The next season, Patrick finished fifth in the league in scoring, becoming the first year old Wheat King player to finish with over points in almost 40 years. The next season, , Nolan Patrick was named the captain of the Wheat Kings. George was a work horse, carrying the ball over times in five out of eight seasons; so much of a work horse, that his performance started to decline due to the work load he carried in Tennessee.
When the Titans proposed a pay cut, in true Philly-man fashion, he wasn't having that--they released him. Now we're getting into the edgy side of Philly. The side people usually see first, and often.
Misunderstood by most, you can be sure that those from inner-city Philadelphia can understand his actions best; be it right, or be it wrong. Wallace is the side of Philly who would throw snowballs at Santa Claus, and Wallace is the side of Philadelphia that doesn't take no stuff.
More than that, though, Wallace is just passionate; not mean. Maybe, but not maliciously rude. Like most Philadelphians, he has a good heart, he just loses his cool when something he's so passionate about goes awry.
With Mike and Kenny -- you've all seen that explicative , You saw them calls. The cats are floppin' all over the floor and they're calling that explicative. That explicative ain't basketball out there. It's all explicative entertainment. You all should know that explicative. Come on now, Philadelphians, who hasn't gone on those sorts of tirades after dissatisfaction with the refs?
Likely, you've said that rant word for word. I'm a scraper This search result is here to prevent scraping. Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle tips in your inbox every Sunday morning — great with coffee! You Might Also Like. Nevertheless, of all the great Eagles defenders over the years, White was definitely the scariest. And in an era in which outside linebackers were dominating the league, it was White, a defensive end, who recorded 18 or more sacks in three straight seasons, including a WTF-inducing 21 sacks in 12 games in Paul Arizin was a Villanova graduate who led the NBA in scoring twice and finished his year career with a Barkley, like so many other Philadelphia sports icons, departed Philadelphia right during his prime.
While one might be tempted to think that it was because he was too good for Philadelphia, perhaps it was Philadelphia that was too good for him. For 20 years, from his debut as a player in to his final year as head coach in , Billy Cunningham was on the floor for the Philadelphia 76ers. The head coach of the Broad Street Bullies, Fred Shero coached the Flyers through their glory days, and then bowed out to take over the New York Rangers for two years before calling it quits at the age of While at Cheyney, he won a national title and Coach of the Year award in Chaney was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Sadly, we are getting to a point where only the oldest amongst us remember the NFL pre-Super Bowl Era, and the heroes of that era are reduced to a handful of guys whose records remain vital.
A Hall of Famer, Bednarik was a star on the last Eagles championship team in , and he was the last NFL player to be a full-time two-way player. In an age in which professional sports tend to glorify conspicuous consumption, embarrassments of wealth, bad behavior and greedy self-ism. Sonny Hill represents an understated and underrepresented class of sports icons who give back more to their communities than their communities give to them.
Bernie Parent debuted as a year-old goalie with Boston during the season. He was drafted by the Flyers in the expansion draft, and he was one of the first goalies in franchise history. Parent was traded to Toronto during the season in a three-way deal with Boston that brought Rick MacLeish, one of the cornerstones of the Broad Street Bullies and the player who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, to town.
Of course, Parent was back with the Flyers by then. After spending a season-and-a-half in Toronto, Parent was one of the first players to jump to the new World Hockey Association—with the Philadelphia Blazers—in , before rejoining the Flyers in
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