Monday after the Super Bowl, Colin Cowherd pointed out just what a difference maker quarterback Matthew Stafford was for the Los Angeles Rams.
“One year and he already has, after last night, three game-winning playoff drives,” Cowherd said of Stafford. “In thirteen years in Green Bay, Aaron Rodgers has two. But Aaron’s cool, single, the chosen one by the media.”
Colin Cowherd went on to say that Rodgers does not win enough in big games to justify the praise he gets. He also called Matt Stafford “an adult” compared to Rodgers and said that he wished the media would spend more time talking about Stafford and less time “talking about guys who create drama.”
On Thursday morning, Dan Le Batard took to Twitter with a simple reply to the segment. He said that Colin Cowherd isn’t being honest.
Colin Cowherd has devoted a lot of time on his show to “people who create drama,” whether that is Rodgers, Baker Mayfield, or any other athlete in the news for the wrong reason. He is far from the only one though. Even Dan Le Batard is guilty of this with some regularity.
Dan Le Batard has been tweaking Cowherd on social media with some regularity. On his old ESPN Radio show, Le Batard noted that he and Cowherd were friendly and he always complimented Cowherd’s ability to do an entertaining show by himself.
Cowherd hasn’t responded. Who you think is “right” in this scenario likely largely depends on who you prefer between Le Batard and Cowherd. The only thing that is for certain is that Cowherd’s wish isn’t coming true anytime soon.