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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.

Full Show: Wednesday, June 17th. Is Nick Sirianni underrated or overrated? That questions spurs a big debate on today's show between Jon Ritchie, James Seltzer and Rhea Hughes. Also, Don Mattingly decided to bat Brandon Marsh lead off and play Kyle Schwarber at first base last night. They both homered and the Phils won 8-2. Also, Mike Gansey with an all-time jinx.

In the 6am hour, the WIP Morning Team debates Nick Sirianni's coaching effectiveness. They examine Michael Silver's recent article and field listener opinions on Jalen Hurts and the team's culture. 02:42 - Ritchie's Return and Family 05:45 - Phillies Offensive Surge 09:16 - Sirianni Overrated or Underrated 27:07 - One-Word Song Title Contest 35:14 - Fans Debate Sirianni and Hurts

In the 7am hour, the WIP Morning Team analyze a recent report on Nick Sirianni, debating if the Eagles head coach is overrated or underrated. They discuss Don Mattingly's aggressive strategy with the Phillies' lineup and the importance of player development. Ask Me Anything includes memories of first kisses and famous contacts in Ritchie's phone. 01:51 - Ask Me Anything Session 05:49 - First Kiss Memories Shared 08:44 - Phillies Aggressive Lineup Changes 13:15 - Evaluating Coach Nick Sirianni 20:40 - Callers Debate Sirianni Antics 28:44 - Analyzing Sirianni's Coaching Impact

In the 8am hour, the WIP Moring Team dives into the polarizing reputation of Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, questioning whether his historic success stems from leadership or luck. They also discuss Daryl Morey's recent jinx of a no-hitter during a Phillies broadcast and analyze Trea Turner's ongoing struggles at the plate. Additionally, they touch on rumors of an Austin Powers sequel and a new Spielberg project. 01:50 - Debating Sirianni's Coaching Credit 07:45 - Nick's Reputation Around League 13:05 - Leadership Value And Meetings 19:50 - Trea Turner's Batting Slump 26:20 - WIP Hosts' Morning Routines 34:15 - Austin Powers 4 Rumors 37:25 - Spielberg UFO Movie Review 44:45 - Evaluating The Sirianni Hire 52:10 - One Word Song Game

In the 9am hour, The WIP Morning Team continue to dive into Michael Silver's recent article about Nick Sirianni, debating whether the coach's intense sideline antics are authentic leadership or signs of immaturity. They also field calls for their one-word song title contest to win Rush tickets, covering everything from Trea Turner's base running to the rarity of yellow cardinals. The segment highlights the divide between old-school expectations for NFL head coaches and the modern players' appreciation for Sirianni's fire. 02:58 - Marcus on Rush and Eagles 06:04 - The Nick Sirianni Debate 14:25 - Sirianni's Joey Tribbiani Quote 20:02 - Jose's Eagles Origin Story 24:42 - MLB Run Differential Analysis 31:30 - Anthony Discusses Yellow Cardinals 36:23 - Time's Yours: Sirianni vs McVay 39:18 - Rush Ticket Contest Winner

The WIP Morning Team ends the show as they always do, taking your voicemails from the Time's Yours Line on Nick Sirianni.

The WIP Morning Team gets into the on the field and off the field antics that Nick Sirianni is known for and whether or not they are okay with that type of behavior from the Eagles head coach. James, Jon and Rhea go back and forth on what is acceptable from Sirianni.

The WIP Morning Team talks about whether or not Sirianni's strengths as detailed in the New York Times article are what they are looking for in a head coach or if they'd rather have someone who's more of an “offensive genius”. James Seltzer also gives his review of Steven Spielberg's latest film Disclosure Day and the team debates on whether or not the new Austin Powers movie will be any good.

The WIP Morning Team reacts to a hilarious moment last night during the Phillies game when new Sixers President of Basketball Operations accidentally jinxed Jesús Luzardo's active no-hitter in the 5th inning. They also dissect the Trea Turner situation and what Don Mattingly should do now that Brandon Marsh has found success in the leadoff spot.

The WIP Morning Team discusses Don Mattingly's lineup changes to the top of the order with Trea Turner's injury, bringing Marsh to the leadoff spot and Kyle Schwarber in the field at 1B. They also continue to share their opinions on Nick Sirianni and the New York Times profile on the head coach.

