Hour 3: Tiger Woods Pleads Not Guilty to DUI in Florida, Mike LaFleur Discusses the Arizona Cardinals’ New Roster Structure, and Bob McManaman Analyzes the NFL Owners Meetings.
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The final hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios in Phoenix, began with the crew briefly touching on the latest Diamondbacks and Suns news before pivoting to the legal developments involving Tiger Woods. Following his rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Woods entered a written plea of not guilty to charges of DUI and property damage, despite a sheriff's report indicating he was found with opioid medication at the scene. Next, the guys listened to comments from new Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur, who addressed the media at the NFL Annual League Meeting taking place at the Arizona Biltmore. LaFleur discussed the team's evolving structure heading into the 2026 season, specifically touching on the post-Kyler Murray era and the cultural shifts occurring within the organization. To provide further insight, The Arizona Republic’s Bob McManaman joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to break down the "noise" coming out of the meetings. Bobby Mac analyzed the potential for Replacement Refs to take hold and the specific challenges facing the Cardinals' front office as they navigate a critical draft cycle. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," and the final results of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.