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January 13, 2008 at 11:17 PM #135664January 14, 2008 at 12:21 AM #135633waiting hawkParticipant
When i read the topic i thought it was for world of warcrack. That’s y i havent posted in a while (waiting out the housing crash by rebooting up the heroin addiction). stay away from that game and if you have kids don’t by it for em π
January 14, 2008 at 12:21 AM #135572waiting hawkParticipantWhen i read the topic i thought it was for world of warcrack. That’s y i havent posted in a while (waiting out the housing crash by rebooting up the heroin addiction). stay away from that game and if you have kids don’t by it for em π
January 14, 2008 at 12:21 AM #135674waiting hawkParticipantWhen i read the topic i thought it was for world of warcrack. That’s y i havent posted in a while (waiting out the housing crash by rebooting up the heroin addiction). stay away from that game and if you have kids don’t by it for em π
January 14, 2008 at 12:21 AM #135576waiting hawkParticipantWhen i read the topic i thought it was for world of warcrack. That’s y i havent posted in a while (waiting out the housing crash by rebooting up the heroin addiction). stay away from that game and if you have kids don’t by it for em π
January 14, 2008 at 12:21 AM #135375waiting hawkParticipantWhen i read the topic i thought it was for world of warcrack. That’s y i havent posted in a while (waiting out the housing crash by rebooting up the heroin addiction). stay away from that game and if you have kids don’t by it for em π
January 14, 2008 at 9:46 AM #135661Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: While I would certainly agree that victories can cover faults, I think the important thing to consider is this: This team is PLAYING for Norv Turner and Ted Cottrell. That is huge. When you have a team that banged up not only hanging in there, but perservering for the win and on the road, then wow.
A team will not play like that if they don’t have faith in the coach and the message (and the scheme). That is gut level football, and is inspired solely on determination to see it through, whatever the cost.
This is a scary team right now. I have seen teams that are running on a volatile mix of inspiration, determination and desire, and they are hard to beat. If the Chargers get it into their heads that they are “due” (and after last season’s humiliation at the hands of NE, they might be), then who knows. If these guys can beat the Pats, then I doubt either the Giants or the Pack could stop them.
January 14, 2008 at 9:46 AM #135657Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: While I would certainly agree that victories can cover faults, I think the important thing to consider is this: This team is PLAYING for Norv Turner and Ted Cottrell. That is huge. When you have a team that banged up not only hanging in there, but perservering for the win and on the road, then wow.
A team will not play like that if they don’t have faith in the coach and the message (and the scheme). That is gut level football, and is inspired solely on determination to see it through, whatever the cost.
This is a scary team right now. I have seen teams that are running on a volatile mix of inspiration, determination and desire, and they are hard to beat. If the Chargers get it into their heads that they are “due” (and after last season’s humiliation at the hands of NE, they might be), then who knows. If these guys can beat the Pats, then I doubt either the Giants or the Pack could stop them.
January 14, 2008 at 9:46 AM #135460Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: While I would certainly agree that victories can cover faults, I think the important thing to consider is this: This team is PLAYING for Norv Turner and Ted Cottrell. That is huge. When you have a team that banged up not only hanging in there, but perservering for the win and on the road, then wow.
A team will not play like that if they don’t have faith in the coach and the message (and the scheme). That is gut level football, and is inspired solely on determination to see it through, whatever the cost.
This is a scary team right now. I have seen teams that are running on a volatile mix of inspiration, determination and desire, and they are hard to beat. If the Chargers get it into their heads that they are “due” (and after last season’s humiliation at the hands of NE, they might be), then who knows. If these guys can beat the Pats, then I doubt either the Giants or the Pack could stop them.
January 14, 2008 at 9:46 AM #135718Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: While I would certainly agree that victories can cover faults, I think the important thing to consider is this: This team is PLAYING for Norv Turner and Ted Cottrell. That is huge. When you have a team that banged up not only hanging in there, but perservering for the win and on the road, then wow.
A team will not play like that if they don’t have faith in the coach and the message (and the scheme). That is gut level football, and is inspired solely on determination to see it through, whatever the cost.
This is a scary team right now. I have seen teams that are running on a volatile mix of inspiration, determination and desire, and they are hard to beat. If the Chargers get it into their heads that they are “due” (and after last season’s humiliation at the hands of NE, they might be), then who knows. If these guys can beat the Pats, then I doubt either the Giants or the Pack could stop them.
January 14, 2008 at 9:46 AM #135759Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: While I would certainly agree that victories can cover faults, I think the important thing to consider is this: This team is PLAYING for Norv Turner and Ted Cottrell. That is huge. When you have a team that banged up not only hanging in there, but perservering for the win and on the road, then wow.
A team will not play like that if they don’t have faith in the coach and the message (and the scheme). That is gut level football, and is inspired solely on determination to see it through, whatever the cost.
This is a scary team right now. I have seen teams that are running on a volatile mix of inspiration, determination and desire, and they are hard to beat. If the Chargers get it into their heads that they are “due” (and after last season’s humiliation at the hands of NE, they might be), then who knows. If these guys can beat the Pats, then I doubt either the Giants or the Pack could stop them.
January 14, 2008 at 10:24 AM #135763crParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
January 14, 2008 at 10:24 AM #135663crParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
January 14, 2008 at 10:24 AM #135666crParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
January 14, 2008 at 10:24 AM #135723crParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
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