anyone listen to Cowherd today? really curious on how he'll spin this to defend his boy Sark.
On his show last Friday after the UW game, he tried to downplay the loss. Said USC is young (that sounds familiar), Kessler wasn't his QB (despite him recruitin Kessler while at UW), and that they are still reeling from sanctions. He said the only issue he saw was that Sark's teams had no idenitity.
That excuse doesn't work when you are playing a team much younger than you and with worse recruiting classes.
Colin needs someone to listen to him at Fox, so the only way is to turn into the white jason whitlock and say anything and everything to get attention(even when you're outrageously wrong)
O/U on Colin's lifespan in the news will be be similar stevo's tenure at USC.
I'm never heard of this guy but he has over 150k followers. Even he is calling out Cowherd.
Richard Deitsch @richarddeitsch 9m9 minutes ago Remind me again which national sports-talk host was selling the soap for Steve Sarkisian as a great leader and John Wall lacking leadership?
I'm not sure I've heard such a long rant where everything that a commentator, host said was wrong. But Cowherd basically has no script. He gets a thought in his head and then lets verbal diarrhea run until there's a break. He will then forget what he said and then if the same subject were to come up on another show, he could very well take the opposite stance.
There's a reason that He rarely goes to the phones. He would get eaten alive by a competent half brain
That's exactly what he does. Sometimes it makes sense, sometimes it blows up in his face.
I liked him around 2007 or 2008. He was funny then.
Listened to Cowherd's podcast yesterday. As expected, he used the alcoholism angle to provide an excuse for Sark's sub-par performance. He even said something to the effect of "it's even more amazing how he was able to accomplish so much while fighting an addiction". He also used the KG angle, trying to make it sound like alcoholism was normal among football coaches. The best part was when he brought on Bruce Feldman and rhetorically ask him "was I being naive for not being aware of this?" (he usually asks guests questions in this manner and 99% of the time they tell him he's right) and Feldman straight up said "yes you are naive, it was pretty wide known that Sark had issues". He did manage to save a little bit of face when he admitted he was wrong about Sark getting more wins than Petersen.
Colin just threw out there that the alcohol angle is getting overblown and that Sark's really a good guy. Of course, the "he's not the only college coach that drinks" angle has been thrown out as well.
Colin just threw out there that the alcohol angle is getting overblown and that Sark's really a good guy. Of course, the "he's not the only college coach that drinks" angle has been thrown out as well.
Does Kim produce Cowherd's show?
Or we just located one of about 10 followers of Dawgman.
Colin just threw out there that the alcohol angle is getting overblown and that Sark's really a good guy. Of course, the "he's not the only college coach that drinks" angle has been thrown out as well.
Does Kim produce Cowherd's show?
Or we just located one of about 10 followers of Dawgman.
I couldn't even get through half before I noticed my blood pressure going up and turned it off. Sometimes I like Colin because he's not afraid to voice his opinion but 90% of the time he's like a presidential debate, he just spews out random facts that are completely baseless because he knows nobody will fact-check him. When he talked about SC being so young and that Washington is some loaded team that Sark left I couldn't take it anymore.
Btw, he used to absolutely slobber over Lane Kiffin to the point it was embarrassing. Called him one of the best coaches in football. And he'd always say stuff like "I was talking to my friend Lane yesterday..."
He's entertaining for what he is but in a private moment I guarantee he even laughs at people who take him seriously.
My NFL guy said half of NFL coaches have a drinking problem. Not uncommon at all in the profession.
Again, Sark clearly has a problem and we all wish him the best, but it's not a rare thing. Just a bit more public and severe in this case.
I don't wish that drunk the best. He not only destroyed his own family but probably hundreds of others. Each Saturday of the Satk era during the CFB season, good and honest husbands and fathers watching the crap called Husky football, lost their tempers watching his poorly coached teams. Im sure there were several instances of animal abuse, beaten children, broken household items and much more that put good, hardworking families into financial, or worse, physical ruin.
Sark should be held accountable for far more then who was directly affected by his irresponsible drunkeness.
My NFL guy said half of NFL coaches have a drinking problem. Not uncommon at all in the profession.
Again, Sark clearly has a problem and we all wish him the best, but it's not a rare thing. Just a bit more public and severe in this case.
I don't wish that drunk the best. He not only destroyed his own family but probably hundreds of others. Each Saturday of the Satk era during the CFB season, good and honest husbands and fathers watching the crap called Husky football, lost their tempers watching his poorly coached teams. Im sure there were several instances of animal abuse, beaten children, broken household items and much more that put good, hardworking families into financial, or worse, physical ruin.
Sark should be held accountable for far more then who was directly affected by his irresponsible drunkeness.
So through the transitive property, does Sark owe Dennis a new TV?
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Screw it. I hate Husky football. I'm out regardless
Some half-brain should call\tweet his show tomorrow.
O/U on Colin's lifespan in the news will be be similar stevo's tenure at USC.
Richard Deitsch @richarddeitsch 9m9 minutes ago
Remind me again which national sports-talk host was selling the soap for Steve Sarkisian as a great leader and John Wall lacking leadership?
I liked him around 2007 or 2008. He was funny then.
Or we just located one of about 10 followers of Dawgman.
Again, Sark clearly has a problem and we all wish him the best, but it's not a rare thing. Just a bit more public and severe in this case.
Btw, he used to absolutely slobber over Lane Kiffin to the point it was embarrassing. Called him one of the best coaches in football. And he'd always say stuff like "I was talking to my friend Lane yesterday..."
He's entertaining for what he is but in a private moment I guarantee he even laughs at people who take him seriously.
Sark should be held accountable for far more then who was directly affected by his irresponsible drunkeness.