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HISSSSS, the SUN!
Oh, wait, we're not vampires. We're just not used to recording so early, which resulted in a two-man take on this week's game: Eagles vs Giants. A revenge game? Perhaps. Should we be celebrating a competent looking win against the now 2-6 Giants? Listen to find out, I'm not going to spoil anything!
JJ also debuts a brand new segment brought to you by Dean's Chicken & Seafood: Who got Grilled and Who got Fried.
GO BIRDS!
THE SHOW
Get ’Em Next Year is produced by Starbird Media and edited by Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr. Music for the show comes from The Philadelphia Way by Mega Ran. The We’ll Get ’Em Next Year logo is by Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr. For advertising rates, guest inquiries, or press coverage, email us at [email protected].
SUPPORT THE SHOW
Please consider supporting The HEADstrong Foundation (https://headstrong.org). They are based in the Philadelphia area, minutes from the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. They assist families dealing with cancer with everything from meals to travel and housing. I've been working with them for nearly nine years now, and they are good people.
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HISSSSS, the SUN!
Oh, wait, we're not vampires. We're just not used to recording so early, which resulted in a two-man take on this week's game: Eagles vs Giants. A revenge game? Perhaps. Should we be celebrating a competent looking win against the now 2-6 Giants? Listen to find out, I'm not going to spoil anything!
JJ also debuts a brand new segment brought to you by Dean's Chicken & Seafood: Who got Grilled and Who got Fried.
GO BIRDS!
THE SHOW
Get ’Em Next Year is produced by Starbird Media and edited by Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr. Music for the show comes from The Philadelphia Way by Mega Ran. The We’ll Get ’Em Next Year logo is by Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr. For advertising rates, guest inquiries, or press coverage, email us at [email protected].
SUPPORT THE SHOW
Please consider supporting The HEADstrong Foundation (https://headstrong.org). They are based in the Philadelphia area, minutes from the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. They assist families dealing with cancer with everything from meals to travel and housing. I've been working with them for nearly nine years now, and they are good people.

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