Frankly, it's ugly. Assuming they all play their seasons, the best we can hope for from this collection of sorry franchises is a 9-7 finish for the Eagles. Maybe.
Phloundering Phils: Wow, they are just painfully, predictably, pitiful. You could expand the wildcard again, and the Island of Misfit Pitchers in the bullpen would probably still gag up games. This team has a glimmer of hope for the future in some of the youngsters, but the prospects over the next 3 years look pretty much the same as now, particularly because of the luxury tax self limit.
Flubbing Flyers: Loki was right. You got some old guys who can't score. Without Carter Hart standing on his head the score after the first period should've been 3-0 at least. Still, the next 3 years is probably most hopeful for this team, as they can shed some of the deadwood and perhaps get a sniper or two that will want to match the level of competition shown by the Isles.
Sixers: Speaking of retarded Jerruh like long term planetary extinction level management... this team is toast. The two "superstars" have not progressed their games since they were drafted. Can you trade Embiid for any kind of value? I'd do it before he gets injured again. You're gonna have to chew on Horford's contract for the next 3 years, so Process 2.0 here we come...
Eagles: I honestly have no clue but don't like the look of the OL at this point. Can Miles Sanders go? Will the WRs show up? Will the safeties play? Will the games be played? There are injuries, sure, but sounds like the defense is getting to the QBs consistently in practice. Which can only mean that Wentz is going to be under pressure. Over/under on games until we see hurts and Hurts? I put it at 4 1/2. Just behind the Flyers on the next three year hopefulness scale though.
Phloundering Phils: Wow, they are just painfully, predictably, pitiful. You could expand the wildcard again, and the Island of Misfit Pitchers in the bullpen would probably still gag up games. This team has a glimmer of hope for the future in some of the youngsters, but the prospects over the next 3 years look pretty much the same as now, particularly because of the luxury tax self limit.
Flubbing Flyers: Loki was right. You got some old guys who can't score. Without Carter Hart standing on his head the score after the first period should've been 3-0 at least. Still, the next 3 years is probably most hopeful for this team, as they can shed some of the deadwood and perhaps get a sniper or two that will want to match the level of competition shown by the Isles.
Sixers: Speaking of retarded Jerruh like long term planetary extinction level management... this team is toast. The two "superstars" have not progressed their games since they were drafted. Can you trade Embiid for any kind of value? I'd do it before he gets injured again. You're gonna have to chew on Horford's contract for the next 3 years, so Process 2.0 here we come...
Eagles: I honestly have no clue but don't like the look of the OL at this point. Can Miles Sanders go? Will the WRs show up? Will the safeties play? Will the games be played? There are injuries, sure, but sounds like the defense is getting to the QBs consistently in practice. Which can only mean that Wentz is going to be under pressure. Over/under on games until we see hurts and Hurts? I put it at 4 1/2. Just behind the Flyers on the next three year hopefulness scale though.
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