Wednesday, August 29, 2018

The Change of Sports?

I wrote an article a while ago in regards to the changing winds of the world sports. How the sports industry is no longer a business of drafting, trading, and building the best teams. How it has nothing to do with placing the best product on the field for the enjoyment of the fans. For years teams have been placed in specific areas because of the desire by the fans for a team to cheer for, an organization to call their own. As a stated before this no longer exists, the world of sports no longer deals with wins or losses it is now all about profitability. 

Sporting leagues and even teams are no longer focused on the product, rather they are focused on investments. We are now seeing team ownerships venture outside of the world of sports, but they use their team as collateral in a sense. They use their players as the aspect that is enticing. In fact we are in sorts seeing an opposite of what happened in the late 90s early 2000s with sports. During this time large organizations like Disney and Comcast were using their business power to purchase professional teams, to use as assets. They used these teams to push their other products to increase sales thus creating more profitability for the teams. We can see this in the example of Disney where they used their purchase of the Ducks and Angels to push their movie franchises, and to bring basically free advertising to their other assets like Parks and Television. The same case is made with things like Comcast and Time Warner; it was all used to build the business side. 

But, today’s world is very different in the sports industry. We are seeing these large sports teams becoming almost in the sense as investment banks. US and global teams are buying into industries such as eGaming, foreign sports leagues, television companies, and technology organizations. We see teams like the Orlando Magic partnering with EA Sports, and the Philadelphia 76ers purchasing an eGaming team. In some cases we even see investments like the 49ers purchasing an English soccer team. The hand is extending everywhere we are seeing sports teams and leagues reaching out to invest further, gathering assets. It is because they are realizing the profitability of using their team as an asset to push for long-term potential. 

The sporting world is at a brink of total change. Yes, championships still matter, and teams love the fans, things are soon going to be very different. We will soon see sports teams acting as conglomerates. Working together to build large-scale money making organizations on the same scale as a Merill Lynch or Wells Fargo

Friday, August 24, 2018

Phillies Playoffs?

The Phillies have been dominating as of late; they have proven themselves over and over again this season. The team has shocked the MLB currently ranking 2ndbehind the even more surprising Atlanta Braves. But, with their amazingly surprising performance, the question comes up… Do they have the ability to be a playoff team?

This team could definitely be a playoff contender; they have the pitching and the clutch hitting. The reason they have been so successful is their consistent play. The team has not tried to do too much; rather they play the same way almost every single night. They provide strong pitching performances and play small ball with a few big homers. The other reason they have been so competitive is their strong performances from their young superstars. Players like Nola, Hoskins, and Franco have carried this team on their backs. However, we are looking at a similar situation as the 2007 Phillies. We have a strong talented team, but they are missing those veteran leadership guidance. This will be their downfall towards the end of the season.

The Phillies will be a playoff team this year; they will get to the Wildcard. However, they will not advance past there. This has nothing to do with their talents, they will be able to be competitive for the next few years. I truly believe that this team can be a World Series contender within the next 3 years. I believe that this run, and the playoffs will be a great teaching moment for the young Phillies roster. It is truly a waiting game, but the Phillies will bring a World Series very soon to Philadelphia. 

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Player Spotlight – Sidney Jones – Jonseing to Start


On Sidney Jones’ Pro Day he practically suffered a season ending torn Achilles injury before he was even drafted. He had potential to be a top 10 pick and the Philadelphia Eagles drafted him in the middle of the second round. Jones is a solid press corner that has the speed to keep up with almost any receiver. After a lengthy recovery and some week 17 playing time, Jones is competing for a starting corner back position. 

With Patrick Robinson now on the Saints, the corner slot position is up for the taking. Both Jones and Avonte Maddox are the two corners competing for the position. Maddox doesn’t have anywhere near as much talent as Jones. The job is essentially Jones’ to lose. Jones will have to play well to keep it because Maddox is decent at the nickel corner position. 

Ronald Darby is in his contract year, so he will be making big plays hoping to get the big pay check. It is unlikely that the Eagles will have the money to resign Darby in order to give Wentz the contract he deserves. If Jones doesn’t start on the outside this year, he will definitely next year. 

The competition is a great problem to have. Injuries aren’t a matter of if they will happen, but when they will happen. The Eagles will be prepared for whatever happens during the season, because players can fill in for one another. With the way the league works, Jones will likely replace Jalen Mills after Mills gets injured and keep the job after playing lights out. No matter who plays, the Eagles secondary could live up to the stardom and success of the 2003 squad that had Dawkins, Troy Vincent, and Lito Sheppard. 






Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Running…Running… Running Backs Everywhere…


The Eagles are ready to take on the season; the Super Bowl Champions have the potential to repeat. However, there is one main question on many fans minds. Why are there so many running backs? The Eagles backfield has made an interesting turn since they lost LeGarrette Blount. Let’s take a closer look at this young and stacked Eagles team.

The Eagles current running back depth chart looks as follow:
Jay Ajayi, Darren Sproles, Corey Clement, Wendell Smallwood, Donnel Pumphrey, Josh Adams, and Matt Jones

To be honest we may see 3 kept in the running back role and 1 more kept in the special teams capacity. When you look at this roster Jay Ajayi is the clear star, he will be the one who is the starting RB day one. However, there are several questions that arise with the rest of the running back competition. When we delve deeper we can see some strong potential with these running backs. But, the main issue has been that no one has stood out so far.

Darren Sproles is the veteran; he is the true front-runner for the 2nd position in the RB race. However, how much confidence should be placed in Sproles. The man is 35 years old, and has been injury prone the last few years. Yet, over and over again he has proven he can be productive. Now the question arises do the Eagles use him as their piece or do they use him as potential trade bait. Eagles fans are excited about the creative plays Doug Pederson was not able to utilize last year because of Sproles being injured.

Corey Clement is a shoe in for the RB position, the guy proved himself last year to be a key asset. We may actually see Clement get a good number of carries and receptions this season. This is because Jay Ajayi does not have the full confidence of the Eagles staff and the skillset of an every down back. Clement could easily play himself into a starting role.

Wendell Smallwood has had his ups and downs in an Eagles jersey. He has proven himself to be a strong Special Teams candidate, however he hasn’t played up to par in the RB position. The man has unique set skills that could help balance the offense. However, I would not be surprised if Smallwood gets moved prior to the start of the season. If not he will only be a Special Teams player. He would be far fetched to make the team.

Now Donnel Pumphrey is someone I find to be extremely interesting. The 2nd year player has shown his unbelievable college ability can transfer to the NFL. However, his main issue is his size. Pumphrey is much like Darren Sproles, he is a tiny RB with a lot of skill. The man is the leading rusher in College Football history. Which proves if given the opportunity he could definitely add a unique perspective on the field. Pumphrey needs to prove himself in the final two games of the preseason to show his value. The Eagles will not want to cut their own drafted player so easily. They may try to stash onto the practice squad.

The last two Running Backs we are going to discuss are Matt Jones and Josh Adams. Matt Jones was a favorite to win the 4th spot coming into Preseason. Jones has had his ups and downs as a starter in the past. The man is a powerful asset in the backfield, however he has had a lot of hiccups since his start. Jones had to prove himself this Preseason, and he has not done that. Josh Adams on the other hand is an interesting case. He may be starting the season on the IR, however he has the skillset to be a backup RB for a team. He was a very successful RB for Notre Dame. Both of these players are outliers right now to make the team. However, don’t be surprised if Matt Jones ends up as a back up somewhere like New York.

The Eagles have a lot of discussion on their hands in the world of Running Backs. This should be an interesting conversation going forward. I believe the final RB’s will be Jay Ajayi, Darren Sproles, Corey Clement, and Donnel Pumphrey. This season should be very interesting to watch going forward. 


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Player Spotlight – Jordan Hicks – Will Jordan Hicks Have Another Hiccup?


Jordan Hicks is in his fourth season as the middle linebacker with the Philadelphia Eagles. Hicks was drafted in the 3rd round during Chip Kelly’s last season. Number 58 was one of the few bright spots of that season which involved Kiko Alonso and many missed tackles in a 3-4 defense. During that season, Mychal Kendricks, Kiko Alonso, and DeMeco Ryans were all unhealthy at some point, which allowed for Hicks to fill-in and showcase his talent. 

Unfortunately, Hicks caught the injury bug too. In both his rookie year and last year, he had season ending injuries. Luckily, Philadelphia has enough talent to not need to rely on him. The Philadelphia Eagles obviously overcame a ton of injuries last season, and they won the Superbowl. Kendricks was recently released from the Eagles, which shows that the coaching staff have faith Hicks should be healthy.

When Hicks is healthy he is a Pro Bowl caliber player and vocal leader of the defense. As the middle linebacker, he has the talent to be an anchor to the defense. When healthy, he is a Pro Bowl player and the Eagles defense could be the best in the league. Jordan is probably anxious to get the season started because you’d think that wants a Superbowl ring that played in. The best advice I have for him is to not get injured. Hicks already has a reputation for being injured, but if he gets injured again it could possibly cost him his career.

- Pants