Colin Right/Colin Wrong: Grading Colin Cowherd's Takes of the Week (11/4)

Colin Right/Colin Wrong For October 28th-November 1st (FULL Audio at Bottom of Page)

Where Colin Was Right:

“Everyone wanted to bail on the Philadelphia Eagles when they lost to the Cowboys and I said HOLD ON, HOLD ON, HOLD ON!... I’m not saying they can win the Super Bowl but they’re way better than everyone thought.”

Where Colin Was Wrong:

“Blazing Five is officially in a mid-season three-week slump! I took all favorites on the road this week and I almost never do it. I got BURNED and went 1-4.”

Where Colin was Right:

“I like Derek Carr, have always liked Derek Carr, and didn’t get the rumors a year ago that Jon Gruden didn’t like Carr and they needed to draft a franchise quarterback… I don’t get the criticism and he reminds me of Tony Romo without the risky throws.”

Where Colin was Wrong:

“Adam Gase is a DISASTER and the Jets do nothing well… I whiffed on this.”

Where Colin was Right:

“I am a big Andy Reid fan and have been for years. I think he’s the great play designer of this generation… They went toe-to-toe with Green Bay and then beat a stacked Vikings defense without Patrick Mahomes.”

Where Colin was Wrong:

“I have picked against the Oregon Ducks all year and said they’re flaky and can’t win on the road… I was wrong and the Ducks are for real.”

Where Colin was Right:

“Odell Beckham Jr. is not working and his production never equals wins. He’s catching more flack than balls. I hated this move initially, and hate it more now.”

Where Colin was Wrong:

“When Joey Bosa came out of Ohio State I said I think he has a chance to be a bust. I was wrong on that. He’s a monster and both those brothers are relentless.”

Where Colin was Right:

“Three years ago I kept saying there’s this kid in New England named Jimmy Garoppolo and could somebody go trade for him??... He’s 16-2 now and tied for the best record with Dan Marino and Roger Staubach for the best record after 18 games.”

Where Colin was Right:

“One week of Kyrie Irving in Brooklyn and they’re already saying ‘He’s different’…. He’s abysmal defensively and offensively he doesn’t share the ball with others.”


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