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The Herd with Colin Cowherd

Hour 3 - NFL news and notes

The Herd with Colin Cowherd

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

Football, News, Basketball, Sports, Sports News

4.110.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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FOX Sports NFL & CFB Analyst Geoff Schwartz stops by The Herd to talk about Caleb Williams' comments on his first season with the Bears, Brock Purdy's new contract, Shedeur Sanders playing for the Browns and more

 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.2

Thanks for listening to The Heard podcast.

0:06.9

Be sure to catch us live every weekday on Fox Sports Radio in noon to 3 Eastern, 9 a.m. to noon Pacific.

0:13.7

Find your local station for the herd at Fox Sports Radio.com or stream us live every day in the IHeart Radio app by searching Fox Sports Radio or FSR.

0:24.2

You're listening to Fox Sports Radio.

0:31.1

Jeff Schwartz played in the NFL for almost a decade.

0:34.1

Of course, his brother is Super Bowl winner, right tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs. He is now joining us live, which we always appreciate him stopping by.

0:42.0

Also host a Bear Betts podcast with our friend Chris Felica. So, you know, the Caleb Williams,

0:47.1

one of the comments off the Seth Wickersham book was, there's nobody there watching film with me.

0:52.8

So you tell me, when you're watching film as a quarterback, is it a solo endeavor?

0:59.0

Are there coaches always there?

1:00.0

You tell me.

1:01.0

What I found interesting about that comment isn't really about the coaches helping them,

1:06.0

it says, there was no veteran to help them.

1:07.0

That's how you learn watching film from veterans, from guys that have done it before.

1:10.0

Yeah, your coaches can help you, but the coaches have to game plan. They have to meet on their

1:13.7

own. And there are specific times when you do meet with them and they do work with you. But a lot of

1:18.5

time when you watch film, quote, quote, on your own, it's with a veteran when you're young player.

1:23.7

I mean, Jordan Gross was my mentor, giving him a shout out. He helped me learn how to watch film, how to lift, how to prepare, how to do all those things. And when you look at the debt chart last year of the Bears, there was no veteran. Like that was a huge mistake of theirs. They didn't have someone just there, not to compete with him for the job, but just there, hey, man, here's how you watch film. Here's how you watch a pressure tape. Here's how you watch a base defense tape. Here's what you do on Fridays. And of course, Williamson has to always do exactly what the veteran tells them to do, but it's a good sounding board. It's someone to talk to who's been through the battles of NFL season. There was no one there to do that with. So a couple with probably not understanding that coaches might not watch as much film with you as you'd like is you have to find a different way to learn

2:04.7

and that's a way a lot of guys learn and so that was surprising to me that i guess i hadn't

2:09.3

thought about that then i wouldn't look back at the depth chart and there was no one there

2:13.4

no teammates to help him do his comments they bother boomomer Osias, and did they bother you in retrospect?

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