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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
Perhaps I'm biased, but I have no problem with Bosa being ranked as the best Charger. He had 10.5 sacks last year, with nobody else on the line to complement him sufficiently. Although Melvin Ingram was very good for a few years, we will hopefully finally see Bosa's true greatness with Mack on the other side.
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What’s impressive about Herbert is that he seems unphased by all this extreme praise that is being heaped on him. And it does not appear to be an act. His humility is so rare and it ends up making people like him and want to focus on him more (ie the stadium camera guy is always trying to catch him on the sidelines). Herbert makes up for some of the prima Dona jerks that make the NFL look bad. If the NFL is smart, they will do all they can to promote him as the face of the NFL, you know things like a lot of calls should go his way. Like Brady always got treated.
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostWhat’s impressive about Herbert is that he seems unphased by all this extreme praise that is being heaped on him. And it does not appear to be an act. His humility is so rare and it ends up making people like him and want to focus on him more (ie the stadium camera guy is always trying to catch him on the sidelines). Herbert makes up for some of the prima Dona jerks that make the NFL look bad. If the NFL is smart, they will do all they can to promote him as the face of the NFL, you know things like a lot of calls should go his way. Like Brady always got treated.
TG"The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post
Rivers was awesome too but the NFL didn’t give a rip, if herbert had been drafted by he cowboys, the giants, the patriots, or the steelers it would be a different story…
One of the things I liked about him.
Herbert doing all of his talking with his gameplay.
Actions > Words
#boltup
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Originally posted by kgbpasha View Post
Rivers talked mad shite to anyone on the field including the refs.
One of the things I liked about him.
Herbert doing all of his talking with his gameplay.
Actions > Words
#boltup
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Originally posted by Craig440 View Post
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Originally posted by NoMoreChillies View Post
"90 yard touchdooooooooooooooown" is still one of my favsPhilip Rivers, Matt Wilhelm, and Shaun Phillips of the San Diego Chargers were caught by ESPN cameras trash talking after Jay Cutler (Denver Broncos' QB) fai...
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostWhat’s impressive about Herbert is that he seems unphased by all this extreme praise that is being heaped on him. And it does not appear to be an act. His humility is so rare and it ends up making people like him and want to focus on him more (ie the stadium camera guy is always trying to catch him on the sidelines). Herbert makes up for some of the prima Dona jerks that make the NFL look bad. If the NFL is smart, they will do all they can to promote him as the face of the NFL, you know things like a lot of calls should go his way. Like Brady always got treated.
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