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With Sunday’s loss to the Redskins, the Eagles fell to 4-11 on the season.
Only the Chiefs and the Jaguars – both 2-13 – have worse records. The Lions and Raiders are tied with the Birds at 4-11.
The tiebreaker among teams with the same record is strength of schedule. The team with the overall easier schedule gets the higher pick. In other words, you get rewarded for being terrible against worse competition. Here’s a look at what the top five picks would look like if the season ended today.
The Estately blog has a list today of the 17 Best U.S. Cities for Dogs. Those that scored highly have lots of dog parks, dog-related […]
It’s time to start stocking that bookshelf again (or iPad folder — whatever). BuzzFeed’s got a solid list of queer reads for the summer, ranging […]
Nearly 20 percent of Philadelphians aged 16-24 are neither enrolled in school or working. That’s about 46,000 teens and young adults with not a lot […]
Between now and the draft, we’ll have daily threads with the latest mocks, buzz and relevant links. Check back throughout the day for updates.
17. Kathleen Kane proved that people waste a lot of time trading really stupid emails at work. Of course, she also screwed up the Commonwealth’s […]
The natural wine trend has hit Philly in a big way, with establishments from high-end hotel restaurants to neighborhood bars pouring glasses and popping bottles […]
There are several very attractive communities around Philadelphia that look like period pieces but have managed to keep up with the times. Chesterbrook in Chester […]
Besides whoever it was that built the first center-hall Colonial back in Colonial times, no other architect has had as great an influence on how […]
Please forgive us. We’re a bit behind on our Beer Week updates and we’re also a bit unsteady when it comes to counting. We’re back […]
Just 25 days until Philly Beer Week–the most blessed 10 days in the life of Philadelphia beer drinkers–begins. Every day we’re highlighting an event from […]
Smokin’ Joe Frazier Died. Philadelphia’s boxing legend died at age 67 after a battle with liver cancer. Frazier, who lost only four matches in his […]
One of America’s most beloved and respected film critics, Roger Ebert, has died. Since losing part of his lower jaw to cancer in 2006–rendering him […]