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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): Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into an emotionally charged Kevin Patullo press conference where he talked about the intense criticism and his house getting egged. Plus, some thoughts on the possibility of the Eagles signing Darius Slay and a breakdown of the first episode of HBO's Hard Knocks featuring the 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

The WIP Morning Show debate how great of a Coach they find Nick Sirianni. Jason Kelce joins the show in the studio to ease concerns about the potential of an Eagles demise and share his perspective on what could help the offense. The Morning Show wraps up with Time's Yours.

The WIP Morning Show talk through what they make of the job Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is doing this year. Jon Ritchie's number one concern is that Sirianni hasn't gotten better at running the offense. Joe DeCamara does have concerns but ultimately thinks he is a great coach. Rhea Hughes can't call him great for what he's doing with the team this year. James Seltzer doesn't feel the level of complaints is warranted.

Eagles legend Jason Kelce in the studio! Jason Kelce explains to the morning team what it is like inside the building when the season is going the way it is now. He notes that the mark of a head coach is how they handle accountability from the players in situations like this and that Nick Sirianni is especially successful there. While Kelce acknowledges concerns of the Eagles reverting back to 2023 tendencies, he has confidence that they will not collapse.

Jason Kelce tells the WIP Morning Show that he wants to see Jalen Hurts run more. Joe DeCamara asks if the Eagles have become a “less hungry dog” since winning the Super Bowl last season. Kelce does not feel that struggles on the field are due to a lack of effort.

Jon Ritchie had a great meeting with his dentist. Joe DeCamara gives life advice on how to organize your life. The Team listens to Time's Yours.

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

On this week's segment of Life Advice with The Hammer on the 94 WIP Morning Show, Joe DeCamara gives tips on how to stay organized in everyday life.

Jason Kelce continues to discuss the state of the Eagles with the 94 WIP Morning Show. He makes it clear that as a player, he always preferred the offensive play caller to be on the sidelines so that he can effectively communicate with the offense. This is noteworthy as some people are suggesting Kevin Patullo should consider moving up into the booth as the offense continues to struggle.

Jason Kelce joins the 94 WIP Morning Show in-studio, talking about how he wants to see Jalen Hurts be more involved in the Eagles run game. He says that throughout Hurts' tenure, he has not gotten enough credit for his running ability. Reports have come out that Hurts has made an effort to run less this season.

The 94 WIP Morning Show is joined by Jason Kelce in-studio to discuss the current state of the Eagles. After losing two consecutive games for the second time this season, there is plenty of discussion going around regarding the team. Kelce says that he understands the comparisons between the 2023 and the 2025 Eagles. He also says that the 2025 Eagles team is more talented than 2023 one.

The 94 WIP Morning Show is discussing Kevin Patullo's admirable response to the developments that have transpired over the last week in regards to his home and family. Patullo is solely focused on improving the offense and winning the big game on Monday night against the Chargers.

The 94 WIP Morning Show are discussing the role that Nick Sirianni has played on the Eagles this season. Many people are starting to question whether or not Sirianni is the main problem as the Eagles continue to struggle. Joe DeCamara agrees that Sirianni has been a great coach during his tenure. Jalen Hurts was seen taking accountability for his mistakes in their last game against the Bears.

The 94 WIP Morning Show are continuing to discuss exactly what is wrong with the Eagles offense. There are certainly many reasons why the offense has sputtered compared to last year, including a different play caller, a frequently injured offensive line, and a Quarterback that seems hesitant to pull the trigger. Nick Sirianni is also taking a lot of heat for the concerning offensive woes.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Sheil Kapadia, Ross Tucker, and Mike Quick to continue to talk about the Eagles loss. The team breaks down what parts of the game need to be fixed and focused on. They answer the question of the day ‘are we being too hard on the Eagles?'. Jon Ritchie said no, we are being properly hard on the team. The team talks about the possibility of the Eagles signing Darius Slay, after he was released from the Pittsburgh Steelers. They discuss the recent Philadelphia Flyers injuries, with news coming out yesterday that Tyson Forester would miss several months. They talk about College Football news, hearing stories from Tucker. The team argues if the Eagles are still playoff contenders. The team responds to ‘Ask Me Anything' and listens to Time's Yours calls.

The WIP Morning Team debates if we, as fans and media, have been too hard on the Philadelphia Eagles. Each member shares their opinions on how they feel regarding the response to the team's disappointing performance. The team is joined by Sheil Kapadia to talk about the Eagles. Kapadia shares what he thinks will happen now that Darius Slay has been released from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kapadia talks about the issues within the Eagles organization and what he thinks can be done to get back in the win column. The team recaps the Flyers season so far, highlighting Tyson Forester's injury and Carter Hart's return to the NHL with the Vegas Golden Knights.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ross Tucker to break down the Eagles season. They talk about the Eagles offense. Tucker believes that the Eagles defense should be focused on more than the Eagles offense based off of their performance on Black Friday against the Chicago Bears. The team answers questions in the ‘Ask Me Anything' segment, reacts to audio from HBO Hard Knocks that came out last night, and shares what they think the future of this Eagles team looks like.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Mike Quick to break down the Eagles last game against the Chicago Bears. The team spends time further analyzing what they felt stood out most in the game. The team tries to figure out what they think could help turn the Eagles season around. The Morning Team reacts to the HBO Hard Knocks show that aired last night, and hears stories from Ross Tucker about College Football.

