Justin Herbert Long Term
Re: Justin Herbert Long Term
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Re: Justin Herbert Long Term
Nope. I was simply saying he's not as good as Mahomes, and I was sort of implying that last year, and I was off on that. That's all.
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Re: Justin Herbert Long Term
Props to you for coming back to this and righting the wrong.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:56 pm Nope. I was simply saying he's not as good as Mahomes, and I was sort of implying that last year, and I was off on that. That's all.
He's still a freakin' awesome QB, zero doubt about it. He'll be a Top 10 mainstay for the majority of his career. But he's never going to be Dynasty Fantasy QB1 whilst Josh Allen, Mahomes, heck... even Jalen Hurts (and other rushers of his ilk) continue to pour into the league.
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mild wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 8:45 pm Call me Old Fashioned, but I'll take the guy that has already won a League MVP and a Superbowl, and shown that he's up for lifting his franchise to make those plays on the biggest stages in the most pressure-filled moments.
Last I checked, the point of these franchises is to win the big games. Happy to re-evaluate Herbert in big-games... y'know... if he ever gets there.
Starting as a Rookie is a nice argument point. Mahomes went throw-for-throw against Tom Brady as a Sophomore in the AFC Championship game. What'd Herbert do? No offense, but give me that guy over "I've never wanted to tie so bad" Herbert who couldn't beat the Ruggs-less, Gruden-less Raiders to punch his own ticket to his first post-season in his 2nd year on the job.
Lawrence sight-unseen over Burrow. Those were the days!mild wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:27 pm At the start of this year, there were countless posts and threads around these parts concerning the classic "known quantity vs. shiny new thing" quandary... namely "Would you prefer Burrow or Trevor Lawrence?"
Rightly, the correct answer among the less-prone to recency bias was "I would take Burrow because he's shown he can actually play in this league".
Why would this logic fail you here, if the point of these Franchises is "to win Superbowls" and you have one QB who has literally made brain-busting throws to win one (not to mention get there in the first place) - and the other is a sight-unseen unknown quantity in big games? The fact that he can't even get there with a stacked supporting cast has to be held as a knock against him, unfortunately.
Re: Justin Herbert Long Term
Just watched JT’s breakdown of Herbert last week. Just some ABSURD throws here. Here’s to hoping Kellen Moore is the Chargers’ HC next year.
https://youtu.be/fRrHB7AHE7s?si=QtTZRlBmPqLKXPCP
https://youtu.be/fRrHB7AHE7s?si=QtTZRlBmPqLKXPCP
Re: Justin Herbert Long Term
He'll be the head coach by Week 5 at this rate.Lumps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 6:31 pm Just watched JT’s breakdown of Herbert last week. Just some ABSURD throws here. Here’s to hoping Kellen Moore is the Chargers’ HC next year.
https://youtu.be/fRrHB7AHE7s?si=QtTZRlBmPqLKXPCP
Re: Justin Herbert Long Term
There are a handful of QB's in this league in the same tier. Herbert at 25 is certainly one of them. He is a major STUD and should be for a very long time.Lumps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 6:31 pm Just watched JT’s breakdown of Herbert last week. Just some ABSURD throws here. Here’s to hoping Kellen Moore is the Chargers’ HC next year.
https://youtu.be/fRrHB7AHE7s?si=QtTZRlBmPqLKXPCP
I may have been his number one fan when he entered the league. Mechanics are near flawless.
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