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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.

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Brandon Lee Gowton joins the podcast to discuss the Eagles' dismissal of Kevin Patullo and what the future holds for Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts with a new coach coming in.

The Morning Show is joined in the studio by Jason Kelce and Rubén Amaro Jr.! Together the group assesses how effective a new offensive coordinator will be for the Eagles' offense. Joe DeCamara doesn't think Jalen Hurts can handle another change in offensive scheme. Jason Kelce and Jon Ritchie are confident that the Eagles quarterback will adapt to the change successfully. Jason Kelce speaks from his experience as an Eagle to dissect what rebuilding an offense looks like, how the Birds' front office manages the team, and more. Rubén Amaro Jr. gets advice from Joe during Life Advice with the Hammer and the Team listens to Time's Yours!

As the search for a new Eagles offensive coordinator begins, Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie disagree on the benefit one will actually provide for the team. Joe DeCamara does not think Jalen Hurts can successfully deliver a new scheme. Jon Ritchie is confident that the Eagles quarterback is up to the challenge.

Rubén Amaro Jr. tells the Morning Show his reaction to recent Phillies moves and the end of the Eagles' season. Rubén is curious as to how a new offensive coordinator will shake things up for the Eagles' offense next year. Jason Kelce tells the Team all about what will work best for Jalen Hurts next season and more.

Joe DeCamara asks Jason Kelce if Jalen Hurts has what it takes to push past the heartbreak of this season. Jason Kelce has utmost confidence in Hurts and says that he is “made for times like this.” The Morning Show discusses the landscape of the NFL in terms of coaches for hire. Jason Kelce commends the Eagles' front office's ability to maximize value ahead of contract negotiations.

The 94 WIP Morning Show are asking the question of who will be more interesting to watch the rest of the season: the Sixers or the Flyers. Also, listen at the end for the weekly segment of Life Advice with The Hammer and today's edition of the Time's Yours line!

Listen here for today's segment of the Time's Yours line on the 94 WIP Morning Show!

Listen here for this week's segment of Life Advice with The Hammer on the 94 WIP Morning Show. This week is a special edition as Joe DeCamara gives Ruben Amaro Jr some tips on how to deal with social media trolls!

Jason Kelce and Ruben Amaro Jr join the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the Phillies and the Eagles. The Bo Bichette rumors continue to swirl. Kelce says that Jalen Hurts can throw from the pocket if he is well protected and has enough space. He also says that A.J, Brown needs to take a break from football for some time this offseason.

Jason Kelce joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the Eagles playoff loss and what to do about their struggling offense moving forward. He says that the passing offense remained similar and that they have been declining for years now. He also talked about new potential offensive coordinators Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll.

Ruben Amaro Jr. joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss Ranger Suarez signing with the Boston Red Sox in free agency. He stresses that there was not an error in getting Suarez to stay, and that "it is what it is". He also discussed what exactly went wrong with the Eagles in their playoff loss, saying that the offense was entirely too predictable.

Rhea Hughes of the 94 WIP Morning Show is discussing the state of the Eagles offense as the offseason begins. She says that Nick Sirianni should have been tougher as a coach this season and that Jalen Hurts should have ran more and not taken away a part of his game that impacted the offense. Ranger Suarez signing with the Red Sox in free agency. The Phillies are losing an integral part of their pitching staff and franchise.

The 94 WIP Morning Show continue to look at the situation with the Eagles offense after they let go of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. Patullo was under much scrutiny this season but people are not letting Jalen Hurts off the hook. Discussions will continue to loom large as the team looks for a new offensive coordinator.

Jon Ritchie of the 94 WIP Morning Show delves deep into the Eagles offensive coordinator vacancy and still has a gripe with how poor the team's offense was this past season. He pleads for Howie Roseman and Jeffrey Lurie to look outside of the building and hire a proven offensive mind to get the team back on track. He believes the Eagles need to reinvent their offense.

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the news that Kevin Patullo has been (essentially) fired. Then, 11 candidates that could be options to replace him. 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

After a season filled with offensive decline, Nick Sirianni has fired Eagles' offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. The Morning Show reacts to the decision and considers what is next for the Birds. Joe DeCamara asks them if Nick Sirianni's job is on the line next season. Jon Ritchie thinks the Eagles players need better teaching from Nick Sirianni. Devan Kaney shares what the final game of the Eagles' 2025 season was like from the sidelines. Sheil Kapadia, Ross Tucker and Mike Quick call in to the Morning Show! The Team answers your questions during Ask Me Anything and hears your takes during Time's Yours!

Joe DeCamara asks Jon Ritchie if he wants Nick Sirianni to be the Eagles' head coach. Jon says next season will answer that. In Ritchie's evaluation of Sirianni's performance, he notes how disappointing it is to watch other coaches with worse rosters across the league find success where the Eagles could not. Sheil Kapadia joins the show to weigh in.

