tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10431282614582987312024-02-03T04:58:20.299-05:00All Things Philly SportsYou source for the latest news and rumors on the Eagles, Flyers, Phillies and Sixers.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.comBlogger2030125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-62365913955832504232013-07-02T18:57:00.001-04:002013-07-02T18:57:51.689-04:00Flyers land Lecavalier<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Flyers did their typical Flyer thing, <a href="http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=426805" target="_blank">signing Vincent Lecavalier</a>, who had just been bought out by the Lightning, to a reported 5 year, 22.5 million dollar deal. The Flyers of course can't afford that contract without moving some salary, so expect news of a Braydon Coburn trade to be coming any minute now.<br />
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There are plenty of cons to this deal, including the fact that Lecavalier hasn't scored 40 goals since 2008 and hasn't even gotten 30 since. He's also pretty old and will be 38 in the last year of the deal. Still, he is a legit superstar and should be an upgrade over Danny Briere. Whether he will be a superstar for more than just a few more years is debatable but he should be good in the here and now.<br />
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Now the only question is whether the Flyers have anything left to upgrade the defense and get, you know, a starting goaltender. Hard to do with zero cap space so expect the Flyers to be active in the trade market.<br />
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Am I out of blog retirement? Maybe?<br />
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<br />allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-47454182144807545582012-08-09T23:20:00.001-04:002012-08-09T23:21:35.366-04:00Blockbuster Sixers trade: Philly picks up Bynum, deals Iguodala<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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As part of a huge 4 team trade involving Dwight Howard, the Sixers have pulled off a major addition, acquiring Andrew Bynum from the Lakers while dealing off Andre Iguodala to the Nuggets. The details of the trade are still emerging, but as of now the deal looks something like this:<br />
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Sixers get:<br />
Andrew Bynum<br />
Jason Richardson<br />
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Lakers get:<br />
Dwight Howard<br />
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Nuggets get:<br />
Andre Iguodala<br />
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Magic get:<br />
Arron Afflalo<br />
Al Harrington<br />
Nikola Vucevic<br />
Moe Harkless<br />
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While the Sixers did have to give up several more pieces besides Iguodala, including their two most recent first round picks, Bynum and Jason Richardson are huge additions for the Sixers. Bynum is certainly enigmatic but he is also one of the best centers in the league, probably better than all big men besides Dwight Howard. The one drawback to Bynum is that he is a free agent after the coming season and has indicated that he won't re-sign but he is from New Jersey so perhaps he will consider staying closer to home. Adding Richardson and his three point prowess to the team will also help spread the floor.<br />
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As for Iguodala, he been a key member of the Sixers for nearly a decade and he will be missed. While he was miscast as the leader of a team, Iguodala is still a great defender and a solid all-around basketball player. It's unfortunate that all of this went down when he was in London representing our country but the Sixers likely had to strike now to make sure the deal got done.<br />
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Huge, franchise changing move for the Sixers, and one that I applaud. Bynum could certainly leave after just one season but the Sixers have taken their first step towards becoming a team that can compete with the Heat in the Eastern Conference.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-90797485959994329262012-07-25T11:16:00.003-04:002012-07-25T11:16:59.898-04:00Phillies extend Cole Hamels for 6 more years<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Forget all the trade speculation: Cole Hamels is going to be a Phillie for a long, long time. The Phillies announced this morning that they have signed their home-grown ace to a 6 year, 144 million dollar contract extension. The deal also includes an option for a 7th year and a limited no-trade provision.<br />
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Forgetting that the Phillies are already paying 20+ million to two other pitchers, this is a great deal for both Hamels, who gets market value, and the team, who gets a great pitcher locked up for his prime years. While he will certainly be on the downside of his career when the contract runs out, Hamels still has plenty of good years left in his arm and its awesome to know they will all be in a Phillies uniform. <br />
