Fox Sports 1 personality Colin Cowherd once again took the slightest opportunity to downplay how scary the Golden State Warriors could be this year.

During his show, Speak For Yourself, Cowherd voted under when prompting an over/under bet of 66.5 wins for the Warriors' regular season.

His argument was that guys on great teams like Larry Bird only did it once and Magic Johnson never did it in his whole career. Cowherd went on to mention how hard replicating the 67-win mark has been historically.

Cowherd made comparisons to the average amount of pushups a 40-year old adult can do and how 25 percent of golfers can only break 90 – irrelevant things compared to a bonafide championship contender that just got better this offseason.

His show's guest, Jason McIntyre, quickly brought him down to reality:

“We've established that these Warriors are better than those Lakers and Celtics teams,” said McIntyre.

Cowherd interjected: “This team has a thinner bench, it's smaller, you're gonna have chemistry issues. This is a sucker bet. A sucker bet.”

His co-host, Jason Whitlock simply said: “I'm just thinking about the 27 push-ups and how this applies.”

“Sixty seven doesn't sound easy,” Whitlock said. “What it sounds like is what they've done the past two years, that's what it sounds like to me. And now they've added Kevin Durant, I think this is a reasonable line, I'm gonna bet the over.”

McIntyre was quick to point out how the improved roster will affect the team from top to bottom.

“Colin, you're replacing Harrison Barnes, a guy that was not an All-Star, with Kevin Durant, a guy who's one of the greatest scorers in NBA history. How are you passing on this? Do you not like money?”

We'll just drop the mic here.