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The Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie podcast is an absolute gem in the world of sports talk radio. The outstanding chemistry between Joe and Jon is evident from the moment you start listening. Joe's impeccable knowledge of sports, particularly his ability to recall even the most obscure facts, makes him a walking sports encyclopedia. Meanwhile, Jon's background as a former Eagles fullback brings a unique perspective to their discussions. His thoughtfulness and articulate manner of speaking make for engaging and insightful conversations. However, it's not just the hosts that make this podcast great; James, the producer with a voice reminiscent of Charlie Day, adds another fantastic element to the show.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is "Beat The Hammer," a weekly segment where random callers test their sports trivia knowledge against Joe "The Hammer" DeCamara. This segment is incredibly entertaining as it showcases the vast knowledge and quick thinking abilities of both Joe and the callers. It's a thrilling battle that keeps listeners engaged and often leaves them laughing out loud.
Another highlight of this podcast is Joe DeCamara himself. With what may be one of the most idiosyncratic personalities known to man, he brings an undeniable charm and humor to every episode. His passion for sports shines through in his energetic delivery and infectious enthusiasm. He truly is a gem in the world of sports talk radio.
However, one criticism that could be made about this podcast is Spike's nickname and style choices continue to perplex some listeners. While not directly related to Joe DeCamara or Jon Ritchie themselves, it does stand out as being incongruous with the rest of the show. It may seem like a small detail but can sometimes distract from an otherwise enjoyable listening experience.
In conclusion, The Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie podcast is an excellent source of entertainment for fans of Philly sports talk radio. With their outstanding chemistry, hilarious banter, and engaging discussions, Joe and Jon make every episode a pleasure to listen to. The addition of James as the producer adds another dynamic element to the show. While there may be some minor aspects that could be improved upon, overall, this podcast is a must-listen for any sports fan looking for a great source of entertainment and insightful discussions.

Eliot Shorr-Parks joined the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the recent developments as Jeff Stoutland is leaving the organization. He theorizes that there will be significant changes to the Eagles offense if the organization is fine with Stoutland's departure. Offensive coordinator Sean Mannion and Head Coach Nick Sirianni may have a different, more pass-oriented mindset moving forward for the Eagles offense.

Joe DeCamara of the 94 WIP Morning Show goes on a passionate rant about how great of a coach Jeff Stoutland was for the Eagles organization. He mentions numerous offensive lineman that have been stars for the team thanks to the great coaching and mentoring of Stoutland. Rhea Hughes thinks the Eagles should look themselves in the mirror for how they treated Stoutland especially after he didn't thank the team in his farewell message. Spike Eskin went on a rant yesterday about why the Sixers should trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo and called out the Morning Team for being frauds about the Sixers.

Jon Ritchie of the 94 WIP Morning Show emphasizes how significant the loss of Jeff Stoutland is to the Eagles organization. He says that the team is about to enter a very scary period of time. James Seltzer guesses that Lane Johnson is more mad at Nick Sirianni than Howie Roseman for the demoting and departure of Stoutland. Joe DeCamara says that it feels like the team is headed for a crash.

The 94 WIP Morning Show continue to reflect on the departure of Jeff Stoutland. Joe DeCamara says that someone with leadership screwed up bad and it did not have to lead to this. Nobody agrees with the decision to demote him during the season and insinuate the offensive struggles were his fault. Rhea Hughes says that he probably felt disrespected by this decision and that it played a big part in his decision to leave.

The 94 WIP Morning Show continues their reactions to the departure of legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. James Seltzer says that there is no positive way to spin this situation. Rhea Hughes emphasizes that there is a leadership problem with the Eagles and that it is crazy that Nick Sirianni demoted Stoutland before he fired Kevin Patullo. Stoutland not thanking the Eagles in his farewell message is also worth noting.

The 94 WIP Morning Show are reacting to last night's news that Jeff Stoutland is stepping away from the Eagles organization. Joe DeCamara says that this development is a disaster and tremendous mismanagement by the team. He also says it feels like the Eagles are spinning off their orbit. Jon Ritchie says it breaks his heart that he thinks that Stoutland will go and coach elsewhere.

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks react to the Vic Fangio rumors and discuss what the hirings of Josh Grizzard and Sean Mannion mean for Nick Sirianni and his future with the Philadelphia Eagles. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In the 6am hour, we open discussing the Phillies and how we're feeling entering the 2026 season.

Full Show: Wednesday, February 4th, 2018. We begin by discussing our feelings ahead of the 2026 Phillies' season after a disappointing offseason. We also discuss the Sixers as they have won 5 in a row, Joel Embiid's comments on being an All-Star snub, and tomorrow's trade deadline. And we remembers Super Bowl LII 8 years later.

In the 9am hour, Joe DeCamara wonders if folks are excited to see Andrew Painter and Justin Crawford for the Phillies in 2026? We discuss and debate as the Phillies' season nears.

