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September 22, 2009 at 3:02 PM #461020September 28, 2009 at 8:08 AM #461658desmondParticipant
[quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.
September 28, 2009 at 8:08 AM #461853desmondParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.
September 28, 2009 at 8:08 AM #462196desmondParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.
September 28, 2009 at 8:08 AM #462270desmondParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.
September 28, 2009 at 8:08 AM #462475desmondParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.
September 28, 2009 at 8:21 AM #461663Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=desmond][quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.[/quote]
While I’m not a Chargers fan, I’m rapidly becoming a Rivers fan. He plays nasty, competitive football and his ability to throw the long ball with damn near pinpoint accuracy is amazing.
That one new wideout (I forget his name) is starting to come into his own, which is giving SD a legitimate deep threat.
Now, if Norv’s play calling would improve (although, that halfback option with Sproles was nifty), they could go back to the old Coryell/Fouts days where they didn’t need defense to win.
Someone might want to write A.J. Smith a letter and suggest acquiring some O/D linemen. Just a thought.
September 28, 2009 at 8:21 AM #461858Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=desmond][quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.[/quote]
While I’m not a Chargers fan, I’m rapidly becoming a Rivers fan. He plays nasty, competitive football and his ability to throw the long ball with damn near pinpoint accuracy is amazing.
That one new wideout (I forget his name) is starting to come into his own, which is giving SD a legitimate deep threat.
Now, if Norv’s play calling would improve (although, that halfback option with Sproles was nifty), they could go back to the old Coryell/Fouts days where they didn’t need defense to win.
Someone might want to write A.J. Smith a letter and suggest acquiring some O/D linemen. Just a thought.
September 28, 2009 at 8:21 AM #462201Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=desmond][quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.[/quote]
While I’m not a Chargers fan, I’m rapidly becoming a Rivers fan. He plays nasty, competitive football and his ability to throw the long ball with damn near pinpoint accuracy is amazing.
That one new wideout (I forget his name) is starting to come into his own, which is giving SD a legitimate deep threat.
Now, if Norv’s play calling would improve (although, that halfback option with Sproles was nifty), they could go back to the old Coryell/Fouts days where they didn’t need defense to win.
Someone might want to write A.J. Smith a letter and suggest acquiring some O/D linemen. Just a thought.
September 28, 2009 at 8:21 AM #462275Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=desmond][quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.[/quote]
While I’m not a Chargers fan, I’m rapidly becoming a Rivers fan. He plays nasty, competitive football and his ability to throw the long ball with damn near pinpoint accuracy is amazing.
That one new wideout (I forget his name) is starting to come into his own, which is giving SD a legitimate deep threat.
Now, if Norv’s play calling would improve (although, that halfback option with Sproles was nifty), they could go back to the old Coryell/Fouts days where they didn’t need defense to win.
Someone might want to write A.J. Smith a letter and suggest acquiring some O/D linemen. Just a thought.
September 28, 2009 at 8:21 AM #462480Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=desmond][quote=SD Realtor]Cant run the ball… cant stop the run… cannot score in the red zone…. To many penalties and the last 2 calls of the game were beyond my comprehension.[/quote]
Miami: Well at least we beat a team that had no QB. Still horrible play calling in the Red Zone. Defense got lucky on a few plays, real lucky. I liked the the bombs to Floyd and Jackson. Our receivers are now making plays. Rivers needs to work on his end zone fade pass. I will take the V, a win next week would be huge.[/quote]
While I’m not a Chargers fan, I’m rapidly becoming a Rivers fan. He plays nasty, competitive football and his ability to throw the long ball with damn near pinpoint accuracy is amazing.
That one new wideout (I forget his name) is starting to come into his own, which is giving SD a legitimate deep threat.
Now, if Norv’s play calling would improve (although, that halfback option with Sproles was nifty), they could go back to the old Coryell/Fouts days where they didn’t need defense to win.
Someone might want to write A.J. Smith a letter and suggest acquiring some O/D linemen. Just a thought.
September 28, 2009 at 8:24 AM #461668AnonymousGuestWOW, you can just repeat all the qoutes from last week except the Bolts pulled this one out. Now They should have killed Miami but ekking a win out over a bad team still hurts. Norv has to stop that stupid run up the middle with the smallest RB in the NFL. Sproles is better when darting around. I don’t know if anybody saw the New England game but watch what an O-line will do for you. He had all day to throw the ball. Could have eaten a sandwich and then thrown the ball down field. I can’t think of what Rivers could do if he had that time.
September 28, 2009 at 8:24 AM #461863AnonymousGuestWOW, you can just repeat all the qoutes from last week except the Bolts pulled this one out. Now They should have killed Miami but ekking a win out over a bad team still hurts. Norv has to stop that stupid run up the middle with the smallest RB in the NFL. Sproles is better when darting around. I don’t know if anybody saw the New England game but watch what an O-line will do for you. He had all day to throw the ball. Could have eaten a sandwich and then thrown the ball down field. I can’t think of what Rivers could do if he had that time.
September 28, 2009 at 8:24 AM #462206AnonymousGuestWOW, you can just repeat all the qoutes from last week except the Bolts pulled this one out. Now They should have killed Miami but ekking a win out over a bad team still hurts. Norv has to stop that stupid run up the middle with the smallest RB in the NFL. Sproles is better when darting around. I don’t know if anybody saw the New England game but watch what an O-line will do for you. He had all day to throw the ball. Could have eaten a sandwich and then thrown the ball down field. I can’t think of what Rivers could do if he had that time.
September 28, 2009 at 8:24 AM #462280AnonymousGuestWOW, you can just repeat all the qoutes from last week except the Bolts pulled this one out. Now They should have killed Miami but ekking a win out over a bad team still hurts. Norv has to stop that stupid run up the middle with the smallest RB in the NFL. Sproles is better when darting around. I don’t know if anybody saw the New England game but watch what an O-line will do for you. He had all day to throw the ball. Could have eaten a sandwich and then thrown the ball down field. I can’t think of what Rivers could do if he had that time.
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