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Michael Sykes

Brandon Staley’s extremely conservative 4th down decisions against the Chiefs still has NFL fans completely baffled

Nobody did 4th down better than Brandon Staley and the Los Angeles Chargers in 2021.

They had the most 4th down conversions in the NFL last season with 22 total on 34 attempts. They were the complete opposite of conservative when it came to trying to move the sticks forward in the most desperate of situations.

Of course, that makes perfect sense. When you’ve got a signal caller like Justin Herbert who has defied all expectations and simply become one of the league’s best quarterbacks, why would you ever be conservative? If anything, you open the playbook up more.

That’s why it was so confusing to see Staley’s 4th down antics completely disappear in the Chargers’ Thursday night football game against the Chiefs.

LA had 7 fourth-and-short opportunities to go for it on Thursday night. They only made an attempt to go for it on two of them. One came when the Chargers were down 27-17 without much left to play for.

It didn’t make any sense at all when considering what we’ve seen out of the Chargers through Staley’s short tenure so far.

He explained his decision by saying he wanted to give the Chargers’ defense a chance to compete.

“Just wanted to give our defense a chance to compete…I really loved the way we were playing. I felt like that was the formula to flip the field. I felt like we were aggressive when we needed to be tonight — we converted all four of our fourth downs. I just felt like, with who is over there and the way our defense is playing, I felt like the field position would be a big edge for our defense to be able to put them back there. I like the way our defense competed tonight.”

That makes sense if you’re a team without Justin Herbert. But the Chargers have Justin Herbert. They have room to be aggressive and, obviously, they know that. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have the reputation they built last season.

That’s why fans were so confused by the decision making here.

Bring back the old Staley. For Justin Herbert’s sake.

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