Colin Cowherd is really enjoying his time in America's "least safe major city"

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Last May, ESPN's Colin Cowherd went on an unbelievable, inaccurate rant attacking the city of New Orleans as "America's least safe major city."  Of course, Cowherd's rant was factually incorrect and had no basis in reality.  It was just another nasty stereotype on which he's built his radio career.  Cowherd was incredulous over the NFL considering playing the Pro Bowl in New Orleans (they didn't) and criticized the city hosting so many major sporting events in the last few years.  Let's take a look back, shall we?

You may have thought those comments would create an awkward situation with Cowherd being in New Orleans for an entire week for Super Bowl XLVII, but incredibly, miraculously, Cowherd has changed his tune on The Big Easy.

Throughout the week, Colin Cowherd has praised New Orleans repeatedly as "the service capital of the world."  He's talked with Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo about the city hosting major events as "one of the Meccas."  In fact, he was in agreement with SVP and Russillo that he had no problem with the same city or cities hosting major events year after year.  (Quite the stark change from bemoaning New Orleans hosting the Pro Bowl of all things.)  He's talked glowingly about the food and the climate and going out on the town and how the city is a party and even encouraged his listeners to come to New Orleans and bring their significant others!

Judging by everything he's said on the radio this week, Colin Cowherd has had a great time in America's "least safe major city"...

Monday:

"When you come to New Orleans, be ready to eat... It's just amazing.  Anywhere you walk into in this city the food is phenomenal.  Not good.  Phenomenal."

"Nobody's against New Orleans, in fact since Katrina New Orleans has hosted an NBA All Star Game, 2 BCS Naitonal Championps, the Men's Final Four, and this Super Bowl.  I would argue the south gets a large volume, a percentage of bigger events in this country."

Interviewing Scott Van Pelt & Ryen Russillo:

"We're all three magnificent college football fans, so this is one of the Meccas, right?"

Monday on SVP & Russillo:

"Miami and New Orleans... I've never really had a problem putting big events in the same city every year."

(Cowherd on May 2nd: "Can I ask you something, why is the least safe major city in the country now the default destination for every big sporting event?")

Tuesday:

"It is great to be here from the service capital of North America, New Orleans, where the spirits are flowing and the food is being consumed at record rates.  Having a great time.  I've never seen what they do in New Orleans in the morning, I got up a little earlier today and what they do in New Orleans is they spray it down every morning.  Because as we all know with New Orleans it's a tourism destination.  It's a party city..."

Wednesday:

"In New Orleans everyone in the service industry wants to do the job they're doing.. I've never been around better service in my life. It's just incredible....  People have been great here."

Thursday:

"Another wonderful night in New Orleans with amazing service, amazing food."

"We're on Bourbon Street in New Orleans… in America's best service city. I said this yesterday… in New Orleans nobody's in a hurry. I sat at a table for two and a half hours last night. It was just great service, great peeps, amazing food sitting down chewing it with Trent Dilfer and getting all sorts of knowledge, just getting smarter on football."

"Some people call it N'awlins, New Orleans, New Or-leans, we call it a good time, that's what we call it. Food's been great, service has been impeccable. Nice to be here."

Friday:

"Had a great week in New Orleans.  Unbelievable.  The service capital of America.  Get down here.  Bring your wife, bring your girlfriend, bring your friends, bring your kids, eat like a king, be treated like royalty, absolutely a great time.  Even got good sleep here.  The hotels are well built because I slept like a baby every night."

Amazing that one city could be both the "least safe major city" in America and also the "service capital" of America all in one!  What an ecclectic place.  

I'm actually happy for Colin Cowherd that he's enjoyed New Orleans so much this week and received the best service in America.  I'm happy he's gotten to know a different side of New Orleans beyond his gross misrepresentation of it as America's "least safe major city."  I'm amazed that he would encourage his listeners to travel and dare to bring loved ones to what he once thought was a dangerous place.  The optimist in me hopes it may even serve as a lesson for Cowherd and others to be more careful using stereotypes as crutches when judging people or places moving forward.  The realist in me is less hopeful, of course.

Isn't it remarkable how Cowherd's opinions changed once he had to spend a week in America's "least safe major city?"  Thank goodness he was able to survive the Super Bowl week experience and have such a good time in the newly christened service capital of America.

17 comments
MejdyJabr
MejdyJabr

Funny thing is that I'm a New Orleanian, and I had no idea that he's said such mundane things about our city in the past.

 

I saw some of his show on Monday and Tuesday, and as you pointed out, he showered the city with praise and got along well with the crowd. I definitely would have confronted him about it had you guys posted on this earlier.

 

Either way, I don't take very much of what he says to heart. Statistics can be tricky sometimes to outsiders. Cowherd can't differentiate between the French Quarter and the Calliope Projects in New Orleans because he doesn't actually know the city.

David King
David King

Cowherd is one of the worst. Of course, the majority of everyone that works for that company are the worst.

Billy Wiggins
Billy Wiggins

I seriously doubt that Cowherd believes what is coming out of his own mouth at any time

Darren Stone
Darren Stone

I have a general question. Who do followers of Awful Announcing like? Anybody?

Todd Ganser
Todd Ganser

If TV were a toilet, ESPN would be a skidmark.

Darren Stone
Darren Stone

I enjoy his show and most of his takes, but this is obviously contradictory and transparent. That being said, since when is it an issue for people to change their minds?

Matt Pelc
Matt Pelc

He's such an idiot. He waves the flag proudly that sports should only be played in this country on the East Coast and in L.A. I haven't listened to his show in years, consistently awful.

Chris Patton
Chris Patton

I can't listen to the endless loop of commercials for his show on the ESPN radio stream, let alone actually make it through one of his shows.

Danny Carlino
Danny Carlino

I don't care about NOLA. Been there once. No biggie. BUT, who listens to this ugly ass turd anyway?

Brendan Rivers
Brendan Rivers

New Orleans is benefiting from the Katrina pity party.

Ken Watson
Ken Watson

Cowherd's not bad. I've watched his radio TV show off and on.

Steve Dixon
Steve Dixon

Pretty sure St. Louis is statistically a more dangerous city than New Orleans.

Rich Goranson
Rich Goranson

It should be noted that national sports media figures pull crap like this about Buffalo all the time and have for decades. No one cares because the big-market dominated sports media only cares about the big-markets and the warm-weather touristy markets that are good for marketing figures.

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