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What the Phillies do next will be interesting. They have a ton of money locked into starting pitching for the next several years, so will they feel compelled to move Cliff Lee? Will they ship out Shane Victorino and Hunter Pence? If so, what are they going to do for an outfield next season? With the trade deadline less than a week away, we will likely know their plan soon enough.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-17839895445472023572012-07-24T15:53:00.001-04:002012-07-24T15:53:17.214-04:00Flyers lose out on Weber as Nashville matches<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We all had our hopes up. Certainly the cash-strapped Predators couldn't afford to lock up Shea Weber to a 110 million dollar contract, right? We all essentially penciled Weber into the Flyers line-up and started dreaming about an unstoppable defensive unit.<br />
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All of those hopes and dreams have now disappeared as Nashville has announced that they will match the Flyers offer sheet to Weber. While it will be difficult for the Predators to cough up the money necessary for Weber, they determined that their star defenseman was worth every penny.<br />
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After losing Weber, where do the Flyers turn now? They clearly are in the market for a top defenseman but there aren't any left on the market. The Flyers could throw a bunch of money at forward Shane Doan but that isn't going to do anything for their back end. While the offer sheet showed plenty of creativity, Paul Holmgren is now going to have to get even more creative if he wants to add a top defenseman to the Flyers. Homer has shown to have plenty of moves up his sleeve but he is now in danger of leaving the offseason table with nothing.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-91542151092990510072012-07-19T12:01:00.003-04:002012-07-19T12:01:56.954-04:00Flyers sign Shea Weber to massive offer sheet<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Flyers made huge news late last night when they signed Predators defenseman Shea Weber to a 14 year, 110 million dollar contract. Since Weber is a restricted free agent, Nashville will have one week to match the Flyers offer if they want to keep their star defenseman. Should they not match, the Flyers would get Weber but they would be forced to fork over 4 future first round picks.<br />
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While Weber is certainly worth the money, it isn't a guarantee that the Predators will match. The way the Flyers structured the contract, Weber will made 26 million dollars in the first year alone and make more than half of the money in the first 4 years. For a team without a ton of cash laying around like the Predators, this might not be a deal they can afford to match.<br />
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Should the Predators not match, the Flyers will be adding one of the best d-men in the league. Not only is Weber known for doling out big hits, he has a big shot from the point and can log a ton of ice time. As the Nashville captain, Weber would also bring leadership to the Flyers and would replace the huge hole left by the injured Chris Pronger.<br />
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Speaking of Pronger, this offer sheet likely confirms that Pronger will never again play hockey. Should the Flyers get Weber, they will also have to make a few moves to shed some salary. It could mean that Andrej Meszaros and Jakub Voracek have to be shipped out or the Flyers could move an even bigger contract off the books.<br />
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It wouldn't be a hockey offseason if Paul Holmgren didn't make a gutsy move. Adding Weber to one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference would further cement the Flyers as a Stanley Cup favorite. Early indications are that the Predators can't afford to match but they still have a week to figure out whether they can make it work. It will be a long week of waiting for the Flyers and their fans.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-57671872315340455162012-07-06T12:01:00.001-04:002012-07-06T12:01:48.375-04:00Sixers sign Nick Young, amnesty Elton Brand<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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While they might not be making earth-shattering moves, at least the Sixers are making things interesting this offseason. First, they draft another extremely talented swing player that can't shoot from the outside. Then, they re-sign the much-maligned but actually decent Spencer Hawes to a reasonable 2 year, 13 million dollar contract. Today they have made two more moves, signing swingman Nick Young and amnestying Elton Brand.<br />
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Young is another shooting guard/small forward to add to the Sixers collection, though he can actually shoot the three ball a little bit. He <a href="https://twitter.com/WojYahooNBA/statuses/221256413136166912" target="_blank">signed</a> a one year, 6 million dollar contract which could prove to be a good value for a player that can come off the bench and average around 10 points a game. Given his penchant for volume shooting, it's a fair guess that he is a replacement for Lou Williams.<br />
