
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Wake Up Merriman!

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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Kansas City Crushing!

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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Can't Wait For Week 7

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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!!!
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Monday, October 19, 2009
A Sad Day in San Diego

Saturday, October 17, 2009
Chargers Shift in Offensive Focus

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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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