Emmanuel Acho: Cowboys have a Super Bowl roster with a wild card head coach I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

Marcellus Wley and Emmanuel Acho discuss whether the Dallas Cowboys are legit Super Bowl contenders after beating the undefeated Carolina Panthers in Week 4. Hear why Acho believes Mike McCarthy is the only cause for concern on an otherwise new and improved team in Dallas.

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Jimmy Johnson discusses Dak Prescott’s early success, Tom Brady’s homecoming win vs. Bill Belichick, Patriots I THE HERD

Jimmy Johnson joins Nick Wright and Joy Taylor to discuss the biggest headlines from Week 4, including the Dallas Cowboys’ win over the Carolina Panthers and Tom Brady’s homecoming. Hear what Johnson has to say about Dak Prescott’s strong performances so far heading into Week 5. The Hall of Fame coach also reacts to Brady’s homecoming victory against Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Johnson then breaks down his concerns for the Bucs despite their close victory in Foxborough.

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Nick Wright shares his biggest takeaway from Cowboys’ Week 4 win I THE HERD

The Dallas Cowboys are looking better than they have in years according to Nick Wright after they defeat the previously undefeated Carolina Panthers. Ezekiel Elliot shone, and Dak Prescott threw for four touchdowns, but neither of those are Nick’s biggest takeaways. Watch to see what Nick thought was most important about the Cowboys’ win, and why they are now legitimate NFC contenders.

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Nick Wright: There were no moral victories last night for the New England Patriots I THE HERD

Nick Wright was not impressed with Mac Jones after the New England Patriots lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Some are saying the rookie quarterback played well in his fourth start, but Nick makes the case that Bill Belichick didn’t trust him enough to win the game for them. Watch to see why Nick says there’s no moral victories to give out for the Patriots.

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Shannon Sharpe explains why he believes Mac Jones outplayed Tom Brady in Patriots’ Week 4 loss vs. Bucs I UNDISPUTED

Not only did Tom Brady get the win in his rainy return to New England last night, but he also broke Drew Brees’ all-time passing record early in the first half.  TB12 finished with 269 passing yards but no touchdowns or interceptions as the Tampa Bay Bucs won 19-17. Meanwhile, Mac Jones had 275 passing yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Shannon Sharpe explains why he believes the rookie outplayed Brady despite beating the Patriots.

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Shannon Sharpe: It will always be Tom Brady vs. Bill Belichick until the other retires I UNDISPUTED

Tom Brady and Bill Belichick embraced briefly on the field at the end of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win over the New England Patriots last night. But reportedly the two had already made plans to meet after the game, and the two had an approximate 20-minute conversation in the visitors locker room before addressing the media. Brady told reporters quote ‘We had a personal relationship for 20 years. We’ve had a lot of personal conversations that should remain that way.’

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Skip Bayless ranks his Cowboys' Week 4 victory vs. Panthers: My team is legit; that was a big 9 I UNDISPUTED

Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott had their way against the Carolina Panthers’ top-ranked defense. Dak threw four touchdowns while Zeke rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown of his own. The duo led Dallas to a 36-28 win over Carolina to improve to 3-1 on the year as they remain on top of the NFC East. Skip Bayless explains how his Cowboys impressed him against the league’s top-ranked defense.

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Shannon Sharpe: Cardinals just put the NFC on notice with win over Stafford’s Rams I UNDISPUTED

Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals improved to 4-0 as they handed the Los Angeles Rams their first loss of the season. Kyler threw for two touchdowns and set the record straight on where Arizona is headed. The third-year QB said the team understands ‘what we’re capable of and where we can take it.’ Meanwhile, LA will look to bounce back against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football this week on FOX. Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about the Rams’ first loss.

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“Belichick lost his nerve” — Skip Bayless reacts to Tom Brady’s win over Patriots in Week 4 I UNDISPUTED

Tom Brady made his much-anticipated return to Foxborough last night, and the 7-time champion got the last laugh over Bill Belichick as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers escaped with a 19-17 win. Rainy conditions slowed down both offenses much of the night, and the England Patriots missed a 56-yard field goal to take the lead with less than a minute to go. Hear Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe’s biggest takeaways from the Battle of Foxborough.

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Nick Wright may have been wrong about Ezekiel Elliott I FIRST THINGS FIRST

The Dallas Cowboys are now 3-1 after their Week 4 win over the previously undefeated Carolina Panthers, and Nick Wright is forced to admit: He may have been wrong about Ezekiel Elliott being done. Watch as he explains to Coach Eric Mangini, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes why Zeke impressed him last night, and whether he believes Dak Prescott and the Cowboys can keep this up long enough to be real playoff contenders.

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Nick Wright: Ravens going for rushing record was disrespectful to the Broncos I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Baltimore Raven’s head coach John Harbaugh said it was 100% his choice to push Lamar Jackson to go for the rushing record instead of taking a knee in the final play against the Denver Brroncos. In this ‘Drawing A Blank’ segment, Nick Wright explains why more than being an NFL faux pas, it was disrespectful to the Broncos. If had been a stronger team, the Kansas City Chiefs for example, Nick doesn’t believe Harbaugh would have attempted the record.

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Chris Broussard: despite Patriots' loss, I think Mac Jones outplayed Tom Brady I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Tom Brady’s prolific return to Foxborough ended in a win for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who defeated the New England Patriots 19-17. Chris Broussard breaks down why, despite the win, he believes the better quarterback on the field last night was not Brady, but rookie QB Mac Jones, and why he thinks Bill Belichick coached better than Brady played.

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