I thought it could be fun to specifically contain all the upcoming Charger predictions in this thread that you know are coming.
This Charger Ball Washing season is going to be especially good. If they keep saying it for twelve years in a row it eventually has to be right one year?
The latest:
.@AdamSchein explains why @chargers QB Justin Herbert is going to be the next Aaron Rodgers.
"Herbert is worthy. It's not crazy to say that Justin Herbert is off to the single-greatest start ever in NFL history at the quarterback position." pic.twitter.com/EcGT0kCBjK
Herbert might be elite but he's got Norv Turner as coach so he will always come short of playoffs or get a WC and lose. That coach is going hold them back no matter what they do in the offseason.
All things being equal Chiefs win Division with Andy Read every year. Best coach best quarterback best offensive line best tight end and should start having an effective running game behind this line whoever runs the rock. Our Line Backers and DBs with Jones and Karliftis going hard at it + Spags blitzing schemes. Chargers will be at least second place this year and may get WC but like Raiders last year lose in first round. [Reply]
Mahomes as a starter has never not played in the conference championship game in his home stadium 4 years and running, won an NVP, won the SB, went to 2 SB, 2 OT overtime games away from 4 straight SB's etc...
Yea Herbert has had the best start ever :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
It wasn't fair that Josh Allen had to play Mahomes at Arrowhead! If they drew differently and the game were at Buffalo, then Allen would have won!!!
Okay. Then maybe don't lose games to the Jacksonville ****ing Jaguars? You ever think of that, Josh Allen?
It’s hard to argue with this logic.
I mean you have to be really dumb to not understand this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
I forgot only the Chiefs can be good
Why do you feel the need to white knight for him?
All people are saying is that it's ridiculous to say the guy has had the best start to a career. For one to make that claim, they have to ignore the other young QB in his same division. Facts are facts. [Reply]
The ball washing seems appropriate considering the off-season changes to the team, (despite the fact that there are only 2 examples in the thread).
You guys seem more focused on the QB comparison, but the simple fact is the cHargers, as a team, improved this offseason, while the Chiefs got worse.
Of course, it's a long season and a lot of things will change, (some sort of horrible, curse related, thing will happen to the cHargers), but right now, on paper, they look very good.
Media pundits are bored and need to create content so there you go. It happens every off-season.
(Herpderp & Pimples are funny nicknames BTW :-)) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gadzooks:
The ball washing seems appropriate considering the off-season changes to the team, (despite the fact that there are only 2 examples in the thread).
You guys seem more focused on the QB comparison, but the simple fact is the cHargers, as a team, improved this offseason, while the Chiefs got worse.
Of course, it's a long season and a lot of things will change, (some sort of horrible, curse related, thing will happen to the cHargers), but right now, on paper, they look very good.
Media pundits are bored and need to create content so there you go. It happens every off-season.
Originally Posted by Gadzooks:
The ball washing seems appropriate considering the off-season changes to the team, (despite the fact that there are only 2 examples in the thread).
You guys seem more focused on the QB comparison, but the simple fact is the cHargers, as a team, improved this offseason, while the Chiefs got worse.
Of course, it's a long season and a lot of things will change, (some sort of horrible, curse related, thing will happen to the cHargers), but right now, on paper, they look very good.
Media pundits are bored and need to create content so there you go. It happens every off-season.
The Chiefs getting worse is certainly debatable. Not certain how the defense didn’t get better and concluding that the WR core got worse solely because we lost Hill seems to disregard that the room as a whole was extremely shallow and not very good/consistent.