Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Wake Up Merriman!

What is going on with San Diego's defensive star Shawne Merriman? Ever since his knee surgery last season he has not been the same explosive player that the Chargers are used to. I'm not sure if his knee is still bothering him or not, but he is not playing with the passion he once had. He led the league in sacks three years in a row and now he hasn't had one sack in the first six games. Many fans will speculate, "Well he is double covered..." So what? he was double covered and sometimes triple covered before his surgery and he still got to the quarter back. Shawne Merriman is a different player than he was. I hope that he realizes its all or nothing out there and he needs to perform. I look forward to seeing him maybe get his first sack against Oakland at home on Sunday. It would be really nice for the fans to get to see "Lights Out." We all miss it. Don't get me wrong, I am a huge Merriman fan, but he needs to step it up. I must admit he came really close a couple of times to getting a sack in KC. If your a fan and your going to the game on Sunday...give Merriman a "Lights Out" chant, and maybe he will wake up and destroy Jamarcus Russel repeatedly. Wake up Merriman!! GO BOLTS!!!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Kansas City Crushing!

There isn't too much to be said about today's game other than..."It's About Time!" I'm sure every San Diego fan out there was as satisfied as my self as we watched our Chargers destroy Kansas City. No hard feelings KC, but we needed that sort of win to get our momentum going. I hope the Chargers carry the momentum from today's game to next week and crush Oakland in SD. It may have come later than us fans would have liked, but I believe that San Diego is picking up the broken pieces of their team and putting it back together correctly. One negative that I saw was the O-line and LT trying to get into the end zone in short yardage situations. That being said, I am happy to see that Norv kept LT in and tried to give him the TD. I think it is important to the team, to the fans, and mostly to LT to know that his coach believes in him. Tomlinson was running great the first half of that game, but it seemed like KC got his number the second half. The passing game was great also, with Rivers hitting Jackson multiple times for big yard plays. It warmed my heart to see the little banners on NFL Today that showed the stats, and the Chargers being at the top of nearly every list. Although it was an exciting game for the Bolts, there is still the fact that Kansas City is not that great of a football team. I look forward to seeing how the Chargers play in a harder situation. I feel like Norv Turner got the message that the fans sent him after Denver last week. I think he will work on the criticisms and hopefully pull this team that has so much potential out of the gutter. Today was the first step, but there still many games left and the Bolts need them all. The more that turn out like today, the better. I don't know about you, but I would rather be bored watching the Chargers totally annihilate a team, then be stressed out watching a close game where the Chargers barely win or lose. Every other game I want to be close for the love of a good game, but San Diego I want to have won before halftime. There were little things here and there that need improvement, but with a 37-7 win, I don't feel it appropriate to dwell on them too much. The coaches and the players need to do that, and hopefully they prepare well for Oakland next week. Oh, and NO MORE INJURIES!!! That being said, I will sleep well tonight and dream about the Superbowl. GO BOLTS!!!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Can't Wait For Week 7

I don't know about you other SD fans out there, but for me, Monday isn't the worst day of the week...Tuesday is. You know why? because the NFL is done for the week until Sunday. That's like 5 days without watching my team. I am on the edge of my seat waiting for the Chargers to play Kansas City this week because I'm looking forward to a win. That's right, I'm predicting the future...The Bolts are gonna have to start that late in the season winning streak this week if they want any chance at catching the broncos. The good news is that we have KC, Oakland, WA, Tennessee, the Browns, and a couple other should wins..Oh yeah, the Eagles (we should beat them). I know we can beat Denver when we go to their house (even though we lost at ours). Then there's the Bangles, we can beat them too...I'm not saying get your hopes up San Diego, but there are a lot of games that we should win...If you compare who we lost to, to who Denver beat, we played the harder teams. I look forward to seeing if Denver can hold on to zero losses, but I highly doubt they will. Ahh!!! just talking about the Chargers make me wish it was Sunday already. Continue looking, because there's plenty to talk about. Keep it real SD..GO BOLTS!!!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Monday Night Meltdown


