Saints-Packers Reaction: Jordan Love & Green Bay CRUSH New Orleans on MNF | Colin Cowherd NFL

Colin Cowherd reacts to the Green Bay Packers shutting out the New Orleans Saints 34-0 on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. Colin talks about how Green Bay benefits from not having an owner and how he has changed his mind on it. It is the only way a team would be able to sit Aaron Rodgers & Jordan Love for 3 years and let them develop. He also talks about the state of college football and the future of the College Football Playoff.

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24 comments
  1. An owner has a billion things on his mind and who knows which way the wind will blow with them. In green bay, we have one thought in our head, how do we win games. Its a huge advantage to us

  2. I own Packers shares and this is an interesting take, proving again that CC remains one of the best in the biz. But I have to rant about something off-topic. Like other streaming services, Google essentially extorts money from their customers by bombarding their service with ads, hoping consumers will get frustrated enough to pay for ad suppression. So for videos like these to embed ads during content production feels like a slap in the face FU to those who already pay to NOT see them. But such is life I guess…

  3. Hi Colin. Love your perspective. Just one opinion I feel strongly about. Aaron Rodgers belongs in Joe Burrows group.go do a deep dive into his numbers. 2.2 sec per throw. Record setting QB hits. #32 Running team. Defensive is really closer to Top12 at best look at the full picture it doesn’t offset their holes. Rodgers play is actually good considering he has had 14 tipped passes!! OL sucks

  4. Post Lombardi to Ron Wolff and the introduction of the current free agency system(1968 to 1991) were dismal for the Pack..they had 5 winning seasons and were basically a hapless organization.I think lack of single ownership has less to due with winning than just having competent executives and coaches. The Packers have been very well run since the early 90’s and they have 2 Super Bowl Championships and consistently good teams to show for it.

  5. I've seen teams get off to a deceptively strong start and then wither as the season goes along, but I can't remember a team that was such an offensive juggernaut the first couple/few weeks and then can't manufacture anything the remainder of the season like the Saints (regardless of who's starting at QB). Just a lost season.

  6. Crazy how Green Bay isn’t a “vacation destination” and people supposedly only came for Rodgers… yet here we are, top free agents signing, and still winning without him. Guess the Packers are doing just fine without the “tour guide”!

  7. It's so funny that everyone crucified the Falcons for taking Penix at #8. Well it turns out a 36 year old QB coming off an Achilles injury isn't a sure thing. QB is by far the most important position in sports. How many teams are still looking every year. Teams should draft one any chance that can when their starter is aging and expensive. I personally as a Packer fan loved the Atlanta pick. Penix may turn out to be a franchise QB, what would they have if they didn't draft him? They'd have a typical backup with no chance moving forward, now the have a chance to make the playoffs and start a new era. Teams make the mistake of drafting QBs when they are desperate instead of taking one when they have the chance to do so.

  8. well if ya got Farvey(MVP SB winner) you can sit Rodgey and if ya got Rodgey (MVP SB winner) ya can sit Lovey (MVP SB winner sometime soon) ya can sit #2..Willis will probably start somewhere else soon

  9. I'm a long time Saints fan of about 40 years…last night I was about as embarrassed as I've ever been. For those who don't know, this team, and the fans, have always suffered because of the ownership…Colin is right about that…who owns a team means everything…the Saints will never be winners as long as the Benson family owns them.

  10. What’s the matter with you man? The game was played by our B and C players. And with Rattler running the show the team looked in complete disarray!
    But this was not the team that started the first two games of the season and the league was saying we were Superbowl bound.
    All that is still there they haven’t gone anywhere and we’ll be back next year with everyone healed and mended. So quit crying we will recover and be winners again.

  11. EASY FIX for both the NBA and NFL; stop paying players multiple millions of dollars to play sports. Bunch of millionaires running around as if they care about playing the sport anymore other than for more money. Needs to be a cap on salary. Rest of that money needs to go back to the city they play in. Can you imagine everyone having a better place to live? Nah let's just give it to a bunch of selfish turds that can't even hardly play the game anymore. PATHETIC. Get a minimum contract that makes even a minimum player a minimum millionaire and their motivation turns into just that; minimum. Motivation to do everything else? Skyrocketed. STOP THE MADNESS

  12. Billionaire worship is stupid. Eat the rich! We don’t need owners in sports.
    The players and coaches, whose labor we all tune in to see, should be paid more and taxed more.

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