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Comparisons to Leaf are absurd, other than they both played QB. Leaf was a bipolar troubled kid who skated on talent with the help of enablers his entire life, until he eventually crashed and burned and devolved into addiction and prison. Herbert is a model student, model athlete, model citizen. A truly good guy.
Phil Simms said that Ryan Leaf was "starting to get it", and that his final injury (with the Cowboys) was unfortunate. Leaf's problem was immaturity & work ethic.
On the Chargers, it seemed like he really tried near the end, but his attitude so soured him with his teammates by that time, that they all wanted him to fail.
Bill Walsh thought Leaf's footwork was bad coming out.
Maybe?
I remember Dan most for being a fighter & a leader but it took Coryell to put him in Canton.
Steichen is a wild card untill we see this O with Herbert on the field.
I am not so worried about his issues, ... provided we bring him along slowly.
When they put him under center, and his footwork helped to pace his throws, he showed that he had a lot of accuracy and very good timing. He just hasn't done much of that because of the college spread silliness.
We just need to get him under our center, and ask him to do it over and over and over again. And when he looks good doing it in practice, keep drilling him at it. That was why so many of the West Coast (system) QB were so accurate, because they had good footwork. even good shotgun QB have to have good footwork. He just needs to do it until he reworks the nerves and sequences to make that the new normal for him (muscle memory). It takes time, but if you do it right, it will ALWAYS serve him well.
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