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We are gonna crush the Chargers

#1

I'm calling a double digit win, I'm watching them now. They aren't that good. I'm also drunk. A little.

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#2

And..... Another injury. Wow.

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#3

That Adam Gase offense is entirely unimpressive.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#4

I actually got a little more confident about that game after tonight as well.


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#5

Slow down guys. The Chargers were playing without Keenan Allen all night. Then Malcom Floyd went out during the first half. Philip Rivers can do anything he wants when those two are on the field.


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#6

Quote:Slow down guys. The Chargers were playing without Keenan Allen all night. Then Malcom Floyd went out during the first half. Philip Rivers can do anything he wants when those two are on the field.
Keenan won't be back this year. I would know, he was on my fantasy team lol

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#7

Chargers are sinking, I believe we do have a shot to beat them if they keep this up.


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#8

Nah..Phillip rivers has thrown for 9 billion yards it seems like the last 3times we've played them. Rivers having our number and us finding a way to beat ourselves constantly..this doesn't add up to confidence for a win in my book.
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#9

We don't blow anyone out. Do we have a chance to win, yes.
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#10

Chargers need a new offensive coordinator and to retool that offense in general.


Rivers throwing 50 times a game is not how you win.
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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#11

We're gonna get electrocuted.. 


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#12

If the Chargers injury situation doesn't improve from what it was in the 2nd half of the game against the Bears,  they could easily finish around 3-13 this season.    Every team has injuries.  But few,  if any,  are currently dealing with the amount of injuries and impactful injuries that the Chargers currently have.  



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#13

We have a chance to win every week unless we're playing Brady...but a chance is still just a matter of probability and so far the dice aren't too nice to us.
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#14

Good news guys, i'm not drunk anymore and i still think we win this one by 10.  They are sooo beat up and looked completely inept against the hapless bears. I know we haven't had a solid win in a long time, but i'm calling this one to be the first.



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Quote:If the Chargers injury situation doesn't improve from what it was in the 2nd half of the game against the Bears,  they could easily finish around 3-13 this season.    Every team has injuries.  But few,  if any,  are currently dealing with the amount of injuries and impactful injuries that the Chargers currently have.  
 

But, but, but - it's the offensive coordinator! It's always the offensive coordinator!

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#16

Quote:If the Chargers injury situation doesn't improve from what it was in the 2nd half of the game against the Bears, they could easily finish around 3-13 this season. Every team has injuries. But few, if any, are currently dealing with the amount of injuries and impactful injuries that the Chargers currently have.


Injuries or not, they can get by just like any other team. They still have rivers, but they are just not drawing up winning game plans. Teams know to just sit back and play the pass and that's when turnovers start piling up.
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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#17

Quote:But, but, but - it's the offensive coordinator! It's always the offensive coordinator!
 

So you think the Chargers have a better OC than we do? Think again: Our offense has greatly improved since Greg Olson was hired. The Chargers have not done that.

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#18

They were talking about the Chargers post-game, and I think Steve Young was the one who pointed out just how distracted this team is on top of everything else because of all the Los Angeles talk.  The Chargers are all but certain to relocate, and he's saying that puts a lot of pressure on the players to deal with the stress of that change on top of all the other issues the team is dealing with.  Sounds like things are getting really ugly out there.


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#19

Quote:They were talking about the Chargers post-game, and I think Steve Young was the one who pointed out just how distracted this team is on top of everything else because of all the Los Angeles talk.  The Chargers are all but certain to relocate, and he's saying that puts a lot of pressure on the players to deal with the stress of that change on top of all the other issues the team is dealing with.  Sounds like things are getting really ugly out there.
 

Quote:They were talking about the Chargers post-game, and I think Steve Young was the one who pointed out just how distracted this team is on top of everything else because of all the Los Angeles talk.  The Chargers are all but certain to relocate, and he's saying that puts a lot of pressure on the players to deal with the stress of that change on top of all the other issues the team is dealing with.  Sounds like things are getting really ugly out there.
 

Yea that has to be tough, with that said the San Diego Chargers are just not a very good football team, they'd easily challenge for the worst team in football without Rivers, what he's doing this year is amazing, the guy is a surefire first ballot HOFamer Imo. 

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#20

I'm certain Rivers will find a way to pick this D apart with zero pass rush. 


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