Max Holloway: "Conor got one over me. He's talking about coming back, I'm coming off a loss. If he doesn't want to cut weight, then I don't wanna cut weight. We can do it at any weight, it's just about getting it back."
Dustin Poirier asks Justin Gaethje a question:
🗣️ Dustin: "When we fought for the BMF belt, did your foot hurt as bad as my head the next day?"
🗣️ Gaethje: "I was pimping not limping." 😭
I don’t know what’s worse…
A. Overrated Jalen Hurts making it
B. 2 QBs from the same team making it
C. The AFC QBs combining for 26 games
D. Shedeur Sanders having the lowest EPA in the league but still making it
Just a bad look man. Honestly embarrassing.
A lot of people get swept up in emotion the moment a season ends — but I actually applaud the Chargers for even making the playoffs.
This team dragged itself into the tournament behind an offensive line that was legitimately unplayable, while losing two of its five best players for the season. That alone is remarkable.
Ironically, Justin Herbert’s “narrative” might look cleaner if the Chargers had simply won 6–8 games and quietly missed the playoffs — like several so-called elite quarterbacks in far more functional environments. Instead, he carried structural failure into January, and somehow that gets spun negatively.
What’s most frustrating is that none of this was a surprise.
The interior offensive line was the worst unit in football last season.
The entire offensive line was the worst unit in football this season.
This has been screaming for attention for a full calendar year.
Devlin and Greg Roman need to be gone.
The interior offensive line needs a complete teardown and rebuild.
The Chargers have an absurd amount of cap space. They are positioned to fix this — properly — and they will be equipped to contend next season.
It never genuinely felt like contention was on the table once Alt and Slater went down. The fact that this team still clawed its way into the playoffs was closer to a minor miracle than an expectation — and it gave some fans false hope about what this roster actually was.
They’ll be back.
If you switch up now, stay on that side.
I already have a U-Haul full of receipts.
Jalen Hurts: I have an elite o-line and defense but AJ Brown needs more targets
Joe Burrow: I have Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins but I don’t know if I even love football anymore
Justin Herbert and his o-line subplot:
The #Chargers rank 28th in supporting cast, per @PFF.
No team below 23rd is even making the playoffs let alone close to 11+ wins. Justin Herbert is just that good.
HISTORY: #Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert passed Patrick Mahomes for the 2nd-most passing yards by a player in their first six #NFL seasons in league history.
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Justin Herbert is currently on pace to be one of the greatest of all time — a remarkable start to a career.
Justin Herbert is 42-13 lifetime in games where his defense allows fewer than 27 points.
He is 30–3 lifetime when his defense holds opponents under 20.
Back-to-back wins behind the worst offensive line in football, with one usable hand, toppling last year’s Super Bowl teams in consecutive weeks while operating like a surgeon during an earthquake.
And even then, someone will stare you straight in the face and insist Herbert isn’t elite. 😂