The Morning Show justifies being hard on the Eagles because the team is not meeting the expectations they have set for themselves after winning the Super Bowl and having such a highly paid offensive roster. James Seltzer is hopeful that next season Saquon Barkley will be able to play at the same level as last year. Joe DeCamara thinks people are being too hard on Kevin Patullo. The Team reminisces on Ben Simmons' time on the Sixers and listens to Time's Yours calls.

The Morning Team talks about the Eagles team. James Seltzer is hopeful that next season Saquon Barkley will be able to play at the same level as last year. Joe DeCamara thinks people are being too hard on Kevin Patullo. The Team reminisces on Ben Simmons' time on the Sixers and listens to Time's Yours calls.

The Morning Show justifies being hard on the Eagles because the team is not meeting the expectations they have set for themselves after winning the Super Bowl and having such a highly paid offensive roster.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ross Tucker and Mike Quick to talk about the Eagles. They break down the last game, what's to come, and what Quick has noticed over the past to talk about the College Football updates. He shares stories he has heard from college athletes. The team listens to more audio from Hard Knocks, analyzing what went wrong during the Cowboys game, specifically during Jalen's turnover. The team then analyzes the coaching approach that Sirianni has taken heading into this week.

The WIP Morning Team listens to Joe DeCamara as he is featured on HBO Hard Knocks. The team continues to break down the loss to the Chicago Bears. Jon Ritchie said they dominated the Eagles both on offense and defense. He asks the question of what they can do to fix the problems that led to the Bears coming into Philadelphia and walking all over the Eagles. They discuss the problems within this team and how evident it is compared to 2024, when the talent was obvious.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ross Tucker, to break down the Eagles season so far. Tucker talks about the Eagles offense, and why he believes the defense should be talked about more. The defense had a rough night and Tucker said that should be the focus, instead of the continued offensive struggles. The team then shares how they feel about the Eagles results so far this season. They analyze the audio from HBO Hard Knocks breaking down how they feel about the behind the scenes footage. The team debates if the Eagles are going to go to the Super Bowl, if not, what team will be going? Devan Kaney, who is in for Rhea Hughes, said the entire league is week to week this season.

The WIP Morning Team answers questions during Ask Me Anything. The team then talks about the HBO Hard Knocks show that came out last night, listening to Jalen Hurts and Devonta Smith talking on the side line. The team reacts to the audio and shares how they feel about the new insider look at the team.

The WIP Morning Team kicks off the second part of the hour by talking about the Philadelphia Flyers. The team is joined by Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer to discuss the Eagles upcoming week. He believes that the team should bring in Darius Slay, although expectations should be kept low. Slay played with the Eagles in the Super Bowl but then was waived by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Kapadia also shares his thoughts on the rest of the Eagles team. The team continues the conversation of the Flyers, who lost Tyson Forester to an upper-body injury, and the team reacts to how they think that will impact the team. Carter Hart also got his first start in the NHL since 2023-24, and the team reacts to hearing the news that he won his first game back.

The WIP Morning Team debates if we have been too hard on the Eagles. They share their individual opinions on if they believe the team has been given unnecessary hate. Jon Ritchie said we have been lovingly appropriately hard on the Eagles team. The Morning Team then talks about if the Eagles still have playoff chances. Joe DeCamara finds it insane that people still believe the Eagles will be Super Bowl contenders. They bring up the Sixers, and rumors around Ben Simmons returning to the team, highlighting who or what did you expect more from?

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks discuss their concern level for the Eagles following their loss to the Bears and wonder what the future may hold for Kevin Patullo and Jalen Hurts given their recent struggles. 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 Team is joined by Nick Sirianni, Ron Jaworski, Eliot Shorr-Parks, and Ruben Amaro Jr., to discuss the Eagles team this season and if they are going to have the same end result as the 2023 Eagles. They discuss Jalen Hurts' improvements over the years and if he is the best player to start at quarterback for the Eagles. The team discusses Jihaad Campbell's role on the team, and how he will be used going forward. They discuss the Eagles fans that egged Kevin Patullo's house, James Seltzer said it was completely wrong and disrespectful. The team previews the game on Monday against the Chargers, sharing what they are excited for and what they are not sure about. They talk about if the Eagles roster is good and has bad coaching or is not trying on the field and that's the issue.They listen to Nick Sirianni's press conference from yesterday, sharing their opinions on what he had to say as well as Time's Yours calls.

