
The Herd with Colin Cowherd THE HERD - Hour 1 - Packers are having issues on offense, the Micah Parsons trade isn't one sided, looking at the Bears offense
Nov 11, 2025
Colin Cowherd dives into the struggles of the Green Bay Packers' offense, questioning the effectiveness of Jordan Love and the influence of Matt LaFleur. He also debates the implications of Micah Parsons' rumored trade to the Packers, examining his strengths and weaknesses. Meanwhile, the Bears' offense gains attention for its surprising improvement compared to the Packers. The discussion also touches on key NFL matchups, player performances, and the impact of coaching in both the NFL and NBA.
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Packers Offense Is Fundamentally Stalled
- Colin Cowherd argues Green Bay's offense is broken after three straight poor performances and limited scripted success.
- He attributes problems to execution, coaching trust, and offensive stagnation rather than purely defense.
Run Game Shapes Quarterback Ceiling
- Cowherd links Jordan Love's limitations to a lack of a dominant run game and offensive support.
- He says top quarterbacks can survive without a run game, but Love needs a stronger rushing attack to thrive.
Micah Parsons As A Situational Force
- Cowherd says Micah Parsons is a "heat-seeking missile" best as a splash pass rusher but limited against the run and in coverage.
- He cautions that Parsons' impact depends on game context and Green Bay's offensive performance.
