The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Colin Cowherd Podcast - INSTANT REACTION: Commanders Upset Lions, Jayden Daniels Best Rookie QB Ever, Chiefs Beat Texans

Episode Date: January 19, 2025

Colin reacts to the Commanders upsetting the Lions on the road to make it to the NFC Championship (3:30)! He calls Jayden Daniels the best rookie quarterback in the history of the NFL and praises his ...unbelievable poise, and issues caution to teams that are sure Lions OC Ben Johnson is a “sure thing” as a head coach . Then, Colin reacts to the Chiefs beating the Texans 23-14 to advance to their seventh straight AFC Championship (23:30). He addresses the controversy over the two calls made against the Texans for roughing the passer on Patrick Mahomes and why those calls should be baked in. He admits the Chiefs don’t play perfect football but are lethal when it comes to punishing mistakes made by their opponents and why the Mahomes/Kelce connection is officially greater than Brady/Gronk.  (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) Follow Colin and The Volume on Twitter for the latest content and updates!   #Volume #Herd  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:40 Visit palisades forever.com to donate or purchase merchandise today. Well, and what has to be considered a shocker, a 10-point underdog, Washington with a rookie quarterback, goes into Detroit and hammers the number one-seated Detroit Lions. Let's just cut to the chase. Jaden Daniels is easily the best rookie quarterback in the history of the National Football League. I remember John Elway, barely. I think he played 10 or 11 games. He had twice as many interceptions as touchdowns losing record. I think they were like 4 and 6 or 4 and 7.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Vaguely remember it. Andrew Luck, you got some real upside. I thought Andrew Luck was the best rookie quarterback I'd ever seen, 11 and 5 in a really weak roster. But you got mistakes. You got mistakes with Andrew Luck. I mean, until the very end, he was somebody that, you know, he'd take big swings and throw the ball into traffic. Mahomes didn't have to play as a rookie until the last week. And he had an excellent roster or a very good roster. Lamar Jackson didn't play until week 11. It was Baltimore's roster. This is a average roster. One really elite weapon. Austin Echler's a nice find, but this is not an elite roster.
Starting point is 00:04:03 And Washington's in the NFC championship. Now, next week, Philadelphia defense, Rams defense, whichever they face, much, much better. Due to injuries, all this stuff, you guys know, Detroit's not a very good defense. This is why I stayed away in my blazing four this week. I stayed away from this game, and it was just Jaden Daniels. I thought even if Washington was outplayed, they'd backdoor cover. I mean, in the first half, eight play drive, 10 play drive, 11 play drive, you're like, whoa, what am I watching? I've just never seen anything like this. His poise is unprecedented.
Starting point is 00:04:40 I'm serious on this. C.J. Stroud was excellent as a rookie. But this kid's ability to, he's like Lamar Jackson, he's a little bit of a running back. He's not quite as dynamic as Lamar the runner, but he is so twitchy and so quick. His instinct, on running plays are insane. He's patient, but can dart in and out of traffic. He can be simultaneously sudden and patient. Some guys are just, and he's got that Patrick Mahomes thing, where some guys are just operating above the shoulders. It's just they're unnatural. And you can coach up all players. But you're not going to take a B-minus athlete to. an A plus athlete. There's always been this belief in sports, basketball, football, baseball.
Starting point is 00:05:38 You can't jump a full grade on coaching. Coaching could take B plus to B minus to B plus, but it's hard to jump a grade. A B athlete will never be an A to an A plus player. Some of this is just, and I remember watching him when he was Arizona State freshman. He was so skinny. And then I remember watching him at LSU and thinking, man, it just looked so easy. That's the same thing I felt when I watched Michael Jordan. I can remember watching Michael Jordan years and years and years ago play the Phoenix Suns and the NBA Championship. And I said, how many guys in this league are 6-6, stronger than Michael? I mean, he had big hands, Kauai Leonard's size hands and he could palm the ball and do some stuff. But I'm like, there's a lot of six guys with a good mid-range game. Jordan
Starting point is 00:06:26 made it look so easy. You know, he dropped 29 in a playoff game, and it was like, you know, he'd have two little surges, but the game that was so easy. I mean, Jade and Daniels, I've never seen anything like it. As far as Detroit, they got too cute at the end. This is what I said about Ben Johnson all year. He would flex. And again, it's easy to flex against the bears. But when you're trailing in a big game, goff has already been, you know, fuzzy. You just had a big play to Patrick before that. Just get down the field and score. Don't get tricky.