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To have room to sign Young, the Sixers had to use the amnesty clause on Elton Brand, buying out the last year of his contract that would have paid him 18 million next season. While Brand has been a great leader on the Sixers, he hasn't lived up to his huge contract, averaging just 11 points and 7 boards last season. Expect him to latch on with another team in need of his veteran presence but he is completely off the Sixers cap this season.<br />
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The Sixers were one game away from the Eastern Conference Finals last season. Have the moves they made so far this offseason made them any better? Not really, but perhaps they aren't quite done re-tooling.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-18184267856639895652012-07-05T15:08:00.003-04:002012-07-05T15:09:17.310-04:00Flyers sign Gervais, bring back Fedotenko<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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After missing out on Zach Parise and Ryan Suter, the Flyers have moved on to Plan B. That Plan B apparently involves picking up much lesser talent as the team announced today that they have signed defenseman Bruno Gervais and forward Ruslan Fedotenko.<br />
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Gervais signed a two year deal worth $825,000 per season to be the Flyers 6th defenseman. While he certainly won't replace the departed Matt Carle, Gervais, a 7 year veteran who has played for the Islanders and Lightning, gives the Flyers good depth in the back end. There is no expectation that Gervais will develop into a big contributor for the Flyers but he probably won't embarass himself on the 3rd defensive pairing.<br />
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As for Fedotenko, he is certainly a blast from the past for Flyers fans, as he last suited up for Philly in 2001. Since being traded to the Lightning in 2002, Fedotenko has won a Cup in Tampa and also played for the Islanders, Penguins (where he won another Cup) and Rangers. The Flyers signed him to a one year, 1.75 million dollar contract to play on the third line and chip in about a dozen goals. Nice pickup but certainly not something that will drastically improve the Flyers and certainly not a move that will replace the production of the departed Jaromir Jagr.<br />
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The Flyers moves in free agency have been fairly underwhelming to this point, not that that is necessarily a bad thing. With a ton of young talent that figures to still be improving, the Flyers have plenty of room to grow into a better team. Of course, Paul Holmgren could also just be biding his time before he pulls the trigger on a huge trade for Bobby Ryan or Rick Nash.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-48193014182812365212012-07-01T13:27:00.000-04:002012-07-01T13:27:07.561-04:00Flyers bring back Michael Leighton<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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NHL free agency kicks off today and the Flyers started things off by re-signing a familiar name: Michael Leighton, who signed a one year deal worth $900,000 to be the backup goaltender. Yep, that's the same Michael Leighton who took the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals and then spent the last two seasons in the AHL.<br />
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While the move is perplexing initially, there aren't a lot of other backup goaltending options out there in free agency, especially at that price. The Flyers are likely trying to go cheap at backup goaltender so they have some extra money to go after a big name, whether it's Ryan Suter or Zach Parise. If Leighton only has to play a few games behind Ilya Bryzgalov, then the signing looks fine. If Bryz struggles or gets injured, handing the reigns over to Leighton could prove disastrous.<br />
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Look for the Flyers to stay plenty busy today, just like they always do on July 1st. While this first signing isn't exciting or impressive, it allows the Flyers to now concentrate on making a big splash.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-53572864435387956492012-06-30T18:22:00.001-04:002012-06-30T22:08:20.386-04:00Phillies trade Jim Thome to the Orioles<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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According to <a href="https://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/statuses/219188799933128704" target="_blank">Ken Rosenthal</a>, the Phillies have traded Jim Thome for the second time, shipping him off to the Orioles this time. The deal will be officially announced following the game today but don't expect the Phillies to get much in return as this deal was about getting Thome to an AL team where he could get consistent at-bats.<br />
