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Welcome to the Best of the Week for what's Right with Nick Wright, the best takes and moments from this week on the show. Enjoy.
Co-Host
TUA isn't exactly welcoming Tyreek back with open arms After Tyreek did that little thing at the end of 2024, Tyreek took some accountability in saying I need to be better as a leader. I feel like he probably should have said as a star player, but with things already off to a bad start. How do you see Miami season going?
Nick Wright
I want to believe in Miami a little bit. I think that they are, you know, I like the team that used to be overvalued that now I think people have gone too far in the other direction on. I tend to like those teams and my. I really like the Jalen Ramsey, Minka Fitzpatrick trade. I think they got better there. Tyreek I think will be better this year. So there. And I think that that last playoff spot in the AFC should be pretty open. So there are some reasons that I kind of was leaning, you know, maybe. Maybe I'll believe in the Dolphins as a playoff team this year. Especially because speaking of the hot seats, I think, you know, Mike McDaniel, the GM, I think they know we got to start putting some pelts on the wall. You know what I mean? We got to get back on the right track. This is where you might think I'm being unfair. So Tua's comments yesterday were basically, yeah, speaking for me and for the team. He wasn't speaking for himself. He's like, you know, Tyreek, what Tyreek did is not something that you just say my bad about. And, you know, we're all good. Like, you gotta, you know, work on yourself. You gotta earn back trust. I'm paraphrasing, but he said all this publicly to the media. So here's where I mean, the exact quote is. What. When you say something like that, you don't just come back with, my bad. You got to work that relationship up. He's working on himself. I didn't love that being a public comment from Tua. So here's what I'll say. And Daman, you can tell me. No, that's why I thought you were going to say I'm being unfair. So just hear me out on this, okay? What Tyreek did was way out of line.
Co-Host
Yeah.
Nick Wright
There is no excusing it. He was a bad teammate. He was immature. It was, you know, it was bad. He's also Tyree kill. He's extra argument.
Co-Host
Oh, okay.
Nick Wright
He's, he's, he's, he's, he's. He's a receiver. He's a kind of known at times knucklehead. He. At. He has. He, he, you know, just this week he was like, you know, I talked with my dad and, you know, I thought it was really important that this offseason I just do football and family stuff. Meanwhile, you know, I'm pretty sure he's in a legitimate beef with Ishowspeed and like, about the racing and like, so Tyreek is just a superstar.
Co-Host
He's a jock dude.
Nick Wright
Yeah. Like a bit of a doofus. A bit of a doofus. And they got a lot of stuff. Okay. It does not excuse what he said, but we're also. I don't think you're not getting in the Tyree kill business for maturity, professionalism, and leadership. You're getting the Tyree kill business because he's freaking awesome. Right. Tua's your quarterback and to it. And Tyreek have to work for the team to work. So I wouldn't care at all if at the first day of training camp to got up in front of the team and was like, tyreek, you betrayed all of us. You have a lot of, you know, making up to do that was wrong. You know, read in the riot act privately, but publicly, I think the answer has to be either. Yeah, listen, I think Tyreek's addressed that. Any feelings I have on that, I'm going to keep between me and Tyreek and me and the team. But, you know, we know that he and I got to get back to what we were two years ago for this team to have a chance, and I believe we're going to do that. You either do that or. And Tua might not be comfortable with this because I know he's like a deeply religious guy. You just flat lie. Ah, nah. Tyreek, Tyreek, we're all good. We knew it was emotional right after the season. Nobody cared. I think those are your two best options rather than telling the media. No, everyone was really bothered by that. And actually, we're still working on it because then it continues. Like, I'm going to need an update on that. You know what I mean? And so again, Tyreek put to a. In a terrible position.
Co-Host
And he was flustered throughout that. Like, it seemed like he. He seemed pretty nervous. I don't want to say nervous, but constantly walking back stuff and, like, thinking super hard about the stuff he was saying.
Nick Wright
Oh, you're talking about Tyreek at the end of the year?
Co-Host
No, I'm talking about Tua in the presser. I mean, I felt like he was sweaty, but.