Starting point is 00:07:02 You were moving the ball. And that's why I said all year. I like Ben Johnson, but, you know, these big standalone Lions games, I feel like he's flexing a little bit, and it came back to burn him, though I didn't think they were winning this game anyway. I have reams of notes from this, and they all looked the same.
Starting point is 00:07:20 I mean, got in the first half, Jaden Daniels, 14 to 21, 242 yards, and 2 TDs, and 36 yards rushing, or 30 yards rushing. The first half on the road. Wow. It's just, for the record, the NFC North, which looked like the best division in football, oh and three in the playoffs. Packers lose.
Starting point is 00:07:41 They unravel at the end. Darnold unraveled at the end. Lyons unraveled at the end. So, you know, regular season and playoff football, two different things. You know, it was also, Lions had a minus four turnover margin. Now, I'm doing this right before the game ends, so if there's a turnover late, I'm not seeing it. But there were just, I just felt Detroit was off the entire game. Gough sailed a couple balls early.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Yes, he got hammered, cheap shot, not called, went to the tent. He was off. I thought, I just, I felt Dan Quinn and Cliff Kingsbury came in. Cliff Kingsbury is such a good coordinator. He's just so clever. And I talked about this Friday on TV and radio. Some guys are just great twos. To be a number one, sometimes you've got to have about 10% jerk.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Kingsbury doesn't have that in him. You know, sometimes you have to make tough calls. You've got to fire coaches you like. You're basically coaching coaches. You don't want to be too close to the players. And Kingsbury's kind of like a player and an extension of the players. And in Arizona and in college at Texas Tech, Steve Kime loved him. him, considers him a friend, then he said, listen, it's, it's, he's such a nice guy, such a smart guy that,
Starting point is 00:09:01 you know, head coaching sometimes you've got to be rough. And, and it's not really a criticism. You know, it's just, Cliff Kingsbury is a tremendous, tremendous, tremendous offensive designer, play caller, and he put on a clinic tonight. I feel bad for Detroit. I really thought a Detroit Buffalo Super Bowl had a real shot. I'm taking the bills to get to the Super Bowl and win the Super Bowl. They're underdogs at home tomorrow against Baltimore. So it's just, it's crazy that you watch football during the regular season. I mean, in September and October, if you go back to those Lions games, they were crushing people. It was like collegiate. They were just hammering teams. And then they just slowly started to fall apart. And that coaching staff did a
Starting point is 00:09:49 great job to keep the energy and the spirit up. But you get to playoff football and you're getting the best coaches, the best coordinators, the best quarterbacks, and everything changes. There's real pressure. Lions don't face real pressure in week 11. Here we are at home, off a buy. You know, I mean, Kansas City, the Chiefs did not have a good first half. Off a bye with Andy Reid. The Lions didn't play well. Off a buy. For some reason, at football, it just doesn't work. I just don't think it's a huge advantage. You get into a certain rhythm. You know, it's like a baseball playoff. You play every day, and then all of a sudden now, you're in October and it gets chilly and you're not playing in baseball. You play in summer weather and you play five out of six nights.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Then sometimes you get into the playoffs. The weather gets cold. It's kind of football weather and you're taking these, having these gaps. And some players and teams just don't respond to it as well. So I think the buys didn't do Detroit any favors. But listen, man, the way Jaden Daniels is playing, I mean my notes, I take, just to show you during these games, I just take notes and I'm just writing down stuff. And so when I come in here, you know, I'll gaze.
Starting point is 00:11:00 There was a couple, there was a clever flex in the third quarter by the Lions on the double shuttle. That was a moment where I thought, okay, they're gaining some momentum, but they can never make stops. And Washington was the team going forward on fourth down, not Detroit. And, I mean, I don't know if Dan Quinn, you know, I'm sure teams are looking at Dan Quinn and they're saying, man, he's gutsy going forward on fourth and two. don't really think he is. I just think if you have Jaden Daniels on fourth and two, I mean, Dan Quinn fell in love with this guy in camp. He and Cliff Kingsbury in camp just kept pouring out compliments. We've talked about this, and it was weird. It's like, he's a rookie. What are you doing? It's like, bring the expectations down. Dan Quinn couldn't help himself. He's like, this kid's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:11:49 You can't, you can't believe this. Zachert's on my show last week. Washington commanders, he had a touchdown. Commanders tied in. It's like, you're just watching this guy in camp and you're like, what am I watching? This kid is all time and it's so great. The NFL is so much fun. Football in general is so much fun when quarterback play is good. And over the last several years, we've gotten, you know, a Joe Burrell, a Patrick Bahams, a Lamar, a Jaden Daniel. It's just great. You're getting a historically talented kid. And I am just struck by, his demeanor. You know, I've said this all the time. There isn't, most great quarterbacks are really adults. You can hear during the broadcast with Brady. He's often talking about,
Starting point is 00:12:34 you know, oh, I hate to see that. This is a big play. You've got to be buttoned up. So much of it is just maturity, intelligence, awareness. And there's just, Jaden is just sitting there. And it's like the game is already slowed down. Patrick Mahomes acknowledged. Patrick Mahom said that the game slowed down to him his third year. And that's generally what the great quarterbacks say. Everything slows down. It's slow now for Jaden Daniels. You can see, how about in the fourth quarter when Detroit brings a pressure package and he is going to get smoked?
