That's nice. I just grow weary of these talking heads spouting off as if they know anything. I so enjoy them eating crow.To his credit, Klatt admitted he was wrong after the season.
I admitted to one problem. Bama out coached itself. That team should have gone undefeated. Coach Saban admitted it himself.That made my day.
But UVB (Clay) also admitted to being wrong, too.
This might well have been the most satisfying title run I've ever seen. Go back and look at the post-game Ole Miss thread (or the game thread itself) and ask yourselves who among us REALLY - and I mean REALLY - thought a title was at the end of the season.
Nobody. There were some who didn't give up hope but admitted problems.
Cowherd, Klatt and Travis have a JBama_in_PCOLA problem. :biggrin2:They are part of the reason I wanted to win so badly. After that Ole Miss loss I said on here, Bama would not lose another game all season. Me 1 Them 0.
That made my day.
But UVB (Clay) also admitted to being wrong, too.
This might well have been the most satisfying title run I've ever seen. Go back and look at the post-game Ole Miss thread (or the game thread itself) and ask yourselves who among us REALLY - and I mean REALLY - thought a title was at the end of the season.
Nobody. There were some who didn't give up hope but admitted problems.
I think you may have meant their paychecks and level of knowledge are inversely related.Sadly, on the airwaves there tends to be an inverse relationship between one's paycheck and his level of retardation.
Are any of you familiar with the show from the early 2000s (and one season just a couple of years ago that was released exclusively on Netflix), Arrested Development? If so, remember Gob Bluth? That's essentially who Colin Cowherd is. Gob Bluth.Cowherd might just be the dumbest of them all. The really sad thing is no one ever calls him out on being wrong a lot. The only people that do call him out are the fans of the team or player he was wrong about.