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Mark Brunnell on the The Herd ESPN


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Cowherd is ESPN's radio Bayless. They give him money to go on the air and say unfounded, ridiculous comments.

Not sure why anyone would take his show seriously. It isn't a sports show. It's more like limbaugh or maher. Guys who typically don't know what they're talking about getting paid to use that lack of knowledge to incite drama with conviction and in turn ratings. Tale as old as time in the business.

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Cowherd is ESPN's radio Bayless. They give him money to go on the air and say unfounded, ridiculous comments.

Not sure why anyone would take his show seriously. It isn't a sports show. It's more like limbaugh or maher. Guys who typically don't know what they're talking about getting paid to use that lack of knowledge to incite drama with conviction and in turn ratings. Tale as old as time in the business.

 

I do think he knows his football, trust me I do. He pays attention but he only sees what he wants to see and something screwed his mind up about Cam and we aren't a major market (he likes big markets because he's a pussbasket) and for whatever reason he doesn't want to give us our Cam our due.

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Colin said last week that he thinks the Panthers have peaked, while the ohter teams in the hunt have yet to... At least he is sticking by his word, wrong as it may be...

The Panthers will peak all over his face when it's all said and done. Lombardi held up high.

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Colin Cowherd asks Brunnell who is the best team in the league - and answers for him "I think we both think Seattle is the best team in the league.... you agree don't you," God Cowherd is SO overbearing.

 

Brunnell does agree. Then Cowherd asks "Who is the second best team in the league? I think it's San Francisco,"

 

Brunnell steps in "I think it's the team in North Carolina, I really do,"

 

Cowherd jumps in "But do you trust Cam in a big game? I don't"

 

Brunnell: "You know he hasn't let me down these last 8 weeks. I have watched him on film and he's a completely different QB this year. He's really playing great and with that front 7, its a totally different ballgame for him. Carolina is the second best team in the league,"

 

Cowherd: "You know... back to the NFC West, blah blah blah it's a great division with the Rams being fourth and having a great front 7"

 

Cowherd does not want to like Cam Newton. I like his show but I want to strangle that fuger.

 

Cowherd is one of the rare west coast homers that's employed by ESPN. 

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