case for #5 Chunk of Gold, who had more company up front than expected. My pick #4 Gosger, had many Brisnet angles that made him strong in my book, but never fired. Keep an eye on this runner next out, odds will surely be worth a look.
Saturday 11/29 — Del Mar
Race 5 – The Seabiscuit Handicap In this race, the “Rear View Mirror” told us the only way (in our opinion) the #4 Call Sign Seven could have been used, was if you used a dart board, no offense to those who picked him!! John and I both landed on #3 Almanderes, who ran in 4th place, as the leader ran away from all in the field.
Race 7 – The Jimmy Durante Stakes Some redemption here as John laid out a Trifecta Key for $20 (4/1,5,6,8,9/1,5,6,8,9) and returned $61.50. Hey, a win is a win. I dropped anchor on the #5 La Ville Lumiere, a long shot at 8-1, with a lot of Brisnet angles to work with. She ran a nice race, but only managed a 3rd place finish.
Race 9 – The Hollywood Stakes Using the “Rear View Mirror”, a case could have been made for winner #4 Salamis. Leading rider Umberto Rispoli jumped aboard for trainer Chad Brown. In the last race he was a tough load, and closed, but too late. He ran back to the 2 back race and took the top spot, not an impossible pick with a closer look.
Looking Ahead
Moving forward, Let’emRun is looking to run multiple Podcasts each week in the New Year. Coming up on Friday 12/5/25 Happy Hour at 3PM, we will dive into 2 races being run on Saturday 12/6/25… Race 6 at Laurel Park, The Maryland Juvenile. We will then jump over to Race 7 at Turfway Park, The Boone County. Some interesting races, at some interesting venues.
Upcoming Coverage
On Saturday 12/6/25, we will get back to East Coast racing at Aqueduct, where we will cover Races 7 thru 11, including Race 9 The Remsen Stakes (Kentucky Derby Prep), and Race 10, The Cigar Mile. Two big races each year at the Big A, so be sure to tune in for both shows, and as always Let ’em Run.
Paris Saint-Germain legend Jay-Jay Okocha has rankked Serbian coach Dragoslav Stepanovic as the manager with the most significant impact on his career.
Okocha credited Stepanovic for guiding him during his formative years at Eintracht Frankfurt which shaped him in becom of the most skillful players during his active career.
Okocha joined Frankfurt from Borussia Neunkirchen in December 1991, a move that marked the beginning of his rise in European football.
He spent four years at the club, four defining seasons that helped shape his playing style and future success.
Those early years in the Bundesliga showcased Okocha’s incredible talent, as he quickly built a reputation for his mesmerizing footwork, flair, and creativity.
One of his most iconic moments in Germany remains his unforgettable solo goal against Karlsruher SC, where he famously dribbled past multiple defenders, including goalkeeper Oliver Kahn before slotting the ball into the net.
The goal is still regarded as one of the greatest in German Bundesliga history.
Despite his strong start in Germany, Okocha’s time at Frankfurt came to an unexpected end. In 1995, he fell out of favour under new coach Jupp Heynckes, but he has explained why Stepanovic stood out above all other coaches in his career.
“The coach who influenced me the most was my first manager at Eintracht Frankfurt, Dragoslav Stepanovic,” Okocha told R.org.
“It was short, but he influenced me the most throughout my career. Stepanovic is the type of coach every young player deserves to encounter.”
Okocha credited the Serbian coach for giving him both confidence and freedom, qualities that helped him fully express his unique style of play.
“I did not just feel at home at Frankfurt,” he added. “His guidance pushed me to bring the best out of myself.”
After Frankfurt were relegated to the German second division, Okocha moved to Fenerbahce in 1996.
His transfer to Turkey marked the beginning of another electrifying chapter, where his performances attracted international attention and eventually paved the way for his high-profile move to Paris Saint-Germain in 1998.
college championship weekend The 2025 college football season kicks off with one of the most electrifying Week 1 slates in recent memory. With playoff contenders
Conference Championship weekend is here and it is the most decisive weekend has arrived, as the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, and Big 12 Championships take center stage. Four conference championships titles will be contested, each carrying massive implications for the College Football Playoff.
Alabama and Georgia clash in Atlanta for SEC supremacy, Ohio State battles Indiana in Indianapolis for the Big Ten crown, Duke faces Virginia in Charlotte for the ACC title, and Texas Tech meets BYU in Arlington for the Big 12 championship. With playoff spots hanging in the balance, every snap this weekend will shape the national picture and determine which programs advance to the sport’s ultimate stage.
SEC Title Game
The 2025 SEC Championship Game features the Alabama Crimson Tide (10-2) against the Georgia Bulldogs (11-1) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Kickoff is set for Saturday, December 6 at 4:00 p.m. ET (3:00 p.m. CT).
National Broadcast: ABC, ESPN+ streaming
Local Coverage: WSB-TV Channel 2 Atlanta, regional ESPN Radio affiliates
Alabama enters with momentum after a dramatic Iron Bowl win, while Georgia seeks revenge for its September loss to the Tide. The winner secures the SEC’s automatic bid to the College Football Playoff.
Big Ten Championship: Ohio State vs Indiana
For the first time, both teams enter undefeated (12-0). The Big Ten Championship Game will be played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, December 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET.
National Broadcast: FOX, streaming via FOX Sports app
Local Coverage: Big Ten Network pregame, regional FOX affiliates in Ohio and Indiana
Ohio State’s elite defense faces Indiana’s high-powered offense led by QB Fernando Mendoza. The winner likely claims the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.
ACC Championship: Duke vs Virginia
The ACC Conference Championship Game pits Virginia (10-2) against Duke (7-5) at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Kickoff is Saturday, December 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET.
National Broadcast: ABC, ESPN Radio
Local Coverage: Virginia Sports Radio Network, regional ABC affiliates in North Carolina and Virginia
Virginia dominated Duke earlier this season, but the Blue Devils, led by QB Darian Mensah, seek redemption. A Cavaliers win likely secures a College Football Playoff berth.
Big 12 Championship: Texas Tech vs BYU
The Big 12 Championship Game features Texas Tech (11-1) against BYU (11-1) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Kickoff is Saturday, December 6 at 12:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. CT).
National Broadcast: ABC, streaming via ESPN app
Local Coverage: KSL-TV Utah, regional ABC affiliates in Texas
Texas Tech seeks to confirm its playoff spot, while BYU must win to secure the Big 12’s automatic bid. This rematch follows the Red Raiders’ November victory over the Cougars.
Bottom Line
Championship Weekend delivers four marquee matchups across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12. With College Football Playoff bids on the line, fans nationwide can tune in via ABC, FOX, ESPN Radio, and regional affiliates to watch history unfold.