Sunday, February 22, 2026

Everyone's Talking-All Time Low Album Review:

All Time Low is back with their 10th album “Everyone’s Talking” their first in two years. The album was preceded by five singles, "Suckerpunch", "The Weather", "Oh No!", "Butterflies", and "Sugar". It starts with nice acoustic vocals labeled as “Cold Open” where they said it is a one and kind and previews the album. There is another emotionally short acoustic song called “Goodnight, C’est La Vie” about the theme of that’s life.

            The track title “Everyone’s Talking” is about the false claims they are fighting in court over defamation. That people are talking about them but not to their faces and it was getting old. It is a nice way to really start the album with a nice rock song and typical catchy chorus. It is followed by another song that rocks out with a catchy chorus which was previously released in “Suckerpunch". The best thing is that it sounds like their typical sound so take your best shot they say.

            It then switches to more emotional tracks like “Oh No!” another previously released song. It tackles the struggles of self-worth to themselves or others as they are heartbroken or sad about the previous relationship they were in. They question, is everything worth what they have been through and it rocks out as well. It then goes into another song about post-breakup with their ex that they do not want to have small talk like “how is the weather” which is perfectly named “The Weather”. It has that catchy chorus and rocks out. It keeps the theme of his post-break up world in “Falling for Strangers” where strangers keep reminding him of his ex. It also really sounds like an older song of theirs as it nails their style.

The next tracks are all about him still being addicted to his love for his ex, and tries to fill the void with different vices like drugs, booze, flings and nightlife. That doing those things are better than having negative thoughts of heartbreak/suicidal thoughts, like him going to Las Vegas in the track “Viva Las Vagus Nerve”. Another previously released song featuring JoJo called “Sugar” repeats the narrative of drugs filling the void or his love for his ex is addicting like sugar that he cannot get enough of it. “Bubblegum” is very fast paced, with a dark angry tone to it where his love with his ex is like a very addicting drug that he doesn’t care how bad it is (getting chewed up and spit out). It is followed up by “Little Bit” another fast paced, drug related, loud, screaming the verses that aren’t that good but has a great punk rock sound to it with a good chorus. It keeps going with another fasted paced song “Cigarettes & Sabotage” which is also about addiction/drugs but mentions how he wants cigarettes but it is sabotaging his life, where is the help?

            One of the most emotional songs “Tread Water” definitely rocks out even if it has a little country to it with Ruston Kelly featured. It is about how he can stay afloat from all the sadness happening where he feels like he is drowning. It is followed up by “Different Languages” which really goes into the emotional turmoil of his past relationship. He didn’t think it would end this soon because they made them better in different ways as they were building it up. It ends with “Butterflies” another previously released song which he could be realizing “What is the point of holding onto the relationship if it is over?” That it might have been a transactional relationship and there is this hope for him to find closure and that he should move on, not hold on. 

            Alex Gaskarth and ATL keep churning out quality rock albums in the pop-punk world and have grown with the times. They have gone from high school-young adult years to maturing over time with themes of heartbreak and different perspectives as they age. Tackling life struggles like addiction, real heartbreak and mental health issues that affect many out there. Their music keeps being relatable as they and their fan age and the hope is everyone will be talking about them positively now and forever.  

Monday, February 9, 2026

Super Bowl LX Recap:


Seahawks 29-13 over the Patriots: It was a game where both defenses came to play and one of the special teams did the MVP work. Punter Michael Dickson was huge tonight keeping the Patriots in their own end zone and kicker Jason Myers who had 17 of their 29 points. He wasn’t even an option to be voted as the MVP. The Seahawks defense forced eight punts, two interceptions (one was returned for a TD) and a fumble. New England did wake up in the 4th quarter to score 13 points but it was a little too late. RB Kenneth Walker III had 161 yards total between receiving and rushing to be named MVP. 

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Super Bowl LX Predictions:

   Seahawks 32-28 over the Patriots:

2025-2026 NFL Awards Predictions:


