• 3 months ago
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00:00Players play through plantar fasciitis all the time, including sometimes with game day injections, so it is something that can be manageable. That is the good news for the Chargers and Justin Herbert.
00:17So he can play through it. I'm not telling you he's out for the season. I just think with everything that's going on, I just think it's a lot to deal with in the to start off training camp. And yes, it's August 2nd.
00:30But again, the doctor agrees with me. It's manageable, baby. It's manageable, baby. It's manageable. It's manageable.
00:37You look at the Chargers win. You look at the Chargers win total as they stand right now, eight and a half.
00:43I'm not worried about that. I'm not worried about that, because I think that I think that they're going to overperform that eight and a half, because, again, at the two key positions on offense.
00:53Now you have high profile players. You have a high level quarterback. You have a high level coach who has proven at every level that he can be successful immediately.
01:04On the defensive side of the ball, I'm more worried about the health of Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack repeating what he did last year to be effective from both ends rushing the passer.
01:13If you can get that, if you can get that, I'm more concerned about that. If you're asking me what I'm more concerned about coming out of Chargers camp is the health of my pass rushers.
01:24I think the offense would be fine because I'm depending on the head coach. The defensive side of the ball is what gives me more more queasy feelings than anything, because Bosa has been hurt every year and he's got a concussion issue and you don't play around with them concussion.

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