Alright, I said in "Sad Day for San Diego" that I didn't want to talk too much about their problems because the wounds were still too fresh. Well it's been a couple of days, and I have been thinking about a few things. One, on the Chargers first real drive they were two yards from the endzone and Norv puts little Sproles in to try to push the pile!! What?!?! LT was running great that drive, and Norv makes that bogus call! It is a sore spot because he did the same thing in Pittsburgh. He should have thrown it on that play anyways, but if he was going to try to push through the line then he should have used one of the bigger backs. Are you kidding Norv?!?! The play calling was alright for the most part, but when it comes down to the clutch situations, Norv Turner is not the right man for the job. He was saying before the game how he wants the guys to play well, not neccesarily focus on winning...Well....I hate to break it to you Norv, but winning is the only way you're going to keep your job. The Chargers NEED to win, playing well is nice, but if they don't pull off the win, then it is pointless. I don't care if the Chargers played their super dooper bestest and lost to New Orleans or some other good team by two points...If they do not win, they lose. If they lose, they don't go to playoffs. If they don't go to playoffs, then San Diego better fire Norv Turner for destroying a once good team. The way I see it, Mike Shanahan is floating around out there. He would probably do a much better job with the Chargers. I hope the GM seriously considers that. There are plenty of great coaches out there that could easily take this talented team to the playoffs. Norv needs to learn how to motivate, not take them into the locker room during halftime and say, "you guys are doing alright out there, maybe with just a little more effort we might win." What!! Do your job Norv, and tell Ron Rivera to do his, or you all will be looking for jobs. I am sick of watching the Chargers lose games they could have won. Should have, could have, would have, but didn't....I don't know about the rest of you Charger fans out there, but I am very aggravated over our situation this year and I blame the coaching. That's all I have to say. GO BOLTS!!!

Monday, October 19, 2009

A Sad Day in San Diego

Week six for the San Diego Chargers started out with much optimism as they looked to pick up two games on their division rivals, The Denver Broncos. It was a very heated game as anyone watching could see. There was jawing going on between the Bolts and Denver before the game even started. The Bolts came out strong in the first quarter (excluding the first drive). The defense seemed to have woken up and was not letting Denver's highly praised offense get any points. LT was looking sharp for the Chargers as he was running like the LT of a few years ago. He was getting first downs and making plays. Even San Diego's offensive line was doing a good job protecting Rivers the first half. The Offense was driving the ball and the fans anticipated victory. The problem San Diego had the first half was SPECIAL TEAMS. We don't hear about the Chargers Special Teams unit doing a bad job, but tonight they gave Denver two touchdowns. One on a kickoff return and the other on a punt return. The Bolts go into half time ahead 20-17. The third quarter rolls around and San Diego's defense seems to have come out strong again, but a questionable PI by Ellison gives the Broncos a first down. The offense wasn't looking as good the second half because the Broncos cranked up the blitz and the O-line wasn't protecting Rivers. Then San Diego's defense starts to get picked apart by Orton and the game gets stressful when the Broncos take the lead. The defense started showing some of the same problems they had against Pittsburgh: they got lazy on pass coverage, there were too many penalties, and there was not enough pressure on the QB. Overall, the Broncos dominated the 2nd half of the game. Defense wasn't making the tackles again and gave up too many yards. The good news is, Nate Keading is a great field goal kicker. That said, one can never expect the kicker to win games. It is too stressful of a kick for anyone (especially when its a 55 yard attempt). The only way the Chargers will make playoffs this season is if they get on their winning streak immediately and don't lose another game, and hopefully the Broncos start losing. We will see what happens here the next couple of weeks. If not, maybe we will get the wild card pick, but I doubt it. I don't want to go into too much detail about the problems tonight because it is too soon and I am hurting inside right now, as is every San Diego fan. Well..."There's always next year." I am getting really tired of that phrase. I can only hope for a mental shift in San Diego that will make them perform to their highest potential. Goodnight San Diego, good luck falling asleep tonight. GO BOLTS!!!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Chargers Shift in Offensive Focus

