I feel like saying the offense was "pretty bad" is stretching it a bit, no?
In 2019, Oregon was:
16th in scoring at 35.8 ppg
26th in yards/play at 6.34
And Herbert's stat line was far from being a poor one.,
3,471 yards, 66.8%, 32 td, 6 int, 8.1 yds/att
If you want to say he wasn't maximized under Arroyo, I can understand that sentiment, but their offense still put up solid numbers despite being year 1 in a new system and Oregon lacking any true receiving threats that year.
There are reasons to be concerned with Cristobal and Gattis on the offensive side of things, but I do believe Herbert's senior year is often exaggerated, and so is his supposed, lack of development. The guy was clearly NFL ready his rookie season. Does Oregon not receive credit for that, or are we going to say that his coaching he received leading up to the draft and then with the Chargers is what got him ready for the NFL in such a short period?