 He's probably one of the toughest quarterbacks. There was one, he like knocked somebody out on the sideline. Like, we're watching that new film, like, he's not gonna get out of the band, he's not gonna slap people in the hood. Oh, what? A defensive player coming up against a six-foot-six quarterback, and coming out worse off? We're gonna watch that again. What's up, guys? Um, yeah. I actually couldn't help myself there. Today, we're back with another reaction video. Thank you for clicking on it, and thank you for the support. If you do enjoy it, hit the like button. If you would like to leave a comment for the algorithm, you'll be an absolute legend. And guys, here we are. We're at number 56 on the list of the NFL's top 100 players of 2021. We're back to another quarterback, and not just a quarterback, a rookie quarterback, and not just a rookie quarterback, the offensive rookie of the year. Justin Herbert, plays for the Chargers, pretty sure he played for Oregon. 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Peace out. All right, my friends. It's that time. Let's crack into it. Justin Herbert is the real deal, man. For him to have that kind of rookie year was crazy. You know, especially at the quarterback position, there's so much going on. Like his first game, you know, whatever happened to Tyrod, and he had to step in, he'd come and he's firing. Actually, I'm not quite sure about that story. Keefer Zekez, like, how that whole experience or how that whole situation just played out, just getting ready to play the game, start the game, and then you see Tyrod kind of not looking like Tyrod, you know, kind of like, okay, what's going on. And then all you see is Justin throwing a ball and trying to go. It wasn't no time to think. It was just trying to play. Is Herbie starting right now? Herbie? Yes. Shit. Wasn't aware of that. I'm just going to wait. I'm just going to wait a minute to look up his stats. Let's continue. Justin Herbert pressed into action. Herbert under center. Rolling to his right. Herbert still on his feet. He's got the mobility. Touchdown, Chargers. He's ready for the moment. He was prepared. Prepared, he was ready. How much fun was that, huh? I was trying to lose 15 minutes of my life. He was always ready. What'd he say? What was that, huh? I was trying to lose 15 minutes of my life. The coldest 15 minutes of my life. He was always ready, he's been preparing like he was going to be ready from day one. And then you can see it when he got put in there in that situation. He was a guy that took advantage of his opportunities and he shined. Justin Herbert to Jalen Guyton for his first TD pass of his career. He's probably one of the toughest quarterbacks. There was one, he'd like knocked somebody out on the sideline. Like we're watching that in film, like he's not going to get out of bounds, he's not going to slide. People are like. What? A defensive player coming up against a 6 foot 6 quarterback and coming out worse off. We're going to watch that again. He's probably one of the toughest quarterbacks. There was one, he'd like knocked somebody out Oh, Jeepers, Creepers. What a collision. He's probably one of the toughest. Let's slow that down. This is going to be the first time we've actually slowed the play down this entire series. This is a quarterback, a rookie quarterback, no less, laying the smack down. Let's have a look at that. This is a quarterback. Half speed. I'm going to go quarter speed. There'd be like, like, knocked somebody out on the sideline. For Justin, look, number one, for Justin Herbert to actually still be conscious and number two, to bounce up as fast as he did. That's impressive. But number three, there's only one thing that comes to mind when I think about that defender. And that's some bad luck, bro. Bad luck. What a collision. What a collision. Watching that in film, like he's not going to get out of bounds, he's not going to slide. He went out there and balled, and I think it was just a, you know, just a big snowball effect to hide. It played out for his season. Hey, man. What the? I've played for a long time, man. I just, uh, stay away from little kids. I'm going to be playing with you for a long time, he says, two young guns with the world at their feet. You would not know he was a rookie from just like his quarterback play. How he's reading the defenses, though he throw the ball. He's aware and he's savvy. Oh, man, kids, it's a talent. He has a lot of intangibles that just can't be coached, you know, it can't be taught. Man, his arm talent is next to none. From the opposite hand, she's dropping back, throwing across the field. He was perfectly thrown. He can make every single throw. There's not a throw that he can't make it, and he'll launch it. He did a great job. He put the ball on the money, man. If you're talking long throws, no, there is nothing you can't make. A beautiful ball from Justin Herbert. And I suppose if you're an NFL quarterback that can throw long, you're going to be able to throw short, too. He had like a deep ball over the middle. We blitzed him like four out, like cover zero. Then he just like a dime, like over the top of the gun. On the back foot. It was a perfect throw. I'm like, I mean, he held the ball as long as he could. Let it go in the face of pressure. I'm like, there's some pressure. Oh, that is just, that is just spectacular. It was a pretty ball, man. I think everybody watches his game and really appreciates his poise in the pocket. And that is a 60-yard bomb. Always willing to kind of stand in there and take it in for a good throw. You don't really see that in a lot of young guys. Yeah, I love his balls, brother. Touchdown charger. You can't throw it any better than that, just right over the shoulder. He said, I love his balls. In the eighth 50-plus yard completion for Herbert. Did you just hear that? The eighth 50-yard conversion for Herbert. That is really something. I have his first read, second read, he extends the plate, tries to make something happen. He does balls. Imagine if he was playing with someone like Tyreek Hill. It's a baller. Justin Herbert said NFL rookie records for passing yards per game. Touchdown passes. And total touchdowns on his way to winning offensive rookie of the year. You know his trajectory is like that. He's going to be a great player in his league three years ago. Look at the smile. Look at the smile. And how could he not? And here we have a fellow charger, quite possibly one of my all-time favorite receivers, Keenan Allen. So I see this list as becoming all the more interesting as we make our way down towards number one. I've followed this league for three years. I'm into my fourth year. I'm feeling fucking good about it. I hope you guys are too. If you have enjoyed the video, remember, hit the like button. If you want to subscribe, be my guest. And I'll see you in the next one. Peace out.