“Let’s Rumble”, Sixers Ben Simmons Looks Jacked & Ready To Go


Before the NBA season was put on hold, the Sixers were in a nightmare. They saw of their main pillars, Ben Simmons, out with no clear return due to a back injury. With the NBA set to return soon, the question became would Ben Simmons be ready? It seems very much so.   In an […]

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Who Will Struggle the Most Without Any Fans?


With the announcement of the NBA seasonfinally returning later this summer, fans are starting to get excited about being able to support their team again. Unfortunately, that support will have to be confined to their couch, as fans will almost certainly not be permitted at any capacity for the rest of this season. This got […]

By Justin Procope | June 4, 2020

HOCKEY IS BACK, NHL Announces Return To Play Format


It has been 76 days since a NHL game was played. But, a return date to hockey is near. After two weeks of heavy discussion, a deal to return to hockey has been made to finish the 2019-2020 season. NHL & NHLPA have agreed to return to hockey in a playoff style end to the […]

By Brandon Sommermann | May 26, 2020

Philly Heartbreak Bracket: Flyers Region


Oh Flyers. Some days they’re the fourth team in the city and every mention of their existence leads to “Nobody cares about hockey!” But there are those rare moments when arguably Philly’s most consistently winning team capture the hearts of the city…only to break them in the end. The Flyers are actually a rare major […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 22, 2020

Philly Sports Bracket of Pain: Phillies Region


There’s losing and then there’s the Phillies. No franchise knows how to lose better than the team formerly known as the Philadelphia Quakers. While Connie Mack’s Athletics were the class of baseball in the early 20th century the Phillies were . . . losing. Despite established in 1883, the Phils did almost nothing for their […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 21, 2020

Philly Sports Bracket of Pain: Sixers Region


‘Tis better to have loved and loss than to have never loved at all. Or is it? For a generation that had nothing but apathy for the 76ers basketball franchise from 2002 to 2017, they finally know the meaning of pain thanks to The Process Era. Some of said pain comes from on the court, […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 20, 2020

Philly Sports Bracket of Pain: Eagles Region


With everyone making brackets about just about anything they love, how about we do a bracket about things we hate? Philadelphia sports have plenty of good things to celebrate, but that also means the city has a ton of things to lament and anger over the past several decades. Over the next several days we’re […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 19, 2020

Introducing The Philly Sports Bracket of Pain


With March Madness being entirely non-existent in 2020, the need for tournaments and brackets is imperative. That’s why Philly Fan Life has decided to throw their hat in the ring of distracting sports fans with bracket content. Since there’s no current or future sports to talk about at the moment, fans have been looking at […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 18, 2020