Nick Wright
Well, he was Miami right off practice field. But yes, I. I agree. I agree with you on that regard. But I also thought Tyreek, when he gave this initial thing right after the playoff loss, didn't exactly know what he was trying to say. And Then was like, ah, I'm out. I just think that there is. Sometimes when you are the face of an organization and you get put in bad spots by people and publicly you got to just present a united front. That's the, you know, that's all that I'm. Or you can go Peyton Manning about. Was it Mike Vanderjagt, the kicker? So this, you'll love this Demons A. Because you have no recollection of this whatsoever. Mike Vanderjagt, who's a pretty good kicker for the Colts in the aughts, went on some radio show after another Colts playoff loss and took shots at Peyton the kicker. And then, yeah, the kicker. And then Peyton was asked about it at the Pro bowl, like during a sideline interview. And Peyton's like, yeah, I mean, I really didn't expect that I was going to get asked about our idiot kicker getting all liquored up and popping off at the mouth on the radio. I'll deal with that. If he's still a teammate in the future. Like, this guy's gone. This guy's gone. I'm not dealing with him. I had no interest in him. And so that, that's the other, that's the other option. The other option is if Tua would have been like, yeah, I don't think it's going to be a problem because I don't think Tyreek's going to be on the team. Like, that's the nuclear option. But so, but if he's going to be on the team, then you gotta, you gotta sometimes clean up somebody else's mess. That's the only. Even if it's not fair, it's dealing.
Co-Host
With the first topic. It sounds like the Chiefs and Tyree Kill kind of miss each other.
Nick Wright
Well, I told, I, I told you guys a year ago that I'm very excited for Tyree Kill wearing a Chiefs uniform in 2026. Because that's, I think, going to happen. It's not going to happen this year, but that I think is going to happen.
Co-Host
It's looking pretty likely.
Nick Wright
Maybe that's enough to get Kelsey to come back for one more year. A little final. Tyree bringing back the band right off to the sunset together. Yeah, I think that's absolutely on the board. Nothing says summer like long days, clutch plays and firing off a few bets on the game. All with DraftKings sportsbook. As the season heats up, so do the bats. And DraftKings sportsbook has you covered. Live betting, home run props, odds boosts and more. Whether you're chasing dingers or jumping in mid game. There's always action to be had. Never been on baseball before. Easy. Pick a guy to go yard, hammer some live odds mid game or just ride with your squad and hope for the best. No spreadsheets, just vibes and dingers. Lines and odds are subject to change, but for this Thursday you can get Jose Altuve two or more hits at plus 180 or Jose Ramirez did a bomb at plus 320. Again, lines and odds are subject to change. Something special for first timers new DraftKings customers bet $5 and get $150 in bonus bets instantly. Download the DraftKings sportsbook app and use code right. That's code right for new customers. You get $150 in bonus bets instantly when you bet just five bucks only on DraftKings. The Cross Crown is yours. Gambling problem. Call 1-800- gambler in New York, call.
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Co-Host
So Sirianni does not want to think of this year as going for a repeat. Jalen Hurts is also focused on the present. You won't even wear his super bowl ring. He's saying that moment is behind us.
Nick Wright
Hold on real quick before we get to the other thing. What's your take on Jalen Hurts? Not him refusing to put on the super bowl ring?
Co-Host
He sounds like Thanos or something in that. In that quote. But. But yeah, I mean, he's put it on. He's worn it.
Nick Wright
He says he hasn't.
Co-Host
He's. He's wared. I mean, please put the ring on.
Nick Wright
He's saying he hasn't. I mean, why not?
Co-Host
Like it's not.
Nick Wright
I don't. I don't know, I mean, maybe not.
Co-Host
Wear it out, but like, I mean.
Nick Wright
No, of course, but like put it on once, press the little button so those stupid wings come out. Like, I don't know, like, whatever. All right, keep going.
Co-Host
So he is now in a one sided debate with Cam Newton.
Nick Wright
Yeah. What's.
Co-Host
What's your take on this whole situation?
