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Prime Cuts - Cowboys “Circus”, Trouble Brewing For Bengals, Kevin Na On Golf’s Big Breakup

Prime Cuts - Cowboys “Circus”, Trouble Brewing For Bengals, Kevin Na On Golf’s Big Breakup

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Colin’s top takes of the week!

First, he’s joined by John Middlekauff, host of “3 and Out” to discuss expectations for J.J. McCarthy with the Vikings (2:45), why the Commanders NEED to pay Terry McLaurin (8:00), and whether things could get UGLY between the Bengals and Joe Burrow if they miss the playoffs again (15:30).

Then, he’s joined by Cowboys reporter Matt Mosley from Cowboys training camp!

They break down the circus surrounding the Micah Parsons contract situation (27:00) and preview what the Cowboys offense could look like with the addition of star WR George Pickens (29:00).

Finally, Colin is joined by LIV Tour professional golfer Kevin Na!

They begin with Kevin’s decision to make the move from the PGA Tour to the LIV Golf tour and how difficult of a decision it was (32:00)

They talk about the initial blowback players received for “defecting” from the PGA Tour and whether that has dissipated after some time (34:30). They discuss the evolution of Phil Mickelson over the years and Kevin offers nothing but high praise for the legend (36:00).

They highlight Bryson DeChambeau’s journey from heel to hero as he’s become a superstar on the tour (38:00), and discuss whether another golfer will ever be able to capture Tiger Wood’s larger than life persona in the world of golf (40:45).

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