November 17: 4am hour
In this hour, Tom examines the standing of Doug Pederson with the Philadelphia Eagles going forward if things continue to trend in the wrong direction.

In this hour, Tom examines the standing of Doug Pederson with the Philadelphia Eagles going forward if things continue to trend in the wrong direction.
Tom gets into the NBA and the latest transactions and rumors this hour, and how they relate to the Sixers.
Tom kicks off the show by looking at Doug Pederson, who was admittedly “pissed off” the day after Sunday’s loss.
Tom discusses what the issues are with the Eagles, questions some of the postgame comments from Carson Wentz and the Eagles, and does a recap of the Week 10 NFL games.
Tom takes a look at who is to blame for the Eagles struggles and what it means going forward for the franchise.
Tom gives his thoughts on the Eagles ugly loss to the Giants
Tom kicks off the final hour with his weekly around the NFL recap for the Sunday of Week 9.
In this hour, Tom mixes in some Phillies discussion along with the continued football talk.
Tom starts the show off by taking a look at the Eagles at the bye, as well as their outlook for the second half of the season.
Tom runs through a few topics from the past 48 hours, including the World Series, Justin Turner's ill-advised celebration and Jerry Jones' regretful radio show.
Tom begins this hour by comparing the way John Middleton has operated during COVID with Josh Harris.
Tom leads off the show sharing his excitement over the Sixers hiring longtime Rockets executive Daryl Morey to head their basketball operations department.
Tom kicks off his final full hour with the Week 7 NFL recap. Later on, he touches on the World Series and his disdain for Clayton Kershaw achieving success in the World Series.
The second hour of Tom's show gets into the final call of the Indiana-Penn State game, and a look back on a call Tom received last week that makes you wonder.
Tom starts off the show with optimism for the Eagles’ season, after watching the Cowboys get dominated in Landover.
In this hour Tom and Kyle Quinn recap Week 6 in the NFL They also discuss Jake Elliot's struggles and the 11 year anniversary of Jimmy Rollins walk off game winner in Game 4 of the 09 NLCS.
In this hour Tom explains why missing on the 2 point conversion early didn't matter at all and the terrible play call on the 2 pointer late. He also dissects Carson Wentz's play, his heroics late, and his turnover problems continuing.
Tom talks about the Eagles loss to the Ravens and the 3 plays that most contributed to the defeat. He also discusses Carson Wentz gutty effort and the Eagles continual slow starts
Tom’s last hour includes a Travis Fulgham discussion, which head coach wants 90,000 fans, a Gabe Kapler check-in and whether his 86 points were enough to stop his fantasy losing skid.
Tom wraps up the NBA season and bubble portion of the season/playoffs. He touches on Lebron James' legacy, having won his 4th championship. Finally, he gets to the Dak Prescott injury and how it will affect his future contract.
Tom starts off Tuesday's show by looking back at Sunday's Eagles-Steelers game, recaps the Monday Night football game and his disdain for Taysom Hill, and shares what's bugging him on social media.
In this hour Tom discusses the disappointing end to the Phillies season and he and @kyle_quinn16 recap NFL Week3
In this hour Tom discusses the regression of Carson Wentz and his future in Philadelphia. He also talks about the end of the Phillies season in Tampa Bay
Tom begins the show by ripping the Eagles and Phillies for their performances this weekend. He also examines the Eagles end of game disaster and Doug Pederson's lack of faith in Carson Wentz.
Tom turns his attention to the Sixers, who have a head coaching vacancy for the first time in seven years.
Tom opens up an interesting comparison between the way Claude Giroux gets criticized, compared to Carson Wentz