Tom Brady, All Decade Team, NBA, and Jim Harbaugh
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
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4.1 • 10.3K Ratings
🗓️ 7 April 2020
⏱️ 138 minutes
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Colin talks about why Tom Brady went to the Buccaneers, his essay that shows his frustrations with the Patriots, the NFL All Decade Team, why the NBA might be in trouble because of social media, and why he is defending Jim Harbaugh. Guests include Tua Tagovailoa, Ric Bucher, and Hue Jackson.
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| 0:00.0 | Thanks for listening to the herd podcast be sure to catch us live every week day from 12 to three Eastern 9 to noon Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and FS1 |
| 0:08.2 | Find your local station for the herd at Fox Sports Radio dot com or stream us live every day on the I heart radio at by searching heard |
| 0:17.8 | You're listening to Fox Sports Radio |
| 0:19.8 | Oh, here we go to Tuesday. We're live in Los Angeles. This with a new backdrop is the herd wherever you may be and however you may be listening I heart radio Fox Sports Radio and FS1 |
| 0:37.8 | Serious XM channel 83 all of our social media platforms one hour from now my guy my quarterback not Russell Wilson the next Russell Wilson to a |
| 0:51.4 | Tunga by a lot. I like calling him to for obvious reasons. We'll be joining us Chris Collins worth this hour |
| 0:58.8 | Also Hugh Jackson Rick you are to a |
| 1:01.1 | Rick Bukert to is joining us in one hour from now and Joy Taylor is joining me. Joy tomorrow potentially she will rejoin the show as a visual member of the show you've only heard her voice but they're putting a camera in her house so tomorrow we may see joy joy to the world for that and how are you? |
| 1:19.3 | I'm good. It fingers crossed. We'll see. We're working through all these changes as we go, but yes, hopefully tomorrow we are tinkering every day. So Tom Brady yesterday released to the players Tribune |
| 1:30.7 | A letter and this is what a lot of athletes do your Kevin Durant's your Derek Giers, you know your Tom Brady's or who have you know they they retire they do something special and they in their own words take the media out of it. They write a column for the players Tribune and there was a couple of things that jumped out but let me stay on one thing for Tom Brady. |
| 1:50.4 | He goes right now though I have things to prove to myself and the only way is through if I don't go for it. I'll never know what could have happened. |
| 1:58.3 | If I stood at the bottom of a mountain and told myself I could scale the highest peak but then didn't do anything. What's the point of that? |
| 2:07.1 | That is how successful people think and let me give an example Bill Holmes is my former accountant lives in Portland. I'm moving around the country now and use somebody else but he's a great accountant. |
| 2:16.4 | Great accountant Portland Oregon and he has a successful firm with a lot of successful people and we were talking about this one time and I never forget this. This is one of these moments somebody says something and it just sticks. You know your dad says something to your mom your brother and it just sometimes people say something. |
| 2:33.8 | It just kind of lands and for the rest of your life it's there. You're like you know I'm never going to forget that. That's where saying like a penny saved is a penny earned. |
| 2:42.6 | Somebody smart Aristotle or somebody you know comes up with that and we think about it for the rest of our lives. So I'm not saying Bill is Aristotle or Socrates but he said something once he said with all my successful clients. He had many had women young old tech. |
| 2:56.6 | You know startups. He said they never talk about failure. It's built in. |
| 3:02.8 | Failure is built into success because to fail is part of business. It doesn't matter if you're Mark Cuban, Rupert Murdoch. It doesn't matter. |
| 3:12.9 | He said losers worry about failure. Winners worry about something else. Regret. He goes when I talk to my clients. I hear regret a lot. I regret. I didn't buy this business. I regret. I didn't grow faster. |
| 3:27.8 | I regret. I didn't spend more time with this person or that person. He goes I hear regret. He goes that's the thing that eats away at the successful smart people ideal with failure is just built into life. |
| 3:40.0 | And one of the things I've always believed about successful people, they're not always smarter. They're more aggressive and aggressive is a really important factor in success. Number one, if you're aggressive, if you adapt quickly, if you're right and you're not always going to be right. It's okay. But if you're right, you're going to get an elite on your industry or your field. |
| 4:01.9 | If you adapt to the three point shot, if you adapt to certain analytics and sports, first like the warriors did, you jump on the rest of the league. Secondly, if you fail and successful people don't worry about failure, they worry about regret. If you fail, you also know what doesn't work quickly and you can move off at Schwartzkopf. |
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