Game recognizes game
COLIN COWHERD:
If you hate the
Patriots, you don't like success. That's just envy. They have the best coach and the best quarterback. You loved Michael Jordan, because he was the best player. Like you envy success. You use Amazon. You watch Netflix. You use Starbucks and Uber. Now I understand if you're a
Jacksonville fan. But these people that hate
New England, what you're saying is I hate the best coach, best schematically driven, best choreographed football. Like once your team's not in it, how the hell can you not like watching that? Envy tells you everything.
I mean, like this morning. Oh it's rigged. Oh my wife. Oh the White House. Oh the president. How you react to success tells me if you'll ever be successful. Guy whining about the Warriors. Guy whining about LeBron. Guy whining about UConn women's basketball. Guy whining about Alabama. Guy whining about New England. You just don't-- you're jealous of success. I understand if they beat your team. Like Georgia fan hates Bama today. I get that. But 99% of you aren't competing against Amazon, Netflix, Uber. Like why wouldn't you like the smartest, most fundamentally brilliant team.
They don't fumble. Very rarely penalized. Unbelievable late. They don't have the best talent. They have the best red zone defense in football. How the hell do you explain that? Coaching. How does a high school coach not want to sit down and watch that? How does a college grad assistant not want to watch that? How do you-- how can you be jealous of great? I understand when great beats your team for the next 48 hours, you're bitter. If you're a Steeler fan or a Jags fan. God, it's just better. It's just smarter than everybody else out there. How you react to ultimate success tells me in 20 years how successful you'll be.