Larry Bowa joins Mike Missanelli to look at the Phillies' makeup as the season starts to get under way. Mike also looks at Eagles free agent targets, including Adrian Amos.
On this episode of the Mike Missanelli Podcast, Mike talks Eagles free agency, March Madness, the Sixers, and WBC. Mike also welcomes former Phillie turned broadcaster Doug Glanville to the podcast.
Mike Missanelli interviews Bryson Stott, Phillies 2nd baseman at Spring Training in Clearwater, FL. Hear Mike's predictions for the 2023 NCAA Tournament & more!
Mike Missanelli looks at the NFL market, franchise tags and the curious case of Lamar Jackson representing himself. Mike also has takes on Sixers basketball and more.
Stephen A. Smith takes a break from his grind to join The Mike Missanelli podcast. Stephen might be the busiest man in sports with his First Take show, podcast, book ("Straight Shooter"), speaking engagements and film appearances. Find out where Stephen gets his work ethic from and challenges that he had to overcome to climb to the top of the mountain.
Mike Missanelli asks how far the Sixers might be able to go this postseason, and touches on the Eagles at the NFL Combine and Flyers at the trade deadline. He also interviews Scott Lauber, Phillies beat reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, who is at spring training in Clearwater, FL.
Mike Missanelli talks Phillies spring training, the NFL Scouting Combine, and the 76ers. Philadelphia Inquirer Sixers beat reporter Keith Pompey joins the show to chat about Philly hoops. And Mike also reads tweets and emails from listeners.
Mike Missanelli talks Eagles and looks at probably off-season moves. He interviews Philly sports talk radio host, Rhea Hughes and her career in sports broadcasting. And he wraps up with final thoughts about the Sixers' chances to compete in the loaded East this postseason. They're playing 12 of their next 15 games on the road, with four back-to-backs, making it difficult to gain ground on other teams.
Mike Missanelli explores the aftermath of the Eagles' loss to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl -- how will the team move forward during a long offseason, especially after losing two top coordinators? He brings in former Eagles wide receiver and radio analyst Mike Quick to break down the biggest challenges.
Mike Missanelli laments the Eagles' loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII. Jalen Hurts scored four touchdowns, but Philly's defense simply didn't make enough stops in the second half. The Eagles are just the second team in history to lose a Super Bowl after leading by double digits at the half. Also, an interview with NFL Analyst Ray Didinger.
On the eve of the Super Bowl, Mike Missanelli looks at some player props of the big game. Mike also announces his new free-to-play contest for Mike Missanelli Podcast listeners.
Mike Missanelli breaks down key factors for the Super Bowl between the Eagles and Chiefs. A high-stakes chess match between Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni is in the works -- which team will best exploit the weaknesses of their opponent? Plus, an interview with Dave Skretta, Kansas City Chiefs for the Associated Press, and a chat with Eagles radio play-by-play broadcaster Merrill Reese.
Mike Missanelli and former Eagles player Seth Joyner talk Phoenix and the Super Bowl between Kansas City and Philadelphia. Joyner says there's no question that Philly has a better overall roster, and that he expects the Eagles to triumph on Sunday. You'll hear their proposed strategies for each team and whether Patrick Mahomes can keep KC in the game.
Mike Missanelli compares the current Eagles team Philly's previous Super Bowl rosters and recaps the media event from Monday evening. He also interviews Sports Law and Business expert Andrew Brandt about the big game and its far-reaching impacts. Plus, NFL contract strategy, Howie Roseman, and more.
Mike Missanelli interviews Jimmy Kempski, Eagles beat reporter for the Philly Voice, and asks about the approach he'll use to cover the Super Bowl in Phoenix. You'll also hear Mike's thoughts on the Sixers, the Kyrie Irving trade, and much more.
Mike Missanelli interviews Zach Berman, Eagles beat reporter for The Athletic. Berman says that it was obvious early in the NFL season that Philly would be a Super Bowl contender. A key reason -- Jalen Hurts' "no-nonsense" personality. But Patrick Mahomes poses a threat to the Eagles' title hopes.
Mike Missanelli and former Eagles running back Brian Westbrook preview the Super Bowl between Philly and KC. They discuss the evolution of Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni and offer insights on Chiefs coach Andy Reid.
Mike Missanelli reacts to the Eagle's dominant victory over San Francisco to punch the ticket to the Super Bowl. Even with Brock Purdy, the 49ers would have struggled to keep the Eagles offense in check, but without Purdy, the 49ers stood no chance against the Eagles defense.
Mike Misssanelli previews the NFC Championship game between the Eagles and 49ers. You'll hear his breakdown of the strengths and weaknesses of each team -- and how Jalen Hurts can lead Philly to a Super Bowl. He's also joined by sports talk host Ray Ratto from San Francisco 95.7 The Game.
Mike Missanelli chats with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro about Jalen Hurts and the Eagles as they prepare for the NFC Championship Game. They also discuss Shapiro's career path, the evolution of American politics, and more.
In today's Mike Missanelli Podcast, Mike looks back at the weekend in the NFL Playoffs & looks ahead of the matchup with the 49ers. Ross Tucker joins Mike to look ahead at the matchup.