Starting point is 00:13:11 And his third receiver, nope, boom, a seed and gets popped. That's just not normal for rookie quarterbacks. That's just not the way it is. So, God, I'm, I feel so bad. I have family. My wife's from Birmingham, Michigan, and her family. And I got him tickets this year to a Lions game. And they were so grateful.
Starting point is 00:13:38 And they're such wonderful people. And this is just a gut punch. My friend Doug Myro, who is on a project I'm working with right now, a writing project for a TV show. Oh. Oh, I can't even text him. I feel so bad for him. This is a rough one.
Starting point is 00:13:57 You know, it's different. Buffalo has been disappointed for years, but there's been a lot of really good Buffalo teams through the years. I mean, years, you know, Marv Levy team, year after year, Jim Kelly and this Buffalo run. Detroit, you know, horrible forever. And then back-to-back years, you're like, oh, boy, they're close. And you watch them tonight, and they're going to lose Aaron Glenn.
Starting point is 00:14:18 I think Aaron Glenn, I'm going to just throw this out there. I think he's got a real shot to get, I think he has a chance to get the Cowboys job. I really do. He's really respected. And Ben Johnson's going to get one of these jobs. Keep your eye on the Raiders job. So this Detroit team, this, remember, Nick Seriani gets to a Super Bowl, loses coordinators, hires two more, and they don't look good.
Starting point is 00:14:44 So Dan Campbell's not a scheme genius, right? Like Andy Reid can lose coordinators, McVeigh loses coordinators. Shanahan loses coordinators. Those are scheme guys. They're fine. There are coaches. Nick Seriani is one. Loses coordinators and replaces them with inferior coordinators and it gets ugly fast. So Dan Campbell's not really a scheme whiz. So he's going to lose both of these coordinators. And this could have been the year. This could have been it. I want to read you a couple of stats on Jane Daniels. He's the best rookie of all time at quarterback. That's unprecedented. First ever top three pick to make a conference championship in the rookie season. First rookie quarterback to win multiple road playoff games when his defense gives up 20 plus points in each game. Twelve regular season wins historically great in the fourth quarter. I mean, what more you need to say? Yeah, that's not to say Detroit's going to go into the tank. But like Philadelphia, a very good
Starting point is 00:15:44 roster, had the right coordinators for a coach we kind of wonder about, you know, Syriani's built up a good culture, same with Dan Campbell, not scheme guys. Then they lose great coordinators and they take a dip. So fortunately, Philly and Detroit had such dominating offensive lines and some, you know, some really, really high-end players on the defensive and offensive lines, you know, they're not going to turn into a five-win team. But Green Bay is getting better. Minnesota, J.J. McCarthy, Chicago should get a better coach. NFC. is getting better. So I could see the lions losing both coordinators dipping a little bit. The O-line and their running backs and golf will keep them very, very good.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Great, though, I thought this team was great until they got banged up. And now the season's over. NFL is cruel. How would you like to be Jerry Jones in the next 10 years face Jaden Daniels 20 times minimum? We thought the Cowboys were going to regress when the season started. Now look at what they have to face. You think the New York Giants are wobbly? Try 20 times against Jaden Daniels in the next decade.
Starting point is 00:16:56 No, thank you. A closing thought. It's official. Only one team hasn't made the NFC championship game since 2010. How about them Dallas Cowboys? Yep. 1995 last time they made it. Good luck against Jaden Daniels.
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Starting point is 00:21:57 All right. Instant reaction. 2314, safety at the end. Kansas City prevails. They will now go to their seventh straight AFC championship game. There was Babe Ruth and Garrig. Jordan and Pippen and Mahomes and Kelsey. Seven catches, 117 yards and a touchdown.
