Andrew Eisinger
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Andrew Eisinger
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Ok things changed in the last few hours, and it’s not looking good for Trump Here's why: - Iran struck the Gulf countries hard tonight. I was not expecting that - The NYT just reported U.S. officials gave a closed door briefing to Congress estimating Iran still retains half its ballistic missile program and even more of its drone capabilities - The Strait of Hormuz is still shut, and if Iran can sustain this for another 3 weeks, the global markets won’t survive (and based on the NYT report, they should easily be able to) - The Iranian regime has not collapsed, and the new leader seems even more radical. Apparently the less radical alternatives the U.S. was eyeing to take power where ‘accidentally’ killed (likely by Israel) - The U.S. burned through 800+ Patriot interceptors in five days at $4 million each, and even before this war started, the Pentagon only had a quarter of the interceptor stockpile it needs to defend all its global commitments The good news? The war may end sooner than what officials are saying. Trump will need an off-ramp soon as energy prices spike, munitions deplete, and the Gulf burns. As I’ve said below, all Iran needs to ‘win’ is to survive long enough for the costs to become unbearable.













The Steelers remain open to an Aaron Rodgers reunion in 2026, even though it’s unlikely due to Mike Tomlin'’s resignation. espn.com/nfl/story/_/id…






#Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers has been pushing to play against the #Bears, but in the end, it was too quick, per me and @TomPelissero. Rodgers should play next week, but the turnaround was just too quick. Mason Rudolph starts against the #Bears.





The Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms on a one-year, $900,000 contract with outfielder Derek Hill, avoiding arbitration, and have declined to tender 2026 contracts to left-handed pitcher Cam Booser, first baseman Tim Elko and outfielder Mike Tauchman.





The Packers' loss as a 13.5-point favorite is the largest upset in the NFL since the 2023 season (Titans +14.5 at Miami) and tied the Packers' largest upset loss since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger, according to ESPN Research.