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With Ryan Howard missing at least half of the season, the Thome signing in the offseason made sense if he could step in and play first base. When his back didn't prove up to the task, Thome was left to waste away on the Phillies bench once interleague play in the American League parks ended. Given how ineffective he was as a pinch-hitter yet how dominant he was as DH, Thome will be a nice piece for the Orioles and should be a big contributor when he gets consistent at-bats.<br />
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It is unfortunate that Thome's second stint with the Phillies wasn't nearly as memorable as his first due to a faulty back. He still has a few good swings left so its nice to see him back in the American League where he belongs.<br />
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<b>Update</b>: The Phillies got single-A pitcher Kyle Simon and catcher Gabriel Lino in the deal.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-56981442928866900942012-06-23T18:19:00.001-04:002012-06-23T22:00:07.044-04:00Flyers swap JVR for Luke Schenn<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The man that has been rumored to be traded seemingly ever since he was drafted has finally been dealt: the Flyers have traded James van Riemsdyk to the Maple Leafs for defenseman Luke Schenn. This deal has been rumored to be happening for the last year or so and the Flyers finally pulled the trigger to trade the two straight up for one another.<br />
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Schenn, who is indeed the brother of current Flyer Brayden Schenn, is a young defenseman who has shown plenty of promise but has yet to live up to his potential. His cap hit is lower than JVR's by nearly a million and he is under contract for fewer seasons so the Flyers are also freeing up money that will likely be used to re-sign Matt Carle as well as bring in a free agent or two. If Schenn ever lives up to his potential as a top defenseman, this deal could turn out to be a steal for the Flyers.<br />
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Much like Schenn, JVR has never quite lived up to his potential. He has long been coveted by the Leafs for his size and his occasional flashes of brilliance. He could be the type of player that will thrive with a change of scenery and could eventually become a star and make the Flyers regret ever trading him.<br />
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It's pretty apparent that Paul Holmgren loves trading and isn't afraid to take chances. On paper, JVR is currently the better player in the deal but neither player has fully developed yet so it is impossible to love or hate the deal. Given the complete over-pay of his contract, I can't say I'm all that upset that JVR has been shipped out of town.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-5353276280969480922012-06-22T12:38:00.000-04:002012-06-22T13:04:06.457-04:00Flyers deal Bobrovsky to Columbus<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This isn't the rumored "big trade" but the Flyers have made a move, dealing Sergei Bobrovsky to the Columbus Blue Jackets for <a href="https://twitter.com/Aportzline/status/216206137475866624" target="_blank">three draft picks</a>, including a 2nd round pick and two 4ths. While the Flyers are now lacking a backup goaltender, they got a great return for Bob and may have the pieces necessary to make a bigger move.<br />
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While Bobrovsky had his moments with the Flyers, he seems destined to be a starter in the NHL and he wasn't going to get that opportunity in Philadelphia. If the move is the first step towards grabbing a big name player or even if it allows the Flyers to make a smaller move, it was the right time to deal Bob since he still has a good amount of upside.<br />
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With the NHL Draft coming tonight, expect the rumors to continue to swirl around the Flyers, who always seem to make a big splash this time of the year. Don't expect anything as drastic as last offseason but don't be surprised when a young player gets moved for an established star, either.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-19299043301109186252012-06-19T12:26:00.001-04:002012-06-19T12:33:47.460-04:00Eagles sign safety O.J. Atogwe<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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According to a <a href="https://twitter.com/Russellmania980/status/215112880515850240" target="_blank">report out of Washington</a>, the Eagles have added some depth to their secondary, signing veteran safety O.J. Atogwe. Atogwe is a former Ram and most recently played a season with the Redskins and figures to slide into the backup free safety spot behind Nate Allen.<br />
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While Atogwe has had his injury issues the last few seasons, if healthy, he could be a useful addition to the Eagles secondary. He should provide great depth and can step in and start if needed. While he isn't the same player that picked off 8 passes for the Rams in 2007, Atogwe is definitely a player worth taking a flier on, assuming he signed a one year contract for very little guaranteed money.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-54597728015138356232012-05-29T16:46:00.002-04:002012-05-29T16:46:35.274-04:00Phillies lose Halladay for 6-8 weeks<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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After leaving the game early on Sunday, you knew this was coming: the Phillies have placed Roy Halladay on the 15 day disabled list due to a strained lat. The early word is that Halladay hopes to only miss 6-8 weeks.<br />
