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Originally posted by chargeroo View PostFouts was sure a fierce competitor but so were Hadl before him and Rivers after him.
Hadl played the game like it was a dog fight. Rivers never gave up, never!
I thought I saw that same kind of competitor in Herbert. Remember all those fourth and long completions against the raiders. Herbert isn't as demonstrative as Dan or Hadl or even PR but these franchise-type QBs all seem to have that trait in common.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
One person in this thread made a joke about how Herbert should be more like Rivers and Keenan should be more like Ekeler. It was obvious he was kidding. One person clearly didn't get it.
Allen's been talking about it since before Herbert's second season.
Chargers wideout Keenan Allen, conspicuously dressed in a bright violet polo with matching sneakers, is sitting next to a buffet, plowing through a plate of biscuits and grits. I pull up a chair and ask him what it was like playing with a rookie quarterback after seven seasons of catching passes from Philip Rivers. "Phil has the knowledge, the experience," he says. "But as far as athletic ability?" He snorts. "It's not even close. The guy is throwing 70-yard bombs as he gets hit."
It doesn't take a genius to figure this out. Herbert still has room to grow in the area Rivers excelled as a cerebral quarterback. That's understandable for a quarterback going into his fourth season in comparison to a guy who started for 15 years. Most quarterbacks, no matter how hard they work at it, will never be able to throw the ball the way Herbert does. One would think Herbert's potential to grow into the quarterback Rivers was from an X's and O's standpoint would be cause for excitement, with Herbert becoming much better as he learns more. Whatever, though.
Later in the article:
Herbert is Rivers' polar opposite in more ways than one. Allen can't remember a single instance of the rookie screaming in his presence; Rivers was, of course, well known for his antics on the field. "Phil's gonna yell every play," Allen says, cackling. "His team, the other team, he don't care. Phil yellin'." But the wide receiver is quick to point out that, for all of their ostensible differences, Rivers and Herbert share the same competitive fervor, it just manifests itself in different ways. During the Chargers' losing streak last year, he says, Herbert used to sit by himself at his locker for hours after games in full pads, eyes straight ahead. "I had to tell him, 'Bro: Let it go,'" says Allen. "'It ain't got nothing to do with you. Leave it out on the field.'"
Pretty much sums it up. In no way did he or anyone else say one way of leading is better than the other. At this point he, Ekeler, and probably many others just want Justin in his own way to make it clearer that it's his team.
So... be more like Phil.
?P1. Block Destruction - Ogbonnia
P2. Shocking Effort - Eboigbe
P3. Ball Disruption - Ford
P4. Obnoxious Communication - Henley
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
One person in this thread made a joke about how Herbert should be more like Rivers and Keenan should be more like Ekeler. It was obvious he was kidding. One person clearly didn't get it.
Allen's been talking about it since before Herbert's second season.
Chargers wideout Keenan Allen, conspicuously dressed in a bright violet polo with matching sneakers, is sitting next to a buffet, plowing through a plate of biscuits and grits. I pull up a chair and ask him what it was like playing with a rookie quarterback after seven seasons of catching passes from Philip Rivers. "Phil has the knowledge, the experience," he says. "But as far as athletic ability?" He snorts. "It's not even close. The guy is throwing 70-yard bombs as he gets hit."
It doesn't take a genius to figure this out. Herbert still has room to grow in the area Rivers excelled as a cerebral quarterback. That's understandable for a quarterback going into his fourth season in comparison to a guy who started for 15 years. Most quarterbacks, no matter how hard they work at it, will never be able to throw the ball the way Herbert does. One would think Herbert's potential to grow into the quarterback Rivers was from an X's and O's standpoint would be cause for excitement, with Herbert becoming much better as he learns more. Whatever, though.
Later in the article:
Herbert is Rivers' polar opposite in more ways than one. Allen can't remember a single instance of the rookie screaming in his presence; Rivers was, of course, well known for his antics on the field. "Phil's gonna yell every play," Allen says, cackling. "His team, the other team, he don't care. Phil yellin'." But the wide receiver is quick to point out that, for all of their ostensible differences, Rivers and Herbert share the same competitive fervor, it just manifests itself in different ways. During the Chargers' losing streak last year, he says, Herbert used to sit by himself at his locker for hours after games in full pads, eyes straight ahead. "I had to tell him, 'Bro: Let it go,'" says Allen. "'It ain't got nothing to do with you. Leave it out on the field.'"
Pretty much sums it up. In no way did he or anyone else say one way of leading is better than the other. At this point he, Ekeler, and probably many others just want Justin in his own way to make it clearer that it's his team.
90 YARD TOUCHDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWN!!!
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
During the Chargers' losing streak last year, he says, Herbert used to sit by himself at his locker for hours after games in full pads, eyes straight ahead.
The solution? Find that 1% chance to win the SB.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
I just don’t think it’s Herbie and we shouldn’t try and make Herbie be something he’s not. I do look forward.to him continuing to be better and better, but I’m very happy where he is as a player and as a person.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by chargeroo View Post
?“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by chargeroo View Post
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View PostNo offense but fuck Phil at this point.
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