What Colin Cowherd got RIGHT & WRONG: Seahawks, Patriots, Vikings, Eagles, Bills, Browns | HERD NFL
From The Herd with Colin Cowherd
The discussion highlights Colin Cowherd's assessments of several NFL teams and figures, focusing on where he was accurate and where he missed the mark. Key points include his critique of Bill Belichick's coaching career in relation to Tom Brady's influence, as well as reflections on the performance expectations for teams like the Seahawks, Patriots, Vikings, Eagles, Bills, and Browns.
Key Takeaways
- Bill Belichick's legacy hinges on Brady; without him, the GOAT coach looks like just an average Joe.
- Hiring within brings comfort, but history shows a cozy choice rarely leads to success in the NFL.
- Cooper Flagg is the best domestic prospect since LeBron—pressure? He thrives on it like a pro.
- Minnesota's abrupt GM firing proves NFL decisions can be as surprising as a last-minute game-winning field goal.
- The cyclical nature of the NFL exposes the myth that offense always rules; defense is still the backbone.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Colin Cowherd (person)
- Super Bowl (event)
- Matt Hasselbeck (person)
- Sam Darnold (person)
- New England Patriots (company)
- Seattle Seahawks (company)
- Mike Vrabel (person)
- Drake May (person)
- JSN (person)
- NFL (concept)
- Ian Brady (person)
- Bill Belichick (person)
- Josh McDaniels (person)
- Christian Gonzalez (person)
- Kevin O'Connell (person)
- Cleveland Browns (company)
- Payton Manning (person)
- Cooper Flagg (person)
- NCAA (concept)