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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.

On today's WIP Morning Show, the crew debates whether the Eagles are truly built for another Super Bowl run, sparked by a surprising Twitter poll showing 40% of fans don't believe they'll get back. Joe DeCamara is stunned by the doubt and still sees postseason potential despite offensive concerns, while Jon Ritchie holds firm that the Eagles look more like a solid playoff team than a true contender. James Seltzer and Rhea Hughes push back on what they see as overreactions and lingering frustration from the 2023 season, with plenty of discussion around Jalen Hurts mixed in. Ruben Amaro Jr., Ron Jaworski, Eliot Shorr-Parks, and Nick Sirianni join the Morning Show to weigh in.

Joe DeCamara is stunned that a WIP Twitter poll resulted in 40% of voters not thinking that the Eagles will go back to the Super Bowl this year. Despite his worries about their offense, DeCamara thinks the Eagles can make a run this postseason. Jon Ritchie maintains his opinion that the Eagles are a “playoff team” and not a “Super Bowl team”, expressing concerns in their lack of consistency.

Rubén Amaro Jr. joins the Morning Show in studio to debrief the latest Phillies acquisitions. The Morning Show crew debates which stressor for the Eagles concerns them the most about the team moving forward. Ron Jaworski and Eliot Shorr-Parks call in to the show and both undoubtedly believe the Eagles are a Super Bowl contender.

The Morning Show remembers the best audio drop moments in the show's history. Joe DeCamara is surprised there isn't more worry about Jalen Hurts after a potential injury late in the Raiders game. Nick Sirianni joins the show to respond to worries about Hurts' ankle and more.

The Morning Show discusses results of WIP Twitter polls from today. After weighing options of which concerns are the most pressing for the Eagles moving forward, Jon Ritchie says Fred Johnson could be the answer for offensive line problems. The Team wraps up with Phillies news and Time's Yours!

The WIP Morning Team discusses the Phillies' strengths heading into the season. They debate whether Ranger Suarez will be kept and if signing Adolis García will impact the rest of the moves the team makes. The Morning Team reacts to Time's Yours calls and shares their final thoughts on whether the Eagles are a Super Bowl Contender.

The WIP Morning Team debates what part of the Eagles' lineup is struggling. Jon Ritchie: “Fred Johnson could be part of the answer.” They talk about whether the Eagles are Super Bowl contenders, and report the newest Phillies player inked his deal.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Nick Sirianni to discuss the Eagles' win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Sirianni is asked about whether Jalen Hurts was injured last night and if he will play today. Sirianni said that it is speculation, and Hurts is fine. Along with Ruben Amaro Jr., the team breaks down what the future of the Phillies' outfield and third base will look like. Will Otto Kemp come back? Alec Bohm? What trades will the team make before next season starts?

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Eliot Shorr-Parks and Ron Jaworski to discuss the Eagles' performance on Sunday. Jaws shares what he liked about the Eagles' offense, defense, and special teams. The team discusses the end-of-game decision to put in the starters. Shorr-Parks said he isn't sure if the team did that because they were up or because Jalen Hurts had appeared to be injured in the play prior.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ruben Amaro Jr. and Ron Jaworski to discuss the Eagles' performance on Sunday. Jaws shares what he liked about the Eagles' offense, defense, and special teams. The team breaks down how the defense played, Jaws saying they were dominant, and then they talk about Jalen running the ball during the game.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ruben Amaro Jr to discuss the Eagles' injuries and give his opinions on the newest outfielder. The Phillies signed Garcia to a one-year, $10 million contract, and Amaro Jr. shares his thoughts.

The WIP Morning Team discusses the Phillies' latest acquisition, Adolis García. They talk about what they think he will add to the outfield and what is next for the team.

The WIP Morning Team debates whether the Eagles are Super Bowl contenders this season following their dominating win over the Raiders on Sunday. They analyze why they believe there is a lack of confidence in the team's ability to make a postseason run. Finally, they discuss the injuries the Eagles have had so far compared to the rest of the league.

