Day: February 10, 2019

Anaheim Ducks Fire Head Coach Carlyle

Something had to give eventually, and Anaheim has finally found their fall-guy. Head coach Randy Carlyle has been relieved of his duties after starting the season 21-26-9 (51 points), which is tied for the worst in the Pacific Division.

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Free Agency and Draft Targets for the Seahawks

After a disappointing loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round, the Seahawks exit 2018 and enter the 2019 season with various offseason needs. Here is a detailed look at how the Seattle Seahawks will prepare for free agency and the upcoming NFL draft.

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Matt Patricia Looks To Right The Ship In Detroit

The Detroit Lions ended the season with a dominating 31-0 win over arch-rival Green Bay to finish 6-10, this was the team’s worst season since 2012. With a second season under head coach Matt Patricia coming up, we should expect multiple changes this offseason as he continues to shape the roster to fit his scheme.

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Philadelphia Phillies Top 5 Prospects

The Philadelphia Phillies Farm System is the 8th best minor league system in all of baseball.  Headlined by (2) Tier 1 and (2) Tier 2 prospects along with one of the strongest off-seasons in recent memory, the future is bright in Philly and their fan base has hope again.  (PS – I started writing this before the JT Realmuto trade and Sixto Sanchez was the Phillies top prospect at that time. If you would like to read about Sixto Sanchez, and you should, he is the last prospect on this list).  

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Achieving his Niche: How Jahlil Okafor Found his Place in the League

The 2015 draft class has progressed to the point where the players have made their names in the league and NBA fans now know who’s relevant and who isn’t. Players like Karl-Anthony Towns, D’Angelo Russell, Ben Simmons, and Kristaps Porzingis define the 2015 NBA Draft Class and have solidified themselves in the league. One name that was thought to be a bust until this season is the third overall pick, Jahlil Okafor. The star big man came off a national championship team with Duke University in 2015.

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Anaheim Ducks Fire Head Coach Carlyle

Something had to give eventually, and Anaheim has finally found their fall-guy. Head coach Randy Carlyle has been relieved of his duties after starting the season 21-26-9 (51 points), which is tied for the worst in the Pacific Division.

Read More

Free Agency and Draft Targets for the Seahawks

After a disappointing loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round, the Seahawks exit 2018 and enter the 2019 season with various offseason needs. Here is a detailed look at how the Seattle Seahawks will prepare for free agency and the upcoming NFL draft.

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Celtics Season Review

It’s no secret that when compared with the preseason projections, this year’s Boston Celtics have failed to live up to expectations. ESPN and TeamRankings both

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Sox Grades Part 7: Rotation

This version of “Sox Grades” continues with the rotation but focuses on the back part of it. These were the players that stepped up in

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Matt Patricia Looks To Right The Ship In Detroit

The Detroit Lions ended the season with a dominating 31-0 win over arch-rival Green Bay to finish 6-10, this was the team’s worst season since 2012. With a second season under head coach Matt Patricia coming up, we should expect multiple changes this offseason as he continues to shape the roster to fit his scheme.

Read More

Philadelphia Phillies Top 5 Prospects

The Philadelphia Phillies Farm System is the 8th best minor league system in all of baseball.  Headlined by (2) Tier 1 and (2) Tier 2 prospects along with one of the strongest off-seasons in recent memory, the future is bright in Philly and their fan base has hope again.  (PS – I started writing this before the JT Realmuto trade and Sixto Sanchez was the Phillies top prospect at that time. If you would like to read about Sixto Sanchez, and you should, he is the last prospect on this list).  

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Achieving his Niche: How Jahlil Okafor Found his Place in the League

The 2015 draft class has progressed to the point where the players have made their names in the league and NBA fans now know who’s relevant and who isn’t. Players like Karl-Anthony Towns, D’Angelo Russell, Ben Simmons, and Kristaps Porzingis define the 2015 NBA Draft Class and have solidified themselves in the league. One name that was thought to be a bust until this season is the third overall pick, Jahlil Okafor. The star big man came off a national championship team with Duke University in 2015.

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