An Eagles podcast hosted by 94WIP's James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks discussing the latest with the team throughout the season, offseason and everything in-between.
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With Eliot Shorr-Parks heading to Scotland this weekend, he decided to breakdown the Eagles' Monday night game against the Buccaneers a few days early. more
James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks run through the entire NFL Week 3 schedule and give their picks before building the official Go Birds! weekly parlay. more
Jason Kelce told the morning show that the Eagles are playing "on edge" through two weeks. ESP and Joe Giglio discuss if they're worried about the team's mental state heading into Week 3. more
Cannot take James screaming into the mic and blowing my ears out anymore. As a producer you’d think he’d understand this or at least adjust it post production.
This is one of the greatest Eagles podcasts and I am a real one and listen to pretty much every episode. However, you are audio professionals and it is so jarring when ALL OF A SUDDEN SOMEONE IS YELLING ABOUT WINDOW NATION! more
Could do with less Zoey talk
Ex Bills punter Matt Araiza is out there. Thoughts?
love u dudes but seltzer is a producer—need to adjust the mic levels when he’s bringing his energy! more
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Go Birds launched 10 years ago and published 2085 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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