Hour 3: The guys discuss Suns injuries and trade deadline implications, preview Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, welcome Frank Sanders to break down last weekend’s NFC and AFC Championship results and share his thoughts on the Cardinals’ coaching search, and close with Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” and the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

Roc and Manuch with Jimmy B

Hour 3: The guys discuss Suns injuries and trade deadline implications, preview Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, welcome Frank Sanders to break down last weekend’s NFC and AFC Championship results and share his thoughts on the Cardinals’ coaching search, and close with Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” and the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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Published on Jan 26, 2026, 11:10:46 PM
Total time: 00:46:36

Episode Description

Hour three opens with the crew breaking down the Phoenix Suns, focusing on injuries to Devin Booker and Jalen Green and how those setbacks could affect the team’s approach to the looming trade deadline. The conversation then shifts to the NFL’s biggest stage as Roc, Manuch, and Jimmy B. preview Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, analyzing the rematch between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks and debating whether building a roster through free agency or relying on homegrown talent is the key to success. Later, former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Frank Sanders joins the show on the Right Toyota Guest Line to react to last weekend’s AFC and NFC Championship games, share his initial thoughts on this year’s Super Bowl matchup, and offer his perspective on the type of coach he would like to see Arizona bring in. The hour wraps with Lerner & Rowe’s “One Call That’s All,” featuring NFL insider Adam Schefter’s updates on remaining head coaching vacancies, and the crew closes by sharing the results of today’s State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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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.