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Former Eagles QB Ron Jaworski joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to break down this weekend's Eagles-Rams matchup. Jaws calls LA a “lethal” team and shares his thoughts on the Eagles defense, noting they look strong but need young leaders to step up after Brandon Graham's retirement. He also weighs in on the passing game and offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo's role.
The 94 WIP Morning Show opens with Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie breaking down the Eagles' offensive struggles through two weeks. Despite sitting at 2-0 after last year's Super Bowl run, Ritchie questions why the passing attack looks “pedestrian.” Can the Eagles find their rhythm at home against the undefeated Rams?
After another victory in LA against the Dodgers, the 94 WIP Morning Show reflects on memorable Phillies games from past seasons. The team previews what to expect from the Phillies ahead of the playoffs, takes more calls on the Phillies and Eagles, and shares highlights from Ray Didinger's earlier commentary on the Eagles as they head into Week 3.
NFL analyst Ross Tucker joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to break down the Eagles' win over the Chiefs, preview their matchup against the Rams, and share why he's impressed with Philadelphia at 2-0. Tucker explains why teams that win despite not playing their best can still compete at an elite level.
Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to break down the Eagles' offensive struggles, including their lack of explosive plays in the passing game. He also highlights the strong performances from the defense and special teams. Can the Eagles overcome these issues against the Rams this weekend?
The 94 WIP Morning Show continues the debate over the Eagles' passing woes. What can spark the offense and bring consistency as they prepare to face the undefeated Rams at the Linc? Should fans be concerned despite a 2-0 start?
The 94 WIP Morning Show replays yesterday's interview with Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni. Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie ask about A.J. Brown's situation, concerns with the passing attack, the controversy around the Tush Push, and more insight on the team's 2-0 start.
The 94 WIP Morning Show covers a full slate of Eagles and Phillies talk. HR 1 opens with Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie breaking down the Eagles' offense through two weeks and replays Nick Sirianni's interview on A.J. Brown, the passing game, and the Tush Push controversy. HR 2 features Sheil Kapadia analyzing the lack of explosive plays and Ross Tucker explaining why winning despite struggles is a positive sign for the 2-0 Eagles. HR 3 recaps the Phillies' win in LA, previews the playoff outlook, and covers fan calls and Eagles Week 3 takes. HR 4 continues Phillies coverage, then welcomes Ron Jaworski to discuss the Eagles-Rams matchup, defense evaluation, young leaders stepping up, and the passing game.
The 94 WIP Morning Show opens with Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie breaking down the Eagles' offense through two weeks. Despite a 2-0 start, the passing game looks “pedestrian,” leaving questions about consistency and how the team can find a spark at home against the Rams. The show replays yesterday's interview with Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni, covering A.J. Brown, the passing game, the Tush Push controversy, and more.
Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to break down the Eagles' offensive struggles, including their lack of explosive plays in the passing game, while highlighting strong performances from the defense and special teams. NFL analyst Ross Tucker adds his perspective, discussing the Eagles' 2-0 start and why winning games even when not playing at your best is a positive sign for the team as they prepare to face the Rams.
The 94 WIP Morning Show reflects on the Phillies' recent win in LA against the Dodgers, revisiting memorable games from past seasons and previewing what to expect from the team heading into the playoffs. The Morning Team also covers quick-hitting takes on the Eagles, more fan calls, and shares highlights from Ray Didinger's recent commentary as Philadelphia looks ahead to Week 3.
The 94 WIP Morning Show opens HR 4 by recapping the Phillies' win in LA last night and looking ahead to “Red October,” taking fan calls on the team's playoff outlook. The conversation then shifts to the Eagles-Rams matchup, as former Eagles QB Ron Jaworski joins the show. Jaws calls the Rams a “lethal” team, evaluates the Eagles defense, and highlights the need for young leaders to step up after Brandon Graham's retirement. He also breaks down the passing game and OC Kevin Patullo's role.
The WIP Morning Show continues the conversation on the Eagles' passing game following Nick Sirianni's interview. Jon Ritchie weighs in — can the Eagles keep winning if the offense doesn't improve through the air? Plus, more calls and fan reactions ahead of Times Yours.
Bryce Harper has been the steady leader for the Phillies this season — is he primed to carry the team to their first World Series title since 2008? Joe DeCamara and the WIP Morning Show debate if the pitching is strong enough for October. Plus, Jon Ritchie shares more thoughts on the Eagles' win over the Chiefs and his concerns about the offense's slow starts.
The Phillies' pitching staff is clicking at the right time, but the fourth rotation spot remains a question mark. Will Aaron Nola get the nod, or could it go to Taijuan Walker or another arm? Joe DeCamara and the WIP Morning Show break it all down as October baseball quickly approaches.
The WIP Morning Show reacts to the Phillies clinching the NL East as callers debate just how good this team really is. Plus, more hot takes on the Eagles' win in Kansas City. Then, Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the show to share his thoughts on the victory, what to expect against the Rams, and why the Eagles' defense looks stronger in the second year under Vic Fangio.