The Morning Show reacts to news about the Phillies' meeting with Bo Bichette. Joe DeCamara reveals that hobbies are “not his thing”, unlike Jon Ritchie's new passion for grilling, during Ask Me Anything. Ross Tucker joins the Morning Show to express how disappointed he is with the end to the Eagles' season. Ross points out just how rare it is to have a roster as talented and capable as the Eagles and says how teams around the NFL really feel about Nick Sirianni.

Ross Tucker and the Morning Show consider potential moves the Eagles will make in the near future after the firing of Kevin Patullo. Mike Quick joins the Morning Show! The Eagles' legend tells the Team everything that disappointed him about the Eagles' loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Quick thinks that Nick Sirianni is a “great head coach” and that getting rid of Kevin Patullo is not the only solution to fixing the Eagles' offense.

The Morning Show reacts to coaching changes around the NFL. Jon Ritchie looks back on his experience in the NFL and tells the Team when he realized how much of a difference a good punter can make. He especially appreciated his special teams teammates that took practice seriously and didn't leave early for extracurriculars. As always, Joe DeCamara and the Morning Show listen to Time's Yours!

The WIP Morning Show wraps up the show wraps up with Times Yours.

Could the Phillies really sign Bo Bichette? The WIP Morning Show discusses.

Mike Quick joins the WIP Morning Show to talk all things Eagles.

Ross Tucker joins the show for an hour while the entire Morning Show continues to work through the Eagles season ending.

Joe and Jon take on new questions in the latest edition of Ask Me Anything!

Sheil Kapadia joins the WIP Morning Show to discuss the latest with the Eagles.

The WIP Morning Show proposes it's big question of the day. Is Nick Sirianni bad, average, good or great?

The WIP Morning Show opens the show discussing how good of a coach Nick Sirianni is.

From 'Reception Perception' (subscribe here): Matt and James share some thoughts on Jalen Hurts and his ability to run a downfield offense. Is the "mid" talk justified? 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

The WIP Morning Show tries to sort through their feelings after a devastating ending to the Eagles' season. Joe DeCamara and Rhea Hughes are frustrated. Jon Ritchie and James Seltzer are more sad. Joe and Jon disagree on Jalen Hurts' role in the failures of the Eagles offense. Overall, the Team is disappointed by the opportunity the Eagles wasted. Ron Jaworski and Eliot Shorr-Parks join the show to debrief it all with them.

Joe DeCamara asks the Morning Show to reflect on the Eagles season and to look into the near future for the team. When recounting their loss to the 49ers on Sunday, Joe can't get past how big of an opportunity the Eagles wasted. Jon Ritchie and James Seltzer try to convey to him that coaching needs to change for the Eagles to find offensive success.

Ron Jaworski joins the WIP Morning Show! The Eagles legend tells Joe DeCamara he is more frustrated with the end of the Eagles season than anything. The former Eagles quarterback speaks from experience about the challenge of learning offensive systems, the fluctuation of relationships among players and coaches and more.

Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the WIP Morning Show! The Eagles insider shares his experience within the Eagles' locker room during their clean out on Monday. ESP says there was an overwhelming sense of shock and that the players took responsibility for the team's failures. Eliot explains that the version of A.J. Brown portrayed by the media is different from the A.J. Brown that the Eagles know and love.

The Morning Show is pleasantly surprised with the current state of the 76ers season. Rhea Hughes admits that she has fun watching V.J. Edgecomb play and that none of the players on the team are “hate-able” right now. Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie still bash heads about Jalen Hurts.

The 94 WIP Morning Show listens to Eagles fans who are digesting the Eagles' loss on the Time's Yours line.

The 94 WIP Morning Show wonders, after the Eagles throw away an opportunity to make a playoff run this season, who will be on the Eagles roster next season and who won't. The Phillies' meeting with Bo Bichette was said to have gone really well. Is this a smoke screen by either side or is it factual?

The 94 WIP Morning Show discusses Jalen Hurts' performance in the final seconds of the game. Is Hurts limited or is the offense limiting him?

Eliot Shorr-Parks joined the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss what he thinks about the Eagles end of their season. He thinks it is almost all on the players. ESP thinks there are things that Jalen Hurts could have done better. He also discusses what AJ Brown's future looks like.

Ron Jaworski joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. He was disappointed by the way both sides of the ball played, but was certainly not happy with the defense. Jaws also breaks down where he thinks Jalen Hurts may have fallen short.

Jeff McLane put out an article this morning after the Eagles lost detailing a few things. A lot on the coaching and the Eagles offense, but one quote stands out from a team source that said, "[Jalen Hurts] isn't who he thinks he is."

Joe DeCamara of the 94 WIP Morning Show doesn't necessarily want the Eagles to change the coaches, but thinks it might be interesting to see if things would get better with the Eagles' offense if there is a change.

The 94 WIP Morning Show agrees the Eagles squandered a huge opportunity by losing the way they did on Sunday with the roster they had.