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That is either a disingenuous or ignorant statement to assume that their loss in revenue is related largely or entirely to politics and not general cord cutting, people getting information in different ways, and the general quality of espn falling for the past say decade. I’ll admit there is probably some correlation,

I think it’s a little ridiculous and whiney to complain about them acting in their best interest, but that’s just, like, my opinion, man.

I really don’t understand how anyone can be upset by a company, which exists for the sole purpose of making money, acting in its own best interest financially. Sure, it would be nice for any given company to take a stand for what is right now and then, but to expect a company to sacrifice money for morality is

Very good sign as Eskin is routinely wrong about everything.

Long time Flyer, fan favorite, and general baddass Wayne Simmonds is either causing confusion on how to spell his name or it is a bad joke.

Simmons is averaging 10 rebounds a game in his first time playing against NBA talent, so let’s not act like the kid can’t rebound.

His jumper has actually already shown some growth this year. At the beginning of the season he was hesitant to even attempt a wide open 10 foot shot. Now he takes those with confidence and has started to take elbow jump shots (15-18 feet) with confidence and some regularity. If he can score 18.5 a game (trending up)

And what would you have done with that roster after a failed Bynum trade as the legitimate attempt to make the team better than an 8 seed? That trade happened 5 years ago. Where would your plan take that team? Genuinely curious.

Also, the point wasn’t to field a competitive team. The Sixers had a competitive team for years that was stuck as a perennial 8 seed and not enjoyable to watch. A team lead by Evan Turner and Thaddeus Young was both competitive and terrible, and I say that as a Sixers fan. Also the Bynum trade was really the first

I am neither encouraged nor discouraged by a few bad games playing with an injured shoulder (that does not sound too serious) and I am reserving all judgment until he has time to play healthy and develop, as is the rational thing to do. Anti-process sentiment can continue until this team is legitimately good, but

Okay so now we’re writing fultz off already? The anti process sentiment at this point makes just as little sense as hinkie stans. Embiid and Simmons look like future all stars at least. Embiid has health issues, but Simmons suffered one freak injury and you’re writing of the top pick of the draft because of shoulder

Also look at who was throwing those passes if you’re gonna talk targets.

Not to mention we were still below the cap floor so giving redick that money meant literally nothing, which everyone is completely ignoring. If anything they overpaid to reach the floor and maybe buy some goodwill with redick for next year if we still want him.

Still has a long way to go, but he’s actually made considerable progress in that regard from last year. This kid looks special and the Browns are going to regret not picking him forever.

Kinda like the saints with Katrina. Everything is rigged!

If it was not fourth down then it was a terrible decision. If it was, then you absolutely kick the field goal.

Saying the difference is negligible between this hit and those that get flagged for unnecessary roughness is a little disingenuous. If he was in the pocket that would have been called roughing. He was out of the pocket and is not afforded those protections. That is the difference.

Was down to 10 teams from 75. Felt pretty confident about the Falcons this week. I’d imagine half the remaining 10 picked the Falcons. There goes a few grand. I knew I should have picked the Patriots.

I can only imagine how different this article would be if that had been an eagles fan.

Uh I think he’s talking about people who live in philly and commute to New York, which is actually quite common.