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He had a terrible O-line last year. You can watch 5 second highlight clips all you want but it doesn't change anything. I like Mac more than I thought I would but to be honest if he was given 5 seconds to throw I think he would check down. I don't know if the coaching staff is telling him to play conservatively or if thats just his instincts but even on that double pass I saw multiple beat guys on Twitter say he had Agholor open deep and he checked down underneath. I like Mac but I think his ceiling is significantly lower than Herbert's. Herbert is close to elite already and he had only played 19 games.Stop being such a drama queen. No one said he sucks and is being carried. You said his line was terrible, fine, that terrible line gave him all day to throw against the Saints. Imagine if Mac had 5 seconds to survey the field.
Below are numerous articles on how bad LA's offensive line was last year.
Herbert produced his big numbers while playing behind a mediocre - at best - offensive line. The Chargers ranked 28th in pass-blocking efficiency according to Pro Football Focus. The unit allowed 201 quarterback pressures a year ago, second-most in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus.
L.A. Chargers’ Brandon Staley: Justin Herbert should be ‘as good as he can be’ behind revamped offensive line
Last season, the Chargers’ line struggled so much that four new starters were imported. Linsley and guards Matt Feiler and Oday Aboushi were signed in free agency and left tackle Rashawn Slater was drafted 13th overall.
The only holdover is right tackle Bryan Bulaga, and he was limited to less than 40% of the 2020 offensive snaps because of injury.
A line can be drawn from Chargers' prospects to the group in front of Justin Herbert
Below is an article all about how badly the Chargers had done putting together an offensive line for Herbert.
Chargers have ignored offensive line in the NFL Draft. Now they're scrambling to protect Justin Herbert











