The Herd with Colin Cowherd - What's Wright - Best Of - Shedeur Sanders HAS ARRIVED, are Eagles BROKEN? + NFL Week 13 Predictions
Episode Date: November 29, 2025All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright breaks down Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys' wild comeback against Jalen Hurts' Philadelphia Eagles and explains why AJ Brown is right that t...he Eagles' offense is broken. Later, Nick grades Shedeur Sanders’ first win with the Cleveland Browns but warns why Shedeur should not get too comfortable with his role in Cleveland. Next, Nick shares his predictions for Week 13 of the NFL season including Chiefs-Cowboys, Bears-Eagles, 49ers-Browns & more! #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Eagles blew it against Dallas.
There's no other way to put it.
And the Eagles, here is my takeaway, honestly, from that Eagles game.
AJ Brown is not wrong.
There is something wrong with Philly's offense.
Philly's offense this year has eight halves.
They've played 24, obviously.
No, actually, that's not obvious, and I think it's wrong because they've already had a buy.
So they've played 22.
In eight of their 22 halves, so more than a third, they have.
they have scored seven or fewer points.
They have three scoreless halves of football.
Only the Titans are worse.
And there are, they do not have Sequin to save them this year.
I know he's on the team.
He ain't saving them.
And this was,
the most predictable year-over-year decline imaginable.
Literally every running back save one in NFL history that has had Seguan's type of workload last year
saw a significant drop the following year.
A lot of guys, their production dropped by half.
That's what we're staring at with Sequin.
and while the passing game at times looks dynamic,
they just can't string together a whole game.
And right or wrong,
Siriani consistently shows us with his decision making
that for some reason or another,
he does not fully trust Jalen.
And the end of that,
half was bizarre.
You have 18 seconds, you have the ball in the 30.
And in today's NFL, you're 25 yards away from field goal range.
We know you think Jake Elliott's got a big leg because later in the game, you
shoot a fourth and five attempt to kick a field goal.
And Siriani's explanation after the game was, well, the Cowboys kicker is such a big
leg we don't want to leave them time there was 18 seconds there was no scenario at all except for a
turnover where the cowboys were going to touch the ball much less kick a field goal even if you just
threw four consecutive incomplete passes that takes 18 seconds like so that didn't make sense
and philly is obviously in good shape because
of the division they're in.
So they're going to be a good seed.
They're going to be a division champion.
They still have three games left against the commanders and raiders.
They're going to finish with a gaudy record.
I'm not worried honestly about any of those things.
But the flashing siren that's been what is up with this offense
continues to go off.
And now getting Lane Johnson back,
if you get him back in a month or so,
that should help.
But he's only been gone one game.
And if I'm Philly,
here's the other thing that I hate about this loss.
My path to the one seed is now so much trickier.
In fact, I'm going to look.
The Wild has got me going to this as my go-to.
And I've always kind of actually liked this,
but I used to use football outsiders or Aaron Shats is.
But the New York Times playoff predictor,
they have the Eagles at 26% for the one seed.
The Rams up to 57%.
That's a big deal.
the extra playoff game plus not having the huge edge of potentially a warm weather contender
having to come to your building and right now the you know projected playoff field
of the eagles being the two seed and hosting either the lions or the niners
I wouldn't love either of those spots if I were Philly.
And by the way, speaking of the Niners, just real quick,
I have never been proven more right more times than every time the Niners
trod out either Mac Jones or Brock Purdy or all of last season
for what was once such a controversial hot button take
that Brock Purdy is not a force multiplier.
is a Kyle Shanahan Niners amazing skill position player creation.
The last year seeing him without those great players, this year seeing Mack Jones outplay him,
and then last night seeing him throw three picks, it's just every single time.
And I know the arguments I've won because they start becoming less and less prominent on the TV show.
I'm like, oh, okay.
The cost of being the annoying guy is when you just smoke your too much more likable co-hosts in a multi-year argument,
you just have to take the win, but take the win graciously, which I'm not always great at.
