09-06-2022, 01:02 PM
(09-06-2022, 12:50 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Not sure of your argument, the stats don't really support Herbert being avg., like any team would be happy having either as their QB.
I agree the finish of last year put Burrow on top and Bengals should have gotten more consideration for making it back to SB as a team butt Herbert is a quality young QB and Chargers as a team look to be in top tier of AFC also
No one said he's average. He's a very good QB. When you look at the numbers comparatively, Herbert has played more games due to injury and playing in the last game last year where Burrow didn't.
My post was pointing out that, before the last game of last year, the "big" numbers, yds, tds, ints were almost the same. It was that last game against the Raiders that gave Herbert the 5,000yds and almost 40 tds that made his year look, statistically, that much better.
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