Starting point is 00:22:27 I never thought I'd see anything better than Gronk and Brady, which were better than Winslow and Fouts. But it's pretty remarkable. I'm looking at this. Think about this. Kelsey today had the most yards he's had all season, defrosted for the playoffs. He has the most 100 receiving yard games in playoff history.
Starting point is 00:22:47 70 plus receiving yards in 14 straight playoff games. Second, longest streak is seven. So I never thought I'd see anything better than Winslow. And Shannon Sharp was damn good. So was Tony Gonzalez. Then there was Brady and Gronk. This is better. And this is just the classic example of these seasons,
Starting point is 00:23:06 as the NFL keeps extending the season and asking more of their players, the great players know when to pick their spots. So much is done. Like Texan fans are complaining. about the refs. The difference is, when you go on the road in the playoffs, you always get hosed. Win more regular season games and get home field playoff advantage. The Texans were in a worst division. Win more games. I mean, the chiefs were in a better division. Chargers made the playoffs. Broncos made the playoffs. I mean, in the Texans division, the Jags were at tire fire.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Colts were a mess. So, you know, win more games in your division. Tennessee was a mess. So that's the advantage of playing at home in my entire life. You know, it could be any sport. You'll get a call at home or two. But Andy Reid now was 11 and 0 when he leads at half. And even though the Texans had a great final drive at the end of the first half and got the kickoff in the second half, the big takeaway for me today in this game was the Texans had no real answer when Spags blitz. And when the Texans put pressure with the next remand on Mahomes, they seem to always have an answer. and that is the difference. Fans are going to complain about officials,
Starting point is 00:24:19 and there were two lousy calls against Houston. I'm overly protective of Mahomes. Yes, but this is sort of the NFL now. The calls that drive us nuts are almost always a hit on a quarterback shouldn't be called than it is. I'm kind of used to about won a game. You'd hope with the best officiating crews, you wouldn't get any in the playoff games.
Starting point is 00:24:43 It may be the opposite, because you're dealing with bigger star quarterbacks, and they don't want them hurt. So I'm just, I'm baking that in, even though I thought both calls were weak. I'm just baking that in once a game, twice a game. You're going to see one of the quarterbacks both get that call. You are. You're going to get that call. I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:25:03 But I think the big difference is it's easy to complain about officiating, but so much is done in the NFL. Andy Reed with extra time. Shocking, he won. Kansas City, I've been calling them the Packers of the AFC. They feel a year away. Six, seven more players, add more depth. Cadeo Vone if they had Tank Dell and Stefan Diggs certainly would have helped, although Nico Collins is amazing. And Joe Mixon, I've thought, is one of the more underrated backs in the league in the last five, six years. I just, I think when you look at it, Kansas City keeps winning these games and it's not a coincidence. That's why, people always talk about luck. Kansas City is the Patriots. They're just more of an offensive
Starting point is 00:25:44 version, and it always felt like New England was more of a defensive version. When New England had their best offense with Randy Moss, they didn't win titles. But I think what's also happening, once you started paying Brady a little more, you're not going to have as dynamic in offense. And once you start paying Mahomes more, the Chief's offense isn't dynamic, but it's efficient. Anytime they get an official break or a fumble, or they get just something goes their way. A kicker misses a kick. They tend to go back and punish you. The great quarterbacks punish you for their mistakes. Kansas City doesn't play perfect football, but there's about five great quarterbacks in the league, and they don't get punished for them. And that's just
Starting point is 00:26:23 the way football works. So, you know, I look at, I'm thinking about this. Mahomes, Kelsey. So it was funny in the first half, Mahomes had a passer rating of 110 going to Kelsey and a passer rating of of 61 going to everybody else. It's so classic. And it's very much Brady Gronk. I've got all sorts of notes here. I thought the Texans had a really good game plan early. I love that 15 play drive.
Starting point is 00:26:52 But just ask yourself this if you're a Texans fan. If I would have said to you before the game, you know, you're going to play pretty well, but your special teams are going to be awful. Does that sound like you would have beaten the two, time defending champs and the greatest quarterback arguably of all time. Be totally honest. You're going to go on the road. You're going to play pretty well. But God, our special teams had their worst day of the year. You're not one in that game. You're not one in that game.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Those officiating calls, I would buy much more. If you didn't miss a PAT, if you didn't get a field goal blocked, if you're not missing kicks, if you didn't give up a huge kickoff return to open the game, same. So, you know, I just, I understand Fanny's short for Fanatic and they're going to rail on those two calls, but in the end, it's Kansas City doing what Kansas City does. And Andy Reed doesn't lose off a buy and Andy Reed doesn't lose when he's leading at half. He's now 12 and when leading at half. Something else I want to give credit for. I thought not only did, you know, Mahomes and Kelsey rise to the moment, I thought Joe Buck and Engman were great today. You know, and I agreed with Akeman, that Dalton Schultz play, I don't know what a catch is either.