Nick Wright
Okay, so when I say one sided, I mean, he hasn't chimed in, but Cam, Cam has. So this is kind of the back and forth of it. And full disclosure, again, I really like Cam. Cam was one of my. Me betting on Cam was pre what's right show betting on the Jags where I just couldn't every week I was like, you know what line I like? I think the Panthers are underrated or undervalued. I also think Cam had the single greatest college season of all time. And I think that 15 and one year in the pros was one of the greatest individual accomplishments any players ever had given his supporting cast. So Cam didn't have Jalen in his top 10 quarterbacks and then people got mad at him and Cam, you know, it's the old, it's another version of the Charles Barkley or, you know, bus driver or bus rider discussion is what we're having here. And I do find these two players, a Cam Newton versus Jalen Hurts debate fascinating just because it really reveals a lot about what you value. Because I don't think there is definitively demand say a wrong answer. Right. But. And I, what I think is interesting is I, I am certain to my core that Jalen Hurts could not have gotten that Panthers team to 15 wins in the Super Bowl. I don't think that's unfair. I don't think that is me taking a shot. I don't think there's 10 quarterbacks, 12 quarterbacks in NFL history that necessarily could have gotten that Panthers team to have that season. With that said, I also am not sure that Cam could have had this sustained success that Jalen has had with the Eagles. And so obviously these are all hypotheticals.
Co-Host
Very similar players. Like, I mean, I feel like Cam Newton is a little bit more of a, of an athletic freak than. Yes, then Jalen hurts.
Nick Wright
Yeah, I mean he's just so huge and he was faster. Now Jalen has. Cam didn't have a lot of years of high level passing numbers, but neither does Jalen.
Co-Host
Right.
Nick Wright
It's really interesting. I also think, I mean again, the year they went 15 and one, his receivers were Ted Gin Jericho Contre Devin Funches and Corey Brown. And he Won league mvp. And obviously Greg Olsen was an awesome tight end, but that, you know, is his receiving core. I. I think Cam looks at it as, man put me on that type of team, and we're the greatest team ever. And I understand that line of thinking. Again, Jalen's not commenting on this, but if I were Jalen, I would be like, well, I was on that team and we were pretty good. Won the super bowl in the NFC championship game, like 100 to 440. We. We won 13 games in a row to finish the year. If you exclude the game that I got hurt, like, what. What more do you. Did you want from us from a team perspective? And so I understand now. I do. Do. I think that there has been a weird media. I don't know if over correction is the right word. There. There has been to me, a. There's been some patronizing. Almost is the word I would use in the discussion of Jalen. So, like, I saw Orlovsky's video about Jalen hurts. Now, Orlovsky's video, he is not calling Jalen hurts the best quarterback in football, to be clear. But his caption of it, and this isn't like a newspaper where, you know, you don't write your own headlines. His. Let me see if I can find this. Hold on. The. And. And I'm trying to find. Sorry, I just clicked on it.
Co-Host
And.
Nick Wright
Do you guys still have my audio? Am I still good? Because I just clicked on something. Okay, good. Sorry. Um, let me find the exact caption because it was. He wasn't calling him the best quarterback in football. And. But the caption was really, don't care where you rank Hertz. He sits at one. So if somebody was like, Wayne, are you saying he's the best quarterback in football? Like that. Again, if you watch the video, he's not saying that. But there is, to me, a. There has been an interesting. What's the right word? An interesting shift in how we have talked about quarterbacks the last decade or so when it comes to Jalen specifically, which is usually, if people think quarterbacks good, the team is amazing, then we lead with the team as the driving force. And that's what I think Cam is getting at. I think with Jalen there be. And it. I think understandably, it's because some of his best games ever have been these monster super bowl performances. There has been a reclassification of, well, maybe Jalen is way better than his numbers suggest. And he simply is kind of suppressing his own individual accolades for team success, which I understand that line of thinking, but it does kind of contradict his own teammates. From the end of last year, it's like, hey, we got to get better in the passing game. And it kind of goes against what we saw when the Eagles were unbelievable in 2022. They won the Super bowl in 2024. And the one dip 2023 was a year that they really tried to open up the passing game more. And so it is. This is one of the fun things to me about kind of sports debate is this isn't really defined. Like, it's not provable, at least in the short term, in the here and now. We don't know what Jalen would look like if he played for the 2015 Panthers, and we don't know what Cam would look like if he had played for the 2024 Eagles. I do think that there is an element of. Even for a lot of Jalen's biggest supporters, if you were to just ask and be like, hey, who's the better quarterback? Cam Newton or Jalen Hurts. I think most people are like, well, Cam Newton. And if the question is why or what's your evidence? I honestly think the answer is he's just better. And sometimes, like, I know that can feel like a cop out, but it does feel real here and where I will. And I know it might sound like, I don't know, I should. I don't usually go back and listen to the pods, but I might go back and listen to this segment because there's a possibility I'm not making a lot of sense, but I am. I. I find this fascinating because it is, to me, layered and nuanced. Because like I said, if you asked me who was better, Cam or Jalen, my snap answer is like, obviously it's Cam. But the. With that said, if you asked me, am I certain that Cam would be better for this Eagles team, I don't know that I would say yes. I think when you have a team as stacked as the current Eagles, having a quarterback who doesn't seem that focused on his individual accolades or success could really play in your favor. And I think Jalen deserves huge credit for that.