Ever since Ladanian Tomlinson joined the San Diego Chargers, he has been the key factor in their playoff success. He was the top rusher in the NFL for a few seasons straight and has almost 1200 career rushing yards. I'm not sure if it is LT or the Offensive line that has been the decline in San Diego's rushing game. Or maybe it is the predictable Charger play calling by Norv Turner. The fact of the matter is; San Diego's rushing game is nearly non-existent at this point, and Norv Turner does not emphasize the importance of running the ball as there has been no improvement on the ground. Maybe the problem is that Norv was a QB when he played, and since he is calling the plays for SD he is chasing QB stats. Is it a good or a bad thing? Well, Phillip Rivers is playing beautifully and averaging 311 yards a game, but there needs to be a balance if the Chargers are going to be effective. I believe that LT still has some juice in him, but hasn't been given the opportunity to show himself because the team has been playing catchup all season. I saw the spark LT had in the Pittsburgh game. He was looking more like the running back San Diego fans love. His problem in Pittsburgh was the line gave him nowhere to go, and he only had a few attempts before San Diego was behind by 28 pts. If Rivers continues to do his job effectively and the Chargers can get the running game back, then San Diego will be dangerous. I'm starting to think that the offensive line coach needs to be replaced by someone who will put some fight into the players, and if Norv Turner can not get the job done, then he is a useless head coach and he should be replaced as well.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Chargers vs. Broncos Preview


As we know, the San Diego Chargers have a good record against the Denver Broncos at home. What I am hoping for is that San Diego took a significant amount of time to really evaluate and correct their problems during the bye week. The Broncos are having a great season, but I believe that the Bolts can beat them easily if they play well. Expect Denver to try to establish their running game early. The Chargers need to keep pressure on the line and not give them anywhere to go by making tackles and stuffing the runner. There should also be a lot of pass attempts from Denver because Kyle Orton is having a great season. San Diego's secondary really needs to step up their game and make plays and stay on the coverage. If the Chargers can make big plays on both offense and defense early in the game, they should get great crowd support and enough momentum to carry them through to victory. If San Diego can't stop Denver's drives early on, they could lose the enthusiasm of the fans early and "Home Field Advantage" would not be that great of a factor. San Diego offensively needs to open up the field early in the game with a lot of passing to their talented receivers. This could cause the Broncos strong secondary feel the pressure and spread out the coverage so that LT and Sproles can hopefully run more effectively. San Diego should also consider play action and some tricky offensive plays. A couple years ago they had LT throw the ball...I'd like to see that again. The Defense needs to keep consistent pressure on Orton throughout the entire game and force him to make bad plays. They also need to MAKE THE TACKLE. I can't tell you how many times they would have forced opposing teams three and out if the initial tackler there could make the tackle. If the Bolts can do these things effectively then Monday should be a great victory for them. If not, their season will be looking dim as the Broncos gain two ore games on them. I believe San Diego realizes the importance of this game and I think that they will perform well. It will be interesting to watch on Monday night. GO BOLTS!!!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Chargers vs Steeler's Thoughts



Where to start??? Overall the game was a nightmare. I think it is evident that the defense needs some serious work. The good news is that the bye week came at the perfect time for the Bolts to get healthy and hopefully work hard on their most obvious problems. It doesn't seem right that the charger's talented offense can score 28 points in the last 17 minutes of the game and 0 points the rest of the time. It seems that Norv is playing reverse "Marty Ball." Norv starts every game SLOW....usually 3 and out on first possesion. Then they get behind, they make a heroic comeback that sometimes works but not always. Marty used to start out with a bunch of points in the beginning, but then they would stop scoring and the opposing team would make a comeback that sometimes worked (Not usually). My point is...Charger games are very stressful for true Charger fans. The coaching is a serious problem and Norv is definitely a "YES" man who needs to toughen up and get his team in shape. He said it himself..."too many of the guys are trying to do too much and don't do their job." Well Norv, "THAT IS YOUR FAULT!" It is up to the coaches to make sure the players do their job. I must say that Special Teams has done a fantastic job, offense has its good moments, and defense is horrible. Where is the pass coverage??? Chromartie needs to get a grip and do his job without game-losing penalties. He should watch Jammer and learn what a CB is supposed to do. Also, what is up with the horrible lines. The O-line can't make a hole for the RB and has a hard time protecting the QB. The D-line gets pushed around by the other team. It is embarrassing sometimes. I still love the Chargers, but I hope they can pull it together. These are my thoughts for this game. Check back after the Denver game for more thoughts. GO BOLTS!!!

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