MVP:QB Matthew Stafford Rams; QB Drake Maye Patriots & RB Christian McCaffrey 49ers
Offensive Player of the Year: WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Seahawks; RB Christian McCaffrey & RB Bijan Robinson Falcons 
Offensive Rookie of the Year: QB Jaxson Dart Giants; QB Tyler Shough Saints & RB TreyVeyon Henderson Patriots 
Defensive Player of the Year: LB Nick Bonitto Broncos; DE Myles Garrett Browns & DE Aidan Hutchinson Lions
Defensive Rookie of the Year: LB Abdul Carter Giants; DB Nick Emmanwori Seahawks & DE James Pearce Jr Falcons
Comeback Player of the Year: WR Stefon Diggs Patriots; QB Trevor Lawrence Jaguars & QB Dak Prescott Cowboys 
Coach of the Year: Ben Johnson Bears; Mike Vrabel Patriots & Liam Coen Jaguars 
Assistant Coach of the Year: Brian Flores Vikings; Klint Kubiak Seahawks & Josh McDaniels Patriots 
Executive of the Year: John Schneider Seahawks; Ryan Poles Bears & Eliot Wolf Patriots
Protector of the Year: T Garett Bolles Broncos; G Joe Thuney Bears & T Penei Sewell Lions 

Monday, January 26, 2026

2026 NFL Championship Round Recap:

Patriots 10-7 over the Broncos: This game had three missed field goals combined and backup QB Jarett Stidham had two turnovers with one late in the game. New England had the go-ahead field goal in the second half.

Seahawks 31-27 over the Rams: In this divisional rival matchup it lived up to the hype with a high scoring affair that had Seattle leading for most of the game. QB Sam Danrold had three passing TDs and RB Kenneth Walker had three rushing TDs. QB Matthew Stafford did his best to make a comeback with three passing TDs, but it wasn’t enough.


Thursday, January 22, 2026

2026 NFL Divisional Round Recap:

 

Broncos 33-31 over the Bills (OT): Denver scored the go-ahead TD with less than a minute left in regulation but it was followed up by a game tying field goal by the Bills. Denver kicked the game winning field goal in overtime after QB Josh Allen threw an interception (his second of the game). Allen did have three passing TDs and so did QB Box Nix but he hurt his ankle ending his season.

Seahawks 41-6 over the 49ers: RB Kenneth Walker ran all over the 49res for 116 yards with three rushing TDs and their kicker Jason Myers accounted for 11 of their points. Seattle’s defense forced four fumbles and they got a 95 yard kick return TD to start the game.

Patriots 28-16 over the Texans: QB CJ Stroud had four interceptions with one of them being returned for a TD while his counterpart Drake Maye had three passing TDs.

Rams 20-17 over the Bears (OT):QB Caleb Williams threw a miraculous TD pass with seconds left to take the game to overtime his second of the game. The Rams did get the game winning field goal in overtime. RB Kyren Williams had two rushing TDs for the Rams.


2026 NFL Championship Round Predictions:

 
Patriots over Broncos:

Rams over Seahawks: 

Thursday, January 15, 2026

2026 NFL Divisional Round Predictions:

 

Broncos over Bills:

Seahawks over 49ers:

Patriots over Texans:

Rams over Bears: 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

2026 NFL Wild Card Recap:


Rams 34-31 over Panthers:  QB Matthew Stafford threw the game winning TD pass his third of the game as time was expiring. QB Bryce Young had a rushing and a passing TD as RB Chuba Hubbard had two rushing TDs. WR Puka Nuka caught one TD pass and a rushing TD.

Bears 31-34 over the Packers: The Bears were down 21-3 in the second half and came back to defeat their divisional rivals in the playoffs for the first time in 85 years. QB Caleb Williams had the go-ahead TD pass of the game, his second. His counterpart QB Jordan Love had four passing TDs. Green Bay had four fumbles and their kicker missed two field goals and an extra point. The Bears kicker accounted for 11 of their points.

Bills 27-24 over Jaguars: The Bills were up 13-7 in the 3rd quarter before the Jaguars had a comeback to take the lead. Then QB Josh Allen had a rushing TD to seal the victory, his second of the game but his third total. QB Trevor Lawrence did have three passing TDs, but two interceptions with one sealing the game plus their kicker missed a field goal.
49ers 23-19 over the Eagles: The 49ers scored the go-ahead TD late and then the Eagles failed to convert in the end zone to seal the game. QB Brock Purdy threw two TD passes and WR Juan Jennings threw a TD pass. TE Dallas Goedert had both a rushing and a receiving TD for the Eagles. Both teams actually missed an extra point each.

Patriots 16-3 over the Chargers: Patriots rookie kicker Andy Borregales accounted for 10 of their points, and QB Drake Maye threw the only TD of the game. QB Justin Herbert had under 200 yards passing and was their leading rusher with under 60 yards with two fumbles.

Texans 30-6 over the Steelers: Houston’s defense picked off QB Aaron Rodgers for a TD and forced two fumbles, also returning one for a TD. Texans QB CJ Stroud had five interceptions (6 total) plus their kicker missed a field goal but the Steelers could only manage two field goals.