The 94WIP team talk through whether or not the Eagles are back to being a true Super Bowl contender following their drubbing over the lowly Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the Eagles dominant 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, a win that showed the blueprint the team can ride to another trip to the Super Bowl. Then, a breakdown of Jalen Hurts big game and why the game showed Hurts at his best. 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 breaks down the Eagles' 31-0 shutout win over the Las Vegas Raiders, reacting to what the dominant performance means moving forward and how confident fans should feel about the Birds. Joe DeCamara gauges the team's belief in the Eagles after the win, with James Seltzer happy that Jalen Hurts played well, Rhea Hughes praising the game plan, and the Team debating whether the Eagles are truly back or simply benefited from a weak opponent. The show also features injury updates from a NovaCare doctor, “Bad to the Bone” awards, and analysis from legendary Eagles insider Ray Didinger. Eagles great Seth Joyner joins the show in studio, calling out Jalen Hurts critics, setting expectations straight for fans, and delivering his trademark no-nonsense perspective before the show wraps with “Time's Yours.”

The WIP Morning Show give their immediate reactions to the Eagles' dominant win over the Las Vegas Raiders, 31-0. Joe DeCamara asks the team how settled down they feel about the Eagles now. James Seltzer calls it a “big boy win” even though it was not a challenging opponent. Rhea Hughes is more confident in the Eagles' game plan.

Jon Ritchie and Joe DeCamara speak with a NovaCare doctor to hear the latest on Eagles injuries. The Morning Show hands out game balls to who they think played best on Sunday. Jon Ritchie thinks Nakobe Dean must be kept by the Eagles and James Seltzer praises Jalen Hurts for playing better. Ray Didinger joins the Morning Show.

Joe DeCamara asks where everyone is in terms of post-season hopes for the Eagles after they shut out the Raiders. The Team agrees that with how the Birds have played recently that it's hard to be sure if they'll show up or get shut down.

Seth Joyner joins the Morning Show in the studio as he does after every game. Joyner calls out haters of Jalen Hurts for giving up on him so quickly, including those on WIP. Seth sets expectations straight for Eagles fans and tells it like it is.

Time's Yours callers on the 94 WIP Morning Show's Time's Yours line are excited to have the Eagles back!

Seth Joyner joins the 94 WIP Morning Show fired up after the Eagles' beatdown of the Raiders. Seth believes that those who were criticizing Jalen Hurts last week for playing poorly should be praising him all this week for playing a great game.

After shellacking the Raiders yesterday, the 94 WIP Morning Show asks themselves 'what are the Eagles?' Where do the Eagles fall in the NFC power rankings?

Ray Didinger joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. He liked the way the Eagles took care of business yesterday. He thinks the Eagles are a much more effective team when they run the ball, and certainly when Jalen Hurts runs the ball. He also thinks Dallas Goedert needs to be in the offensive plan every week.

Whether the Eagles win or lose, the 94 WIP Morning Show does the Bad to the Bone awards. Today, the show hands out game balls for good performances!

Hear from a NovaCare Doctor on with the 94 WIP Morning Show on the Eagles' looming injuries.

Have the Eagles righted the ship? The 94 WIP Morning Show liked the way the Eagles offense looked, as well as the defense, but realizes that the Raiders are just awful. Is this a game that can bring the good vibes back to the lockerroom?

The Eagles shut out the Raiders 31-0. That's how they are supposed to look. The offense and Jalen Hurts looked great and things seemed to click. While the Raiders are the worst team the 94 WIP Morning Show has seen in a long time, the Eagles needed to handle business and they did.

Hear from Kyle Schwarber himself and listen to the best reactions to breaking Phillies news on the WIP Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows!