The WIP Morning Team takes your questions from social media for this edition of Ask Me Anything where they cover famous people in their contact list, Joe DeCamara's vacation habits and their first kisses.

The WIP Morning Team talks about the divisiveness of both Jalen Hurts's playing ability and Nick Sirianni's coaching style. They get into debates about the longevity of both of them in their respective roles and whether or not the team should move on from either of them.

The WIP Morning Team debates whether or not they think that Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is overrated, underrated or properly rated on the heels of a New York Times profile that featured multiple team sources including RB Saquon Barkley. Jon Ritchie declares that Jalen Hurts has been done a disservice by the Eagles organization for their coaching staff decisions over the course of his career.

The WIP Morning Team debates what Jalen Hurts' future is with the Philadelphia Eagles. A recent article by Joseph Santoliquito of Bleeding Green Nation claimed that Jalen Hurts feels unsupported by the Eagles organization. They share their top 11 lists of current athletes in Philadelphia. The team argues over Nick Sirianni's coaching style and discusses the FIFA World Cup, which is taking place in Philadelphia.

The WIP Morning Team discusses the recent article from Joseph Santoliquito from Bleeding Green Nation that claimed Jalen Hurts feels unsupported by the Eagles organization. The team breaks down who within the organization is supporting Jalen, and what they believe is going on inside the locker room.

The WIP Morning Team breaks down two articles, one on Jalen Hurts and one on Nick Sirianni. The team analyzes the relationship between the two, as well as how important and valued they are to the organization and to one another.

The WIP Morning Team reveals their current top 11 Philadelphia athletes. They argue where Jalen Hurts should fall on the list, while also revealing what they think of the other current players. The team brings up the idea of sending in an offer for Brendan Sorsby, who just declared for the NFL supplemental draft.

The WIP Morning Team discusses the FIFA World Cup and yesterday's Cape Verde upset. The team debates what the solution is to Trea Turner's aging and declining performance. Finally, the team listens to Time's Yours calls and responds to what people say.

The WIP Morning Team discusses the World Cup, which is being hosted in several cities, including Philadelphia. Eliot Shorr-Parks uses it as another example of why he believes Philadelphia needs a dome. The team listens to Time's Yours and reacts.

The WIP Morning Team debates why Trea Turner has gotten worse and what the solution is. Eliot Shorr-Parks says that he believes it is age, and the rest of the team agrees. James Seltzer said he believed Schwarber is the opposite and always appeared likely to age well. The team analyzes the FIFA World Cup games and debates if it is better than March Madness.

The WIP Morning Team shares their top 11 Philadelphia athletes right now. The team discusses Gabriel Alejandro Rincones Jr.'s first MLB hit, a home run for the Phillies against the Miami Marlins. They continue to analyze the Nick Sirianni article in The Athletic, discussing his winning mentality and competitiveness. The team says the biggest issue they have with Hurts at quarterback is the lack of running.

The WIP Morning Team discusses whether Jalen Hurts is replaceable. They analyze Brendan Sorsby's decision to declare for the NFL supplemental draft. The team debates whether Sorsby could be the future of the Eagles, but Eliot Shorr-Parks argues that the team will not be able to bring in another quarterback before it is officially done with Jalen Hurts.

The WIP Morning Team reacts to the article from Michael Silver about Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni. The team shares their opinions and perspectives on the way Sirianni is portrayed. Next, they debate the status of the relationship between Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts.

The WIP Morning Team debates whether Jalen Hurts is the quarterback of the future for the Philadelphia Eagles. Eliot Shorr-Parks argues that the team is not treating him like he will be the future.

The WIP Morning Team listens to Don Mattingly speaking about Trea Turner and his struggles this season. The team breaks down their opinions on whether he should be benched or moved in the lineup. Finally, the team debates how the new story about Jalen Hurts' support within the Eagles organization compares to the conversation around former Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz

The WIP Morning Team, made up of James Seltzer, Eliot Shorr-Parks, and Rhea Hughes, breaks down the recent article from Joseph Santoliquito from Bleeding Green Nation that claimed Jalen Hurts feels unsupported by the Eagles organization. The morning team analyzes what they read, debating who has supported Hurts and who has not.

