Ron Cook, a radio legend, had his final show on 93.7 The Fan. Several notable figures, including Joe Namath and Mean Joe Greene, called in to bid him farewell. The surprise call from Namath was described as a perfect ending to Cook's career, likened to a two-minute drill leading to a game-winning TD. Listeners and colleagues expressed admiration for the incredible ending to Cook's career.
What a way to go out! @RonCookPG gets a call from a hero of his - 'Broadway' Joe Namath - on his final show on @937theFan. https://t.co/STFfoqGfah
It was meant to be. In the final minutes of his career, Ron Cook is surprised by fellow Beaver Falls native and NFL legend Joe Namath. Ron says goodbye to 93.7 The Fan. Listen: https://t.co/4zIsNn8GSS https://t.co/zvh9nKc2qK
Went for a run, listening to @RonCookPG and @JoeStarkey1 on @937theFan. Ron’s last show. Path got real dusty. Against the odds, ending with Mean Joe and Namath? A Festivus miracle! Incredible stuff from two of my heroes — not the football players.
Joe Namath calling in last minute to wish Ron Cook well is the absolute perfect capper on the week. Was like Joe leading his team on a magnificent two-minute drill to score a game winning TD.
Alright, never mind. Joe Namath being Ron's last show guest is even better. Incredible ending to an incredible career. https://t.co/GjTAS6r92m
Mean Joe Greene being the final interview of Ron Cook's career is pretty damn cool.
Of all interview/call-ins that have happened this final week as Ron Cook retires, @UKCoachCalipari one really hit. Was so real and genuine. You could feel the legitimate mutual respect each had for one another in the day when so many coaches are adversarial toward media.
Last day on radio for this legend. What a career. https://t.co/uFaYO54XWb