Tuesday 1-6 Edition of Roc and Manuch
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Roc made his return from his Fiesta Bowl and Insight Bowl duties.
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Larry Stone host of the Titans pre game show on the Titans Radio Network and Casey Willet Ravens Reporter for WNST joined Roc and Manuch to preview Saturday’s Baltimore Ravens-Tennessee Titans playoff game. Kerry Collins has thrown the least amount of passes in the 4th quarter. The Titans grind close games out with the 1-2 punch of Chris Johnson and LenDale White. The Ravens propelled with the improvement of Joe Flacco who not only does it with his arm, but is an excellent all around athlete.
A ton of sports news around the valley, Vince Marotta from Fanster.com discussed ASU raising its football ticket prices and Jason Richardson’s being accused of a DUI. Vince and Manuch agreed that the Sun Devils had no right to raise ticket prices coming off an awful season.
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Roc and Manuch discussed the Charles Barkley DUI incident. Both could not believe what Charles said to the cop and thought he was out of line in the whole situation.
The Phoenix Suns play the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday before a huge game against the Mavericks on Friday. Both games are at home. Phoenix Suns great Tom Chambers checked in for his weekly spot. The Suns cut Dee Brown after he only played 2 games, Chambers was surprised that he was not given more of a chance. Tom loves the emotion that Amare plays with, but sometimes he needs to show it in a different way. Stat has eight technicals this season. During the interview we discovered that Manuch likes to wear pink slippers.
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The Florida Gators and Oklahoma Sooners will meet for the Division I National Championship Thursday on Fox. Charles Davis, former Tennessee Volunteer and color commentator for Fox previewed the Gators-Sooners match up. He compared Tim Tebow and Sam Bradford. The difference between Tebow and Bradford is that the Sooners QB does a better job of hitting his wide receivers in stride. The Florida defense must get in Bradford’s face and put him on his backside. The key for Oklahoma’s defense is too control the Gators run offense.
-Clark Kellogg
-Mark Packer A.K.A Packman
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