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ESPN is full of idiots, but Colin Cowherd is a complete tool.


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What was his stance on that, I didn't hear it.

That all the people crying that Dustin Johnson shouldn't have been penalized are idiots. The guy admitted he didn't read the rules which clearly stated all bunker areas whether outside or inside the field of play should be treated as bunkers. Collin is 100% right on this one and anyone who doesn't agree with him is a complete tool....

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That all the people crying that Dustin Johnson shouldn't have been penalized are idiots. The guy admitted he didn't read the rules which clearly stated all bunker areas whether outside or inside the field of play should be treated as bunkers. Collin is 100% right on this one and anyone who doesn't agree with him is a complete tool....

OK cool... I agree. The very first time they showed his ball in the gallery I knew that was a sand trap... any time you're in sand on a golf course, you should assume it's a bunker... that's Golf 101.

I actually like Cowherd too... he's a bit abrasive at times, but pretty on the money with his opinions.

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OK cool... I agree. The very first time they showed his ball in the gallery I knew that was a sand trap... any time you're in sand on a golf course, you should assume it's a bunker... that's Golf 101.

I actually like Cowherd too... he's a bit abrasive at times, but pretty on the money with his opinions.

My fiance hates his lisp but yea I think he is generally a very informative and unbiased employee of the mothership.....

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I used to really like him but then his "schtick" got old a bit old with me. His views on sports and life are usually pretty good though and he has connections/guests that are very knowledgeable. People might not agree with what he says about things, but like it or not there is usually truth behind it. I don't dislike him, but I just don't listen as much as I used to.

If you are one of the people that lives in a Panthers or Tarheels bubble (you know who you are) and can't grasp anything beyond those two worlds, then his show wouldn't be for you. If you like a mixture of sports on a National level and want to be entertained along the way, then it would probably interest you.

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