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While losing Halladay for two months is never a good thing, the injury could have been much, much worse. Halladay expects to be back by August, just in time for the Phillies to (hopefully) make a playoff run. Since he has been dealing with shoulder issues all season, if he comes back at full strength, the time off could even be a good thing for Halladay.<br />
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With Vance Worley also out, the Phillies rotation suddenly has a hole. Could this mean the Phillies sign Roy Oswalt? Since he is apparently about to sign with the Rangers, barring a trade, the Phillies will have to look within for their 5th starter.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-30903316945717199602012-05-17T19:49:00.001-04:002012-05-17T19:50:03.639-04:00Eagles lock up LeSean McCoy for 5 more years<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Eagles have once again made it clear: if you are young and you perform, you are going to get paid. LeSean McCoy got rich today, signing a 5 year, 45 million dollar contract that will keep him with the Eagles through 2017. The deal includes 20.765 million dollars in guaranteed money and makes Shady one of the highest paid running backs in the league.<br />
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Given that McCoy could possibly be the best running back in the NFL, locking him up was a priority. Though he still had another year on his rookie contract, the Eagles rewarded him for a strong 2011 season and have guaranteed that he won't hit the open market for several more years.<br />
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Despite the lofty figures in the contract, it's hard to complain about this deal. The Eagles have plenty of cap space and they are giving a lot of money to an elite player that is still getting better. Barring an injury, McCoy should more than earn his paycheck.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-14086117163975512102012-05-10T22:17:00.001-04:002012-05-10T22:17:32.274-04:00On to the second round: the Sixers??!?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It may need an asterisk but a number 8 seed knocking off a number 1 seed is always a tremendous accomplishment. The Sixers pulled off that task after beating the Bulls on Thursday and winning their first round series, 4-2.<br />
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Fittingly, the hero for the Sixers was Andre Iguodala, who has taken a ton of heat over the years for not stepping up in the clutch and hitting the big shots. After the Bulls foolishly tried to add to their 1 point lead in the final seconds of the game, Iguodala grabbed a rebound and took the ball coast-to-coast and got fouled with 2 seconds left. Iguodala had ice in his veins, hitting both free throws to give the Sixers a series win.<br />
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The Sixers now await the winner of the Celtics/Hawks series, which will likely be Boston. Don't expect a Celtics/Sixers series to be pretty but also don't expect the Celtics to simply walk all over the Sixers. It's been a long, long time since the Sixers got to the second round of the playoffs and they deserve a ton of credit for getting there. While their path was easier due to injuries, the Sixers still deserve a ton of credit for knocking off one of the elite teams in the league.<br />
<span style="font-size: xx-small;">(Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images)</span>allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-10010264788685874152012-05-08T23:01:00.001-04:002012-05-08T23:02:48.851-04:00Another Flyers season ends but the future remains bright<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It really wasn't supposed to happen this way for the Flyers, at least not this season. No, I'm not talking about how the Flyers weren't supposed to lose to the Devils; the Flyers weren't supposed to even get to the second round this season.<br />
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After making drastic changes last offseason, the Flyers instantly entered a rebuilding mode, one that will feature a number of young players who are years away from their primes. Sure, the Flyers were still supposed to be competitive but they really weren't expected to be serious Cup contenders until the kids had a chance to develop. Really, anything that happened this season was gravy.<br />
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So why is it still so disappointing to see them lose to the Devils on Tuesday and get ousted from the playoffs? Mostly because of how much fun it was to see these upstart Flyers stick it to the Penguins in one of the most entertaining series of games in many years. To follow up all of that entertainment with four straight losses to the Devils in a series of games that were very uneventful was what was so disappointing.<br />
