
The Herd with Colin Cowherd Best of The Herd
Nov 4, 2025
Three-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman lends his insights on the NFL trade deadline madness and the beleaguered Cowboys, discussing how Dallas is failing Dak Prescott. He dives into player accountability and what it takes to secure wins on game day. The duo analyzes significant trades, including Sauce Gardner to the Colts, and debates the impact of the Chiefs' recent loss to the Bills, confidently predicting Kansas City's comeback. Edelman's experience and perspective make for an engaging breakdown of current league dynamics.
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Comfort Kills Championship Chances
- Colin Cowherd argues the Dallas Cowboys prioritize comfort over challenge, costing them elite coaching and results.
- He says owners must 'seek discomfort' by hiring demanding coaches who challenge the organization.
Pay And Empower Coaches To Win
- Do pay top dollar and give control to high-caliber head coaches to turn struggling franchises around.
- Cowherd cites Mike Vrabel and Jim Harbaugh as examples of coaches who need power and salary to deliver results.
Coach The Best Players, No Conditions
- Cowherd warns owners can't have conditions about which players they coach; winners coach available talent regardless of personality.
- He links conditional ownership decisions to long-term decline in team performance.