Co-Host
Can't be willing to do the touch push, man. I don't want to. Sorry.
Nick Wright
Well, I mean, I think that's probably a bad example because Cam. Cam was arguably the. The greatest short yardage player in NFL history. Now, what they. They wouldn't do a tush push. They did regular quarterback power, jump over the line or quarterback sneak. You know what I mean? So it was. It was different. But I, I am really interested because at one day in Jalen's career, he's not going, you know, you're not going to have Saquon A.J. devonte, you're not going to have this amazing supporting cast. And there will be a time where the Eagles are in a position where it's like, listen man, our defense isn't, you know, what we had hoped. We don't have this great running game. If we're going to win, we're going to need you to do it. You know, the old school quarterback style, drop back 30 sometimes and throw the ball. I think there's real question, like there is a real question over whether or not he can do that. And so we this is my ultimate end point on this and I am definitely at times guilty of this, which is why probably I'm a little circular in my reasoning here. We give guys a ton of credit for doing more with less. The LeBron dragging the oh7 Cavs to the Finals. You know, that type of thing. Like look at you. You had so little help. Look at what you did. We don't always do a good enough job of recognizing just cause you can do more with less doesn't mean you can do the most with a ton. And Jalen has proven he can do the most with this great situation. And not everybody can do that. And so, and this is something I I'd be interested at some point in talking to Cam about Lenovo is built.
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Nick Wright
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Co-Host
Yeah, so the ladies in the WNBA All Star game were protesting with shirts that read pay us what you owe us. And Kelsey Plum took a little bit of a shot at Caitlin Clark after and said that zero members of Team Clark were very present. It could have been an inside thing, could have been a dig. What. What did you see here?
Nick Wright
Okay, so the, the Kelsey Plum thing, I think was totally misconstrued and that's not the real story. But I want to address it because Ramona Shelburne also, I thought, did a good job addressing it this morning. So Kelsey Plum is up on the Daisy with. Was it Sabrina who was the other player alongside her? Okay, so what's Sabrina? Sabrina, by the way is on Team Clark and they talk about the meeting that morning about wearing the shirts and Kelsey Plum says like now, no members of Team Clark were there taking poking fun at Sabrina and also I think, or I thought poking fun at the fact that they had all been out partying the night before and that team didn't get up in time. That was my initial reaction. Ramona Shelburne then reports out on it today. WNBA players, including Kelsey Plum had been discussing the pay us what you owe us t shirts for over a week. According to multiple sources, they settled on the idea at breakfast Saturday morning that very few players on Team Clark attended because of the early start. But just to make sure, sources said Brianna Stewart and the fisa Collier and others went by the Team Clark locker room before the game to make sure they were on board with the IDM plan. They were, I thought, Ramona writes. I thought it was fairly obvious. Kelsey Plum tried to make a joke that didn't land the meeting where players decided to wear the shirts at 8.30am on Saturday. Understandable that not many from Team Clark made it after what we saw on Stud Buds from the night before. Now I am not locked in enough on WNBA lore to know about this Stud Bud stream prior to WNBA All Star Weekend. It seemed very popular during All Star Weekend. But I was I am logical enough to know Kelsey Plum was not in a moment of WNBA player unity taking a shot at half of the All Stars, but because Caitlin Clark's name was involved, people took it and ran with it. That's not the story. The story is how many people are such utter losers. And here's what I mean folks. General rule of thumb blind if workers are trying to extract more money from owners and management, general rule of thumb you should be on the worker's side. Now I know some of you listening are like well what about me? I own a 18 person habitat business and that that I'm an owner. Okay, good. You I guess can be management. But the vast majority of us, and I say this by the way, as a silent partner owner of a small