Mike Missanelli reacts to the Philadelphia Eagles absolutely crushing the New York Giants. Mike says the Eagles were ready and waiting to dismantle the G-Men,, who waived the white flag. Mike looks ahead at the possible matchups in the championship game.
Mike Missanelli welcomes Philly sports talk radio host, Anthony Gargano. He and Mike talk about the Eagles' playoff hopes and revisit their careers in journalism.
Mike Missanelli previews NFL Super Wild Card Weekend and breaks down the biggest matchups. Which team will survive to face the Eagles in the second round? Nick Sirianni is likely using injury reports as misdirection, but the real issue is whether Jalen Hurts will be 100% healthy for the next game. Sportscaster Natalie Egenolf joins the show to talk about working in sports news.
Mike Missanelli says it's obvious that Jalen Hurts is still injured, and his health is key to any possible Super Bowl run. The number one seed will help, but this Eagles team must recapture momentum to survive a playoff game. Eagles beat reporter John McMullen joins the show to talk NFL postseason scenarios.
Mike Missanelli recaps an ugly Eagles loss to the mediocre Saints. After scoring just 10 points, Philly must win next weekend if they want to secure the number one playoff seed. NJ.com writer Bob Brookover joins the show to preview Eagles v Giants.
The Eagles have suffered injuries that could affect them against the Saints this week – and perhaps in the playoffs, too. ESPN’s Kevin Negandhi joins the show to talk about the Eagles’ late-season hopes.
The Eagles made too many mistakes but still almost won the game in Dallas. Mike Missanelli looks back at the game & talks about what's next for the Eagles and Jalen Hurts.
On this Christmas episode of the Mike Missanelli Podcast, Mike previews NFL Week 16. Marcus Hays of the Philadelphia Inquirer joins the podcast to talk about Jalen Hurts, times he was called out by someone he wrote about, and the unique challenges of newspaper writing. Mike also gives you his top Christmas songs and movies.
Mike Missanelli recaps Bears v Eagles and digs into the biggest Philly sports story this week – Jalen Hurts and his injured shoulder. Plus, an interview with former Philadelphia Flyer Chris Therien. Chris and Mike talk Flyers, hockey stories, and Chris’ book on recovery, “Road To Redemption.”
Mike Missanelli says that no one should be nervous about the Bears game this weekend – and that the Eagles should crush the 9-point spread. John Clark of NBC Philadelphia joins the show to talk about the Eagles, Phillies – and why you shouldn’t neglect basic heart health. Plus, NFL Week 15 picks and much more!
Mike Missanelli recaps NFL Week 14 matchups, including the Eagles' blowout victory over the NY Giants. Mike Sielski of The Philadelphia Inquirer joins the show to talk Philly sports.
Mike Missanelli says the Giants will need a strong day from Saquon Barkley in order to compete with the Eagles. But he still expects Philly not just to cover, but to dominate NY. Also, you'll hear a follow-up conversation between Mike and Philadelphia radio personality Angelo Cataldi.
In this episode, Mike Missanelli reacts to the Phillies signing of superstar shortstop Trea Turner, and what this means for the Phillies in 2023. Former NFL MVP QB Rich Gannon joins the show and talks about the Eagles and his long career in football.
Mike Missanelli recaps the Eagles' 35-10 thrashing of the Tennessee Titans in Week 13. The Eagles took to the air to exploit the Titans' weak secondary, and Jalen Hurts proved that he is a strong NFL MVP candidate. And after losing in the World Cup, what's the future of soccer in the U.S.?
In this episode, Mike Missanelli asks if the Eagles' defense will be able to stifle Derrick Henry, Ryan Tannehill, and a Titans team that is rounding into form at the right time. Tim McManus of ESPN.com joins the show for NFL Week 13 insights. And Mike also unveils his World Cup analysis and CFB picks.
Mike Missanelli reacts to the Eagles' Week 12 victory over the Green Bay Packers. This game, he says, was all about Philly's potent ground assault. He breaks down all of the action from an exciting Week 12 around the league and welcomes Devan Kaney of WIP sports radio for her insights.
Mike Missanelli recaps Ben Simmons' return to the 76ers, who lost to the Nets Tuesday night. Washington Post reporter Timothy Bella joins the show to discuss his new book, "Barkley: A Biography." And Mike makes his NFL picks of the week.
Mike Missanelli recaps the Eagles' close victory over the Colts. Jalen Hurts' running ability allowed Philadelphia to escape with the win -- but Indianapolis' mediocrity helped, too. And did Nick Sirianni lose aggressiveness facing the team that just fired his beloved Frank Reich? Plus, updates on the 76ers, who are winning even without key players.
Mike Misssanelli laments the end of the Eagles' undefeated season. He says the Eagles' defensive coaching staff is to blame because they failed to counter Washington's rushing attack. Plus, he says the Phillies are absolutely going to get Trea Turner, and how the team should deal with Bryce Harper's surgery.
Mike sits down with Philadelphia radio personality Angelo Cataldi. The 94 WIP-FM stalwart dishes on life in sports broadcasting.
