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(8 hours ago)BigBad Wrote: Chargers are not trading Herbert for Burrow.

(7 hours ago)BigBad Wrote: Now that the Bengals' defense looks like garbage, Joe Burrow is about to taste what Hebert has been dealing with from day one.

Justin Herbert has lead an offense that scored 1,233 points during his first three years. That is the most in NFL history post-merger. On an unrelated note, his defense has given up 1,256 points during that 3 year span, also the most in history for any 3 year span


Since 2020, no team has lost more games when scoring 30+ points than the Los Angeles Chargers. They've lost a total of 6 games when scoring 30+ points with Justin Herbert starting at QB.


On top of that imagine Higgins and Chase not playing...

Keenan Allen & Mike Williams have played 6 full games together the last two seasons. 6 out of 34 games

Good luck!  It's no fun scoring 30 and still losing.



What is Herbert's stats in the playoffs with a 27 point lead at half?   Chasing stats is a sure-fire giveaway regarding lack of understanding.  Herbert has a much stronger arm than Burrow but as a QB he is levels below.  Maybe actually watch some games when both are healthy?

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(8 hours ago)NUGDUKWE Wrote: I think they can deserve some of the blame. I'm not saying 50% but could we put 5% to 10% on them? When you rush a pass play at the line of scrimmage as time is expiring in the 1st qtr that almost gets picked when Washington appears to not be able to stop anything down field I think they can take some blame.


Looked like they were trying to beat a booth review on that play. It was close.

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(4 hours ago)casear2727 Wrote: No doubt we could be better on a few plays, especially in the red zone, but we win 90% of our games with the production we received this game.  I truly do not see a path for the defense to improve enough for us to have a successful season.

I don't see it either. Maybe certain players start to play better or mixing up personnel packages helps. But I think Reader and Bates freed up guys around them and they just don't have anybody doing that now. Way too much attention is needed trying to stop the run.
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(3 hours ago)Wyche Wrote: Looked like they were trying to beat a booth review on that play. It was close.

Yes the 1st one. But they ran another right after that when the clock was expiring for the 1st qtr and I think they didn't need to run a play. Trying to catch them off guard perhaps but 1: not sure we needed to catch them off guard and 2: catch them off guard running the one play apparently they're defense excels at stopping.
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(7 hours ago)BigBad Wrote: Now that the Bengals' defense looks like garbage, Joe Burrow is about to taste what Hebert has been dealing with from day one.

Justin Herbert has lead an offense that scored 1,233 points during his first three years. That is the most in NFL history post-merger. On an unrelated note, his defense has given up 1,256 points during that 3 year span, also the most in history for any 3 year span


Since 2020, no team has lost more games when scoring 30+ points than the Los Angeles Chargers. They've lost a total of 6 games when scoring 30+ points with Justin Herbert starting at QB.


On top of that imagine Higgins and Chase not playing...

Keenan Allen & Mike Williams have played 6 full games together the last two seasons. 6 out of 34 games

Good luck!  It's no fun scoring 30 and still losing.

Herbert lost his only playoff game despite his defense producing 5 turnovers.
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(3 hours ago)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Yes the 1st one. But they ran another right after that when the clock was expiring for the 1st qtr and I think they didn't need to run a play. Trying to catch them off guard perhaps but 1: not sure we needed to catch them off guard and 2: catch them off guard running the one play apparently they're defense excels at stopping.


Oh, I gotcha now. Yeah, agreed, I didn't like that either.

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(3 hours ago)casear2727 Wrote: What is Herbert's stats in the playoffs with a 27 point lead at half?   Chasing stats is a sure-fire giveaway regarding lack of understanding.  Herbert has a much stronger arm than Burrow but as a QB he is levels below.  Maybe actually watch some games when both are healthy?

Completely missing the point my man.  You just watched Burrow play a clean game and score 33 and NOT WIN.  It's a team game!  Chargers scored 30 in a playoff game and lost.  How many games did the Bengals score 30 on their super bowl run?

What you saw last night is what will happen when an organization buys into the same crap the media nad fans shovel.  THat its Joey BRRRRRRR who changed the culture.  When the reality was the defense was AWESOME on that run and now that the defense is garbage the team will float around .500 no matter how good the QB is.
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(8 hours ago)BigBad Wrote: Chargers are not trading Herbert for Burrow.

Out of stubbornness, sure, maybe.
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(7 hours ago)jj22 Wrote: Dolphins and Jags sure. But why would the rest mess up the good things they got going. Those teams are doing just fine (better than us). I'll even give you San Fran. But they can win with any QB. They don't need a star. Cowboys problem isn't at QB. The wins and numbers are there for Prescott. A Prescott / Burrow switch wouldn't move the needle at all. 

The Jets and Rams are fighting father time with their QBs. Getting a refresh without losing any productivity would be a boon for them. Goff, Darnold and Love and straight up inferior players. If the teams aren't willing to swap them for Burrow, that's their loss. Prescott is a notorious choke artist. It would move the needle in simply winning in the playoffs.

Hurts is tough. I personally think Burrow is a superior player, but if you value Hurts' running ability maybe they'd pass on a 1 for 1 swap, but at worst it would be a break even.
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Hurts has more INT’s than TD’s this season, and a passer rating in the mid 80’s. What are we even doing here.
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(7 hours ago)jj22 Wrote: Well it does because how long do you live off of 5-2 in the post season? Which is exceptional no doubt, but dated 2 years later when it comes to the influx of star QB's argument. If the answer is forever or 4 years, or whatever,  than then same can be said about the Coaching staff and it isn't.

If a coaching staff with a 5-2 record can fall in rankings due to the influx of young star Coaches, then why can't a QB?

No, it doesn't. You're over-simplifying and equating things which don't compare.

Joe Burrow had about 6 healthy quarters of football last season. He's played very well in 2 of the 3 games this year. That's his only football since 5-2.

The coaching staff have had 20 games, plus preseason, since the last playoff game. 

Apples and oranges.

And who is the 'influx of star QBs' that are now apparently better than Burrow after 3 games? I'm not sure I buy that argument exists.
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(2 hours ago)BigBad Wrote: Completely missing the point my man.  You just watched Burrow play a clean game and score 33 and NOT WIN.  It's a team game!  Chargers scored 30 in a playoff game and lost.  How many games did the Bengals score 30 on their super bowl run?

What you saw last night is what will happen when an organization buys into the same crap the media nad fans shovel.  THat its Joey BRRRRRRR who changed the culture.  When the reality was the defense was AWESOME on that run and now that the defense is garbage the team will float around .500 no matter how good the QB is.

The defense played well in the playoffs, they were not great all season.  That is a myth.  Also, the uninformed fan doesnt realize that Lou's defense is 1000 times better playing with a lead.  

It is silly to think that Burrow did not change the team, he absolutely did.  I know this firsthand.  Herbert is not on Burrow's level as an all around QB, thats just a bad take.

The defense is apparently garbage and last night showed that we can score on every possession, except one, and still lose, this a terrible situation that may not be fixable.

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(7 hours ago)Nepa Wrote: Well, running the ball on 2nd down and goal to go from the 15-yard line -- that didn't help.

Or  dump off pass on 3rd down  and goal.. we can debate decisions but in the end with this defense we have to raise our game in red zone 
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