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The Herd with Colin Cowherd

THE HERD - Hour 2 - New Herd Hierarchy, World series last night, Jordan Love and the Packers, Nick Wright

The Herd with Colin Cowherd

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

News, Football, Sports News, Sports, Basketball

4.110.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Then, it’s Week 9 of the NFL season, and Colin unveils his updated Herd Hierarchy — explaining why the Kansas City Chiefs remain the clear No. 1 team in the NFL, how the Buffalo Bills have bounced back, and which teams are surging into playoff form

Nick Wright from 'First Things First' stops by The Herd to talk about Colin's new top 10 rankings, the World Series, Jordan Love and the Packers, Justin Herbert and more

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0:00.0

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0:04.2

Thanks for listening to The Heard podcast.

0:06.9

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0:13.7

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0:24.2

Now let's get this party started.

0:26.3

You're listening to Fox Sports Radio.

0:30.5

Here we go.

0:31.6

It's hour two.

0:32.5

How lucky are we?

0:34.3

Oh, we just happen to have another world series game tonight.

0:39.8

At the home of the greatest baseball team that's ever played.

0:44.9

You think I'm nuts on that. Just watching the Dodgers.

0:49.9

Will Klein. Four scoreless inning.

0:54.2

What?

0:55.2

Who's Will Klein?

0:57.0

We know who he is now.

1:00.4

It's just remarkable.

1:02.0

Everybody's a little bleary-eyed on our staff.

1:04.1

You think that game was hard to stay up for in Los Angeles.

1:06.4

Try the Midwest.

1:08.0

Hey, Colin, I'm just curious.

1:09.4

Where are you on the whole intentional walk stuff? I get it, it's strategy, blah, blah, blah. But I'm not going to lie, you know, we watched our time. We kept the kids up for the whole game last night. They were into it. Otani's going off, having a historical game, and then you walk him every single time. That was just annoying. You know, I want to see the best player bat. I know I get it. Baseball purists understand, but I'm curious where you chime in on the intentional walk. Yeah, I Barry Bonds had a stretch when he was on, you know, cream or whatever. Like you couldn't get him out. And I think I don't love it either. I don't think it's dynamic. But you know what? The Dodgers have so many bats around him. I would be more annoyed with it if he was with the angels and you were doing it and nobody could drive him in, but I don't think it affects the outcome. I don't know. After last night, do you think Otani's going to get any bulls to hit today or they're just going to walk him every time? That's not great for the product. I don't, yeah. I mean, like if you extrapolate it out to an entire season and nobody would pitch to Otani, that would not be great. So, you know, baseball's done a good job of tweaking things. I mean, maybe there's a new rule. You can't intentionally walk anybody more than one time. More than once.

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