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Every cable sports and news network has the same guy. Strong opinions, zero accountability. Been wrong about everything for 15 years and he’s back on tomorrow with the same crap.
We went a different direction. We called Clayton English.
Clayton doesn’t know about soccer or LA politics. He hasn’t watched Euphoria since it was good. He has no business being on a prediction markets show. We don’t care. The only credential that matters here is funny, and Clayton has more of it than anyone.
This week we break down:
Too much Drake?
There’s a real market on the top Spotify artist of 2026, and Drake’s position in it says something about saturation that the streaming numbers alone don’t. The question isn’t whether he’s popular. It’s whether his popularity and overexposure hit the point of oversaturation with three albums dropping on the same day.
Where will LeBron play next season or retire?
As Clayton asks…will he retire...ever? Or maybe Cleveland for round three?
Is the US ready for the World Cup? Who will win it?
Not the team. The country. The infrastructure, the vibes, the basic question of whether American sports culture is built to host the biggest event on earth. Clayton gives us a read from Atlanta on how it’s going.
Plus
The WNBA MVP race. And the one nobody saw coming: the LA Mayor market that now includes Spencer Pratt running against Karen Bass. Yes, that Spencer Pratt. The market is pricing it. We are not okay.
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