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6 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

Chargers next season when they add some more talent are going to be a serious problem as they are already very good despite some talent flaws. Harbaugh is a great coach and Herbert is the best QB Harbaugh has had as an NFL coach. The Chargers adding a couple of pieces on both sides of the ball in the off-season is going to allow them to compete with elite teams in the AFC.

Eh 1. I'll believe it when I see it, 2. If it means the Chiefs actually have to deal with that in their division it's worth it.

 

4 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

<double checks boxscore to confirm that Mahomes had zero yards rushing today>

Pretty sure he actually went backwards what with all the sacks.

6 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

"Wow look at that Justin Herbert running with the football, he almost reminds you of the other great AFC running QB's like Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes"

 

- Crispy Collins

Well of course Josh doesn't run.

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he flies.

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2 minutes ago, stuvian said:

Now tee Higgins has one hamstring out the door 

They screwed him over so I don't blame him one bit for not risking his body.

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1 minute ago, buffblue said:

Harbaugh is the modern day Chuck Knox. As long as he insists on employing offensive philosophies a la Greg Roman, there is a limitation on his team's ceiling. This isn't 1970

 

Harbaugh has the problem of playing a bit too conservative but I also think that in his run with the 49ers his uber conservative philosophy was driven by his lack of a quality QB. Alex Smith was a quality game manager but a QB with limitations. He then turned to Kap who was more dynamic with his legs but not a great passer. I think with Herbert he has a QB with far less limitations in his prime that will allow him to run a less limited offense. 

 

That being said even if Harbaugh employs a bit of a dated "play not to lose" offensive style despite that limitation he is still going to have a team that is going to win 11+ games fairly consistently. He's got a fairly flawed team sitting at 6-3 with a big lead at the half in a game that could have them at 7-3. Add a little more talent on both sides of the ball and it isn't hard to see a team with the QB and HC in place being successful. 

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1 minute ago, billsfan89 said:

 

Harbaugh has the problem of playing a bit too conservative but I also think that in his run with the 49ers his uber conservative philosophy was driven by his lack of a quality QB. Alex Smith was a quality game manager but a QB with limitations. He then turned to Kap who was more dynamic with his legs but not a great passer. I think with Herbert he has a QB with far less limitations in his prime that will allow him to run a less limited offense. 

 

That being said even if Harbaugh employs a bit of a dated "play not to lose" offensive style despite that limitation he is still going to have a team that is going to win 11+ games fairly consistently. He's got a fairly flawed team sitting at 6-3 with a big lead at the half in a game that could have them at 7-3. Add a little more talent on both sides of the ball and it isn't hard to see a team with the QB and HC in place being successful. 

None of what you say is wrong, but you didn't disprove my point either. Jim Harbaugh will never win a Super Bowl as an NFL coach. As a matter of fact, he won't come particularly close

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23 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

Chargers next season when they add some more talent are going to be a serious problem as they are already very good despite some talent flaws. Harbaugh is a great coach and Herbert is the best QB Harbaugh has had as an NFL coach. The Chargers adding a couple of pieces on both sides of the ball in the off-season is going to allow them to compete with elite teams in the AFC.

The Chargers are already a problem for the Chiefs.  They are getting better as the season progresses and the Chiefs aren’t.  If they can beat the Chiefs at Arrowhead in a few weeks, things will start to get very interesting.

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4 minutes ago, buffblue said:

None of what you say is wrong, but you didn't disprove my point either. Jim Harbaugh will never win a Super Bowl as an NFL coach. As a matter of fact, he won't come particularly close

 

I never said he would win a Super Bowl, I said he would compete with elite teams which if you are a consistent 11+ win team making the playoffs you will do that. Harbaugh as an NFL coach has taken a team to the Super Bowl and multiple Conference Championship games so that's pretty close already. 

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5 minutes ago, mannc said:

The Chargers are already a problem for the Chiefs.  They are getting better as the season progresses and the Chiefs aren’t.  If they can beat the Chiefs at Arrowhead in a few weeks, things will start to get very interesting.

I mean the Chiefs seemed a lot better on offense today.

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2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I mean the Chiefs seemed a lot better on offense today.

 

259 total yards of offense, 2 turnovers, and 26 min ToP. Thats not that good.

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