bear2be2 said:
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
Lamar Jackson's playoff record is 2 - 4.
Dak Prescott's playoff record is 2 - 5.
Herbert's playoff record is 0 - 2. He's only been there twice compared to their 6-7 times. Maybe that's why he's not being perceived as equally "getting his". Besides, I don't think these latest headlines:
"Justn Herbert failed his latest big-time playoff moments"
"Justin Herbert accused of facing 'put up or shut up' 2025 season after playoff flop"
"Is Los Angeles Chargers' Justin Herbert overrated after brutal playoff loss?
are necessarily letting him off the hook. I think people need to take off their racially tinged glasses. What we have here is a bunch of hammers looking at everthing as a nail.
Lamar Jackson is 3-4. He beat Pittsburgh the other night and has now won a playoff game in each of his last three completed seasons. Not great. But not dismal either.
And he's been really good in his last three playoff starts, which have netted two wins and a 103.1 passer rating.
I think the frustration is that it's taken the same pundits five years to reach a conclusion on Herbert that they arrived at (likely erroneously) after three on Jackson.
And playing in five fewer playoff games in the same number of completed seasons is hardly a valid excuse, when the two players are heavily involved in determining how many playoff games their respective teams play, whether that's by making the playoffs or winning in them.
I don't care about the racial element. Take it out if it makes you feel better. The way Lamar Jackson has been talked about is stupid. Straight up.
When the quarterback gets their team to the playoffs more, it creates more expectations. When you don't deliver, you disappoint more. It's not an "excuse" at all, it's a fact of human nature.
Taking out the racial element and just saying the criticism against Jackson is stupid - THAT's the better take. That's what RGIII should have said instead of implying racism. How do we even know racism is involved? Is there some objective way to measure all this from the comments from pundits? And how much of the criticism came from white pundits vs. black ones? Is the criticism towards Dak Prescott equally distributed as racism against whites AND blacks since he is of mixed race?
We need less Jemelle Hill's and Sunny Hostin's in this world, the ones who make a career out of racial resentment and division. We need more people like the head coach of Notre Dame who deflects all of that. I would rather see RGIII, perhaps our greatest football ambassador, be part of the latter.
Oh.... I guess I better add Al Sharpton along with Hill and Hostin in case someone will see me as being misogynistic! **Add: Oh wait, now they're all black. Now I'm screwed!