business. Now it's very small, it's my wife's boutique. But like I I guess I technically have my hand in both pots. Worker and business owner doesn't matter. The people that create the product create the value. Those people trying to extract more money. At the very least you shouldn't be rooting against them. And if you are going to try to be like, well actually here's the thing, actually know what the hell you're talking about so here's the reality. Does anybody, does anybody intelligent actually think that, well, max contract in the NBA, in the NBA is around 50 million a year. So I guess max contract in the WNBA should be about 50 million a year? No, nobody's making that case. Nobody with a platform that matters is arguing NBA and WNBA players should be paid dollar for dollar the same like the purses at Wimbledon can be. But it makes sense for the purses at Wimbledon to be the same. Men's and women's, they get similar TV ratings, the tickets sell for the same. They are generating the same money. The issue that the WNBA players have, that is a fair and correct issue is multifold. And again, so many losers are just bootlicking management sellouts because they think one day they might actually be. It's the same folks that are like, well, you know, right now a tax policy that helps out the lower class would help me. But what about when I have $50 million and I want to pass that down to my kids? It's like, buddy, probably not getting there. You probably should worry a little bit more of the here and the now than the estate tax. But I digress. What people are arguing is in the NBA demand, say if it's a 50, 50 split of BRI basketball related income. So if the league generates $10 billion, the players salaries get 5 billion and that's how you pay the players, the owners get 5 billion and that's how they run the league. You know what I mean? Pay all the bills that come associated with running the league and they hope there's money Left over. It's 50, 50 in the NBA. Do you have a guess what again? The size of that pie doesn't change. The, the size of the pie can change. Pardon me, the split does not. It's 50, 50. It used to brew told me the other day it used to be 63, 37 in the player's favor and the owners have kind of chipped away at it or whatever. But it's 50, 50 now, which feels pretty fair. Like, okay, like I'm not gonna act like owners don't do anything. I'm not gonna act like they're unimportant. Now I would always.
Co-Host
Again, 40.
Nick Wright
Yeah, I would always listen. I'm a union guy. I'm a union kid. I, My dad was the president of firefighters union for basically my entire life. I, you know, I am a union guy. My first term paper I ever wrote my life was about Lek Walesa and the Polish Solidarity movement. It's colored my politics. It's colored who I am. It's I think when a lot of people talk about man, you know, we see these stupid old tweets. They're like, you know, in the 70s, you know, you people were able to what the man worked, the wife stayed at home, you had a car, you had a house, you sent your kids school. It was like, what changed? And people, because they're dopes are like, what changed is immigrants. What changed is the union jobs and factors and stuff like that. But again, sorry for being political this morning, but this is kind of a political thing. So go back to you. Damanze, what do we think or what is your guess?
Co-Host
The WNBA split like owner players, owner to player.
Nick Wright
What do you think the split is as of this moment?
Co-Host
I think it's like 70, 30.
Nick Wright
How about 91 9?
Co-Host
Oh wow, 919 owners.
Nick Wright
919 owners. Now what folks reaction is going to be but the league loses money, but 22/3 of the league lost money last year. Got it. Okay. So quick question on that. Honest question. Because the world has changed in the last two years in the wnba, thanks in large part to Caitlin Clark. Not solely to Caitlin Clark, but she's the driving force in the success of women's college basketball. And the eyes and the ratings, all of that. Guys, you think right now WNBA teams are worth more or less than were two years ago? You think that if you bought the WNBA team two years ago and you offered it up for sale today that you would get more or less money? Do you think if it's such a bad business that, oh my God, you can't, you can't claw any more money away from. Are there a bunch of WNBA teams for sale? It's like, oh my God, nobody will buy one. Or are they expanding the league? Is it a league where more people want to get in again, I don't want to.
