Now the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history, Herbert’s low-key demeanor might be what helps him get the franchise over the hump at last.
“I can feel it in the air, I put a $1,000 bet to win the Super Bowl this year,” Bart Hancock said. “Normally it’s $100, now it’s $1,000.”
But Herbert has him and so many newly optimistic fans believing. They love his laid-back demeanor. His work ethic. His big arm. And they love that he’ll now be working with“I also like that he doesn’t get mad, and he always learns from his mistakes,” Kerry Gillian was explaining when Pablo Valencia interjected. “Have you seen his hair!?” Valencia asked. “His smile?!”
“I think that those people that know him from all the way back in Eugene, they know how much this game means to him,” Chargers coach Brandon Staley said. “Earning this contract can be explained by how much he loves the game and how much he cares about improving.
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