So, Philly, I don't know.
here's the other piece.
It can't all be on the offensive coordinator in Philly.
I'm not saying Petulow is doing a great job, but if he's doing that bad of a job, then
Siriani take over.
But you have an offensive-minded head coach, you have a quarterback that carries himself
like Michael Jordan, figure it out.
You have too much talent on that offense.
That's an awful loss.
And Dallas, on the other hand, right now the Quinn and Williams trade is aging great.
he's been excellent.
I was not a fan of that trade.
I still am not a fan of that trade,
but right now it is looking really good.
But the story for Dallas is
Dax been the second best quarterback
in the NFL this year.
It's been Stafford won DAC 2.
And it is
as simple as that.
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and he has a legitimate
second team all
pro case.
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Sunday, he became the
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Well, we didn't invent it.
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So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
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give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense. And when IT's friends stop by,
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Sure, Sanders got the win and was named at least for the time being the starter.
I thought it was noteworthy that they said Gabriel has cleared concussion protocol.
But Shador is still the starter.
That is obviously the right call.
and I don't I find so much of the Shador commentary to be disingenuous and idiotic that I try not to swim in those waters even though man oh man if you are trying if you are basing your Shador takes off what gets engagement
it's a very hard
um
flame to avoid
so if you just
I mean this is anecdotal obviously
but yesterday's
first things first clips on Twitter
if I'm just looking at it
by
retweets or comments
see and I'm not going to say what the topics were
but just see if you can guess which one was this Shador topic
number of retweets and comments total on the first things first clips from yesterday's show
clip 1199 clip 2 26 clip 3 44 clip 449 clip 449 clip 449 clip 538 clip 785
clip 9 33 clip 12 or clip 10 sorry 32 clip 111 158 clip 12 655 clip 12 65
clip 13 37 clip 14 172 one of those stick out to you guys gets the people
going and so i also think part of that the reason that that commentary has gotten so snake eating it's
tailish is there are a lot of folks who their only outlet is their social media feed and so
all they have to go on is reaction to things they put out on social media and so because of that
that they're like well this is what people want and this is what people have strong opinions on
the schador thing to me is very very simple and i will do it as efficiently as possible
shador the player compared to gabriel and why shador should be the starter
there is absolutely no chance none that dylan gabriel is ever
an above average NFL starter.
It would be delightful if Dylan proves me wrong.
If Dylan Gabriel's friends or family see this clip,
he uses it for motivation,
grows a few inches,
and gets a lot better.
And then you can be like,
Nick, you idiot, that's fine.
I think it's 0% that he's ever an above average NFL starter.
And I think it's close to 0%
that he's ever even just a full-time starter.
it doesn't mean that's a bad draft pick.
If he can just be a competent backup stopgap quarterback, that's worth a third round pick.
So that's Gabriel.
Shador has just enough traits and just enough collegiate pedigree and just enough, oh, wow, look at that play,
that I give him a 5% chance, 5% 1 in 20 of,
being a plus starter and a 10 to 15% chance of being a full-time starter for somebody, the Browns
or otherwise. That and that alone is enough to say, all right, let's use these last half-dozen
games to see what Shador has before we make massive decisions this offseason with our
multiple first round picks.
So in that regard,
I greatly prefer
Shador to Gabriel for the Browns
right now with what they're
trying to do.
That's take one. Take two.
What did I think of Shador's game? I thought it was
fine. He had
one really nice
chunk play over the middle, another
potentially really nice chunk play to Jerry
Judy. That was a really nice chunk play.
until Judy started celebrating early and fumbled.
He had one grisly interception, and then two swing passes,
one of which went for a 60-yard touchdown,
the other of which damn near got the Raiders back in the game,
a bit of a mixed bag, and he was fine.
But that being fine was the most important thing.
What he couldn't be was awful or in way over his skis,
and he wasn't.
And so that's positive.
And then there is the third point,
which is Chador's disposition or personality
or comments before and after the game.
And I don't think that Chador means any harm.