Former Villanova coach Jay Wright breaks down the "Nova Knicks" historic championship run and the inner workings of his former players' legendary text chain. Then, the guys tackle the ultimate Philly sports dilemma: do we respect our local college heroes winning it all, or do we fiercely resent a New York title?

From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks goes through the 90-man roster labeling each player a Lock, Long Shot or Bubble player after the Mandatory Minicamp

Full Show: Monday, June 15th, 2026. We react to the New York Knicks winning the NBA Finals behind three Villanova guys and talk to Villanova head coach Jay Wright at 7:30am about it. Also, the Phillies struggled offensive in a series loss to the Brewers over the weekend as Trea Turner continues to struggle. James Seltzer and Jody Mac are hosting today, filling in for Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie.

James Seltzer and Jody Mac of the 94 WIP Morning Show analyze the New York Knicks' NBA championship and the complex emotions it stirs for Philadelphia fans. They critique Sixers ownership for failing to land Leon Rose while discussing Jalen Brunson's rise to superstardom. The conversation on the WIP Morning Show also covers the Phillies' recent offensive struggles and a debate over the USMNT's World Cup performance. 01:50 - Rod Brind'Amour's Championship Win 04:42 - Knicks' Deep Philadelphia Ties 08:03 - Sixers Fail to Hire Leon Rose 13:18 - Jalen Brunson's Legendary Playoff Run 16:40 - Jody's Club Analogy for Fans 19:37 - Analyzing Phillies' Offensive Struggles 24:17 - Debating USMNT World Cup Success 29:01 - Comparing Knicks to 2017 Eagles 43:38 - Best Action Movie Scenes Contest

James Seltzer and Jody McDonald welcome legendary coach Jay Wright to the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss his former Villanova players winning an NBA championship with the Knicks. They explore Jalen Brunson's rise to icon status in New York and his selfless contract decision to help the team. The conversation also addresses the complex feelings of Philadelphia fans regarding the "Nova Knicks" success. 01:50 - Iconic Movie Action Scenes 06:22 - Championship Greatness Rank Debate 14:36 - Philly-NY Rivalry History 17:46 - The Villanova Knicks Connection 22:52 - Interview With Jay Wright 35:42 - Jalen Brunson's Contract Paycut 43:02 - Respect Versus Resentment Poll

The 94 WIP Morning Show analyze the New York Knicks' championship run and Jalen Brunson's rising legacy in NBA history. They debate Victor Wembanyama's first finals performance and compare the front office success of Leon Rose to Daryl Morey. Additionally, they discuss Trea Turner's ongoing struggles with the Phillies and look ahead to WIP's Top 11 list. 01:50 - Wembanyama's Image and GOAT Comparisons 05:15 - Spurs Choke and Knicks Game 4 Comeback 10:42 - US Soccer and Best Action Scenes 16:31 - Wu-Tang Clan's Impact on Game 4 22:17 - Trea Turner's Malaise and Management Decisions 27:32 - Jalen Brunson's Legacy and Margate Ties 38:25 - WIP Top 11 Week Debate 46:10 - Knicks Pedigree and Elite Pitching Stats

The 94WIP Morning Show analyze a revealing article about Jalen Hurts' relationship with the Eagles and the team's perceived lack of public support for their quarterback. They break down Rob Thomson's first comments since his firing and the surprising loyalty Bryce Harper showed toward hitting coach Kevin Long. Additionally, they debate whether Philadelphia fans should respect or resent the New York Knicks following their championship win. 01:50 - Knicks Championship Reaction 05:46 - Hartford Whalers History 09:01 - Trea Turner Phillies Struggles 12:13 - Rob Thomson Rosenthal Interview 16:45 - Report On Hurts 21:54 - Respect vs Resentment Poll 25:31 - Callers On Knicks Win 31:43 - Greatest Playoff Series Ever 35:07 - Time's Yours Listener Feedback 39:30 - Carson Wentz Injury Legacy

