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What’s Brewing With Jen Includes An Eagles’ Christmas Album Including Travis Kelce

See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes Travis…

Travis and Jason Kelce

Travis and Jason Kelce

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See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes Travis Kelce will appear on Eagles Christmas album and a man who has not worn shoes in a decade… Here are her stories from today.

How do we feel about this, friends?  I don’t love it, but I can be convinced into anything. The good news is that the Eagles are recording another Christmas album, the bad news? Travis Kelce, obviously Jason Kelce’s brother, is going to make a cameo on the album.  Last year’s album, A Philly Special Christmas was a huge hit, but it was full of only Eagles players.  I’m not sure I need a Kansas City Chiefs player on an Eagles album… Now this is mostly tongue and cheek and I know it’s all for charity, but I say no on any other players other than the Birds on the Christmas album.

Now this is a man after my own heart!  A man in North Carolina hasn’t worn shoes since 2011.  Not to the grocery store, not outside on a hike, not for anything.  Robin Greenfield says that he just loves being barefoot and it allows him to reach people at any moment… I don’t know how wearing shoes would stop one from reaching people at any moment, but ok… How did he begin living this lifestyle?  Back in 2008 he traveled to New Zealand and experienced a group of people whose leader only wore shoes in bad weather, so he decided to do the same.  He does occasionally wear socks if the weather gets a little cold.  And he’s had many cuts and bruises over the years, but he doesn’t plan on putting shoes back on anytime soon.

[Source - NY Post]

6 Things In Philadelphia Sports That Do Not Currently Suck

Last night the Phillies ripped our hearts out and stomped right on them. It was the most painful loss in recent memory, and we have gone through a lot of pain recently in Philadelphia. I would love to come on here and say there is some bright side to it. I would love to say this is a team on the rise and they still have a lot ahead of them. But I can’t. Last year they were. When they lost to the Astros they were the underdogs that lost to a better team. And we could look ahead and say they can do it next year. But this time they just choked, and it makes it hard to have any faith in them moving forward. So this article is not about them. But I still do want to focus on some of the positives in Philadelphia Sports.

It may not feel like it right now, but there are reasons to be positive about things that are not the Phillies. The Eagles are 6-1 and atop the NFC and just added an All-Pro to their defense. We may not be looking forward to the Sixers in general, but there are pieces on the Sixers who could bring us some joy. The Union are in the playoffs. And even the Flyers are overachieving compared to expectations.

So for a moment, let's forget about the Phillies. The only thing that can come from thinking about them is pain, and after the performance they gave us, they just aren't worth it. Instead, let's focus on some of the things going well for us. The things that can remind us sports are supposed to be fun. Because if I sit here all day and think about how much the Phillies let us down, I may literally go insane.

Here Are 6 Things In Philadelphia Sports That Do Not Suck Like The Phillies Do:

The Eagles Defense

There are a few things on the Eagles to be happy about. They are 6-1, with a share of the best record in the league. But the thing that has me most excited, is how great the defense looks. It was bumpy at the start of the season, but things seem to have clicked. In the last 5 weeks opposing offenses have averaged just 212 passing yards per game against them and under 300 total yards. They just shut down the best offense in the league. And then turned around and added Kevin Byard to that secondary.

This defense may be very good. And unlike last year where the defense just beat up on bad teams, they are beating good QBs. Tua Tagovailoa and Matthew Stafford have been two of the most productive QBs in the league, and the Eagles defense shut them down. We are seeing that Sean Desai is a massive upgrade over Jonathan Gannon.

Nick Nurse Bringing Some Creativity to the Sixers

The Sixers were a very good team last year. But we saw in the playoffs their style of offense got exposed. There was too much of a two-man game between Joel Embiid and James Harden, with everyone else standing around. Now they have Nick Nurse, who is renowned for his creative offenses.

Will the Sixers be a great team? Maybe not. The team itself is a bit of a mess and fans are more down on them than ever. But Nick Nurse actually running an offense, and prioritizing defense, is at least something to look forward to. For too long the Sixers have not had much offense besides forcing the ball to Joel Embiid, or James Harden dribbling his way into a turnover or a missed shot. Now we will actually see the Sixers have ball movement and set plays.

Tyrese Maxey Taking The Next Step

Speaking of things to look forward to on the Sixers, there is Tyrese Maxey. Maxey is still new and exciting enough that we have not become jaded towards him like we have with some other stars who have yet to win. And all the drama on the team could actually be an opportunity for him. We don’t know what will happen with Harden, but if he is not on the floor, that puts Maxey in a position where he can be the guy.

We have already seen him be far more effective on defense than he was last year. His defense was a major issue at times last year. But the combination of him and DeAnthony Melton in the backcourt has actually been fun to watch. He has taken a massive step in every season so far, and I can at least say I am excited to watch what he has in store for this year. Even if the Sixers season itself is not exciting.

The Tush Push

What is better than the Eagles having a play that is impossible to stop? The fact it drives everyone else crazy. The Eagles ran the Tush Push 4 times on Sunday Night and converted it every time. There was a 5th attempt nullified by offsetting penalties, but they just went right back to it and converted it again the next time. Seeing grown adults freak out every time the Eagles run it brings me so much joy. I loved watching that Dolphins reporter Joe Schad lose his mind in the game as the Eagles continued to run the play.

The NFL may eventually change the rules. But for now, I don’t care. Because there is nothing anyone can do about it this year. Other teams have tried to copy it, and most have failed. But the Eagles convert it almost every single time. As Nick Sirianni stated, every set of downs for them is 1st and 9.

Union Are In the Playoffs

The Union can sometimes be the forgotten step-child among the other 4 teams. But they have silently been the most successful of the Philadelphia teams in recent years. And they are back in the playoffs again this year, and have a home playoff game this Saturday against the Revolution.

Their road to the Championship game is not as clear as it was this time last year. But with Andre Blake in goal, they can win any game. And they have won nearly every game at Subaru Park over the past several seasons. It may not be the same as the Phillies or Eagles winning, but the Union are our next hope for a Parade. And now that we have a lot more free time, thanks again Phillies, it is very much worth tuning into their playoff games.

Flyers Are On the Right Track

The Flyers will not be a good team this year. But they could be better than we thought. And that is thanks in large part to the leadership of John Tortorella. He has this group of young guys with a handful of Vets playing as good of hockey as they are capable of to start the season. And while it may not pay off this year, it is hope. Hope that hockey may one day be relevant in Philadelphia again.

Credit goes to Danny Brierre and Keith Jones as well. They seem to be rebuilding this team right. And after the torture that was the Chuck Fletcher era, we will take it.

Jen Scordo was born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Georgia but she has called the Northeast her home for over 20 years. A diehard 5 for 5 fan, she always knew that radio was where she wanted to be and talking sports in Philadelphia is a dream come true as Producer of The Best Show Ever? on 97.5 The Fanatic. She loves to talk and write about Philly sports including the Eagles, the Sixers, the Flyers, the Phillies and the Union.