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Old 09-10-2013, 09:00 AM
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That was a really touching tribute to Norv Turner tonight. The way the Chargers blew that game was just heartwarming. Way to remember your former coach. The pick six was a nice touch, Rivers. You are classy, San Diego.
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Old 09-10-2013, 09:29 AM
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thoughts on the game:

the o-line looked off, even when they were in the middle of the comeback.

schaub acutally moved around a little bit, though he did crumble a couple of times as well under the pass rush.

while i know this probably happens in every game aroudn the league, there were numerous no calls on clear holds against jj throughout the game.

even though he missed his first kick, i love having a kicker that has a chance from 60.

special teams was better because of the kicker's ability to keep returns to a minimum.

how about going with the sugar huddle from the beginning of the game, they seem to get into a rythym whenever they are using that.

finally, the wheel route . . .they need to find a way to defend against that play or they are going to have a healthy dose of it all season long.
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Old 09-10-2013, 09:54 AM
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Jeckyl and Hyde halves last night.

Freeney has always owned D Brown. Last night was no exception.
I thought the right side played better than the left. If they can put both together, we should be OK.
If L. Jean sees the field again in crucial situations, I'm going to be
I thought Schaub looked pretty damn good. Moved well, threw good on the run. Pretty impressed with his night.
Nuk is the real deal, and I am stoked he's here. Saw a couple of decent blocks from him as well. Kubes like that.
Our LB's are abysmal in coverage.
Swearinger had some +'s and -'s, but that's OK.
The Ninja's absense was definitely noticed in JJ's production.

Did anyone catch Foster's act on the sideline? I thought that was kinda bush league. I understand he wants to be in the game, but don't act like a little bitch when the coach is doing EXACTLY what he told everyone he was going to do, split carries.
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Old 09-10-2013, 12:20 PM
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Early line, Texans opened as 8.5 pt favorites over Tennessee. Already up to 10 pts on some books.. That's a lotta points.....
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Old 09-10-2013, 01:39 PM
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Our LB's are abysmal in coverage.
The Ninja's absense was definitely noticed in JJ's production.

Did anyone catch Foster's act on the sideline? I thought that was kinda bush league. I understand he wants to be in the game, but don't act like a little bitch when the coach is doing EXACTLY what he told everyone he was going to do, split carries.
LBs: Yes, the coverage was very poor. Also, I know it's just one game, but the OL for the Chargers isn't exactly considered to be one of the stronger units in the NFL, and once again, our OLBs couldn't get any outside pass rush going. Mercilus looked good in the 1rst QTR but I don't remember him doing anything after that. Reed didn't show much either and got toasted on the first Chargers TD.

JJ: I thought JJ had a good game. He'll take somewhat of a hit from the media today because he didn't have his usual monster game, but from what I saw, he was constantly in the backfield despite being double-teamed all night. And if he wasn't in the backfield, it was usually because they were holding him. I'm amazed at how often he had a guy draped all over him and the refs completely ignored it. I do agree with you tho that Ninja will help the D considerably.

Foster: Yes, he was pouting and cussing at Kubiak in the 4th QTR when Tate was in there. I like when a guy wants to be in there, but show some class - especially since you didn't even practice or play the entire preseason - and don't be a pouty fool. Fact is, Tate was running harder and was way more of a threat last night than Foster was. In fact, I was surprised they let Foster play as much as he did and I felt it hurt the team some. At least in last night's game it did. I think if they had let Tate get 2 or 3 full and consecutive series under his belt he would have worn down the SD defense and eventually broken one. I think going forward Foster will need to learn to live with the platoon situation or he'll be the one gone and Tate will be the one that stays. And Arian, can you please stop putting so much tape on your shoes? The slips are really getting annoying.
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