On this episode, Mike Missanelli chats with baseball writer Jim Salisbury about the Phillies' future. And the Eagles are still undefeated -- will the Commanders pose any challenge on MNF?
Mike Missanelli recaps the Phillies' loss in Game 6 to the Astros. Should Rob Thomson have changed strategies, or was Philadelphia doomed no matter what happened with Zack Wheeler? Reporter Scott Lauber also joins the show for the World Series post-mortem.
In World Series Game 5, the Phillies had multiple baserunners in scoring position but mostly came up short. Now they must win two straight in Houston -- and all of their hopes ride on Zack Wheeler's right arm. Plus, the Eagles beat the Texans to reach 8-0, but the rushing defense looks alarmingly vulnerable.
.Mike Missanelli recaps World Series 4. Cristian Javier started a no-hitter and the Astros wrecked the Phillies, 5-0. Former Phillies Star Brad Lidge joins the show to discuss where the Phillies go from here. And finally, the Eagles take on the Texans on Thursday Night Football with a chance to extend their undefeated record to 8-0.
Mike Missanelli declares that this World Series is "over" if the home team takes Game 4 tonight. 2008 World Series MVP Cole Hamels joins the show to ask whether the Phillies can take a two-game lead on the Astros.
Mike Missanelli and Charlie Manuel discuss Phillies v Astros and how the Phillies can strike back after Houston's dominating Game 2 victory. Plus, thanks to a soft schedule, the Eagles could soon be 9-0.
On this episode of The Mike Missanelli Podcast, former Phillies pitcher and 2008 World Series champion Chad Durbin joins the show. He and Mike break down Phillies v Astros and ask whether Philadelphia can keep up with a potent Astros lineup.
The starting pitchers have been named for Game 1 of the 2022 World Series. The unflappable Aaron Nola will take the mound for the Phillies, and Justin Verlander starts for the Astros. Mike Missanelli breaks down each team's strategies with ESPN content producer Paul Hembekides. Plus, an Eagles v Steelers preview.
Mike Missanelli interviews former Phillies shortstop Larry Bowa, who says the Phillies have the chemistry to compete with the ultra-talented Houston Astros. But would a seven-game series hurt the Phillies' chances?
The Phillies barely made the postseason -- but now find themselves in the World Series. Mike Missanelli recaps the magical run and asks whether this squad can compete with the Houston Astros, who have not lost a single playoff game.
Mike Missanelli welcomes Matt Stairs to the show to talk Phillies playoff baseball.
Mike Missanelli and Phillies fans had hoped for a 2-0 lead and a short series, but the Padres aren't going away quietly. Now, the Phillies face a war of attrition in the pitching rotation.
Phillies v Padres looks to be a classic NLCS matchup, and Mike Missanelli expects the series to go to six or seven games. Matt Breen also joins the show to break down Game 1 matchups.
Mike Missanelli says Philadelphia fans are enjoying an incredible autumn sports season. The Phillies are on fire and now take on the San Diego Padres in the National League Championship Series. At 6-0, the Eagles are the NFL’s only undefeated squad and undoubtedly the best team in the NFC -- and their upcoming schedule is looking very soft.
The Phillies come home having split two in Atlanta. Mike looks at those games and if they have a chance to close it out. Former Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino joins the show to talk about their run.
On this episode, Mike interviews retired sports broadcaster Ray Didinger, who spent more than 50 years covering Philadelphia-area teams, the NFL, and more.
Mike Missanelli previews Game 1 of the MLB Wild Card series between the Phillies and Cardinals. Scott Lauber from the Philadelphia Inquirer also joins the show to break down the action. Plus, the Eagles will be 5-0 if they can knock off the struggling Arizona Cardinals.
Mike Missanelli celebrates the Phillies' first postseason appearance in more than a decade. And the undefeated Eagles now travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals - Brian Westbrook drops in to offer his thoughts on Jalen Hurts' surprising crew.
Mike Missanelli says the Philadelphia Phillies' season is all for naught if they can't break their postseason appearance drought. And although Trevor Lawrence and the Jags might be high on their win over the Chargers, the Eagles and Jalen Hurts will put them in their place. Plus, weekend football picks and more.
Mike Missanelli and former Eagles star Seth Joyner recap Philadelphia’s winning streak and Jalen Hurt’s emergence as a bona fide NFL star. The Eagles are 3-0 and sitting atop the NFC East, but are they really the #2 team in the NFC as indicated by some power rankings metrics?
Mike Missanelli looks ahead to this week's road game at Washington and walks back where it went wrong in Philly for Carson Wentz. Also, Brooklyn, Ben Simmons is not your savior.
Mike Missanelli says the Eagles are now on the map when it comes to the NFC playoff race, not just the NFC East. Jalen Hurts is starting to really show fans he can be a franchise quarterback.
Mike Missanelli debuts his new podcast on the BetRivers Network. Mike looks at the Week 1 Eagles win, and their lack of blitzing. The Phillies are doing a lot right, but World Series might be a stretch ... but maybe not. Are the 76ers going to challenge for the East? That answer is coming soon. Email Mike at mike@mikemiss.com
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