Colin Cowherd Apparently Thinks Patriots Now Are ‘Irrelevant’ Franchise

This is some kind of a take

Sports media finally have jumped the shark with the anti-Patriots takes, and Colin Cowherd is to blame.

Cowherd on Thursday dragged the industry to a new low when he claimed that the Patriots now are an “irrelevant franchise” without Tom Brady in the fold. According to the FS1 talking head, New England, a six-time Super Bowl champion, now are just another NFL team and no longer are among the most relevant sports franchises in Boston.

Take a look:

“The Patriots now, with Brady, feels like forever ago,” Cowherd said. “They’re irrelevant. I mean, Tom’s going to be the only guy that gets two statues — one in New England, one in Tampa. They’re irrelevant. They’re so bad and Tom’s so good that they don’t matter.

” … In Boston, the Patriots aren’t the Celtics, or the Red Sox. They’re not even the Bruins. … The Patriots were a mess forever. The stadium was a mess, they didn’t make any money. … They were a mess forever before Tom Brady. … They’ve never had any sustained success without Brady.”

Listen, we understand the two-week stretch before the Super Bowl often lends itself to unnecessarily hot takes, but this is just stupid. If nothing else, we probably should wait just a little while longer before labeling a franchise like the Patriots as “irrelevant.”

That said, if Brady, Rob Gronkowski and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers somehow beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, expect the anti-Patriots takes to get even hotter. Perhaps someone finally will say the six Lombardi Trophies are flukes and that Bill Belichick is a below-average NFL coach, or something.

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Dakota Randall

Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.