In the 8am hour, we play audio of Joel Embiid's mature answer on being an All-Star snub this year as the Sixers won their 5th straight last night on the West.

Ben Davis joins the show in the 7am to talk Phillies the upcoming 2026 season.

Joe DeCamara thinks Rick Tocchet is in the right and Matvei Michkov needs to figure it out.

The WIP Morning Show reminisces on the emotion of 8 years ago today.

The WIP Morning Show does AMA, as well as talks Sixers and Super Bowl 52.

Ben Davis joins the WIP Morning Show in-studio to talk Phillies and all things Philadelphia sports.

The WIP Morning Show celebrates the 8-year anniversary of the Eagles 41-33 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl 52.

The WIP Morning Show debates how far this Phillies lineup can take them.

The WIP Morning Show opens by taking the temperature of the city on the Phillies just a week ahead of Pitchers and Catchers.

We talk about the history of Super Bowls, U.S. States and Time's Yours line!

Full Show: Tuesday, February 3rd 2026. We discuss and debate the Eagles' ability to maintain their success over the next few years. Also, the Sixers won last night in Los Angeles and Joel Embiid continues to play well and stay healthy. The NBA Trade Deadline is two days away. Would you trade him to get out from his contract? Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the show at 8:30am.

6am hour - Will the Eagles continue to be elite going forward? Joe DeCamara admits he's torn, but rattles off his reasons to believe in the Birds.

In the 7am hour, we're starting to get excited about the Sixers who are suddenly 28-21 after a big road win at the LA Clippers last night. Would you trade Joel Embiid?

In the 9am hour, we play audio from LeSean McCoy talking about Jalen Hurts running the ball. Joe DeCamara agrees with McCoy.

In the 9am hour, Joe DeCamara asks the panel a random question about preheating an oven. We continue discussing the Eagles' ability to maintain their success over the next few years and if the Sixers should trade Joel Embiid at the deadline to get out from his contract.

While the Eagles had a down year, and the offense looked awful last year, the Eagles have had recent success that is better than many teams.

Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the way the Eagles offense will look next season.

The 94 WIP Morning Show is looking big picture at the Eagles- how different will the Eagles offense look next season? Would you trade Joel Embiid?

The 94 WIP Morning Show listens to some audio from Ike Reese and Reuben Frank speaking about the importance of Vic Fangio to the Eagles. Also, WHO SENT JOE DECAMARA A WALKER?

Amongst the rumors that Vic Fangio may retire, fans, as well as the 94 WIP Morning Show, believe the Eagles need him back for at least another season.

James Seltzer of the 94 WIP Morning Show says that until Howie Roseman and Jeffrey Lurie give him a reason not to, he will believe in the Eagles. More debate about trading Joel Embiid before this Thursday's deadline.

The 94 WIP Morning Show wonders if the mistakes and shortcomings the Eagles have had lately will truly derail them from the recent path of success they've been on? Joe DeCamara feels the need to be convinced that the Eagles are ok.

The WIP team reacts to the bombshell reports that the Eagles' defensive mastermind is weighing retirement. We're breaking down the "why" behind the waffling, the frantic search for a backup plan, and what a sudden vacancy at DC would mean for the Birds in 2026 and beyond

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the latest news surrounding Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and the possibility he could retire. Then, a look at what new Eagles pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard could bring to the staff. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

94WIP presents a selection of conversations reacting to the news of Paul George's 25-game suspension from The Morning Show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie; Middays with Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio; and Ike, Spike & Fitz.

The WIP Morning Show reacts to reports that Vic Fangio was convinced to stay with the Eagles last season instead of retiring. They break down the uncertainty of his future with the team and debate what reasons he may have for wanting to part ways. Reuben Frank joins the show to add his thoughts. The Team doesn't buy Paul George's explanation for his 25-game suspension and to Rhea Hughes, there's something “fishy” about the whole situation.

Joe DeCamara asks the Morning Show what they make of Vic Fangio remaining the defensive coordinator for the Eagles in 2026 despite reports that he wants to retire. Jon Ritchie has concerns for what this says about the organization as a whole and says the whole situation is “messy.”

Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George has been suspended for 25 games for violating the NBA's drug abuse policy. Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, James Seltzer and Rhea Hughes all agree with Charles Barkley and don't buy PG's explanation.

Reuben Frank joins the Morning Show! The Eagles insider weighs in on the uncertainty surrounding Vic Fangio's future with the Eagles. Reuben calls the defensive coordinator the “heart of the team” and hopes he stays on the Birds coaching staff.

The Morning Show debates the moves the 76ers would have to make to obtain Giannis Antetokounmpo ahead of the NBA trade deadline on Thursday and consider the effects of Paul George's suspension on the team for the rest of the season. The Team wraps up revealing Twitter poll results and listening to Time's Yours!

Hear the best calls from the 94 WIP Morning Show's Time's Yours line!

The 94 WIP Morning Show wonders if the Sixers will end up trading for Giannis and continues to discuss how Paul George affected this team.