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4 Burning Questions Amid The Sad State Of Philly Sports

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia major professional sports teams, astonishingly, have not won a home game yet in November.

The Sixers, Flyers, and Eagles are 0-12 at home in November.

There are bad times to be a sports fan of certain cities, but right now is as bad as it gets for Philly sports fans.

Current State of Philadelphia sports and four burning questions:

The Philadelphia 76ers (0-14) are the only winless team remaining in the NBA, and for the third season in a row, they will likely finish as one of the league's three worst teams.

Sixers Fans
PHILADELPHIA,PA - NOVEMBER 2: Jahlil Okafor #8 of the Philadelphia 76ers signs autographs for young fans (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

 

 

The Philadelphia Flyers (6-9-5) are the NHL's lowest scoring team, with just 35 goals. They have lost three in a row and are tied for fourth-worst in the NHL with just 17 points.

Washington Capitals v Philadelphia Flyers
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 12: Claude Giroux #28 of the Philadelphia Flyers skates in front of Michael Latta #46 of the Washington Capitals in the second period at Wells Fargo Center on November 12, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

 

 

The Philadelphia Eagles (4-6), despite Super Bowl expectations, have lost two straight to fall to 4-6 after back-to-back 10-6 seasons. The once lauded Chip Kelly is now on the chopping block, as fans call for his firing.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Philadelphia Eagles
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 22: Head coach Chip Kelly of the Philadelphia Eagles watches play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lincoln Financial Field on November 22, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

 

 

The Philadelphia Phillies finished the 2014 season as the worst team in Major League Baseball at 63-99.

Andy MacPhail
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 29: John Middletown, left, part owner of Philadelphia Phillies shakes hands with Andy MacPhail, right, after a press conference at Citizens Bank Park on June 29, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MacPhail will take over for Pat Gillick as the teams' president after this season. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

 

 

With the Eagles at Detroit on Thanksgiving and the Sixers with four games remaining on their six game road trip, both teams with finish winless at home in November.

The Flyers have two remaining tough games at home: Monday night against the Carolina Hurricanes (7-10-3) and on black Friday vs. the Nashville Predators (11-5-3).

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