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A CASE FOR DRAFTING HERBERT I MEAN LEVIS


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Some people just want to watch the world burn. I wanted Herbert that year. He had shown a poise and leadership at Oregon that Levis clearly doesn't.  Sorry nothing bout the two mesh as similar to me. Maybe arm strength but Herbert is not the same as Mayo. 

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1 minute ago, pantherpain said:

Your facts don't align with my opinion so I'll just call you troll...

Facts are the tape and numbers and Levi’s tape and numbers look similar to another QB everybody knows here..

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/will-levis-1.html

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https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/sam-darnold-1.html
 

like looking in a mirror.. Beyond the Fact that Darnold was younger has better numbers his best year.. But funny how they made the same excuses for Darnold drop in production (still better then Levi’s) in his last year in college.. “Lost all his weapons “ Bad Oline” “change in coaching”.. 

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/justin-herbert-1.html
 

What facts are you using to make a comparison to Herbert?? I would love to know.. Because the numbers, age, body type, and ability aren’t even close??

 

 

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Just now, mickeye76 said:

Some people just want to watch the world burn. I wanted Herbert that year. He had shown a poise and leadership at Oregon that Levis clearly doesn't.  Sorry nothing bout the two mesh as similar to me. Maybe arm strength but Herbert is not the same as Mayo. 

Don’t worry it’s a bad comparison anyway..

Herbert and Levi’s aren’t even close as prospects..

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/justin-herbert-1.html 
 

Levi’s numbers aren’t even close to Herbert’s in college..

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44 minutes ago, pantherpain said:

Way to post without reading anything more than the title. It was a comparison of how both were viewed before the draft, its almost a carbon copy

I actually read the entire thread and then decided it was worth no more than the comment I replied with. 

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12 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

 

What facts are you using to make a comparison to Herbert?? I would love to know.. Because the numbers, age, body type, and ability aren’t even close??

 

 

see nobody is bothering to read or understand the op.

I'm not saying Levis is Herbert or will become him, I came across the first video then went to the chargers form to see what they were saying, found it really interesting how it mirrored the talking points of Levis today. No more no less

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2 minutes ago, pantherpain said:

see nobody is bothering to read or understand the op.

I'm not saying Levis is Herbert or will become him, I came across the first video then went to the chargers form to see what they were saying, found it really interesting how it mirrored the talking points of Levis today. No more no less

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I got you.. Have fun with that man!!

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