In Week 16, the Los Angeles Chargers' offense looked as good as it has all year, posting a season-high 452 total yards in an easy 34-17 victory, with Justin Herbert posting his first 300-yard game in more than two months.
One of the reasons Herbert was able to do so was that, for once, the Bolts' offensive line gave him ample time to throw the football. And as an added bonus, he avoided being sacked for the first time in nearly a year.
Of course, one of the other reasons the Los Angeles offense looked so good was that it was matched up against a dreadful Dallas Cowboys defense that ranks near the bottom of the league in pretty much every single major category.