Chargers QB Justin Herbert finding his voice in the offense
“‘Justin, so I am standing there watching you imagining what the defense could be thinking,’ coach Anthony Lynn said. ‘I can tell the difference when it’s a run and a pass based on the way you talk.’
Herbert, the signal-caller who was touted to have a reserved personality, is slowly but surely getting caught up to the speed of the NFL and gaining confidence with the help of his coaches and teammates.”
This is one of the few reasons Justin Herbert, and other rookies across the league could have benefited from a preseason. Herbert would get reps against different teams, but he will have to settle to only play against his teammates until he is ready to lead the Chargers. Until then, Tyrod Taylor will be the starting quarterback for Los Angeles.