And I do think he is
a very likable guy, and from all accounts, a really good guy.
And I think he has handled growing up very rich and very famous better than most young people would.
I believe that.
I also think that while I always encourage confidence, particularly in athletes, particularly
and guys that want to be starting quarterbacks.
Some of Shador's comments have butted up against what I believe to be,
and maybe he'll prove me wrong, delusion.
So Shador really harping on, imagine what it'll look like when I have a full off season.
Imagine what it'll look like when I have all the practice reps.
assumes to get a little litigious for a moment,
some facts not in evidence,
most notably that at any point in the near or even distant future,
but certainly near future,
that you're going to be a team's unquestioned starter,
which the only way you're getting all the offseasoned,
all the practice reps, is if you are the unequivocal QB1 for a team.
And I do not think that Shador is on the doorstep of that.
And I also think if I had to crystal ball it and say 10 years out, is it more likely
than not that there will ever be a season where Shador is.
simply a team's incumbent, no competition involved, starting quarterback?
I don't think that's going to happen.
Shador clearly does and good for him for believing it.
I don't, it's not that I didn't. It's not that I didn't.
I didn't like the comments he made before and after the game because I thought they were arrogant.
I didn't like the comments he made because I thought he, it showed that he hasn't come to grips with where he is in the NFL quarterback hierarchy.
So like unless he just absolutely falls out in a way that would be truly unprecedented for a fifth round rookie and would be top five percentile for any rookie of any round of that position over the final six weeks.
he is not going to enter next year as the clear-cut starter for any team.
And it is going to take some really special performances over this last six weeks for the Browns to decide we're not spending a first round pick on a quarterback next year.
and we're not trading for Kyler Murray or bringing in, you know, this year's version of Daniel Jones, whatever it is.
And so I, I, I, while I find Shador's biggest detractors to be typically bad people,
and I find Shador's biggest supporters to be typically,
very annoying people.
I am rooting for him,
but I think,
I mean, we'll see how this next month goes.
But I think
that he would serve himself well
if at least internally and psychologically,
he reset his own personal expectations
to where, man,
next year i'm going to go into camp as the clear-cut number two somewhere and then maybe
by year three there i will be able to compete for a starting job somewhere that to me is a far more
realistic and achievable path than
imagine when I'm getting all the reps as the starter.
Buddy, I don't know that that's happening ever.
And then, of course, the story of the game was the 10 sacks from the Browns.
Listen, I said that I thought Miles Garrett might break the sack record against the Raiders.
In their effort to make sure he didn't, everyone else got Gino.
He had three.
He's going to break the record.
And the fact that he's only minus 850 for defensive player of the year surprises me.
I think there's, I actually think there is value in that because I think he could get hurt next week and still winning.
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Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, news?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas?
guys. I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what
we should call it and...
We were thinking, I'm originally
calling it one of the early
names of our band before
Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes. I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit
for the podcast where people could call in and say, hey Jonas.
And then I wrote down
on my little notepad, Hey Jonas.
And offered it up as a potential title
for the podcast. But thanks for
remembering that, guys. Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm CJ Toledano, and our podcast Point Game is about defying the odds.
Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed. And finding ways to win no matter what.
He's the smartest player to ever play the game. His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before.
And he knows without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game.
We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs.
I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series
because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup,
he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid.
He has to guard Julius Randall.
And then he has to give us everything he gives us
on the night-to-night bases on offense.
And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson,
we dive into some playoff history too.
Steve Nash would get that thing.
That man, hell get the flying.
He running up the court, licking his fingers,
why he got the ball, like,
After you go through a training camp with that Isaiah, you figure it out real quick.
Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball.
So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jordan Arano.
You might know me as that loud guy who yells out, help on the internet.
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This week on Crimless, we're joined by our first ever guest.
Sorry, our first ever human guest.
I don't think I could be in the same room with Shamrock the parrot.
I'd be too nervous.
That's right.
The very funny Will Farrell joined.
joins Rory Scovel and me, Josh Dean, for an episode dedicated to the many crimes committed by people also named Will Farrell.
