Hour 3: The crew welcomes NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner to share his Super Bowl insights, dives into Roc’s Sports on Shuffle segment, hosts Paul Moyer to discuss the Seahawks’ sale, Sam Darnold’s season, and coaching vacancy interest, and closes with Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All.”

Roc and Manuch with Jimmy B

Hour 3: The crew welcomes NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner to share his Super Bowl insights, dives into Roc’s Sports on Shuffle segment, hosts Paul Moyer to discuss the Seahawks’ sale, Sam Darnold’s season, and coaching vacancy interest, and closes with Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All.”

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Published on Jan 30, 2026, 11:04:08 PM
Total time: 00:46:37

Episode Description

Hour three opens with a special guest as NFL Hall of Famer and former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner joins on the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the player’s perspective in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, the ebb and flow of a football game regardless of stakes, and his thoughts on the quarterbacks for both teams, including what could ultimately decide the outcome. Next, the show moves into Roc’s “Sports on Shuffle” segment, highlighting random sports stories circulating nationwide and their broader significance. Later, Seattle Seahawks Pre- and Post-Game Radio Host Paul Moyer joins on the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the breaking news of the Seahawks being put up for sale, evaluate Sam Darnold’s performance as Seattle’s full-time starter, preview the Seahawks–Patriots matchup, and provide insight into the interest in Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak from the Raiders and Cardinals’ head coaching searches. The hour wraps with Lerner & Rowe’s “One Call That’s All,” featuring Sean Salisbury’s “Boston Masshole” impression and the guys’ rundown of what’s on tap for the weekend in sports.

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Roc and Manuch have etched their mark on the Phoenix sports landscape, showcasing their passion and expertise on local airwaves for over two decades. Collaborating with esteemed colleagues like Jim Brinson, they continue to raise the bar, providing three hours of relentless entertainment and insightful analysis each weekday.