Colin Cowherd: ‘If I were just doing local radio, I’d probably do 30 percent NFL’
"I think the best jobs in sports radio are local."
"I think the best jobs in sports radio are local."
"It’s like when I see liberal friends argue about Trump."
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"Why would I do that?"
This is Taylor's 13th season in the NFL.
"Michael Penix, wasn't he a transfer?"
"I came out here to do TV, I was on a show with a knucklehead, and I got run off. And I thought, 'It's over for me.'"
Where Colin was wrong.
"Who doesn't listen to AC/DC?"
"I don't see Geno holding up the AFC Championship Trophy." Bold take.
"Hopefully he apologized."
"The third category is 20 guys who are not getting to a Super Bowl, and certainly not winning it, from Baker Mayfield, Teddy Bridgewater, Dwayne Haskins, guys that are just not, yeah."
"Republicans these days are mad at everybody. Bud Light, Disney, wokeness, Joe Biden, and the United States Women’s National Team."
Cowherd identifies as a "baseball casual," something that's pretty easy to tell.
"You can’t tell me you love Aaron and you hate LeBron because of their stances, they’re both outspoken professional athletes."
"The downside to being a quarterback with an opinion on vaccines and opinions on media and wanting his own voice being viewed as a polarizing and building his brand."
"This should be a playoff team."
"If the writing is good, the show is good. If the acting is great, it’s because the writing is good."
"Chicago?! It’s like a war zone right now! It’s like Afghanistan."
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