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The future is very bright with these Flyers. Claude Giroux could still get better. The 8 rookies that hogged all the ice time this season should only improve with even more experience. Chris Pronger hopefully will return. Ilya Bryzgalov will hopefully keep his head on straight. There is a lot to like about the future of the Philadelphia Flyers.<br />
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Despite all of this, it still hurts to see them lose to a Devils team that doesn't really feel like a great team. Hey, we'll always have that Penguins series.<br />
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After a slow first period, the Flyers picked up their play and took out the Devils in overtime in Game 1, 4-3. Mr. Playoffs, Danny Briere, was the hero in this one, putting the puck into the back of the net twice in overtime, though the first was called off due to Briere kicking it in. Here's Briere's game winner:<br />
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The Flyers have to be happy with how they played after the first period. Should that carry over into the next few games, they should make short of the Devils.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-8694035920331002632012-04-28T18:21:00.001-04:002012-04-28T18:21:59.461-04:00Eagles 2012 NFL Draft Day 3 Round-up<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Eagles wrapped up their draft with 5 more selections on Sunday, going for depth at several positions. Here is a look at each player the Eagles selected:<br />
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<b>Round 4, Pick 28 (123): Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia</b><br />
The Eagles may have found their slot corner. Boykin is another great athlete, one who should compete right away for a starting spot in the Eagles secondary. A dynamic kick returner in college, Boykin could also immediately be the best return man on the Eagles roster. Boykin also played some receiver in college so he certainly is versatile. While he is small (5 foot 9) and has had a history of concussions, Boykin appears to be another great value pick.<br />
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<b>Round 5, Pick 18 (153): Dennis Kelly, OT, Purdue</b><br />
The Eagles finally grab a lineman and he looks like a project. Kelly, who was the offensive player of the year at Purdue in 2010, is huge (6 foot 8) and was a three year starter in college. Expect Howard Mudd to take this kid under his wing and develop him into a usable piece somewhere down the road. <br />
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<b>Round 6, Pick 24 (194): Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa</b><br />
McNutt has good size (6 foot 3) and hands and could be a decent depth receiver for the Eagles. With 170 career catches for 2861 yards, he put up some solid numbers at Iowa, even setting a school record for number of career receiving touchdowns with 28. With the Eagles seemingly interminable red zone issues, McNutt could develop into a nice target for Michael Vick near the goalline. There are some questions about his effort and blocking skills.<br />
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<b>Round 6, Pick 30 (200): Brandon Washington, G, Miami</b><br />
Washington played tackle at Miami but will likely move to Guard in the NFL. He spent three years at Miami and has the size (6 foot 3, 320 pounds) to be an NFL lineman. Best case scenario for him is probably a practice squad spot.<br />
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<b>Round 7, Pick 22 (229): Bryce Brown, RB, Kansas St.</b><br />
I expected the Eagles to take a backup running back with an earlier pick; instead, they waited until their final pick and took Brown, who transferred from Tennessee in 2010. He is a complete question mark, a guy with a ton of talent who never really did anything in college. He's a 7th round pick so I wouldn't expect much from him.<br />
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Go <a href="http://allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com/2012/04/eagles-trade-up-draft-dt-fletcher-cox.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com/2012/04/eagles-upgrade-defense-grab-quarterback.html" target="_blank">here</a> for my analysis on the Eagles Day 1 and Day 2 picks.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-12727824901576111832012-04-28T17:26:00.001-04:002012-04-28T22:31:10.152-04:00Derrick Rose out for the playoffs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Sixers may suddenly have a chance: it is being reported that point guard Derrick Rose tore his ACL and will be lost for the remainder of the playoffs. Rose suffered the injury in Game 1 against the Sixers and that will certainly put a damper on any championship run the Bulls thought they were making.<br />
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Why Rose was in a blowout game with just over a minute to play is beyond me but you can bet the Bulls regret not taking him out. Expect the Bulls to take care of the Sixers, though it may take an extra game or two than it should have.<br />
