NFL Hall of Famer Warren Moon Joins the Show!
You Better You Bet
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🗓️ 6 February 2026
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| 0:00.0 | 57 the fan Rochester on the Odyssey Iheart radio or tune-in apps and take the sports leader with you everywhere you go. |
| 0:18.6 | This is You Better You Bet, live from San Francisco on Westwood One Sports. |
| 0:24.2 | Here's your host, Nick Costos. |
| 0:27.4 | Better You BetRow rolls on San Francisco, California, the site of Super Bowl 60. |
| 0:31.9 | Westwood One Sports presented by BetMGM. |
| 0:34.5 | This is awesome. |
| 0:35.4 | Joining me on the show, one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the National Football League, Pro Football Hall of Famer, the legendary Warren Moon. Warren, welcome back to the show. Happy Super Bowl. Yeah, thanks for having me. This is where it all gets started, right here, Radio Row, and a lot of energy in this place, and I'm sure by the end of the week you'll be talk to don't want to talk to anybody this weekend until I have to go home after talk to my wife which is coming up |
| 0:57.4 | in a couple days |
| 0:58.0 | because A lot of energy in this place, and I'm sure by the end of the week you'll be talked out. I won't want to talk to anybody this weekend, right? |
| 0:55.1 | Well, until I have to go home and have to talk to my wife, which is coming up in a couple days. I'm curious how often you get this, for what I'm about to say, from people around my age. So I turned 43 later this year. When I grew up, TechMobile was the big game. Oh, yeah. And I played exclusively as the run and shoot Houston Oilers. |
| 1:14.1 | Did you? And would throw for a million. You must have did pretty good. I never ran the ball with Lorenzo White. It was you throwing to Haywood Jeffries and Ernest Givens and Curtis Duncan and there's a fourth who I'm forgetting. And I just absolutely. Drew Hill. I was going to say Drew White, Drew Hill. |
| 1:28.3 | And I dominated with you guys. Do you get that from people ever? Because you guys were the most fun team to use. Time, yeah. I was just with those guys last week at a trading card show in Houston. They were all there. We were all signing autographs for the run and shoot offense. Those guys were amazing players, really good guys, and we're all really close. |
| 1:48.1 | Do you feel like you obviously are Hallfamer, right? |
| 1:52.9 | Do you feel like what you guys were able to accomplish offensively in Houston with the way that you did? |
| 1:57.8 | It was pretty revolutionary at the time. |
| 1:59.7 | Yeah. |
| 1:59.9 | I kind of feel like you guys don't get the credit you deserve for like ushering in like a new |
| 2:04.4 | offensive style in the NFL. Do you ever feel that way? |
| 2:07.4 | Well, not really, but I understand why if we would have went and won a championship with it, |
| 2:11.6 | then I think it would have made more noise. You look at the greatest show on turf with the Rams. |
| 2:34.8 | They want a Super Bowl. So I think people talk about that offense a little bit more because it won the ultimate success. It won a championship. So I think if we would have done that, we'd probably get a little bit more noise from it. The year that you guys, I'm not trying to bring up bad memories. Here you guys lost to Kansas City. Was that the best one? I think so. Yeah. that was a team I thought had a chance to go. We had won 12 games that year. We had won 11 games in a row up until that point, and we let one get away, man. Otherwise, who knows what might have happened. I had a family. My grandmother lived in Houston at the time. I used to go to some of the Oilers games. We used to have rips at Luther's back in the day. Oh yeah, Luther's. And they're not there anymore, Luther's. Back in the day in Houston, Texas. I absolutely loved it. You played in Seattle at the end of your career. Seahawks in the Super Bowl now. Give me your thoughts on Seahawks quarterback Sam Donald that had the biggest game of his life. Yeah, I just love his whole overall story, his journey. Everybody has their own journey. I had my own where I had to go to another country and all the different things. But, you know, Sam's bounced around the league. I think he lost his confidence after what happened with the Jets. Regained that confidence, I think, when he sat behind, I forgot who it was, Jimmy Garoppolo, I think, in San Francisco. |
| 3:28.0 | Yeah, but he was in San Francisco with Kyle Shanahan. And then he goes to Minnesota, has a great year there. They have a young quarterback they want to go with. They make the decision not to pay him. He goes to Seattle, and here he is in the Super Bowl. So I think it's a great story. I think if it ends the way he wants at the end on Sunday, this is a movie to be made. What is it about Sam that impresses you the most, watching him from one quarterback to another? His demeanor. I love his demeanor. It reminds me a lot of mine. You never see him get upset. You never see him get too high when he does something well. He doesn't get too low when he doesn't do well. And that's what you want out of your quarterback. This is a game that has a lot of emotion in it. Football does. But who do you turn to when you want to know if there's a coming influence on your team? It's usually your quarterback. And you always look to him. If he's okay in his demeanor, then everything's going to be okay. And that's what I wanted to always be for my team. And I think that's what he is for his team. I'd like to ask you the same question about Patriots quarterback, Drake May, Super Bowl year two. What most impresses Warren Moon, Hall of Fame quarterback |
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