Following the Eagles' big win at Arrowhead, Head Coach Nick Sirianni joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the team discuss the offense, address concerns around AJ Brown, debate the Tush Push, and look ahead to Sunday's matchup against the Rams.
The WIP Morning Show continues with reflections from Bryson Stott on the Phillies' NL East celebration. Joe DeCamara then asks the team a big question: who would you rather see win a championship this season — the Eagles or the Phillies? Plus, more calls and reactions on both teams as the discussion heats up.
The Phillies are NL East Champions for the second straight season! Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the WIP Morning Show react to the division-clinching win. Can Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber power the lineup into October? Is the pitching staff ready for a deep postseason run? The crew breaks it all down as Red October gets closer.
The WIP Morning Show dives into Philly sports with a heated debate: who would you rather see win a championship this season — the Eagles or the Phillies? Bryson Stott shares his thoughts from the Phillies' NL East celebration, and callers weigh in on both teams. Then, Jon Ritchie discusses the Eagles' passing game following Nick Sirianni's interview — can Philadelphia keep winning if the offense doesn't improve through the air? Plus, more fan calls and reactions ahead of Times Yours.
The WIP Morning Show continues with Joe DeCamara breaking down the Phillies' pitching as the postseason approaches. Who will fill the fourth rotation spot — Aaron Nola or another arm? Is the pitching staff ready for October? Then, Eliot Shorr-Parks joins to discuss the Eagles' strong defense in Week 2 under Vic Fangio, his takeaways from the Kansas City win, and what to expect in the upcoming matchup against the Rams. A deep dive into both Philly teams in one packed hour.
The WIP Morning Show kicks off with Phillies excitement, celebrating back-to-back NL East titles! Joe DeCamara and the team discuss whether Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber can carry the lineup to a World Series, and if the pitching staff is ready for October. Then, the conversation shifts to the Eagles' offense under Kevin Patullo — are AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith frustrated, or just focused on winning? The crew breaks it all down in one jam-packed hour of sports talk.
The full 4-hour WIP Morning Show delivers nonstop Philly sports coverage! Reacting to the Phillies clinching the NL East, Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, James Seltzer, and Rhea Hughes discuss Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber's leadership, the pitching staff's readiness, and Red October expectations. On the Eagles side, the team breaks down slow offensive starts, AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith's frustrations, and the passing game following Nick Sirianni's interview. Eliot Shorr-Parks weighs in on Vic Fangio's defense in Year 2, while Sirianni discusses the Arrowhead win, managing star receiver egos, the Tush Push, and previews Sunday's Rams matchup. Plus, Philly faces the ultimate debate: who would you rather see win a championship this season — the Eagles or the Phillies? Fan calls, hot takes, and in-depth analysis round out a full four hours of Philly sports insight, drama, and debate.
Callers, Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, James Seltzer, and Rhea Hughes weigh in on the Eagles' slow offensive start and what it means for the season. They also reflect on the Phillies' big celebration after clinching the NL East. Then, Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the big win at Arrowhead, concerns around AJ Brown, the Tush Push debate, and previews Sunday's matchup against the Rams. A full hour of Philly sports, analysis, and insights.
Nick Sirianni joined the WIP Morning Show earlier today. Did you miss it? Have no fear because the WIP Midday Show is playing back this interview so you can hear what the Eagles head coach had to say!
Seth Joyner joins the 94 WIP Morning Show with some thoughts on the Eagles defense. He believes the Eagles let some of the wrong players go from the defensive side of the ball this off-season that they could have kept.
The Eagles (2-0) beat the Chiefs (0-2) last night in Kansas City sending Patrick Mahomes to his first ever 3 game losing streak in the NFL (including the loss in the Super Bowl). There are a lot of questions still, including some questions with the passing game. The 94 WIP Morning Show recaps the win!
The Eagles went to Kansas City and won the grueling defensive battle to beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl rematch. Patrick Mahomes, looked off. Joe DeCamara of the 94 WIP Morning Show believes the Chiefs are no longer elite.
The Eagles used the Tush Push several times in the win over Kansas City last night. There were some questionable missed calls during the plays that caused a little controversy and Nick Sirianni speaks on it. Also, Bad to the Bone Awards- who was Bad to the Bone in the Eagles win last night? The 94 WIP Morning Show gives their awards.
Ray Didinger joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the Eagles win last night. He thinks the biggest play of the game was rookie safety Drew Mukuba's interception. He also attributes some lack of offense efficiency to the starters sitting in the pre-season
NovaCare doctor Dr. Richard Francesco joins the show to discuss the Eagles' injury situation. They have been fairly fortunate with injuries, but the loss of Dallas Goedert hurts. The 94 WIP Morning Show asks Dr. Francesco his thoughts on where the Eagles stand health-wise.
Seth Joyner joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. Opposite of what some are saying, that Jalen Hurts is to blame for the lack of passing offense, Seth believes Kevin Patullo was not making the right calls and getting his receivers open and is therefore to blame for the lacking passing offense.
