Colin Cowherd reacts to Tom Brady & NFL on FOX dilemma with Raiders ownership restrictions



Colin Cowherd is joined by ‘3 & Out’ host John Middlekauff to react to the latest in the NFL. They discuss how becoming part owner of the Las Vegas Raiders would impact Tom Brady’s new career as a broadcaster with the NFL on FOX.

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21 thoughts on “Colin Cowherd reacts to Tom Brady & NFL on FOX dilemma with Raiders ownership restrictions”

  1. He always lost to Dolphins it seems. Great NFL learning for me & mine. Tom’s inspiration from Bob Kraft is awesome, but Tom was “just a player”. Football biz seems tough & elite. Be Wise, Tommy. That was bitcoin haha ❤😂💰💰💰

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  2. 6:14 It was actually a guy who works for The Ravens who sent a guy who works for The Colts an email about kicking balls. The guy who works for The Colts forwarded the email to The Colts GM who then forwarded it to the league office. Because of an email the league then decided to measure the footballs at halftime of the Conference Championship Game of both teams with 2 air pressure gauges that weren't calibrated the same and gave widely different readings.

    This is why The Indianapolis Colts footballs were also under the limit.

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  3. Brady needs to pick one. He can’t do both. And I disagree with John, Brady needs the NFL way more than the NFL and FOX need him. The NFL will
    Put up amazing numbers with or without Brady. I think he should just be an analyst, and I’m excited to hear his opinions

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  4. NFL is absolutely right to collar Brady. An analyst has to be neutral to do his job right. Meanwhile an owner has to keep his teams interests #1 at all times to be fair to fans. This is a definite conflict of interest.

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  5. Don't put some behind the scenes pettiness past Robert Kraft, but I could also see in-division teams like the Chiefs having an issue with Brady having elevated or unfettered access behind the scenes.

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  6. This whole thing is very strange because people who call the game shouldn't be involved in anyway. I thing Brady would struggle as an announcer and these restrictions make that much harder. The worst thing for an announcer is not be himself and tell it like it is.This is why podcasts like Kelsey or Manning brothers has succeeded.

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