Each Chargers quarterback will now have personalized game plans.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh came to the realization that nobody could do what Justin Herbert does on the field.
“They can’t try to replicate Justin and what he does, from every way: the footwork he takes, the reads that makes, the throws that he attempts, he’s unreplicable,” Harbaugh said via. “Anybody that’s in that same quarterback room with him, you’ve got to get out of your mind what he can and does do and concentrate on doing your game.”
"Anybody that's in that same quarterback room with him, you got to get out of your mind what he can and does do and concentrate on doing your game," Harbaugh added. "I think Easton, in particular, we're not doing him any favors by coaching him the same way as Justin Herbert. Or for Easton to try to do what Justin's doing."
Herbert is in a class of his own and it makes sense to separate coaching the star talent from his backups.
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