WIP listeners weigh in on whether the Knicks championship run deserves respect or resentment following their Twitter poll results. Jody McDonald discusses the most legendary playoff series in sports history, highlighting the 1986 World Series drama. They also break down early 2027 NBA title odds and crown the shootout from Heat as the ultimate movie action scene. 01:43 - Knicks Respect Or Resentment 07:27 - Best Movie Action Scenes 10:49 - Greatest Playoff Series Debate 12:30 - 2027 NBA Championship Odds 14:15 - Times Yours Fan Feedback

Jody McDonald and James Seltzer analyze Bryce Harper's recent comments regarding Rob Thomson and hitting coach Kevin Long. They dive into Joe Santoliquito's article detailing reported tension between Jalen Hurts and the Eagles organization. They also reflect on legendary New York sports memories and Trea Turner's performance issues with the Phillies. 01:02 - Great New York Sports Moments 06:02 - World Cup Trophy History 08:11 - Trea Turner's Philly Struggles 12:30 - Harper Backs Kevin Long 15:25 - Jalen Hurts Eagles Future

Jody, James, and Rhea evaluate Trea Turner's ongoing struggles and whether a lineup change is necessary for the Phillies. They also explore Jalen Brunson's ascent to New York sports lore and compare the front office success of Leon Rose to Daryl Morey. The discussion concludes with a preview of WIP's Top 11 athletes list and iconic action movie scenes. 01:50 - Wu-Tang Clan Energy 04:40 - Villanova-Knicks Connection 07:30 - Trea Turner's Malaise 12:45 - Jalen Brunson's Legacy 20:15 - Pitching and Action Movies 23:15 - WIP Top 11 Debate 28:35 - Iconic NBA Franchises 39:15 - Leon Rose vs Daryl Morey

Jay Wright joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the unique success of his former Villanova players winning an NBA championship with the Knicks. They explore the cultural impact of Jalen Brunson in New York and whether Wright ever considered coaching his former stars at the professional level. The conversation also touches on Victor Wembanyama's growth and the city's World Cup fever. 02:06 - Historical Rivalries and Movies 11:00 - Jay Wright Interview 18:25 - Brunson's Iconic Status 24:15 - Brunson's Financial Sacrifice 27:30 - Coaching Offer Rumors 39:25 - Wembanyama Playoff Analysis 48:15 - Soccer Fever In Philly

The 94 WIP Morning Show discuss the controversy surrounding local fans supporting the Knicks after their long-awaited championship victory. They examine the historical significance of ending a 50-year drought and compare the moment to other iconic sports milestones. 01:36 - Debating Rivalry Loyalty 03:50 - Parking And Movie Scenes 06:47 - Knicks Historical Context

The 94 WIP Morning Show react to the New York Knicks winning the NBA Finals with a roster heavy on Philadelphia and Villanova ties. They debate the conflicting emotions of local fans and compare the championship run to the 2017 Eagles while also discussing Christopher Sanchez and iconic movie action scenes. 01:00 - Christopher Sanchez and Catching Stats 01:34 - Knicks Title and Villanova Ties 07:14 - Listener Reactions to Knicks Win 11:18 - Eagles and Knicks Parallel Narratives 15:31 - Best Action Movie Scenes Debate

James Seltzer and Jody McDonald of the 94 WIP Morning Show analyze the Phillies' recent offensive struggles and Trea Turner's disappointing performance. They also debate the significance of the USMNT's latest victory and preview an upcoming conversation with Jay Wright regarding the Knicks. 01:28 - Phillies Weekend Recap 06:23 - USMNT Soccer Debate 09:13 - Knicks Discussion Preview

The 94 WIP Morning Show breaks down the New York Knicks' NBA championship and the complex feelings it sparks for Philadelphia fans on the WIP Morning Show. They examine the influence of Leon Rose and the Villanova stars while questioning if Sixers supporters can truly celebrate a New York victory. 01:00 - Brind'Amour, Hurricanes wins title 04:07 - Knicks Philly connections 09:13 - Leon Rose's impact 13:41 - Knicks fandom debate 16:00 - Jody's club analogy

The best interviews on 94WIP this week! Ron Jaworski, Al Morganti, and Ross Tucker break down Jalen Hurts and the Eagles' new-look offense as they navigate life without AJ Brown. Plus, Ben Davis hits the studio to talk about your streaking Phillies!