Hour 3: The crew digs deeper into Jonathan Gannon’s firing and Michael Bidwill’s role, reacts to the Suns’ statement win over Oklahoma City, gets perspective from Frank Sanders on what went wrong and what’s next, and closes with a Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” featuring Michael Bidwill’s explanation of the decision. copertina

Hour 3: The crew digs deeper into Jonathan Gannon’s firing and Michael Bidwill’s role, reacts to the Suns’ statement win over Oklahoma City, gets perspective from Frank Sanders on what went wrong and what’s next, and closes with a Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” featuring Michael Bidwill’s explanation of the decision.

Hour 3: The crew digs deeper into Jonathan Gannon’s firing and Michael Bidwill’s role, reacts to the Suns’ statement win over Oklahoma City, gets perspective from Frank Sanders on what went wrong and what’s next, and closes with a Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” featuring Michael Bidwill’s explanation of the decision.

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Hour three opens with Roc, Manuch, and Jimmy B continuing the fallout from the Arizona Cardinals’ decision to fire head coach Jonathan Gannon, questioning whether the issues run deeper than the sideline and examining owner Michael Bidwill’s role in how the organization arrived at this point after three turbulent seasons. The conversation then shifts to the hardwood as the guys react to a massive Phoenix Suns win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, debating whether the bigger storyline was Devin Booker’s clutch game-winning three or the Suns’ complete team effort in knocking off the defending champs. Later, former Cardinals wide receiver Frank Sanders joins the show via the Right Toyota Guest Line to share his perspective on Gannon’s dismissal, where things unraveled during his tenure, what the Cardinals should do at the quarterback position, and what traits the franchise must prioritize in its next head coach. The hour wraps with a Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All,” featuring Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill explaining that Gannon’s firing ultimately came down to coaching decisions rather than roster construction, while also addressing the organization’s non-committal stance on Kyler Murray moving forward.

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