Listen to the best audio of the week from the Morning Show with DeCamara & Ritchie, Midday Show with Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio, and the Afternoon Show with Ike, Spike, and Fritz as in the wake of the Eagles 3rd straight loss the shows toss around the idea of benching Jalen Hurts for Tanner McKee to try and fix the offense. Plus, previewing a get back game vs the Raiders sunday.

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into a rare quote from Jeffrey Lurie, who says he has “zero concern” that the 2025 season will be a repeat of the 2023 collapse. Then, a preview of the Eagles passing attack/defense against the Raiders passing attack/defense. 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 previews their Week 15 matchup against the 2-11 Las Vegas Raiders for Sunday Night Football. Live from the Borgata, James Seltzer, Jon Ritchie, Rhea Hughes and Devan Kaney debate if they think the Birds will “right the ship”. Eliot-Shorr Parks, Dick Vermeil and Ray Didinger join the show to weigh in. The Team tries to name the most iconic female character on TV and ends the show listening to Time's Yours.

Before getting to Eagles business, the Morning Show talks about the British royal family. James Seltzer asks Jon Ritchie where he is at with the Eagles ahead of playing the 2-11 Raiders. Ritchie reflects back on his time playing for both teams. James Seltzer thinks the Eagles are going to dominate the Raiders. Rhea Hughes reminds him that it's not a game to focus on the opponent but on returning to the successful team the Eagles can be.

James Seltzer, Jon Ritchie, Rhea Hughes and Devan Kaney discuss their thoughts on spending potential for the Phillies. Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks calls into the show. Eliot lets the Team know that the vibes are good between players within the Eagles locker room. He thinks the Eagles will win against the Raiders but does admit that he expects it to be an ugly game.

The Morning Show speaks with Hall of Famer Dick Vermeil as they do every Friday and discover what his legendary computer says is in store for the Eagles when they play the Raiders on Sunday. Ray Didinger also calls in to provide his expertise. Ray says the Eagles' loss to the Chargers was such a hard watch that he couldn't watch it a second time until days later.

Jon Ritchie tries to predict the results of the Morning Show's daily Twitter polls. James Seltzer fights with a caller about comparing the decline of Jalen Hurts and Bryce Harper. The Team runs through worst-case scenarios that could happen offensively against the Raiders for the Eagles on Sunday.

The WIP Morning Team reacts to Time's Yours and gives their predictions for the upcoming Eagles/Raiders game.

The WIP Morning Team discusses what they are looking for from the Eagles team, saying the bar is low. They break down why they think that the Eagles aren't having Jalen Hurts run the ball and what the impact that's having on the team.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ray Didinger, who said he was hopeful about what he saw from the Eagles against the Chargers. The Morning Team talks about the lack of variety and creativity within the Eagles play calling. The team breaks down what they like from the play calling so far and what they want to see more of. They continue the conversation of Jalen Hurts' play, and if he should be benched.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Dick Vermeil to talk about whether the Eagles' season is over. Vermeil shared that he believes this team can turn the season around because “you never know what can happen when a team gets healthier." The Morning Team discusses whether Jalen Hurts should be benched this season. The team debates whether it is in discussion for this season or next, and whether it is for the Eagles. The team questions whether there is trust between Kevin Patullo and Hurts, and, if so, how that affects the game plan.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Eliot Shorr-Parks to talk about the Eagles' strengths, weaknesses, and places to grow. Shorr-Parks discusses how Jalen Hurts' flaws are beginning to appear, and other teams are catching on to his style of play. Shorr-Parks also mentions that the Eagles' pass game has already started to look better and breaks down each turnover Hurts had against the Chargers.

The WIP Morning Team talks about how they feel positively about what they saw in the Eagles offense against the Chargers, but as Rhea Hughes said, they wish it came sooner. The variation in play calling was positive, but it doesn't dismiss the fact that the team had four interceptions. Jon Ritchie said that is a nice warm up game for the rest of the season's matchups. Finally, the team says that Sunday is a good time for the offense to step up and be good, because the defense has been.