Colin Cowherd: “I saw this headline from Bleacher Report: ‘BEWARE NFL, AARON RODGERS AND GREEN BAY ARE ONLY GOING TO GET STRONGER!’ Oh, stop. We didn’t learn anything last night about Green Bay. They’re the NFL’s front-runner. They’re always good when it’s comfortable, and all of the physical 49ers players, and their starting quarterback were all out. They’re the convertible sports car of the NFL. Summer and early fall is easy breezy, but wait till it snows. Green Bay has been doing this for two years. The smallest dogs always bark the loudest but you can put them right in your purse and they disappear. Pitbulls growl more than they bark – that’s Pittsburgh, that’s Kansas City, and that’s Seattle. Those are the types of teams who can get physical too, but they can be pretty. The Steelers can go all deep ball on you, Seattle can go pretty to DK Metcalf, and Kansas City goes without saying. But they can also go into the trenches and growl, and not just be loud on the porch. Five days ago they got pushed around by the Vikings, and twice in the last month Green Bay has been embarrassed and humiliated physically. Packers fans have become Cleveland Browns fans; they get amnesia.” (Full Video Above)
Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why we shouldn’t have taken anything from Green Bay’s annihilation of the undermanned 49ers on Thursday Night Football, as Colin says he was reading laughable headlines last night and this morning proclaiming how dangerous the Packers were becoming in the NFC.
Colin says the Packers fans media supporters must have forgotten they were absolutely embarrassed by Tampa Bay and Minnesota in two of the last four weeks, and says their fans have amnesia just like Browns fans.
Check out the video above as Colin compares the Packers to a sports car convertible, saying they’re great and fun to have in the warm months, but become irrelevant once the weather gets poor and the season changes to winter.
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