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94WIP Morning Show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie

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The 94WIP Morning Show delivers everything Philly sports fans crave — passionate takes, smart analysis, and the kind of raw, authentic energy that defines the city. Hosted by Joe DeCamara and former Eagles fullback Jon Ritchie, alongside James Seltzer and Rhea Hughes, the show dives deep into the Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and all things Philadelphia. This is where the voice of the Philly fan is heard loud and clear. Regular guests include Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks and legendary play-by-play announcer Merrill Reese. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. You can catch the 94WIP Morning Show live on SportsRadio 94WIP weekdays from 6–10 a.m. ET.
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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.
94WIP presents a selection of conversations to the Eagles being eliminated from the playoffs by San Francisco in Sunday's Wild Card game. Featuring The Morning Show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie, Middays with Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio, and Ike, Spike & Fritz.
From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks recaps the Eagles crushing playoff loss to the 49ers, including audio from Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts on what happened with the offense. Then, some thoughts on Kevin Patullo’s future and some interesting audio on what the real problem might be. 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 Eagles’ season has officially come to a close in a devastating loss to the 49ers, 23-19. Philadelphia was out-played offensively and many are to blame for it. The WIP Morning Show breaks down what went wrong and where the Eagles failed to deliver. Joe DeCamara doesn’t understand why more people are blaming the coaches than the players. Rhea Hughes apologizes to Jon Ritchie, admitting he was right to be worried about the 49ers out-coaching the Eagles. Seth Joyner joins the Morning Show to react with them.
The WIP Morning Show provides their immediate reactions to a disappointing end to the Eagles' season in a loss to the 49ers, 23-19. Joe DeCamara puts more blame on the Eagles talent. Jon Ritchie focuses blame on the coaches. The Team feels the same about wide receiver A.J. Brown's future with the Eagles.
As they do after every game, the Morning Show holds their Bad to the Bone awards. Fingers are pointed at many of the Eagles' players and coaches after their season ending loss to the 49ers in Philadelphia on Sunday. Jon Ritchie blames Nick Sirianni. Joe DeCamara blames A.J. Brown.
The Team breaks down how much of a disappointment many Eagles players were in their Wild Card game against the 49ers. Joe DeCamara wishes Jalen Hurts ran more. Jon Ritchie and Rhea Hughes don’t think A.J. Brown tried hard enough on crucial plays. Jon Ritchie emphasizes how much better the team could be if Vic Fangio’s offense was paired with a better coached offense.
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