
Football fans and experts have their take on whatever is happening in the NFL.
Take for example sports media personality Skip Bayless, who has had his fair share of controversial opinions.
He often takes the side of the Dallas Cowboys because he is a fan, and once predicted that Johnny Manziel would have a great football career.
Bayless is at it again by tweeting about the quarterback he’d rather take instead of Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert.
What's incredible to me is, if you gave me a choice, right here right now, for the rest of this season, I'd take the 45-year-old down in Tampa Bay over Mahomes or Herbert, who make so many carelessly dangerous throws.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) September 16, 2022
Bayless tweeted, “What’s incredible to me is, if you gave me a choice, right here right now, for the rest of this season, I’d take the 45-year-old down in Tampa Bay over Mahomes or Herbert, who make so many carelessly dangerous throws.”
Obviously, the person he is referring to is Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady who is playing in his 23rd NFL season.
Last season, Brady showed no signs of slowing down after finishing with 5,316 yards and 43 touchdowns.
Aside from those numbers, he is one of the most clutch performers of all time.
Bayless would rather take a man that delivers during tough situations than Mahomes and Herbert who he sees as talented but sometimes erratic.
A Great Duel Between Mahomes And Herbert
Could it be that Mahomes versus Herbert is this generation’s Brady versus Manning?
Herbert would have to catch up because the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback already has an MVP award and a Super Bowl title.
But at least for one night, the former Oregon standout matched, if not surpassed, Mahomes’ performance.
Herbert finished with 33 completions for 334 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception.
Meanwhile, Mahomes had 24 passes for 235 yards and two scores.
Seeing them compete against each other at least twice every season is a delight for those who love football.
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