Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Weekend Roundup 12/12
I take two weeks off and WOW. Iverson is done as a Sixer, Garcia is filling in better than expected, Phillies pull off a huge trade, and the Flyers are looking more like the Phantoms…literally. Let’s get to the big news.
Sixers
Allen Iverson’s time as a Sixer is over. Yes, as of right now, as I write this, he is still technically sill a Sixer, but that’s just in name only. We all know what happened last week, so I’m not going to reiterate, but my goodness, did that ever start a chain of events that should have taken place a while ago. For the past few years, it’s been no secret that Iverson would not end his career, let alone this current contract as a Sixer. From his attitude on the court, to his unwillingness to share the ball, even Billy King wreaking the team trying to put together an ensemble cast, and Billy King is the subject of another article another day. Both player and team need a fresh start. And this is sad, seeing that Iverson is one of the best players in the game. There are rumors abound and I’ll list a few below:
-Iverson to
-It seems like three teams are seriously bidding on Iverson. They are
-ESPN Insider also reports that the Clippers might try to put together something including Corey Maggett, Sam, Cassell and Zeljko Rebraca along with a First Round Draft choice. They also report that
Anyway you look at it, Iverson is going. So sit back and enjoy the trade talk!
Eagles
Garcia has started two weeks and has put together two wins, and has looked very solid in both. Stallworth is proving to be a wonderful #1 receiver. The Eagles Brass should lock both these players up ASAP!
As pleasantly good the Eagles Offense has looked, their Defense has looked the opposite. Their Defensive Line can’t stop the run and have looked terrible against it. This past week the Secondary looked better, but let’s face it, they faced
This team, with its better than average offense and below par defense might just squeak out a Wild Card spot, and if the dice are rolled just right, they might pull out the NFC East spot, but don’t look for them to go far in the playoffs. The Bears and Seahawks are the teams to beat, but are very beatable. Just imagine if the Bears had a good Quarterback? They would be even more scary good then they are already.
Phillies
Freddy Garcia is a Philly, can you image that? They had to give up good pitching prospect Gio Gonzales and one time #1 prospect Gavin Floyd, to get this stud of a pitcher. I think this was a wonderful deal. And if the Phils can put together an knockout season, they might be able to resign him. Would that be great?!
With six starting pitchers, the are loaded and could and will make a deal to sure up their bullpen. The most likely odd man out is John Leiber. Rumors have him going to either
Some say surprise, but not me, but it looks like Pat “the Bat” Burrell is here to stay. And that isn’t as bad as many fans make it out to be. Even though Pat didn’t come through like they wanted in the clutch last season, this year, all the pressure is on MVP Ryan Howard. Hopefully that will take some weight of Burrell’s shoulders.
Flyers
Is this the Flyers or the Phantoms? The Flyers were finally starting to look ok, when the injury bug came and not just bit them, but took out a huge bite! Fourteen of the Flyers Twenty players played for the Phantoms at some point this past season. FOURTEEN! Again, is this the Flyers or the Phantoms?
But this could be a good thing. First, the season is over for the Flyers. The aren’t going to make any trade or shake any thing up just to make the playoffs and be sent home in the first round. Second, this is going to give a lot of the “Kids” some valuable NHL Playing time. They can go out, make their mistakes and learn from them and make them better players in the future. Third, the Flyers are going to get a pretty high draft pick and if they are smart, any trades they do make will bring them back some more draft picks. The Flyers hopefully this summer, will sure up their future for a long time.
In this new NHL with the Salary Cap, a team can go from bad one year, to stellar the next. Will the Flyers contend for the Stanley Cup next season? Probably not, but they might have the pieces to contend for a long, long time.