The Herd with Colin Cowherd

3 & Out - Why Shedeur Sanders WON'T work in Cleveland, NFL and PGA Tour connection, Lakers sell for 10 billion dollars

Jun 20, 2025
The podcast dives into Shedeur Sanders' challenging NFL prospects, particularly if he ends up with the Cleveland Browns. It contrasts modern driving habits with older generations, addressing how speed impacts public perception of athletes. The discussion shifts to the new PGA Tour leadership and its ties to the NFL, suggesting positive prospects for both leagues. Finally, it highlights the staggering $10 billion sale of the Lakers, showcasing the intertwining financial dynamics of sports franchises and the thrilling yet perilous adventures of athletes in their downtime.
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INSIGHT

Browns' Dysfunction Overrides Talent

  • Shedeur Sanders' speeding ticket at 100 MPH isn't a standalone reason for his potential failure in Cleveland.
  • The Browns' owner, Jimmy Haslam, frequently interferes and undermines progress despite ample financial resources.
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100 MPH Perception Varies by Generation

  • Driving 100 MPH now feels more common due to modern cars' smoothness and power.
  • Older generations perceive this speed as reckless while younger drivers might not realize how fast they're going.
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New PGA CEO Could Lead NFL Next

  • Brian Rolapp, a key NFL executive, is now CEO of the PGA Tour, signaling potential future NFL leadership.
  • His business acumen and connections with NFL owners position him as a likely NFL commissioner successor to Roger Goodell.
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