What Colin Cowherd got RIGHT & WRONG: Broncos, Bears, Bills, Sam Darnold | THE HERD NFL
From The Herd with Colin Cowherd
The discussion analyzes Colin Cowherd's predictions regarding various NFL teams and players, focusing on the Denver Broncos' unexpected success, the dismissal of Buffalo Bills coach Shawn McDermott, and the impact of key injuries, particularly to Seattle Seahawks running back Zack Charbonnet. It highlights how Cowherd's evaluations reflect both accurate insights and misjudgments as the NFL playoff picture unfolds.
Key Takeaways
- Buffalo Bills' coaching carousel proves that greatness demands relentless perfection; just being very good won't suffice.
- Injuries reveal the fragility of NFL depth charts: a single setback can shift playoff fortunes dramatically.
- Josh Allen's turnovers underscore the cruel truth: even elite quarterbacks can crumble under immense pressure.
- Patriots' resilience shines in a landscape where flash often trumps substance; they're tough competitors when it counts.
- CJ Stroud's regression highlights the fine line between potential and performance; few mistakes allowed in the NFL's elite ranks.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Chicago Bears (company)
- Cory Heatherman (person)
- Bruce Feldman (person)
- Cleveland Browns (company)
- Denver Broncos (company)
- Shawn McDermott (person)
- Zach Charbonnet (person)
- Christian Gonzalez (person)
- Deborah McVey (person)
- Houston Texans (company)
- Jordan Whittingham (person)
- Lesne (person)
- Curtis Ror (person)
- Mark Fletcher (person)
- Charlie Becker (person)