
The Herd with Colin Cowherd Hour 2 - Paper Footballs, NBA Playoffs
Apr 17, 2025
The hosts dive into the NBA playoffs, analyzing team dynamics and player performances while keeping the mood light. They reminisce about lost skills from childhood, like crafting mixtapes and passing notes, contrasting them with today's tech-savvy kids. A comedic take on unconventional football plays adds a fun twist, along with reflections on the legendary Mike Leach. The conversation blends nostalgia with humor, allowing listeners to laugh and reflect on the evolution of communication and sports.
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Pre-Cellphone Meeting Challenges
- Meeting up before cell phones required picking a landmark and just hoping to find each other there.
- Kids today can't fathom meeting without instant communication methods like texting or calling.
Mixtape Art Lost on Youth
- The art of making mixtapes involved thoughtful song choices and emotional expression.
- Modern playlists lack the personal touch and effort mixtapes used to require.
Passing Notes in School
- Passing notes in class was a crafted skill that involved folding and stealth.
- Teachers would sometimes intercept notes and read them aloud for entertainment.
