August 26, 2020
Fantasy football
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Evan Macy
It's too easy to just look at a list of running back rankings, or ADP, and to draft blindly based on other people's work. But there are pieces of information that can't be gleamed from rankings or even from the average draft position of players throughout fantasy football.
August 25, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
When it comes to drafting a QB in your fantasy league it's really easy to succumb to the lore of a big flashy name — or to over-draft when you first see a league member draft Patrick Mahomes. Having a reliable every day quarterback is a big bonus in fantasy, as having to stream fourth-tier signal-callers is never a fun task.
August 25, 2020
Concerts
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Evan Macy
On Monday night at "Drive in Live" in Monmouth Park, my mind was torn between two completely different frames of mind.
August 24, 2020
Phillies
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Evan Macy
What are the chances Nick Pivetta figures it out and becomes a reliable starter who realizes his potential in Boston?
August 24, 2020
Eagles
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Evan Macy
Three (long) years ago, during the Eagles eventual Super Bowl campaign, Carson Wentz had an MVP-caliber season before getting hurt in his 13th game (and handing the reigns over to eventual Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles).
August 21, 2020
Eagles
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Evan Macy
If you're going to catch one day of Eagles training camp on our live stream and open thread, it should be today.
August 21, 2020
Flyers
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Evan Macy
In a game that was a little sloppy and unconventional, the Flyers' offense did just enough to close out the feisty, bottom-seeded Canadiens in a 3-2 win in Game 6.
August 20, 2020
Eagles
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Evan Macy
The Eagles are simultaneously getting ready for the upcoming regular season and, well, trying to stay healthy.
August 20, 2020
Flyers
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Evan Macy
Let's be clear right off the top. The Flyers are a damn good hockey team. And really, aside from their Game 2 stinker against Montreal, they haven't been bad at all in the bubble in Toronto.
August 20, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
Tight end is kind of a frustrating position when it comes to fantasy football. Unlike running backs and wide receivers, a tight end doesn't really need to be on the field. And different teams value them in different ways, giving them differing amounts of snaps and targets across the NFL.