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Monday 7/21/2008 Edition of Roc and Manuch
“Your Drive Home Sports Alternative”

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        HOUR 1

          Start the show off with the weekend in review.  The Diamondbacks are coming off losing 2 of 3 to the rival Los Angeles Dodgers, including a devastating loss in the 9th inning Sunday afternoon.

            The ESPY’s were last night, Roc and Manuch couldn’t get enough of it.  I on the other hand do not understand the fascination.  How can something that is not even on live be so good?  I will give them credit; the Justin Timberlake bits were funny.  I think R&M have a bit of a man crush on the former Nsync member. 

            Craig Fouhy from ABC 15 joined us for his Fact or Fouhy segment.  3 Fact’s and 2 Fouhy’s.  The guys talked Diamondbacks and if Matt Barnes would have an impact on the Suns this season.

         

 

HOUR 2

            With the Cubs in town, today’s Home Town Report was the city of Chicago with Chicago Tribune’s Fred Mitchell.  Topics on the platter were the Bears’ quarterback situation and the city’s two MLB teams.

            Farrell Evans from Golf.com was up next.  He could not believe the Michelle Wie situation.  How hard is it to remember to sign your score card?

            Roc and Manuch want to do their version of the ESPY’s.  There topics will be a little bit different than the award show.  Who knows what they will come up with.

 

HOUR 3

          In hour 3 we were joined by Steve “Snapper” Jones.  They discussed if the United States Men’s basketball team can take Gold in the Olympics, the Oklahoma City/Seattle situation, and the NBA Summer League.

         

 

Tuesday’s Show

*Jerry Colangelo

*Jam Session with Jamal Anderson

 

written by bryan

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