The WIP Morning Team talks about if this team is going to be a repeat of the 2023 season or if they can pull it together. The team breaks down their individual opinions, sharing what they think the future of this team is. The Morning Team also breaks down the egging of Kevin Patullo's house. The show agrees it is a disgrace and something that shouldn't have been done. The team listens to Nick Sirianni's press conference re-air, listening to what he had to say about the team's loss on Black Friday. The team finally shares what moment in past seasons they realized that the Eagles were not going to be Super Bowl contenders.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ruben Amaro Jr. and Ron Jaworski to break down the Eagles loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday. The team discusses if this is a repeat season, and if the team will suffer the same fate as the 2023 Eagles. They talk about if a full collapse is coming or if the team will be able to recover. Jaws said he believes that this team can rebound and end up with a successful season. They also break down what will happen next week for the Eagles when they face the Los Angeles Chargers.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Eliot Shorr-Parks and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni to discuss the future of the Eagles team. Sirianni discusses how the team needs to be more consistent, get less penalties, and that there is room for growth within the team. He talks about what he is doing in terms of coaching changes for the coming weeks, and how the team will rebound from the two losses in a row. They break down if there would be a change at quarterback this season, to which Shorr-Parks said no. They discuss the Eagles players who have been active, sidelined, and used in different roles, like Jihaad Campbell. The team debates what Campbell's role will be on the team going forward. They bring up the recent news that people egged Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo's house. James Seltzer said it's the most outrageous thing he's heard in awhile.

The WIP Morning Team discusses the Philadelphia Phillies offseason moves, and previews what they think is coming with free agency. The team analyzes who they believe will come back, and who will not be re-signed. They break down what they heard from Jordan Mailata on the Jordan Mailata Show yesterday, analyzing if there is hope for the Eagles moving forward. They debate if the Eagles have a good roster and bad coaching or a roster who isn't putting in full effort. Finally, the team listens to the Time's Yours calls.

The WIP Morning Team discusses the fate of the Eagles going forward. The team debates how Jalen Hurts has been playing, his running game, throws and how the weather conditions have impacted his performance. The Sixers are brought up as the team debates if they are having a good season or not. The young players are playing well, while the team overall is playing poorly. They bring up Joel Embiid's surgeries, injuries, and what his future will be with the Sixers. Finally, the team listens to Time's Yours.

The WIP Morning Team discusses what the cost will be of Kyle Schwarber and if he will be signed for more due to his leadership presence in the locker room. They talk about what the future of Schwarber will be, if Realmuto and Schwarber are both brought back to the Phillies organization, who will be released? The team breaks down what Jordan Mailata said last night on the Jordan Mailata Show. They discuss if the Eagles have a good roster and are poorly coached or are underperforming as players. Jon Ritchie said they are coached wrong.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni to break down the current state of the Eagles team. They talk about the penalties that the team keeps getting, any updates for players regarding playing time, Patullo's house being egged, and more. Sirianni talks about how they don't have to follow any script, they can focus on what they are doing inside the building and build on what they already have for the coming weeks. The Team then continues to discuss the fact that people decided to egg Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo's house. Ruben Amaro Jr. shares that his house was egged and how he struggled with that. James Seltzer said this is the most upset he's been with sports fans in awhile. The team pivots to talk to Amaro Jr. about the offseason baseball moves.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Eliot Shorr-Parks. The team discusses if the offense continues to stink if they could make a change at quarterback. Shorr-Parks breaks down if it is a coaching issue on defense or a player mentality problem? He brings up if there is a power dynamic issue on the roster, and why Jihaad Campbell is not playing. Shorr-Parks talks about the possibility of Jalen Hurts being benched, which he believes is not possible. If it does happen, Shorr-Parks believes that Hurts will not play another snap.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ron Jaworski to discuss how concerned they are about this season being a repeat of the 2023 season. Jaws said he thinks it won't happen. breaks down the Eagles offense and why they believe Jalen Hurts isn't running the ball. Jaws said the team looked tired and tried to explain what the team's approach to the off season was in order to remain motivated and keep healthy. The team asks about the style of offense and who Jaws believes will be favored heading into Monday's matchup.

The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ruben Amaro Jr. to discuss the Eagles loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday. The team listens to Dan Orlovsky on First Take, talking about the Eagles collapse and preview what's to come in the show.

The WIP Morning Team listens to the re-air of Nick Sirianni's press conference from yesterday following the team's second consecutive loss. The team reacted to how Sirianni handled the questions, what they believe is correct information, and how they felt about what he said. The team talks about what game in the past they believed they realized that the season was over.

The WIP Morning Team debates if we are seeing the same team that we saw in 2023. Jon Ritchie shares that he is not feeling comfortable with this offense. The league is tough and it can be very close, but the Morning Team overall doesn't feel comfortable with this team. Joe DeCamara believes it will not be the same team as the 2023 team. He claims this team has heart and can still win the division. James Seltzer said he believes it will not be 2023, but the team will not win the Super Bowl again this season. He also said we are overreacting to this season. DeCamara shares his two keys to the rest of the season. The team discusses the kids that threw eggs at Kevin Patullo's house. They talk about how awful it is and how it is something that should never happen.

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