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On day 2, the Eagles continued their solid showing at the 2012 NFL Draft, focusing once again on upgrading the defense by taking the best available defenders in the second round. The Birds also selected their next project quarterback in the third round. Here is a look at the Eagles day 2 picks:<br />
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<b>Round 2, Pick 14 (46): Mychal Kendricks, LB, Cal</b><br />
The Eagles actually took a linebacker, something they don't often do in the draft, and it appears that they got themselves a good one. Kendricks, the Pac-12 defensive of the year last season at Cal, has tremendous speed and could slide into a starting outside linebacker role with the Eagles. While he is small (5 foot 11), he has a good motor and is a physical tackler. The Eagles took the best available defensive player that fit their system so its hard to find fault with this pick.<br />
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<b>Round 2, Pick 27 (59): Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall</b><br />
The Eagles don't really need more defensive linemen but they couldn't resist taking Curry and his ability to rush the quarterback. I'm not really sure where he fits into the Eagles stacked d-line rotation but they will make room for a guy who loves getting to the quarterback as much as Curry does. He is yet another high-motor guy who Eagles fans will love.<br />
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<b>Round 3, Pick 25 (88): Nick Foles, QB, Arizona</b><br />
Foles is a bit of a question mark as the Eagles don't really need yet another project quarterback. Does this selection mean that they have already soured on Mike Kafka? Foles has a good arm but very little mobility and shouldn't be counted on to ever be anything more than a backup quarterback. With the way Andy Reid can develop QB's, though, count on him eventually being traded for a second round pick.<br />
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The Eagles still have a few needs that need filling, including some secondary help and possibly a backup running back. Luckily, they still have the following 5 picks remaining:<br />
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Round 4, Pick 28 (123)<br />
Round 5, Pick 18 (153)<br />
Round 6, Pick 24 (194)<br />
Round 6, Pick 30 (200)<br />
Round 7, Pick 22 (229)<br />
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I'll have more analysis on the remaining picks on Saturday.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-52054597768455563372012-04-27T16:36:00.001-04:002012-04-27T16:37:09.553-04:00Report: Brian Dawkins will retire as an Eagle<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The player that still remains in the hearts of all Eagles fans is coming home. <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/149277495.html" target="_blank">According to Jeff McLane of the Inquirer</a>, Brian Dawkins, who announced his retirement last week, will sign a one day contract and retire as an Eagle. Dawkins had been with the Broncos for the last three seasons but will certainly be better remembered for being the anchor of the Eagles defense through all of those NFC Championship games.<br />
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Expect Dawkins to get a celebration at an Eagles game this season and for his #20 to be retired. After that, expect plenty of Hall of Fame debates. I know how we all feel about B-Dawk but its not exactly easy for safeties to get into the Hall.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-52376199411421354092012-04-26T21:22:00.001-04:002012-04-27T12:53:14.344-04:00Eagles trade up, draft DT Fletcher Cox<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Eagles have struck at the NFL Draft, trading up from to take Mississippi State DT Fletcher Cox with the 12th pick in the draft. Cox was considered the best defensive tackle in the draft by some and the Eagles made a great move to grab him, trading their 15th pick in the first round and a 4th and a 6th rounder to move up 3 spots to ensure they could take him.<br />
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Cox is an incredible athlete who is big, strong and fast and plays with a high motor. With his pass-rushing skills, he'll be ready to play right away and should make an instant impact. Cox could even be ready to step right into the Eagles starting defensive line that suddenly looks unstoppable with Trent Cole, Cullen Jenkins and Jason Babin. Add in Darryl Tapp and Mike Patterson and the Eagles are loaded with pass rushers that should create havoc for the opposing offensive lines.<br />
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The Eagles get an A for their first pick. Most experts didn't expect Cox to be their with the 15th pick in the draft so the Eagles made the necessary and fairly painless move to trade up and grab him. With plenty of picks left in the draft, the Eagles should have plenty of time to address their needs in the secondary and grab a linebacker and possibly a quarterback.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-39142039945352268192012-04-25T17:09:00.001-04:002012-04-25T17:09:40.618-04:00Eagles deal Asante Samuel to the Falcons<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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After having him on the trade block for almost a year, the Eagles have finally shipped Asante Samuel out of town, trading him to the Falcons for a mere 7th round pick. Samuel restructured his contract with Atlanta to earn less money as a requirement of the deal.<br />
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Why the Eagles traded a still very good cornerback for just a late round pick is somewhat puzzling on the surface. While the Eagles certainly didn't get much value in return for Samuel, they are freeing up the money needed to sign LeSean McCoy to a huge contract while still allowing themselves plenty of room under the cap to remain flexible. If you think it sounds like the Eagles are being cheap, you are probably right, but they always like to have extra cap space should they need it. It's a tough trade to swallow, however, with Samuel still playing at a nearly elite level.<br />
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The Eagles "dream secondary" is no more though it will still be one of the best in the league with Nnamdi and DRC and whoever they trot out at the two safety positions. While it would have been nice for the Eagles to try to restructure Samuel's deal to keep him around, NFL teams don't like to invest too much money into one position and clearly he didn't fit into the teams long term plans. As long as the Eagles lock up McCoy to a long deal, I'm okay with dumping Samuel's contract.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-33537002306326903352012-04-22T15:00:00.000-04:002012-04-22T15:00:03.134-04:00Flyers kick Penguins to the curb<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Pennsylvania now belongs to the Flyers. <br />
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There was certainly reason to be nervous after how Games 4 and 5 went but the Flyers quickly put any thoughts of a possible Penguins series win to bed by jumping out to an early lead in Game 6 and never looking back. In the series that had a little bit of everything, Game 6 was fairly normal as the Flyers dominated from start to finish, winning 5-1 to send the Penguins packing.<br />
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Claude Giroux set the early tone for the Flyers, first crushing Sidney Crosby then picking up a goal 32 seconds into the game. Giroux later added a pair of assists and continues his emergence into the upper echelon of hockey players. In a series that featured Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, supposedly two of the top 5 players in the world, Claude Giroux was often the best player on the ice.<br />
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The series was also a coming out party for Sean Couturier, who not only had a hat trick in Game 2 but also made it his personal mission to shut down Malkin. While Malkin had a fair amount of points, Couturier shut him down at critical moments and continually got under his skin. It will be a lot of fun watching the 19 year old Couturier own Malkin for years to come.<br />
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With the Penguins pushed aside, the Flyers now wait for their next opponent. Who they will play is still pretty up in the air depending on the outcomes of the Rangers/Senators and Bruins/Capitals series. With the Flyers already having beaten the supposed Cup favorite, a deep playoff run certainly seems like a strong possibility.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043128261458298731.post-5447660906189597392012-04-17T19:05:00.001-04:002012-04-17T19:05:27.988-04:00Eagles 2012 schedule releasedWe've known for awhile who the Eagles will be facing in 2012 but now we know exactly when they will be playing each opponent:<br />
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Week 1: 9/9 Eagles @ Browns, 1 pm<br />
Week 2: 9/16 Ravens @ Eagles, 1 pm<br />
Week 3: 9/23 Eagles @ Cardinals, 4:05 pm<br />
Week 4: 9/30 Giants @ Eagles, 8:30 pm (Sunday Night)<br />
Week 5: 10/7 Eagles @ Steelers, 1 pm<br />
Week 6: 10/14 Lions @ Eagles, 1 pm<br />
Week 7: BYE<br />
Week 8: 10/28 Falcons @ Eagles, 1 pm<br />
Week 9: 11/5 Eagles @ Saints, 8:30 pm (Monday Night)<br />
Week 10: 11/11 Cowboys @ Eagles, 4:15 pm<br />
Week 11: 11/18 Eagles @ Redskins, 1 pm<br />
Week 12: 11/26 Panthers @ Eagles, 8:30 pm (Monday Night)<br />
Week 13: 12/2 Eagles @ Cowboys, 8:20 pm (Sunday Night)<br />
Week 14: 12/9 Eagles @ Bucs, 1 pm<br />
Week 15: 12/13 Bengals @ Eagles, 8:30 pm (Thursday Night)<br />
Week 16: 12/23 Redskins @ Eagles, 1 pm<br />
Week 17: 12/30 Eagles @ Giants, 1 pm<br />
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Note the Sunday Night games in Weeks 4 and 13, the Monday Night games Weeks 9 and 12 and the Thursday Night game in Week 15.<br />
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You can't tell anything about the strength of a schedule in April but the Eagles appear to have a tough road from Weeks 4 through 11 as they play divisional opponents and (presumably) good Steelers, Lions, Falcons and Saints teams. The division will likely be decided from Week 10 and on as the Eagles play 5 of their 6 divisional games in that stretch.allthingsphillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921352507214737506noreply@blogger.com1