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The Colin Cowherd Podcast

Colin Cowherd Podcast Prime Cuts - Nick Wright on Diggs Drama, J-Mac w/ NFL O/U’s, Jason Timpf on Wemby Overreaction , and Belichick Hot Seat w/ Middlekauff

The Colin Cowherd Podcast

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

Sports, Football, Basketball, Sports News, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

It’s Prime Cuts. The best of The Colin Cowherd Podcast. First Colin’s top takes of the week, including why he’s out on Kyler Murray after defending him against critics for his first three seasons, which 2 QB’s are under the most pressure entering the ‘23 season, what part of Dak Prescott’s game Josh Allen needs to weather the upcoming season.

Leading off, First Things First co-host - and host of the What's Wright? podcast - Nick Wright joins Colin to discuss the lack of drama to Dame Lillard trade talks, if drama between Stefon Diggs and the Bills will derail Buffalo’s season, which teams could leap them in the AFC, and why Twitter has become so toxic under Elon Musk.

Next, The Herd co-host - and host of the Straight Fire - Jason McIntyre on his best NFL Over/Under bets, and if CJ Stroud will bust with the Texans.

Then, Hoops Tonight host Jason Timpf at the Summer League in Vegas discussing the media overreaction to Wemby’s debut, and if Gregg Popovich should load manage him to acclimate him to the NBA.

Finally, 3 and Out podcast Host John Middlekauff on if Lincoln Riley could replace Brandon Staley with the Chargers, and if Bill Belichick is really on the hot seat in New England.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Celaya Moson and I've covered economic policy for years and reported on how it impacts people across the United States.

0:07.5

In 2016, I saw how voters were leaning towards Trump and how so many Americans felt misunderstood by Washington.

0:14.9

So I started the Big Take D.C.

0:16.8

We dig into how money, politics and power shaped government and the consequences for voters.

0:22.3

With new episodes every Thursday,

0:24.0

you can listen to the Big Take D.C. on the I Heart Radio

0:26.8

app, Apple Podcasts, or whatever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

The volume. The Volume This is Prime Cutts, the best of the Colin Coward podcast loaded last couple of weeks.

0:48.3

Nick Wright and I discuss Stephen Diggs and the Bill's Powder Keg!

0:54.0

And the frustrations Nick has with Twitter under Elon Musk,

0:58.0

Jason McIntyre tries to sell me on a couple of NFL bets.

1:02.4

Hoopes tonight host Jason Timp and I talk about the wild

1:06.1

overreaction to Victor Wembunyama's Summer League debut and the three and out host John

1:11.7

Middlekoff and I discuss lots of NFL topics.

1:16.3

But first, my top takes of the week.

1:21.3

So one of the reasons you should be a nice guy or a nice woman is because if you work at a company long enough many of the people you work with will splinter off. They'll leave. They'll move to

1:35.1

another department. They'll move to a rival. They'll move cross town. They'll

1:39.2

leave. And so companies more than ever are fluid, employees more than ever are mobile.

1:48.0

And so your reputation will travel.

1:52.0

My dad used to say all the time, be nice to people, lubricate society

1:56.0

because at some point your career will be decided by rooms you're not in. You know,

2:01.4

people, management will vote on you, owners will discuss you.

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