Co-Host
With them expanding the league, doesn't it also make it pretty, pretty weird to up it right now? Wouldn't it make sense for like once the all the teams are there because then there's going to be some other split taken away from the teams when those two teams do get there. Is that now it works?
Nick Wright
Well, no. I the split because like in the NBA they're going to bring in more.
Co-Host
That's another.
Nick Wright
You're right, you're bringing in more money. There's expansion fees, all that. And I don't. I'm not going to. I have to be careful on what I say here. But I actually have a little bit of insight into what, what it costs for a new WNBA team because Kansas City is trying to get one. And I have had very casual conversations about being a very very small part of an investment group. And I got to tell you, it ain't cheap right now. People think WNBA is on the uptick. They think it's a growth industry. It is so. Because it is. And so this idea that the players should just be satisfied and this idea that the poor WNBA owners like ah, think about the owners that are losing money when with most pro sports the real profit is in the appreciation of the team. That in over years when you eventually cash out, you know what I mean, you make 10, 20, 100x on what your initial investment was. That's what it is. And then there is this other very basic logical point. Is there any other capitalistic endeavor? So I'm not talking about social workers, I'm not talking about kindergarten teachers, I'm not talking about firemen. I. The capitalistic endeavor where someone of Caitlyn Clark's quality and I will use her as an example because she is the most visible player in the league. Is there any other field in the world where someone of Caitlyn Clark's caliber would make less than $80,000 a year? Think about it. Just for real, think about it. And the answer is no, there is not. So it is a little right now out of whack. It is why Brittney Griner a few years ago was over in Russia playing ball and got caught up. Because you can make more money overseas. Which is another point. Is there proof of concept that you can pay women athletes more than the WNBA pays them and still be a functional business? Yeah, because leagues across Europe do it. So again, nobody serious is arguing that the WNBA players and the NBA players should make the same amount of money, but nobody serious can actually think that Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese and Paige Beckers making 70 some grand a year is a proper payment for services rendered. And again, just a rule of thumb, if there is a labor dispute and you don't know much about it, I'm not saying that workers 100% of the time in every labor dispute across the border in the right. I'm not saying that. What I am saying is if there is a labor dispute and you don't know much about the actual details and your gut reaction is to side with ownership, you're a sucker or you're sexist. Well, in this instance there's a lot of that and in this instance there is a lot of.
Co-Host
For the grand scheme.
Nick Wright
Yeah, there is you're being more specific to the wnba. Yeah. And I mean, so I. Guys, this is where. And I am not, you know, Adam Smith in that I am not a true market zealot. However, there is a beauty to an actual marketplace which is if it's such a bad deal for owners, why is no one selling their teams?
Co-Host
Huh?
Nick Wright
Like why, by the way, you people who are like concerned about the long term trajectory of the NBA, if you are, you have a few like, ooh, data points of the Mavs sold, the Celtics soldiers, the Lakers sold. Like why did those ownership groups get out? Now the flip side to that is they sold for these insane amounts of money. So maybe that's a sign in the favor that it's healthy, but it is, it is just outrageous the amount of people that were like, pipe down ladies, be happy when the truth of the matter is in America, celebrity is super valuable. And over the last couple years, the WNBA players have become celebrities. And Caitlyn might have been the driving force, but she ain't the only celebrity. Hell, the. Oh my goodness. Sophie Cunningham is a legit star. Angel Reese is a legit star. Paige is a star. Turns out the Stud Buds crew have this huge twitch or stream following.
Co-Host
Pretty big.
Nick Wright
Oh yeah, absolutely. I was trying to mention more of like the newer players, but yeah, Sabrina's been. But yet all those folks. Asia Wilson is a legit star and she's been around for a while. Like obviously the money's not right.