We called to his fellow officer for the nippers.
What are the nippers?
Very good question.
No, I was thinking, would that be a good name for like a salad dressing?
Simple assault.
And it's a play on word, salt?
Maybe not.
I say we invest and we see.
There's only one way to know.
This did not amuse the cops.
By the way, normally the cops are amused, but this did not abuse the cops.
Will even comes clean about some of his own crimes.
I didn't get caught. You know why?
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Every story has a point where it's balanced on a knife's edge.
That's where we begin.
For some, it's a confrontation no parent ever expects.
They finally admit we're here to take your children.
The department has taken custody and we're here to take your kids.
It was just shock and horror and desperation.
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As they're having this gun battle, thousands of feet up in the air,
many of the bullets start to puncture the aircraft.
I thought we were going to die then.
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minus three at Dallas.
Over the last 20 years
Thanksgiving favorites are
51 and 9 straight up
and 40 and 20 against the spread.
Now,
the Chiefs just played an overtime
game and they're
on the road on a
Thursday. That's typically a
disaster. The counterpoint
to that is the Chief's overtime game
ended earlier than the Cowboys game
because the Cowboys were in the late window
and the Chiefs overtime game was weird
because the Colts barely had the ball.
So I am
I am not as concerned about that trend
as I maybe normally would be
but also it's this.
I think the Chiefs, whatever issues
they have offensively,
I think
the Chiefs,
Chiefs against bad secondaries still move the ball at will.
I think Dallas has a bad secondary.
I'll take KC minus the three.
Chicago, getting seven at Philadelphia.
I just do not believe the Eagles deserve to be more than six-point favorites
against good teams right now because the offense is so herky-jurkey.
Also, Lane Johnson's absence has been a death knell for this team over the last few years.
And Ben Johnson, after his whole, the tush push is not an explosive play jab at Philadelphia.
That is probably a bigger deal on first things first than other shows knows.
He better have something ready for Philly.
I think Chicago could win the game.
I like getting the seven points.
I'll take Chicago plus seven.
Tampa minus three against Arizona.
Typically, given the Baker injury, I'd stay away here.
But Arizona, and now am I mad at them for costing me my bet this past week?
Sure.
But Trevor gave them the ball four times, including a pick six, and they still couldn't win.
Those were not like great defensive plays by Arizona.
Those were Trevor making awful plays.
I expect Baker to play.
Marvin Harrison Jr., we still don't know what's going on with him post appendix removal.
Bucky Irving finally returns.
Tampa pounds the run.
Tampa minus three.
I think for the second straight week, my favorite bet of the week is Cleveland.
Cleveland getting six in the snow.
against the Niners.
That defense against Brock Purdy,
fresh off those interceptions,
in the snow.
I think this is a low-scoring,
low-possession,
run-the-ball game,
and Cleveland,
Cleveland's defense is so great
that at-home and inclement weather,
maybe our first snow game of the year,
I'll take the six points and I'll take them happily.
And then last but not least, I don't know if Cleveland's my favorite pick or this one is.
I'll lay the points, even though it bit me this past weekend again with Seattle.
Seattle laying 10 and a half against Minnesota.
The Vikings are on their third string quarterback.
McCarthy, Wintz, and now, gosh, Gossmer?
What's his name?
Sam Bosmer, Gossmer?
Whatever it is, I don't like his chances against Mike McDonald's Seattle.
defense. And so
can Seattle get to
21? That should be enough
to cover against the Vikings
third string quarterback. I'll take
Seattle at home
laying the 10 and a half. So our
five picks are
as follows. The Chiefs
laying three, thanks to Hard Rock Bet
for not making us lay 3 and a half
at Dallas. Chicago getting
7 at
Philadelphia. Tampa Bay laying
three at home against the hated
Cardinals. Cleveland, getting six at home against Brock Purdy and the Niners in the snow,
and Seattle, laying 10 and a half at home against Minnesota.
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