Scott Hartnell Returns To Flyers, This Time In The Broadcast Booth


Former Philadelphia Flyers winger, Scott Hartnell, is back with the orange & black. Well, this time behind the glass.   After Chris Therien left NBCSports Philadelphia in December, a spot on the Flyers pre-game & post-game desk was open. That spot will now be filled by the former Flyers fan favorite.   Since retiring following […]

By Brandon Sommermann | January 5, 2021

5 Reasons The Giants Need To Stop Complaining About Eagles


Whenever someone loses out on an opportunity to advance to the playoffs, the blame game always ensures thereafter. For the New York Giants, their divisional foe, the Philadelphia Eagles, are at the top of their blame list.   After the New York Giants beat the Dallas Cowboys in their 1:00pm matchup, they were in the […]

By Brandon Sommermann | January 4, 2021

Training Camp Preview: A Look At The Flyers Logjam At Forward


With no acquisitions at forward in the shortened NHL offseason, the Philadelphia Flyers will enter training camp with the same group they ended the season with in September. The lone exception being Tyler Pitlick, who signed with the Arizona Coyotes.   Last season, the forward group helped the Flyers score 227-goals. Which was tied for […]

By Brandon Sommermann | January 2, 2021

Where Does Carson Wentz Rank Amongst the All-Time Eagles Quarterbacks?


2020 is finally over, and it’s also the likely end of the Carson Wentz era in Philadelphia. His stunning decline from MVP frontrunner in 2017 to the NFL’s worst quarterback in 2020 is unprecedented. Unless if the front office can’t find a trade partner in the offseason, Wentz may have played his last game as […]

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Sam Morin To LW? Can 2020 Get Weirder?


When the Philadelphia Flyers drafted Sam Morin 11th overall in 2013, many believed they found their backbone for their blue-line. A big-bodied, hard-nosed, no nonsense backbone that the Flyers hoped turned into 15-year-veteran (at the time) Zdeno Chara.   At 6’7″, Morin was the tallest Flyers defenseman inside the organization. But, after 7-years, two ACL […]

By Brandon Sommermann | December 31, 2020

Nnamdi Asomugha Becoming a Movie Star is a Fitting End to 2020


2020 is coming to an end soon and it’s the kind of year that’s not worth even recapping. The entire year from beginning to end has been a level of unbelievable that makes every year before it look simpler. So thankfully the year of all years is finally drawing to a close. Only there’s one […]

By Mike McCarrick | December 29, 2020

A Fletcher Cox Appreciation Post


The Eagles lost to the Cowboys  and there is absolutely nothing worse than losing to that. Sure, the long-term implications benefit the Birds more by losing. Had they won it would likely place them at the top of the NFC East and set up a Wild Card loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And it […]

By Mike McCarrick | December 28, 2020

5 Time the Eagles Lost and it Didn’t Totally Suck


Losing sucks. And it especially sucks for Philadelphia Eagles fans when their team loses. Even with a Super Bowl title won recently there is still an atmosphere of grumpiness and frustration after a Birds loss matched by only by a few fanbases (And if you’re a Jets fan, a win in 2020 exceeds all of […]

By Mike McCarrick | December 21, 2020

Should The Eagles Tank Or Win?


The Eagles have been facing the most scrutiny in the league because of their inability to win games, whether it be subject to poor QB play, bad coaching, terrible play calling, you name it.  Eagles fans are divided when it comes to winning the division or tanking the rest of the season to have a […]

By Kameron Hammond | December 17, 2020

There Is No Good Way The Eagles Quarterback Debacle Ends


Let me start off by saying Eagles fans should still be enjoying the victory over the Saints. It’s been a long time since the Eagles have been enjoyable to watch. The fans should relish this for as long as humanly possible.   However, as is tradition in Philadelphia sports, that isn’t very long for Philly […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | December 16, 2020