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(0:00-11:45)
Sal Paolantonio from ESPN joins the show to honor the memory of Pat Callahan, who recently passed away. With the Chicago Bears set to visit, Sal also shares his thoughts on the upcoming Black Friday matchup.
(11:45-21:28)
In a disappointing turn of events, the 76ers suffered a significant defeat against the Orlando Magic, leading to Ricky's discontent with Tyrese Maxey's comment about needing to "flush" the performance and move forward. Meanwhile, Bill expresses concern over Nick Nurse's decision to keep Maxey in the game for too long, especially since he leads the NBA in minutes and the game was already out of reach.
(21:28-30:29)
The Eagles team currently lacks a clear identity, prompting Ricky to question where they would turn for a crucial play in a tight situation. He believes that A.J. Brown should be the go-to player, yet he feels the team is not utilizing him sufficiently. In contrast, Bill argues that the team's identity should revolve around a strong running game, as it would allow them to exert control over the match.
(30:29-39:05)
Chicago's defense excels at creating turnovers, while the Eagles prioritize ball security on offense. Bill emphasizes that turnovers could significantly influence the outcome of the game. Additionally, we include insights from Kevin Patullo regarding his perspective on the Bears' defensive capabilities.
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(0:00-11:45)
Sal Paolantonio from ESPN joins the show to honor the memory of Pat Callahan, who recently passed away. With the Chicago Bears set to visit, Sal also shares his thoughts on the upcoming Black Friday matchup.
(11:45-21:28)
In a disappointing turn of events, the 76ers suffered a significant defeat against the Orlando Magic, leading to Ricky's discontent with Tyrese Maxey's comment about needing to "flush" the performance and move forward. Meanwhile, Bill expresses concern over Nick Nurse's decision to keep Maxey in the game for too long, especially since he leads the NBA in minutes and the game was already out of reach.
(21:28-30:29)
The Eagles team currently lacks a clear identity, prompting Ricky to question where they would turn for a crucial play in a tight situation. He believes that A.J. Brown should be the go-to player, yet he feels the team is not utilizing him sufficiently. In contrast, Bill argues that the team's identity should revolve around a strong running game, as it would allow them to exert control over the match.
(30:29-39:05)
Chicago's defense excels at creating turnovers, while the Eagles prioritize ball security on offense. Bill emphasizes that turnovers could significantly influence the outcome of the game. Additionally, we include insights from Kevin Patullo regarding his perspective on the Bears' defensive capabilities.
Follow The Show
https://x.com/BillColarulo
https://x.com/rickybottalico
https://x.com/sylvanakell
"For the latest updates, visit the show page https://975thefanatic.com/unfiltered/ on 975thefanatic.com. Follow 97.5 The Fanatic on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Watch our shows on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Philly's home for sports!"
"Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast."
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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