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  • Attack
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    Originally posted by Velo View Post
    Justin Herbert, with 27 games under his belt, has 15 300 yd games, a rate of almost 56 percent. That's a higher percentage of any QB in history, including Mahomes, whose percentage is about 52. It's higher than Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, or Peyton Manning. Joe Burrow is also in the top 55 after 22 games, but only 8 of them are 300 yarders, for about 36 percent.
    Those are great stats. Let's hope they keep coming, and more importantly, are accompanied by wins, including at least one Lombardi trophy win. Herbo is a stud.

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    • jubei
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      Originally posted by Attack View Post

      Those are great stats. Let's hope they keep coming, and more importantly, are accompanied by wins, including at least one Lombardi trophy win. Herbo is a stud.
      team needs to invest heavily in protection and getting a complimentary RB to ease the pass rush. JH is too valuable to even have a hang nail.

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      • Boltgang74
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        "Most blitzed dropbacks without commiting a turnover worthy play this year Justin Herbert-123"

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        • Boltdiehard
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          Bump. He’s not bad. Go Deep Justin! :larry::larry:

          :disco:

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          • SuperCharged
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            Originally posted by jubei View Post

            team needs to invest heavily in protection and getting a complimentary RB to ease the pass rush. JH is too valuable to even have a hang nail.
            Exactly! Herbert = Chargers are going to be damn good for a looooong time. Give him a top 5 O'line, and a defense that can stop someone.

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            • Bolt-O
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              • MagicMamba88
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                Last edited by MagicMamba88; 12-12-2021, 09:04 PM.

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                • SuperCharged
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                  The Los Angeles Chargers second-year quarterback made a touchdown pass when he connected with wide receiver Jalen Guyton on a 59-yard strike during their game against the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon.

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                  • JupiterBolt
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                    From NFL.com

                    Chase Goodbread's takeaways:
                    1. A well-protected Justin Herbert is all but unstoppable. The Giants pass rush, ranked just 30th in the NFL in pressure percentage (23.0) and 25th in sacks, was the worst kind of matchup against Herbert. The result was predictable -- Herbert ate up the Giants' defense with big chunk gains. Along with a 59-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Guyton, Herbert also struck for 36 to Josh Palmer and 25 to Mike Williams, making easy work of the Giants pass defense. Herbert finished 23 of 31 for 275 yards and three touchdowns. It wasn't good enough to extend a streak of three straight 300-plus-yard games, but it was more than enough for a clean, resounding win.

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                    • Velo
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                      Does Herbert have the biggest arm in the league? I wonder when Dan Orlovsky is going tell us how Joe Burrow out-performed Herbert this week.

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                      • Steve
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                        Originally posted by JupiterBolt View Post
                        From NFL.com

                        Chase Goodbread's takeaways:
                        1. A well-protected Justin Herbert is all but unstoppable. The Giants pass rush, ranked just 30th in the NFL in pressure percentage (23.0) and 25th in sacks, was the worst kind of matchup against Herbert. The result was predictable -- Herbert ate up the Giants' defense with big chunk gains. Along with a 59-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Guyton, Herbert also struck for 36 to Josh Palmer and 25 to Mike Williams, making easy work of the Giants pass defense. Herbert finished 23 of 31 for 275 yards and three touchdowns. It wasn't good enough to extend a streak of three straight 300-plus-yard games, but it was more than enough for a clean, resounding win.
                        I wouldn't get too down on Herbert.

                        First, he almost got to 300 yards. Second, on the last couple of drives we had a huge lead and the Giants gave us great field position with the fake punt and going for it on 4th down late, plus Daniels finished the game. All of those things combined make it hard for us to continue to move the ball in the air.

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                        • SuperCharged
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                          Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
                          Drew Brees redux?

                          it just dawned on me that Justin Herbert is going to regress due to poor coaching and bad Olines. Charger brass will make Herbert the scapegoat and let him walk when they draft another QB.

                          of course, whoever signs Herbert will make him a champion.

                          that’s the Spanos curse folks. Deal with it.
                          A troll? Hi Troll. Bahahahahaa

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