The Herd with Colin Cowherd: Hour 2 - 59's Turning Point & Dweebo to Deebo!
Release Date: February 11, 2025
Hosted By: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
Introduction to the Episode
In this episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, hosted by Rich Covino, the team dives deep into the aftermath of the Super Bowl, focusing on pivotal moments that defined the game, standout performances, and the broader implications for the NFL's future. The conversation is enriched with listener feedback, memorable commercials, and a nostalgic look back at Super Bowl history.
Super Bowl Analysis: Chiefs vs. Eagles
Turning Point Moments
Rich Covino initiates the discussion by pinpointing critical moments that shifted the momentum of the Super Bowl:
-
Mahomes' Interception (01:33): "That was it. That was the, to me, that's when you're like, oh, this is not happening." – Rich Covino at 01:33
-
Hopkins' Drop (02:07): Danny G highlights, "How about when Hopkins dropped that wide open pass and he had all that green in front of him." This play epitomized the Chiefs' struggles as their defense tightened.
-
Chris Jones' Reaction (02:11): Danny G notes, "I think all Chiefs fans must have felt like that. Anyone who gambled on the Chiefs must have felt like that in their body language." This reflects the demoralization among Chiefs supporters following key failures.
Eagles' Dominance and Jalen Hurts' Performance
Covino praises Jalen Hurts for his outstanding performance:
-
Dominant Play: "Jalen Hurts was able to step up, make some great plays, and really dominate the game." – Covino at 02:23
-
Acknowledging Saquon Barkley's Limited Impact: Covino observes, "Saquon wasn't much of an impact player during the game," underscoring Hurts' supremacy on the field.
Fan Reactions and Emotional Moments
Listener Ryan from Seattle shares his appreciation for the game's defensive intensity:
- Defense Over Offense: "The Chiefs... defense, heavy slapping around the favorites, and I loved it." – Ryan at 27:03
Covino also discusses the emotional resilience shown by players, particularly Jalen Hurts, who, after a previous Super Bowl loss, returned to claim victory, enhancing his legacy among elite quarterbacks.
Quarterback Landscape and Future Prospects
Jalen Hurts Emerges as an Elite Quarterback
The hosts delve into Hurts' rise, highlighting his Super Bowl victory as a significant milestone:
-
Legacy Building: "Jalen Hurts didn't just win, he dominated that game." – Covino at 38:01
-
Comparison with Peers: Hurts' achievement sets him apart from contemporaries like Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Joe Burrow, positioning him firmly in the elite category.
Debate on Other Quarterbacks' Potential
The discussion shifts to other quarterbacks and their chances of winning a Super Bowl:
-
Josh Allen and Joe Burrow: Covino expresses a belief in their potential, "I'll say yes to too many... I do think Allen's going to get one super bowl ring at some point." – Covino at 12:35
-
Lamar Jackson's Prospects: "Yes. I think so, man. Yes. If there is a God, he has to win." – Covino at 13:54
-
Skepticism About Others: Eddie doubts the likelihood of quarterbacks like Jordan Love and C.J. Stroud achieving Super Bowl success, citing insufficient sample sizes and team dynamics. "I'm going to say no." – Eddie at 14:36
Upcoming Talent and Rookie Quarterbacks
Spot and Danny G discuss emerging quarterbacks, such as Jaden Daniels and Brock Purdy, evaluating their potential impact and leadership qualities:
-
Jaden Daniels: "He's so poised that I think he has a real chance." – Spot at 15:28
-
Brock Purdy's Situation: Concerns arise about his standing with the team following Seal's praise, "Based on that, Rich, I think Brock Purdy's not in a good situation." – Covino at 17:25
Listener Feedback and Observations
Super Bowl Fatigue and Historical Comparisons
Listeners Matt from Seattle and Bobby from Michigan provide insights:
-
Chiefs Fatigue: "Everyone had chief fatigue." – Rich at 25:54
-
Historical Blowouts: Covino nostalgically compares recent blowouts to memorable Super Bowls from the past, emphasizing a shift from exciting finishes to more predictable outcomes.
Commercials and Halftime Show Reactions
The team reflects on the advertising and entertainment during the Super Bowl:
-
Rocket Mortgage's "Take Me Home Country Roads" Ad (23:08): Covino commends the heartfelt message, "They went to the stadium afterwards. Everyone's singing along."
-
Fox's Tribute to Jimmie Johnson: Listener Ryan shares his experience, "It was like a four-minute tribute that showed Jimmy in his high school days... such a heartfelt send-off." – Ryan at 30:21
-
Halftime Show Critique: Mixed reactions to the halftime show with Covino mentioning a preference for simpler, more impactful performances over complex productions.
Memorable Quotes and Moments
-
Covino on Jalen Hurts' Legacy: "He put himself in a different category now because you think everyone's going to get their moment." – Rich at 37:20
-
Analogy Comparing Chiefs to Tyson: "It's like when Tyson fought Douglas... But the Eagles did to the Chiefs. They just whooped their ass the entire game." – Covino at 37:20
-
Mahomes' Struggles Noted by Covino: "Mahomes had no answers. And after an extensive halftime, they made no adjustments that were impactful whatsoever. They clobbered them." – Covino at 37:20
Future Episodes and Closing Remarks
Before wrapping up, the hosts tease upcoming topics, including NBA discussions, staffing solutions, and reflections on legendary players like Aaron Rodgers. Covino emphasizes the significance of the Eagles' victory in shaping the narrative for young quarterbacks, celebrating Jalen Hurts as a champion and a transformative figure in the league.
Key Takeaways
-
Jalen Hurts' Emergence: Hurts' Super Bowl victory solidifies his position among the NFL's elite quarterbacks, setting a new standard for young talent.
-
Super Bowl Dynamics: Critical plays and defensive dominance by the Eagles led to the Chiefs' downfall, highlighting the importance of mid-game adjustments and defensive strategies.
-
Quarterback Potential: While Hurts shines, the future remains uncertain for other quarterbacks, with varying degrees of potential to win a Super Bowl based on individual talent and team support.
-
Emotional and Commercial Impact: Memorable commercials like Rocket Mortgage's ad and heartfelt tributes such as Fox's Jimmie Johnson segment added emotional depth to the Super Bowl experience.
-
Listener Engagement: Feedback from listeners provided diverse perspectives on game dynamics, historical comparisons, and reactions to advertising, enriching the discussion.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
-
Rich Covino on the Chiefs' Turning Point:
"That was it. That was the, to me, that's when you're like, oh, this is not happening."
— [01:33] -
Danny G on Chiefs Fans' Reactions:
"I think all Chiefs fans must have felt like that. Anyone who gambled on the Chiefs must have felt like that in their body language."
— [02:14] -
Covino on Jalen Hurts' Domination:
"Jalen Hurts didn't just win, he dominated that game."
— [38:01] -
Eddie's Skepticism on Jordan Love:
"I'm going to say no."
— [14:36] -
Covino's Tyson vs. Chiefs Analogy:
"It's like when Tyson fought Douglas... But the Eagles did to the Chiefs. They just whooped their ass the entire game."
— [37:20] -
Ryan's Praise for Defensive Play:
"Even as a Cowboys fan watching that game, it was exactly what I wanted to see out of a Super Bowl."
— [27:03]
Conclusion
This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd offers a comprehensive analysis of the Super Bowl, spotlighting Jalen Hurts' impressive performance, the pivotal moments that defined the game, and the broader implications for the NFL's quarterback landscape. Through engaging discussions, listener interactions, and reflective insights, the hosts provide a multifaceted view of one of the most significant sporting events of the year.
