Herbert has played in 59 career games: 58 regular season games and 1 playoff game.
So in slightly more than 10% of his career games, the Chargers score 30 or more points and lose. Those specific games were:
- 10-4-2020 31-38 loss to TB
- 11-1-2020 30-31 loss to DEN
- 1-9-2022 32-35 loss to LV
- 1-14-2023 30-31 loss to JAX (playoff)
- 9-10-2023 34-36 loss to MIA
- 11-12-2023 38-41 loss to DET
This is obviously not accounting for defensive scores, short fields, etc. but is instead just a simple observation.
For comparison’s sake, I looked at Tom Brady. He’s played a long time, right? So surely he would have a bunch of these games, too.
Brady played in 383 career games: 335 regular season games and 48 playoff games. In those games, Brady’s team scored 30+ points and lost just nine times, or just over 2%. Those specific games were:
- 1-21-2007 34-38 loss to IND (playoff)
- 11-15-2009 — 34-35 loss to IND
- 9-25-2011 — 31-34 loss to BUF
- 9-23-2012 — 30-31 loss to BAL
- 12-16-2012 — 34-41 loss to SF
- 10-1-2017 — 30-33 loss to CAR
- 2-4-2018 33-41 loss to PHI (playoff)
- 12-9-2018 — 33-34 loss to MIA
- 10-2-2022 — 31-41 loss to KC
I also quickly looked at some of the best current QBs just to get a sense of what Herbert’s contemporaries experience:
- Joe Burrow has had 3 such games (all regular season, 2 in his abbreviated rookie year) of 58 games total, ~5%
- Josh Allen has had 4 such games (3 regular season, 1 in the famous KC playoff loss) of 94 games total, ~4%
- Tua Tagovailoa has never once scored 30 points and lost in 45 career games (though I don’t think he started/finished all of them)
- Jalen Hurts has had 2 such games (1 regular season, 1 in last year’s Super Bowl) of 58 games total, ~3.5%
- Patrick Mahomes has had 8 such games (7 regular season, 1 playoffs) of 103 games total, ~8%… these were pretty prevalent (relatively speaking) early in Mahomes career but are rarer over the last few years as KC’s defense has really emerged
- Yesterday was Lamar Jackson’s second-ever game scoring 30+ and losing out of 84 games he was involved, ~2% (though he didn’t start in all of them)
In conclusion: Fire Brandon Staley
Also note: It’s late and I’m just counting these on pro-football-reference; I may have messed up the count or the math!
Its like rewatching Stafford’s career. Staley NEEDS to be canned. That team has WAY too much talent to be 4-5 again. You could see Keenan Allen look so pissed off at the end before the game was over and it just says it all.
He deserves better. He’s gonna rot in Los Angeles the same way Matt Stafford did in Detroit
Wild that they “stacked” that defense and it’s performing so poorly.
Philip Rivers minus the kids
The Jacksonville game Herbert also has to share the blame. Herbert only led 1 scoring drive in the second quarter and that was a field goal. Herbert’s defense failed him but he didn’t perform well in that playoff game as well.
Justin Herbert sucks at defense. He’s like Caleb Williams.
It’s crazy how many people don’t understand this.
Let’s see what the r/nfl
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Six games so far
I read this in Homer Simpson’s voice
Maybe he should stop scoring so much
People keep saying it and I agree… this is so reminiscent of the 2010’s era Lions with Stafford.
I keep telling my friend this but he’ll point out that loss to the Jags in the playoffs constantly. I’m like, the Chargers defense went from 10th his rookie year to 23rd, 20th and now is 29th. It’s so HARD to win games in a shootout consistently.
Was their super fan there to be disappointed?
The Aaron Rodgers
When the score was 24-24, I told my wife it’s too bad the chargers were gonna lose because they’re looking great, but they always lose those games.
The perfect Phillip Rivers successor
How the hell did the Chargers not learn from the Phillip Rivers era? This is Rivers 2.0
Nothing about Herbert impresses me. He’s a choke artist. He’s Rivers 2.0. He’s part of the problem. But go on with these posts.
Is Herbie on that Rodgers career arc?