Top to bottom. Sports related, so SEPTA and City Council don't qualify. Here's how I see it:
1. Sixers. They have a strategy, and they stick to it. It might not work if Embiid turfs, etc., but give them credit for having the balls to stick with it. Then, right down to the coaches, they are all aligned with the strategy, and coach the players (and play the players) consistent with that strategy.
2. Eagles. They too have a strategy in acquiring big fast players who can survive the pace, particularly on the offense. Again, it might take a while for them to see if the strategy works, but at least on offense the front office and coaches and players all seem to be aligned. Right down to their steroid-laced smoothies.
3. Flyers. They haven't had a strategy for twenty years other than to sign players to extra large contracts then trade them. Or sign one free agent goalie after another. The only reason that they aren't in last place is because Hextall seems to have an actual plan. Now let's see if Mr. Snider allows him to execute it.
4. Phillies. Unless Montgomery's latest quotes on keeping key players is just a way of driving their trade value up, there is no apparent strategy here. RAJ seems clueless whether the plan should be rebuilding or hoping that old players get young, and the players are playing like they just don't care at all. At all. No heartbeat.
1. Sixers. They have a strategy, and they stick to it. It might not work if Embiid turfs, etc., but give them credit for having the balls to stick with it. Then, right down to the coaches, they are all aligned with the strategy, and coach the players (and play the players) consistent with that strategy.
2. Eagles. They too have a strategy in acquiring big fast players who can survive the pace, particularly on the offense. Again, it might take a while for them to see if the strategy works, but at least on offense the front office and coaches and players all seem to be aligned. Right down to their steroid-laced smoothies.
3. Flyers. They haven't had a strategy for twenty years other than to sign players to extra large contracts then trade them. Or sign one free agent goalie after another. The only reason that they aren't in last place is because Hextall seems to have an actual plan. Now let's see if Mr. Snider allows him to execute it.
4. Phillies. Unless Montgomery's latest quotes on keeping key players is just a way of driving their trade value up, there is no apparent strategy here. RAJ seems clueless whether the plan should be rebuilding or hoping that old players get young, and the players are playing like they just don't care at all. At all. No heartbeat.
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