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December 25, 2007 at 6:28 AM #124047December 25, 2007 at 10:32 AM #124169Allan from FallbrookParticipant
TG: Speaking of football (trying to remain topical, doncha know), what the you-know-what is up with your Chargers? Every time I think I have this team figured out, they go in the opposite direction.
I watched last night’s game against the Broncos (an admittedly weak foe) and saw an absolutely dominating defense. The offense left something to be desired, but WR play is definitely better and LT is looking like his former scary self. I think the Jags and the Chargers might be the most dangerous teams in the AFC playoffs right now, due to their defenses (and the Jags bring the hat) and ability to run the ball.
And, by the way, Merry Christmas to you and Rustico. It has been a peach getting to know you guys.
December 25, 2007 at 10:32 AM #124115Allan from FallbrookParticipantTG: Speaking of football (trying to remain topical, doncha know), what the you-know-what is up with your Chargers? Every time I think I have this team figured out, they go in the opposite direction.
I watched last night’s game against the Broncos (an admittedly weak foe) and saw an absolutely dominating defense. The offense left something to be desired, but WR play is definitely better and LT is looking like his former scary self. I think the Jags and the Chargers might be the most dangerous teams in the AFC playoffs right now, due to their defenses (and the Jags bring the hat) and ability to run the ball.
And, by the way, Merry Christmas to you and Rustico. It has been a peach getting to know you guys.
December 25, 2007 at 10:32 AM #124093Allan from FallbrookParticipantTG: Speaking of football (trying to remain topical, doncha know), what the you-know-what is up with your Chargers? Every time I think I have this team figured out, they go in the opposite direction.
I watched last night’s game against the Broncos (an admittedly weak foe) and saw an absolutely dominating defense. The offense left something to be desired, but WR play is definitely better and LT is looking like his former scary self. I think the Jags and the Chargers might be the most dangerous teams in the AFC playoffs right now, due to their defenses (and the Jags bring the hat) and ability to run the ball.
And, by the way, Merry Christmas to you and Rustico. It has been a peach getting to know you guys.
December 25, 2007 at 10:32 AM #124192Allan from FallbrookParticipantTG: Speaking of football (trying to remain topical, doncha know), what the you-know-what is up with your Chargers? Every time I think I have this team figured out, they go in the opposite direction.
I watched last night’s game against the Broncos (an admittedly weak foe) and saw an absolutely dominating defense. The offense left something to be desired, but WR play is definitely better and LT is looking like his former scary self. I think the Jags and the Chargers might be the most dangerous teams in the AFC playoffs right now, due to their defenses (and the Jags bring the hat) and ability to run the ball.
And, by the way, Merry Christmas to you and Rustico. It has been a peach getting to know you guys.
December 25, 2007 at 10:32 AM #123947Allan from FallbrookParticipantTG: Speaking of football (trying to remain topical, doncha know), what the you-know-what is up with your Chargers? Every time I think I have this team figured out, they go in the opposite direction.
I watched last night’s game against the Broncos (an admittedly weak foe) and saw an absolutely dominating defense. The offense left something to be desired, but WR play is definitely better and LT is looking like his former scary self. I think the Jags and the Chargers might be the most dangerous teams in the AFC playoffs right now, due to their defenses (and the Jags bring the hat) and ability to run the ball.
And, by the way, Merry Christmas to you and Rustico. It has been a peach getting to know you guys.
December 25, 2007 at 11:06 AM #124131NotCrankyParticipantThanks Allan, I hope you and yours are having a nice time.
December 25, 2007 at 11:06 AM #124184NotCrankyParticipantThanks Allan, I hope you and yours are having a nice time.
December 25, 2007 at 11:06 AM #124207NotCrankyParticipantThanks Allan, I hope you and yours are having a nice time.
December 25, 2007 at 11:06 AM #123961NotCrankyParticipantThanks Allan, I hope you and yours are having a nice time.
December 25, 2007 at 11:06 AM #124108NotCrankyParticipantThanks Allan, I hope you and yours are having a nice time.
December 25, 2007 at 12:03 PM #124222SD RealtorParticipantrankandfile it happens. I posted way back when about the Transfer Tax which in my opinion is an OUTRAGE and it got 0 responses… Most likely the most discussed topics are those that stir emotions.
Allan/TG
I am not sold on the bolts yet. Rivers still has not developed to the point where he can look off his primary receiver nor has he commanded the art of getting the team to the line with much time on the play clock. In reality the beatdown they give to the likes of the Chiefs, Lions, Ravens, Broncos, and other clunker teams does not convince me of much. The Titans game was won due to a missed call by the officials (Chambers trapping a poorly thrown pass) while the Colts game was won by an act of God.
I agree that winning on Sunday in this league is quite difficult and winning 10-11 games does distinguish a team to be “better” then the rest of the muck. While the Chargers D has played better it has not faced an exceptional QB sans the Colts game or a team with a dynamic offense. Nor can they muster much of a rush with the base 4 and must always send at least another LB or DB in to get any heat on. Which is okay by me as long as they keep disguising it.
