The opening weeks of the NBA and NHL, the World Series-deciding MLB rounds, College Football Playoff-ramification slates, and every NFL are all happening at the same time.
If you can't find happiness in the Yankees, Longhorns, or 76ers losing, there are other teams that will make you happy. The NLCS has seen 17 different types of drunk. The opening of the schedule makes sports boring and frustrating. It is difficult to be irate during the late October and November time period.
It is impossible to hate an entire 60 minutes of Sportscenter. It's possible to be optimistic about the Giants, Cowboys, Nittany Lions, and other teams to make up for your misery. Maybe you haven't been excited about the Volunteers, Eagles, Trojans, or Jets in a long time.
With the constant onslaught of ups, down, favorable bounces, poor spots, and crunch time shithousery, we are all a few more heart palpitations away from a stroke. The trial of the NBA League Pass is still going on and so are the hopes of Georgia and others.
I don't know what the name was for it. I thought sports fans had their own secret, like that adult Nutterousy Buddy you buy at the gas station and inhale in your car with only the attendant in on the secret?

I will try to give as quick a run down as I can.
Yankees fans were adamant that karma was on their side in the Astros vs. Yankees game. New York was blanked, managing only three hits, and now face a three-game deficit.
The World Series is only a win away from the Phils, and their lead feels safe. The Padres gave up a 4-3 lead in the fourth and then a 6-4 lead in the fifth and lost 10-6. Kyle Schwarber and BryceHarper combined for four hits and three runs, with Kyle hitting a two-run home run.
Three top-15 schools have their first blemish even though this weekend was never going to live up to what happened in Week 8 Ole Miss, UCLA, and Syracuse all suffered losses. Lane Kiffin had to bench D.J. Uiagalelei to beat the Orangemen, Brian Kelly showed Lane Kiffin how to wear a visor, and the Bruins still haven't beaten Oregon.
The other Power Five teams continued their winning ways, with only the Frogs getting tested.
It's too early to overreact to the NBA, so read the next take with as much salt as you need. All of the players had great nights. They went 45 for 67 from the floor for a total of 123 points. The cumulative record of Boston, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee is not as good as it could be.
Yes, that is correct. The 76ers have yet to win a game. They lost to San Antonio at home in the first two games of the season. The city of Brotherly Love has been busy with other things. James Harden had 12 points on four of 18 from the field.