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Home / Sports / Herbert's Rage: Chargers QB Fights Back Against Hits

Herbert's Rage: Chargers QB Fights Back Against Hits

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Herbert expressed unusual anger at officials after hits.
  • Harbaugh questions if Herbert's politeness costs calls.
  • QBs debate arguing with refs for penalty protection.
Herbert's Rage: Chargers QB Fights Back Against Hits

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert displayed uncharacteristic frustration with officials during a recent game, an emotional reaction not often seen from the typically stoic player. Coach Jim Harbaugh has previously voiced concerns that Herbert's courteous demeanor might inadvertently lead to officials overlooking potential roughing the passer penalties.

Despite Herbert's belief that arguing with officials yields no positive results, the debate continues among quarterbacks about the strategic advantage of actively seeking calls. Some believe it can influence future officiating, while others fear it could lead to being ignored.

Veteran quarterbacks like Matt Ryan and Matthew Stafford have shared their approaches to interacting with officials, highlighting a complex balance between advocating for protection and maintaining credibility. The discussion underscores the challenges quarterbacks face in ensuring their safety in the league.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Herbert showed unusual frustration with officials after hits he deemed illegal during a recent game.
Yes, Harbaugh has implied that Herbert's polite nature might cause him to miss out on roughing the passer calls.
There's debate among quarterbacks; some believe it helps ensure protection, while others think it's ineffective.

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