
PTI Why Did the Clippers Release Chris Paul?
Dec 3, 2025
Steve Young, a Hall of Fame NFL quarterback, joins the discussion, offering his unique insights on various topics. The unexpected release of Chris Paul by the Clippers sparks a debate on team dynamics. Young also analyzes Lamar Jackson's struggles, emphasizing the need for team adjustments. He highlights the Cowboys' advantage with new top receivers and stresses the importance of joy in football. Young wraps up with thoughts on accountability for quarterbacks, using a recent mistake as a teaching moment.
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Rankings Signal Committee's Future Preferences
- Wilbon and Kornheiser analyze CFP committee signals: rankings can foreshadow how the committee will weigh future outcomes.
- They argue committee placement (e.g., Alabama over Notre Dame) sets expectations for postseason selection.
Tomlin Seen As Credible Fit For Penn State
- Wilbon and Kornheiser call Mike Tomlin a ready candidate for Penn State and say his time with the Steelers may be over.
- They note recruiting experience is unproven but believe Tomlin's leadership would translate to college.
Clippers' Collapse Is Organizational, Not Just Paul
- Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser agree the Clippers' failure isn't solely Chris Paul's fault and points to bigger team issues.
- They highlight aging stars, coaching, and roster construction as primary causes of the collapse.
