If Colin Cowherd is Scared, he Should Get a Dog
Cowturd has apparently been scrolling Eagles Twitter, because he’s taken all of the scaredy-cat talking points and wrapped them into a 2:39 doom and gloom monologue:
Time to pump the brakes on Philadelphia?
"Congratulations to the Eagles for winning September, October and early November." — @ColinCowherd pic.twitter.com/2l4N7iV3K7
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) December 27, 2022
“You can see rust on the undercarriage of this car.”
No matter. If Colin Cowherd or any Eagles fans are scared, they should get a dog.
Here are some “alternative” talking points:
- Jalen Hurts is not out indefinitely. This is not a Carson Wentz and Nick Foles situation.
- They can absolutely win without Lane Johnson. That comment is ridiculous. Less than five years ago, we watched Big V play left tackle on a Super Bowl-winning team, replacing a future Hall of Famer. Trust Jeff Stoutland University. This isn’t Pitt or Marshall.
- Avonte Maddox is indeed a huge loss, but if CJGJ comes back and can fill the gap in the slot, they’ll be okay with Marcus Epps and Reed Blankenship at safety.
- good healthy players currently available: A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, Miles Sanders, Jordan Mailata, Jason Kelce, Landon Dickerson, Isaac Seumalo, T.J. Edwards, Javon Hargrave, Haason Reddick, Josh Sweat, Darius Slay, James Bradberry. The banged-up Eagles are still better than at least 25 other NFL teams right this very moment.
- Gardner Minshew is more than capable.
- They beat the Saints and everyone gets extra rest before the playoffs.
- The Cowboys aren’t coming up here and cruising past Jalen Hurts in the postseason at Lincoln Financial Field. Nobody should be concerned about that possible matchup.
Think positive thoughts. I need everyone to stop being a nation of wusses, as Governor Rendell once said.
A video for Cowturd:
There's no reason to be concerned about the 13-2 Eagles and a playoff match up against the Cowboys: pic.twitter.com/UrHQtaoVG6
— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) December 27, 2022