Thursday, January 8, 2026

2026 NFL Wild Card Predictions:

Rams over Panthers:

Bears over Packers:

Bills over Jaguars:

49ers over Eagles:

Patriots over Chargers: 

Texans over Steelers:

 

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

NFL Week 18 Recap 2025:


 Buccaneers 16-14 over the Panthers: Tampa Bay went up 10-0 early and never looked back. There were seven turnovers and two field goals missed combined. QB Bryce Young had two passing TDs but it wasn’t enough.

Seahawks 13-3 over the 49ers: Seattle went up 10-0 as the 49ers could only muster up a field goal. Seattle did miss two field goals but still held on.

Giants 34-17 over the Cowboys: Rookie QB Jaxson Dart had two passing TDs and their kicker accounted for 14 of their points. Dallas had two rushing TDs but it wasn’t enough plus their kicker missed a field goal.

Falcons 19-17 over the Saints: Atlanta led 10-0 as their kicker accounted for 13 of their points. Rookie QB Tyler Shough did his best with a rushing and a passing TD but it wasn’t enough plus their kicker missed a field goal.

Browns 20-18 over the Bengals: Cleveland hit the game winning field goal as time expired to beat their divisional rival. QB Joe Burrow did have three passing TDs but his interception was returned for a TD, plus they had a fumble returned for a TD. Their kicker missed two extra points.

Vikings 16-3 over the Packers: Minnesota’s kicker accounted for 10 of their points and got the only TD from their FB CJ Ham. The Packers only had a field goal as they punted the game with their 3rd string QB. 

Jaguars 41-7 over the Titans: QB Trevor Lawrence had three passing TDs and their backup RB had a rushing TD. Their kicker Cam Little accounted for 11 of their points with one of the field goals being 67 yards, plus they returned an interception for a TD. Rookie QB Cam Ward had a rushing TD but then was benched for the rest of the game.

Texans 38-30 over the Colts: Kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn accounted for 20 of the Texans’ points with the last one being the game winning one. Their defense forced two fumbles and had an interception, one of those fumbles was recovered for a TD. Rookie QB Riley Leonard did have two passing TDs and a rushing TD for the Colts.

Bills 35-8 over the Jets: Backup QB Mitchell Trubisky had four passing TDs and backup QB Ty Johnson had a rushing TD. Undrafted rookie QB Brady Cook had a passing TD but it was in garbage time.

Lions 19-16 over the Bears: The Lions hit the game winning field goal as time expired to beat their divisional rival. Their kicker accounted for 13 of their points but missed a field goal. QB Caleb Williams did have two passing TDs in the 4th quarter with both of them being two-point conversions as well.

Broncos 19-3 over the Chargers: Kicker Wil Lutz accounted for 13 of their points and their defense picked off backup QB Trey Lance for a TD. The Chargers only had a field goal.

Raiders 14-12 over the Chiefs: Six turnovers between the teams and both kickers accounted for 12 points. The difference was the Raiders sacked the 4th string QB of Kansas City for a safety but they also hit the game winning field goal.

Rams 37-20 over the Cardinals: QB Matthew Stafford had four passing TDs compared to QB Jacoby Brissett who only had two. The Rams’ kicker also accounted for 13 of their points.

Patriots 38-10 over the Dolphins: The Patriots RBs Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson accounted for 184 yards rushing with four rushing TDs. Stevenson also caught the only TD pass from QB Drake Maye. 3rd string QB Quinn Ewers threw one TD pass.

Commanders 24-17 over the Eagles: 3rd string QB Josh Johnson had a passing TD and a rushing TD plus Chris Rodriguez Jr had a rushing TD. Backup QB Tanner McKee had one passing TD.

Steelers 26-24 over the Ravens: QB Lamar Jackson looked like his old self with three passing TDs and RB Derrick Henry had over 100 yards rushing. But their rookie kicker missed the game winning field goal as time expired to give the division to the Steelers. QB Aaron Rodgers did have a passing TD and their team got two rushing TDs.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

NFL Week 18 Predictions 2025:


Buccaneers over Panthers:

49ers over Seahawks: 

Cowboys over Giants:

Falcons over Saints:

Bengals over Browns:

Vikings over the Packers:

Jaguars over Titans:

Texans over Colts:

Bills over Jets:

Bears over Lions:

Broncos over Chargers:

Raiders over Chiefs:

Rams over Cardinals:

Patriots over Dolphins:

Eagles over Commanders:

Ravens over Steelers: