The Sixers Yearly Owning of the Pistons is a New Favorite Tradition


It was late in the 3rd quarter at the Wells Fargo Center and Andre Drummond had just stepped to the line for two free throws. He sunk them both, bringing his career free throw average up to 40%. Then, he back tracked down the court, silencing the crowd with his finger. The Pistons were down […]

By Aidan Powers | January 6, 2018

I Can’t Die Before a Carson Return


Well, we aren’t even a week into the new year and the 45th President of the United States has already coming out cyber swinging like never before. Many of you have already seen his recent 280 character masterpiece, but here it is for those of you who’s resolution it was to use social media less […]

By Aidan Powers | January 4, 2018

Lock of the Millennium: Eagles Winning on Christmas


Well, here we are. The day the schedule came out, we were in almost unanimous agreement that a 9-7 season would be a step in the right direction. Now, we spend our time talking ourselves into Nick Foles leading us to a Super Bowl. We’ve been through a lot since that schedule release day. There […]

By Aidan Powers | December 24, 2017

Jahlil Okafor is Still Throwing Himself a Pity Party


Jahlil Okafor on the Sixers was like the alcoholic step dad you never wanted. No matter how many bad qualities he has that infuriated you, you know you’re always stuck with him. When Okafor was unloaded onto the poor Nets, I thought we had been freed from ever acknowledging his existence ever again. Yet, here […]

By Aidan Powers | December 20, 2017

Donovan’s Sexting Skills Are Ruining Our Childhood


Well, if you woke up today, that means a celebrity has been stripped of their job or suspended due to sexual harassment or assault accusations. We’ve seen actors, we’ve seen politicians and now we have hit the former athlete stage. NFL Network on-air talent got absolutely purged today and among those accused of harassment is […]

By Aidan Powers | December 13, 2017

The Five Stages of Grief: As Told by a Philly Sports Fan


Denial:   There is just no way this is how the ride was supposed to end but the outcome seems all too inevitable. So, this is what an inmate on death row feels like. Alive for the time being, trying to comprehend the feeling of despair knowing the outcome is inevitable. Grasping any ounce of […]

By Aidan Powers | December 11, 2017

Our Eagles Needed Punched in the Mouth


By: Mike Chisdock Well, for the first time in literally months, the taste of bitter defeat has returned in a gut wrenching way. If I could use a movie scene to describe the Eagles’ lackluster defeat in Seattle, it would be the one in 8 Mile when Cheddar Bob pulls a gun out and then […]

By Aidan Powers | December 7, 2017

Can We Talk About the Most Disrespectful Electric Slide of All Time?


Leading up to the weekend clash with the Chicago Bears, I like many Eagles fans, tried to rationalize a way to stay level headed and not automatically assume a blowout was inevitable. It was the classic “trap game” that wasn’t really a trap game.  Maybe our team was looking ahead; maybe they would be sluggish […]

By Aidan Powers | November 28, 2017

The Dallas Game was the Most Important Game of the Season Because…


By: Mike Chisdock The satisfying 37-9 beatdown of the Dallas Cowboys we saw Sunday night was the most important game of the season so far for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, this game showed the Eagle’s resiliency when they are faced with adversity. Every good Super Bowl team and even playoff team has THAT […]

By Aidan Powers | November 22, 2017

How the NFC will Play Out


By: Aaron Black I’ll preface this article by saying the Eagles finish 13-3, conservatively. It is that time of year. You’re doing it in fantasy football, now you need to do for the teams behind the Eagles. It is time to schedule peek. 9-1 through 10 games almost always means a 1-seed is in good […]

By Aidan Powers | November 21, 2017