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Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Episode: What's Wright - Best Of - Tyreek Hill RETURN to Chiefs? Cam Newton x Jalen Hurts BEEF, WNBA All-Star PROTEST
Release Date: July 26, 2025
Discussion: The episode delves into the speculation surrounding Tyreek Hill's possible return to the Kansas City Chiefs. Nick Wright expresses optimism about Hill rejoining the Chiefs in 2026, highlighting the mutual respect and synergy between the player and the team.
Notable Quotes:
Nick Wright (02:18): "TUA isn't exactly welcoming Tyreek back with open arms... What Tyreek did is not something that you just say my bad about. You got to work on yourself. You gotta earn back trust."
Nick Wright (10:26): "Nothing says summer like long days, clutch plays and firing off a few bets on the game."
Insights: Nick emphasizes the importance of Tyreek Hill's leadership and maturity, suggesting that while Hill's past actions were questionable, his talent remains undeniable. The potential reunion with the Chiefs is seen as a strategic move that could benefit both parties, provided Hill demonstrates growth and commitment to the team's success.
Discussion: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to comparing Cam Newton and Jalen Hurts, exploring their respective impacts on their teams and the broader NFL. The conversation delves into their leadership styles, athleticism, and the hypothetical scenarios of their performances in different team environments.
Notable Quotes:
Nick Wright (16:17): "I really like Cam. Cam was one of my... one of my early bets on the Jags where I just couldn't every week I was like, you know what line I like? I think the Panthers are underrated or undervalued."
Nick Wright (21:28): "If you were to just ask and be like, hey, who's the better quarterback? Cam Newton or Jalen Hurts. I think most people are like, well, Cam Newton. And if the question is why or what's your evidence? I honestly think the answer is he's just better."
Insights: Nick Wright presents a nuanced view, acknowledging Cam Newton's impressive career and his role in the Panthers' success while also recognizing Jalen Hurts' current form and leadership with the Eagles. The debate highlights the subjective nature of evaluating quarterbacks, considering both individual accolades and team achievements. Wright suggests that while Cam Newton might edge out in historical significance, Jalen Hurts has shown remarkable potential and adaptability in his current team setup.
Discussion: The episode addresses the recent protests by WNBA players during the All-Star game, specifically focusing on the "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts. The conversation explores the underlying issues of player compensation, league profitability, and the broader implications for women's sports.
Notable Quotes:
Nick Wright (32:04): "The general rule of thumb is if workers are trying to extract more money from owners and management, you should be on the worker's side."
Nick Wright (40:49): "Is there any other capitalistic endeavor where someone of Caitlyn Clark's quality would make less than $80,000 a year? Think about it. Just for real, think about it. And the answer is no, there is not."
Insights: Nick Wright passionately argues in favor of the WNBA players' demands for better pay, drawing parallels with other professional sports leagues and emphasizing the value that star players bring to the league. He criticizes those who side with ownership without understanding the intricacies of the labor dispute, highlighting the disparity between player compensation and their contributions. The discussion also touches on the potential for league expansion and the financial challenges it poses, suggesting that improved player pay could be pivotal for the league's growth and sustainability.
Discussion: Briefly, the episode covers the launch of San Diego Football Club into the MLS, emphasizing the city's long-standing hunger for a professional soccer team and the community's passionate support.
Notable Quotes:
Insights: The addition of San Diego FC to the MLS is portrayed as a significant development for the region, promising increased engagement and fostering a vibrant soccer culture. The personal anecdotes from the commentator underscore the deep-rooted passion for the sport in San Diego.
Team Dynamics and Leadership: The discussions frequently highlight the importance of leadership within teams, both in handling internal conflicts and maintaining team cohesion.
Player Accountability: Emphasis is placed on players taking responsibility for their actions and the impact it has on team dynamics and public perception.
This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd offers in-depth analysis and spirited discussion on several pressing topics in the sports world. From the potential return of Tyreek Hill to the Chiefs and the Cam Newton vs. Jalen Hurts debate, to the significant protests in the WNBA, the hosts provide insightful commentary backed by notable quotes and a clear understanding of the underlying issues. The episode successfully engages listeners by addressing current events with analytical depth, making it valuable for both avid sports fans and casual listeners seeking to understand the dynamics shaping the sports landscape in 2025.