I am pretty concerned about playing the Brownies but I would rather face them then the Jags. It is a winnable game if Rivers doesn’t turn the ball over. After that though, to even fathom that they can go on the road and beat Indy or the Brady’s akin to finding a 500k home in Carmel Valley. They may have a small chance at Indy simply because they have won there and on turf our outside rush is pretty damn quick.
Once we go to Foxboro though…. yikes…
SD Realtor
December 25, 2007 at 12:03 PM #124201SD RealtorParticipantrankandfile it happens. I posted way back when about the Transfer Tax which in my opinion is an OUTRAGE and it got 0 responses… Most likely the most discussed topics are those that stir emotions.
Allan/TG
I am not sold on the bolts yet. Rivers still has not developed to the point where he can look off his primary receiver nor has he commanded the art of getting the team to the line with much time on the play clock. In reality the beatdown they give to the likes of the Chiefs, Lions, Ravens, Broncos, and other clunker teams does not convince me of much. The Titans game was won due to a missed call by the officials (Chambers trapping a poorly thrown pass) while the Colts game was won by an act of God.
I agree that winning on Sunday in this league is quite difficult and winning 10-11 games does distinguish a team to be “better” then the rest of the muck. While the Chargers D has played better it has not faced an exceptional QB sans the Colts game or a team with a dynamic offense. Nor can they muster much of a rush with the base 4 and must always send at least another LB or DB in to get any heat on. Which is okay by me as long as they keep disguising it.
I am pretty concerned about playing the Brownies but I would rather face them then the Jags. It is a winnable game if Rivers doesn’t turn the ball over. After that though, to even fathom that they can go on the road and beat Indy or the Brady’s akin to finding a 500k home in Carmel Valley. They may have a small chance at Indy simply because they have won there and on turf our outside rush is pretty damn quick.
Once we go to Foxboro though…. yikes…
SD Realtor
December 25, 2007 at 12:03 PM #124145SD RealtorParticipantrankandfile it happens. I posted way back when about the Transfer Tax which in my opinion is an OUTRAGE and it got 0 responses… Most likely the most discussed topics are those that stir emotions.
Allan/TG
I am not sold on the bolts yet. Rivers still has not developed to the point where he can look off his primary receiver nor has he commanded the art of getting the team to the line with much time on the play clock. In reality the beatdown they give to the likes of the Chiefs, Lions, Ravens, Broncos, and other clunker teams does not convince me of much. The Titans game was won due to a missed call by the officials (Chambers trapping a poorly thrown pass) while the Colts game was won by an act of God.
I agree that winning on Sunday in this league is quite difficult and winning 10-11 games does distinguish a team to be “better” then the rest of the muck. While the Chargers D has played better it has not faced an exceptional QB sans the Colts game or a team with a dynamic offense. Nor can they muster much of a rush with the base 4 and must always send at least another LB or DB in to get any heat on. Which is okay by me as long as they keep disguising it.
I am pretty concerned about playing the Brownies but I would rather face them then the Jags. It is a winnable game if Rivers doesn’t turn the ball over. After that though, to even fathom that they can go on the road and beat Indy or the Brady’s akin to finding a 500k home in Carmel Valley. They may have a small chance at Indy simply because they have won there and on turf our outside rush is pretty damn quick.
Once we go to Foxboro though…. yikes…
SD Realtor
December 25, 2007 at 12:03 PM #123975SD RealtorParticipantrankandfile it happens. I posted way back when about the Transfer Tax which in my opinion is an OUTRAGE and it got 0 responses… Most likely the most discussed topics are those that stir emotions.
Allan/TG
I am not sold on the bolts yet. Rivers still has not developed to the point where he can look off his primary receiver nor has he commanded the art of getting the team to the line with much time on the play clock. In reality the beatdown they give to the likes of the Chiefs, Lions, Ravens, Broncos, and other clunker teams does not convince me of much. The Titans game was won due to a missed call by the officials (Chambers trapping a poorly thrown pass) while the Colts game was won by an act of God.
I agree that winning on Sunday in this league is quite difficult and winning 10-11 games does distinguish a team to be “better” then the rest of the muck. While the Chargers D has played better it has not faced an exceptional QB sans the Colts game or a team with a dynamic offense. Nor can they muster much of a rush with the base 4 and must always send at least another LB or DB in to get any heat on. Which is okay by me as long as they keep disguising it.
I am pretty concerned about playing the Brownies but I would rather face them then the Jags. It is a winnable game if Rivers doesn’t turn the ball over. After that though, to even fathom that they can go on the road and beat Indy or the Brady’s akin to finding a 500k home in Carmel Valley. They may have a small chance at Indy simply because they have won there and on turf our outside rush is pretty damn quick.
Once we go to Foxboro though…. yikes…
SD Realtor
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