Ray Didinger joined the 94 WIP Morning Show to talk about the Eagles offensive efficiency and his thoughts as well as his analysis of Drew Mukuba. Ray believes the Eagles' passing inefficiency has mostly been due to starters not playing pre-season games. AJ Brown seems like deep down he may be upset about the passing game, but he has kept it inside. The Morning Show listens to some audio from AJ's post-game press conference to decipher if there is an underlying issue.
Dr. Richard Francesco from NovaCare joined the 94 WIP Morning Show for an injury update. Losing Dallas Goedert is certainly a blow for the Eagles.
The Eagles stepped up where they needed to last night in their 20-17 win over the Chiefs in Kansas City. Drew Mukuba had a few impact plays as a rookie safety. There are still lots of questions about the Eagles' passing game. The 94 WIP Morning Show discusses if the Chiefs are elite anymore.
Seth Joyner joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. He believes the passing game questions and inefficiencies are Kevin Patullo's fault, citing Tom Brady's analysis of the game last night that the wide-receivers weren't open. Seth also believes the Eagles let the wrong defensive players leave the organization this off-season. Time's Yours!
The WIP Morning Show reacts to the Phillies' win over the Mets, clinching the series as they aim for a sweep tonight. The new-look outfield — with Harrison Bader, Max Kepler, Brandon Marsh, and more — has turned a weakness into a strength, fueling the offense at just the right time. The crew also debates today's Twitter poll on “over-the-top ridiculous scenes,” looks ahead to the Phillies' postseason chances, and previews a packed guest lineup.
The WIP Morning Show reacts to the Phillies' series-clinching win over the Mets as they look for a sweep tonight. Plus, a Ray Didinger clip compares Jalen Carter to Hall of Famer “Mean” Joe Greene ahead of the Eagles-Chiefs matchup. The crew debates today's Twitter poll on “over-the-top ridiculous scenes” and previews a packed guest lineup.
The WIP Morning Show is joined by Jason Kelce as the team breaks down the Jalen Carter suspension, what Kelce observed from the sidelines, and how Carter should move forward. They also follow up on Mike Quick's appearance yesterday and ask Kelce how the Eagles can defend his brother this week. The discussion touches on Jerry Jones' handling of the Micah Parsons trade and whether he should have applied pressure on the Eagles, even if Parsons wasn't being traded to them.
The WIP Morning Show dives into Eagles-Chiefs Week 2, reacting to a Ray Didinger clip where he compares Jalen Carter's dominance to Hall of Famer “Mean” Joe Greene. Plus, reaction to the Phillies' win over the Mets as they clinch the series and look for a sweep tonight.
Rhea Hughes of the WIP Morning Show comes on to talk with the WIP Midday Show about the Phillies recent success, if they are for real this year, Eagles vs Chiefs this weekend, and if a loss to the Chiefs is acceptable.
The WIP Morning Show continues, as callers and James, Jon, Rhea, and Devan all sound off their thoughts on Jalen Carter. NFL Analyst Ross Tucker then joins to breakdown his thoughts of the weekend, and his perspective on the Carter situation... All this, and more on Phillies Mets, plus calls.
The 94 WIP Morning Show opens with reactions to the Phillies win over the Mets last night, as Kyle Schwarber etches himself in Phillies history with 50 HRs in one season, placing himself as the second Phillie to do so. Plus, Jon, James, Rhea and callers react to the Jalen Carter decision as he is expected to play Sunday in KC.
The 94 WIP Morning Show continues discussing Phillies Mets & Eagles Chiefs, but not before discussing how they learned to whistle. What things did you not learn as a kid? Do siblings end up teaching the family? Callers chime in!
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The 94 WIP Morning Show reacts to Philly sports headlines! Joe DeCamara dives into the 76ers' 2001 Finals tribute—celebration or slap in the face to fans? The crew and callers debate ownership, nostalgia, and the team's focus on winning today. Plus, Phillies star Trea Turner gives an update on his injury, saying he “feels pretty good” ahead of a potential playoff return. Callers also weigh in on the Eagles, Phillies, and more.
The 94 WIP Morning Show looks ahead to the Eagles' Week 2 showdown with the Chiefs. Is Patrick Mahomes still the NFL's best QB, or has his legacy taken a hit since SB LIX? Are the Chiefs slipping—or ready to reclaim their dominance?
Former Eagles QB and analyst Ron Jaworski joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the Eagles. He shares his take on Jalen Carter, whether the NFL will step in, and how Philadelphia can attack the Chiefs in Arrowhead. Can the Birds dominate KC like they did last February?
In the final segment of the WIP Morning Show, callers weigh in on the Phillies as they aim for another win against the Mets. Trea Turner shares an update on his injury and expects to return for the playoffs. Plus, “Times Yours” calls cover the Eagles, Phillies, and more.
The 94 WIP Morning Show kicks off as Joe DeCamara declares the Eagles will dominate the Chiefs this weekend in Arrowhead. Should Birds fans feel confident, or will KC rebound after stumbling against the Chargers?