The admiration of Justin Herbert has never been in a lack of Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Thus, Harbaugh will be believed that for his balls to find better results, the supporter around Herbert will be rising in his game.
“This is the truth, the biggest weakness of Justin Herbert is all those he relies on crime – coach, offensive line, players, receivers, run back – to get to his point,” Harbaugh said on Saturday in an interview with Jamie Erdahl and Manti Te’o on Again together weekend. “I wake up every day to try to get to his points.”
It is a pretty bold statement from Harbaugh that the rest of the offense is not at Herbert’s stage and alone, in the case of recently expanded Rashawn Slater and perhaps even the second year of a wide receiver, Ladd McConkey, who could be argued. Nevertheless, most people would probably agree that Herbert is an offensive standard for balls to strive to fit.
The chargers, which are 11-6 seasons and playoff games, are heading in the right direction following Harbaugh’s first campaign with the club.
By the fact that Herbert is at the forefront, it can be confident that Harbaugh’s more success can follow, as he is quick to point out how much victory has already been reached with once Pro Bowl QB in five seasons.
“I see him on a stage, just the highest stage as a team manager,” said Harbaugh. “The first five periods, no one has thrown in more meters in the history of the NFL, and all he does is, you just don’t change anything, but whatever it is, condition, it’s too easy. Everything we do, we try to pull it back, because you never have to talk him to do anything. He has been here every day.”
There is no hast in this case from Harbaugh, only history.
In 2024, Herbert threw 3,870 meters, 23 matches and only four interceptions for the NFL-LOW 0.6 interception percentage. After half a decade in the league, Herbert stands high with 21,093 meters, the most for a player in the first five NFL seasons.
He fixed the first standard set by Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (20.618).
So, Herbert is completely statistically on the track. Obviously, the hope is that the victories will follow that the chargers have played the playoffs only twice during Herbert’s working hours and lost both games after the season during that season.