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Full Show: Rob Thompson's Fit With Underperforming Phillies
15/04/2026 | 2h 57min
Joe and Richie analyze the Phillies' recent struggles, specifically questioning if Rob Thompson is still the right voice for the current roster. They discuss Howie Roseman's recent press conference regarding Jalen Hurts' standing with the Eagles and the rumors surrounding an AJ Brown trade. Additionally, Sheil Kapadia joins the conversation to preview the NFL Draft and the state of the Sixers' postseason chances.
01:50 - Wilmer McLean History Story 06:44 - Phillies Rotation and Consistency Concerns 13:04 - Stott and Bohm Development Debate 19:15 - Howie Roseman Discusses Jalen Hurts 25:31 - AJ Brown Trade Rumors Analyzed 36:46 - Sixers Emotional Investment Scale 47:36 - AMA: Space Travel and Conspiracies 58:49 - Rob Thompson Management Criticism 01:19:01 - Diana Russini Resigns from Athletic 01:31:04 - Sheil Kapadia NFL Draft Analysis 01:42:28 - Roseman's Quarterback Quote Analysis 01:48:13 - Dan Vladar and Flyers Playoffs 01:58:01 - Dontaevion Wicks Trade Reactions 02:07:35 - NBA Tanking and Magic Matchup 02:22:13 - Breaking Down Russini Resignation Letter 02:32:53 - Joel Embiid Leadership Discussion 02:43:13 - Buster Olney on Media Ethics 02:58:36 - Phillies Clubhouse Chemistry Issues 03:04:50 - Orlando Magic Locker Room Turmoil
Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie analyze Buster Olney's pointed remarks regarding journalistic ethics in light of the Diana Russini and Mike Vrabel situation. They debate the Phillies' recent lack of energy and Alec Bohm's hitting struggles while fielding calls about Joe’s vintage papier-mâché Stanley Cup. The discussion concludes with a look at reported turmoil within the Orlando Magic locker room.
01:50 - Tax Season Struggles 05:00 - Russini Vrabel Fallout 08:15 - Joe’s Stanley Cup 11:30 - Olney Criticizes Journalism 15:45 - Vrabel Double Standard 20:00 - Russini’s Future Prospects 25:45 - Accountants And Teachers 30:15 - Phillies’ Lifeless Play 36:30 - Listener Voicemails 39:45 - Orlando Magic Turmoil
HR 2: Impatience With Phillies & Howie Roseman on A.J. Brown
15/04/2026 | 39min
Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie discuss their growing frustration with the Phillies' lack of consistency and whether Rob Thomson remains the right manager. They also analyze Howie Roseman’s recent press conference regarding A.J. Brown and the Eagles' wide receiver depth. The conversation shifts to the ethics of the Diana Russini reporting scandal and a look ahead to the Sixers' play-in tournament game.
01:50 - AMA TV Shows And Space 07:13 - Jalen Hurts Contract Speculation 14:43 - Phillies Impatience And Rob Thompson 20:21 - Howie Roseman On A.J. Brown 26:14 - Sixers Postseason And Joel Embiid 32:18 - Diana Russini Reporting Scandal 39:31 - Flyers Vs Penguins Playoff Preview
Blasting Accountants And Time's Yours
15/04/2026 | 16min
The WIP Morning Show wraps up with your voicemails on the Times Yours line.
Sobre 94WIP Morning Show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie
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.