Starting point is 00:28:12 I thought the minute he secured it, left foot down, right foot out, I don't, I agreed with Aikman. But I think what Troy is willing to say, and it's really important, because we're all sitting there saying the same thing as he went after the officials today. And I appreciate that. And I know a lot of announcers are uncomfortable with that. But Aikman, of all the analysts, is willing to take swings on stuff. And I thought the officials missed a couple of early calls. And I agreed with him. And I'm glad he does that because we're all saying the same thing at home. And I think when an analyst can say what we're thinking, that's when you're the most effective.
Starting point is 00:28:52 You know, it's one thing to have, you know, you're prepared. But when you can say what I'm thinking, that's a good analyst. So tip of the cap there. I also think as great as the NFL regular season is, and Peyton Manning told me this years ago, he said there's preseason speed, there's regular season speed, there's division rival speed, and then there's playoff speed and intensity. And I mean, that thing today, for Kelsey to rise from the ashes, it's just so classic Kansas City and classic playoff football. I think Buffalo's a better team.
Starting point is 00:29:25 I think Kansas City is a better situational team. And this whole thing about luck. I mean, look at how Kansas City won games this year. They block a kick, like a Denver Broncos kick when they're outplayed. I don't think that's luck. I think it's preparation. I think Spaggs very early in this game figured out, they don't have an answer for our blitzes. And they didn't.
Starting point is 00:29:48 And Houston was a crazy, inconsistent team all year anyway. Like I said going into this game is I couldn't picture a way Houston could win. You know, if they got up to a good start, they didn't. If everything was pretty buttoned up, it wasn't. I could see them, you know, covering the spread, but you can't have a special team's disaster in Winad Arrowhead. Not going to happen. Say it out loud.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Yeah, we're awful on special teams, and we're facing Mahomes and Reid off a bye. The other thing I think about is I do think this is the best version of Buffalo, and I don't think it's the best version of the Lions. I thought they were better last year because they were healthier. I don't think it's the best version necessarily of the Philadelphia Eagles. I think Siriani this year has been quirky. I thought the Super Bowl year they had a better staff with Shane Steichen. I don't think it's the best version of Baltimore because Zay Flowers has hurt.
Starting point is 00:30:44 I think this is the best version of the Buffalo Bills. And that's why I think they're going to beat Baltimore. But as I look at the AFC in total, I think there's about five teams in the four teams in this league that are a year away. Denver Rams, I believe, Chargers, Houston, Texans. I think they're all really, really close, but they just need another draft to catch up to Buffalo, Philadelphia, Detroit talent, and to be able to topple the Kansas City's chief. So all year along I had Kansas City number one in the herd hierarchy. I now have them two behind Buffalo. And I think that's what the AFC championship's going to look like. But, I mean, you're talking Babe Ruth and Gary.
Starting point is 00:31:26 Pippet and Jordan, Mahomes, and Kelsey. It's what you tell your grandkids about that didn't see it live. Just amazing. Just to put a punctuation on this, Mahomes to Kelsey on the day, seven of eight, a perfect passer rating, 158. Mahomes to the rest of the team, a passer rating of 61, completed 9 of 17. Old, reliable. When the Chiefs starters play, starters playing, that defense hasn't. given up over 20 points since Thanksgiving. And Karloftus has really emerged. And Kansas City's defense two years ago was really interesting, good, but young. Last year, they were really good. This year, they're a little older, and they probably won't be able to keep all these guys. But when I watch the Chiefs defense this year, it doesn't quite feel quite as good at corner.
Starting point is 00:32:20 But man, their timing on third and fourth down, their understanding of the scheme and the blitz packages. This Kansas City defense, you know, we think Kansas City's offense is good situationally. This Kansas City defense is so good on big downs. They can smell it. They can read it. They can taste it. I just feel like we're watching, and I've said this all year. They're better offensively than last year. I think they, I really do. I don't love their offensive tackle situation, but they're better offensively. They're more dynamic. Xavier worthy helps. They're maybe not quite
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