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In what’s likely the final episode of the year for Politically Uncorrect, Michael takes a step back to reflect on what he calls a year of pure hell — both personally and as a sports fan. From the Super Bowl fallout to UTSA’s loss to Texas State, the disappointments stacked up fast, creating a year that never seemed to give him a break.
Michael revisits the lingering effects of last December’s trip to Vegas and the infamous “three-day weekend,” from March that shaped much of what followed throughout the year. Rather than just rehashing losses, he unpacks how those moments compounded, altered perspective, and forced a level of self-awareness he didn’t ask for but couldn’t avoid.
It’s a raw, honest year-end reflection — no hot takes, no chaos for chaos’ sake — just Michael closing the book on a year he’s more than ready to leave behind, in true Politically Uncorrect fashion.
By Michael Roberson5
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In what’s likely the final episode of the year for Politically Uncorrect, Michael takes a step back to reflect on what he calls a year of pure hell — both personally and as a sports fan. From the Super Bowl fallout to UTSA’s loss to Texas State, the disappointments stacked up fast, creating a year that never seemed to give him a break.
Michael revisits the lingering effects of last December’s trip to Vegas and the infamous “three-day weekend,” from March that shaped much of what followed throughout the year. Rather than just rehashing losses, he unpacks how those moments compounded, altered perspective, and forced a level of self-awareness he didn’t ask for but couldn’t avoid.
It’s a raw, honest year-end reflection — no hot takes, no chaos for chaos’ sake — just Michael closing the book on a year he’s more than ready to leave behind, in true Politically Uncorrect fashion.

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